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Davey SpaPower SP500

Davey SpaPower SP500
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CAUTION: In the interest of safety, we advise that all brands and types of pool pumps
must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000, known as the national wiring rules,
or equivalent local standards. All electrical installations must be carried out by a qualied
electrician. Davey recommends that all installations are tted with earth leakage, or
residual current protection devices. Rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA.
WARNING: This appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm persons
without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with
the appliance.
WARNING: The product must be covered by an enclosure having a degree of protection to
IP24 or better to prevent water ingress. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
Davey, a Davey service agent, or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
SP500 Spa Pool Controllers
User Guide
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Davey SpaPower SP500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDavey
ModelSpaPower SP500
CategorySwimming Pool Pump
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SP500 Spa Pool Controllers User Guide

CAUTION: Installation and Electrical Safety

Advises on installation compliance, qualified electricians, and residual current devices.

WARNING: Child and Vulnerable User Supervision

Highlights that the appliance is not for unsupervised young children or infirm persons.

WARNING: Environmental Protection and Cord Safety

Mandates enclosure protection and safe handling of the supply cord.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Adjusting Set Temperature

How to set and maintain the desired spa water temperature using the control panel.

Sensed Temperature Display

Checking the actual water temperature detected by the heater.

Heating Mode Selection

Choosing between demand heating and filtration-only heating modes.

PUMP OPERATION

Pump Control Modes

Operating the pump manually (ON/OFF) and automatically via the Pump Button.

Status Indicator Lights

Understanding the meaning of Auto, Pump, and Heater indicator lights.

AUTO SANITISING AND FILTRATION

Adjusting Minimum Filtration Time

Setting the minimum daily pump run time for water sanitation.

Initiating a Clean Up Cycle

Running a manual 90-minute filtration cycle after use.

AUXILIARY AIR BUTTON CONTROL

Air BlowerPump Operation

Controlling an auxiliary air blower or water pump via the air button.

MANAGING SUMMER HEAT

Summer Temperature Challenges

Addressing how to cool the spa water in hot climates and manage overheating.

Ambient Temperature Operation Limit

Caution against operating the heater in ambient temperatures above 40°C.

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ERROR CODES

Error 1 (H20) - Prime Failed

Troubleshooting the 'Prime Failed' error indicating no water detection in the heater.

Error 3 - Stuck Button

Diagnosing and resolving the 'Stuck Button' error on the touchpad.

Error 4 - No Water Sensor

Addressing the 'No Water Sensor' error related to the optical sensor.

Error 5 - Overtemperature

Handling the 'Overtemperature' error when detected temperature exceeds 45°C.

Error 6 - Service Call Required

Guidance for the 'Please call service' error code.

Error 7 - Stuck Relay

Troubleshooting the 'Stuck Relay' error in heater circuitry.

Error 8 - No Temperature Data

Resolving the 'No Temperature Data' error for temperature sensors.

SPA WATER TREATMENT

Recommended Chemical Values

Optimal chlorine, pH, and total alkalinity levels for spa water.

pH and Alkalinity Explained

Understanding the impact of pH and total alkalinity on spa water.

Chlorine as Sanitiser

The role of chlorine in preventing bacteria and algae growth in spa water.

Davey Warranty Information

Making a Warranty Claim

Steps for submitting a warranty claim for Davey products.

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