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MAAX Spas Powerpool - Clean-Up Cycle; Inversion Feature; Digital Optic Lighting (DOL); Accessing Different Light Modes

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PowerPool
described above. After pressing the MODE/
PROG button to enter the end time of the
second lter cycle, the new ltration times will
be saved into the system and the LCD window
will revert back to display the current water
temperature.
Pressing the TIME button at any time during
the above programming sequence will save
the values entered up to that point and exit
the programming sequence.
To set the PowerPool™ for continuous
ltration, set the start and end times of the
rst lter cycle to the exact same time.
Clean-Up Cycle
After periods of heavy use, turn the jets on to
LowWhirlpool for a four-hour clean up cycle.
Inversion Feature
The PowerPool™ Series Control includes an
Inversion feature that makes it easy to read the
LCD from inside or outside the PowerPool™. To
invert the LCD display, touch the WARM or COOL
button, followed by the PUMP 3 button. Repeat
the sequence to reverse the inversion process.
Digital Optic Lighting (DOL)
All PowerPool™s are equipped with a Digital
Optic Lighting System, or DOL. This system has
dierent colour settings (modes) to enhance
your overall PowerPool™ experience. Each
time the DOL system is turned ON by pressing
the LIGHT pad, it will begin a dierent colour
lighting sequence.
Accessing Dierent Light Modes
To change Modes, press the LIGHT button O
and On within a 5 second time period.
The light will advance to the next colour
sequence mode. Continue until the desired
The amount of time needed to lter your
PowerPool™ will vary depending upon usage
and ambient conditions, but a total lter time
of at least four hours per day is recommended
to properly clean and maintain the water.
To initiate the programming sequence to
change lter cycles, press TIME, MODE/PROG,
MODE/PROG, and MODE/PROG within 3
seconds. You should now see the PROGRAM’,
‘FILTER 1’, and START TIME’ icons on the
LCD display window. The hour digit(s) will
be ashing on the LCD window. Press the
WARM or COOL button to advance the hours
up or down to choose the Filter 1 start hour.
Enter the hour by pressing the MODE/PROG
button. The minute digits will now be ashing
on the LCD window. Press the WARM or COOL
button to advance the minutes up or down,
in 5 minute increments, to choose the Filter 1
start time. Enter the minutes by pressing the
MODE/PROG button.
You should now see the PROGRAM’, ‘FILTER 1’,
and END TIME’ icons on the LCD display
window. Adjust the hours and minutes for the
end time of the rst lter cycle as described
above. After pressing the MODE/PROG
button to enter the end time of the rst lter
cycle, you should now see the PROGRAM’,
‘FILTER 2’, and START TIME’ icons on the LCD
display window. Adjust the hours and minutes
for the start time of the second lter cycle as
described above.
After pressing the MODE/PROG button to
enter the start time of the second lter cycle,
you should now see the PROGRAM, ‘FILTER 2’
and END TIME’ icons on the LCD display
window. Adjust the hours and minutes for
the start time of the second lter cycle as

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