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XFill the hot tub until the water starts to overow into the bal-
ance tanks.
Filling will be performed as decided beforehand by the customer
(see pre-installation sheet, “Preparation for installation” chapter).
If you use the hose for garden work, let water run for a while
before lling the hot tub. This will eliminate stagnant water in
the hose along with any bacteria that may cause irritations.
NOTE: if the water is particularly hard (i.e. it contains
signicant quantities of calcium, magnesium, metals,
etc.), we recommend half-lling the hot tub with hard
water and half-lling it with softened water. Using
only softened water may cause the metal parts to cor-
rode and may damage the hot tub shell.
CAUTION: the hot tub solenoid valve is used to top up
the level in the balance tanks.
Do not use the solenoid valve to ll the hot tub.
Notes:
- When rst turned on, all of the numbers and LEDs on the control
panel will turn on. Following, the display will show the codes for the
rmware versions.
- In general, when the hot tub is lled for the rst time, the water
temperature is lower than the factory set value (35°C), therefore the
heater and ltering pump are activated (the control panel display
will show the temperature of the water in the tub).
The operation of the ltration pump is also signalled by the ow of
water coming out of the small jets on the hot tub wall.
- If the message “FLO/FLC” appears on the display, alternating with
the temperature value, the heater pressure switch/ow switch may
be faulty. Please see the “Abnormal operating conditions – alarm
signals” chapter.
XPress the TEST button of the dierential switch located up-
stream from the electrical system to which the hot tub is con-
nected. If it does not trip, it may be faulty or it may have tripped
due to problems in the electrical system of the building.
Disconnect the hot tub and do not use it until you have iden-
tied and eliminated the defect.
X(Refer to the control panels pictured below)
Check the operation of the pumps:
Q PROFILE "TOP"
- briey press the “Pump” button (display A1) to turn
pump 1 on/o (the button briey lights up blue, then returns
to white);
- press the “Pump” button (display A2) to turn pump 2 on/
o (the button briey lights up blue, then returns to white);
- press the “Pump” button once (display B) to turn on
pump 1; press it again to turn on pump 2. Press the button
a third time to turn o pump 1 and a fourth time to turn o
pump 2.
Q PROFILE "BASE" DSP
- briey press the “Pump” button (display A1) to turn
pump on in low speed (the button briey lights up blue, then
returns to white);
- press again the “Pump” button to turn pump on in high
speed (the button briey lights up blue, then returns to white);
- press it again to turn the pump o.
- press the “Pump” button once (display B) to turn on
pump in low speed; press it again to turn on pump in high
speed. Press the button a third time to turn pump o.
XCheck that the blower (if included) switches on and o using
the key “Blower” (display B) / (display A2).
NOTE: this button is inactive in "hydro with heater" models.
XCheck that the spotlight switches on and o using the “Light”
key (display B) and then the key (display A1).
XCheck that there are no leaks from the hydraulic connections
or other problems.
XCompletely disinfect the hot tub by carrying out “super-chlo-
rination” treatment.
Please refer to the Jacuzzi system water treatment guide for
details on water quality maintenance, the methods and warn-
ings governing the use of relative chemical products.
XAfter a few hours, turn o the omnipolar switch.