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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Brand Configuration Table
3
Safety Sign
4
Conditions of Warranty and Consumer Obligations
5
Your Personal Spa Data
6
To Reduce the Risk of Injury
7
Important Safety Instructions
7
Hyperthermia
8
Positioning
9
Site Considerations
9
Installation Instructions
9
Spa Support
10
Acceptable Spa Support Bases
10
Supply Cable Entry into Spa Equipment Area
11
How to Pass the Cable through the Spa Enclosure
11
Polysteel Frame with Polyethylene Bottom and Polysteel Panels
11
Electrical Connection General Information
11
Directions for North American (60Hz) Models
12
230V Supply Connection
13
House Breaker Box Diagram
14
GFCI Breaker Box Diagram
14
Emergency Switch
15
Disconnect Switch
15
Wire Size and over Current Protection (Canada/Us)
15
What's Inside the Spa
16
Hydrotherapy Jets
16
Internal Fittings
17
Deck Controls
18
Water Features
18
Air Controls
18
LED Water Laminars
18
2-Speed Jet Pump
19
Ozonator
19
03/UV Sanitizer (Aquanova)
19
What's under Your Spa (the Equipment)
19
How the Spa Works
20
Hydrotherapy
20
LED Light Operation
20
Start-Up
20
Light Sequence
21
Filling Your Spa
22
Main Menus
23
Navigation
23
Power-Up Screens
23
Tp600 Control Panel User Guide
23
Exiting Priming Mode
24
Priming the Pumps
24
Priming Mode - M019
24
Preparation and Filling
24
Spa Behavior
25
Pumps
25
Filtration and Ozone
25
Freeze Protection/Clean-Up Cycle
25
Temperature and Temp Range
26
Adjusting the Set Temperature
26
Press-And-Hold
26
Dual Temperature Ranges
26
Mode - Ready and Rest
27
Circulation Mode
27
Show and Set Time-Of-Day
28
Flip (Invert Display)
28
Restricting Operation
29
Unlocking
29
Hold (Standby)
30
Drain Mode
30
Adjusting Filtration
31
Main Filtration
31
Filter Cycle 2 - Optional Filtration
31
Purge Cycles
31
Light Timer Programming
32
Light Timer Option
32
Preferences
33
Utilities and Information
35
Utilities
37
Utilities - GFCI Test Feature
38
Forcing the GFCI Trip Test
38
Utilities - Fault Log
39
General Messages
40
Too Cold - Freeze Protection
40
Water Is too Hot (OHS) - M029
40
Safety Trip - Pump Suction Blockage - M033
40
Flow-Related Checks
41
Heater Is too Hot Message
41
Heater Flow Is Reduced Message
41
Heater-Related Messages
41
Sensor-Related Messages
42
Miscellaneous Messages
42
Sensor Balance Is Poor Message
42
Degrees F or Degrees C Is Replaced by Degrees T
42
System-Related Messages
43
Reminder Messages
44
Basic Installation and Configuration Guidelines
46
Warnings
46
Spatouch 2T Icon Driven User Guide
47
How to Use
49
The Main Screen
50
Spa Status
50
The Spa Screen
53
The Set Tempreature
53
Exiting Screens
54
Common Buttons
54
Page up / down
55
Page Left / Page Right
55
The Setting Screen
56
Programming, Etc.
56
Dual Temperature Ranges High Vs. Low
56
Heat Mode - Ready Vs. Rest
57
Ready-In-Rest Mode
57
Clean-Up Cycle
59
Non-Circ Systems
59
Freeze Protection
59
Circulation Pump Modes
59
Time of Day
60
If no Time-Of-Day Is Set
60
The Meaning of Filter Cycles
62
Light Cycle Option
62
Auxiliary Panel(S)
62
Specific Buttons for Specific Devices
62
Locking/Unlocking
63
Hold - M037
64
Additional Settings
64
Utilities Screen
65
Panel Icon
65
Demo Mode
65
GFCI Test
65
Units Screen
66
Reminders
66
Cleanup Cycle
66
System Information
67
GFCI Test Feature
68
CE Product
68
Reset Button
68
The Water Level Is too Low
69
Possible Freezing Condition
69
The Water Is too Hot - M029
69
The Water Flow Is Low - M016
70
The Water Flow Has Failed - M017
70
The Heater May be Dry - M028
70
The Heater Is too Hot - M030
70
Sensors Are out of Cync Message
71
Sensor a Fault, Sensor B Fault Message
71
Communications Error Message
71
Test Software Installed Message
71
Hot Fault - M035
72
Program Memory Failure - M022
72
The Settings Have Been Reset
72
A Pump May be Stuck on - M034
72
Reminder Messages - General Maintenance Helps
73
Bluetooth Subwoofer System
75
To Access the Removable Basket
76
Thru Wall Skimmer
76
Top Load Pressure Filter
77
Accessing Filter Cartridges
77
Cleanng the Spa's Cabinet
78
Recommended Cleaners
78
Caring for the Acrylic Surface
78
Maintenance
78
Jet Maintenance
79
Reinstalling a Polysteel Cabinet Panel
79
Spa Hard Cover
79
To Remove an Adjustable Jet Internal
79
Cleaning Filter Cartridges
80
Filter System
80
Knowing When to Drain
81
Drain Connections
81
Hose Drain
81
Draining Your Spa
81
When Vacuuming Spa Lines
82
Winterizing Your Spa
83
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter/Residual Current Detector Shuts off
84
Spa Is Completely “Dead”
84
Troubleshooting Your Spa
84
No Heat or Heat too Low
85
Jet(S) Do Not Come on When Pump Key Is Pressed
85
LED Light(S) Do Not Come on When Light Key Is Pressed
86
No Air/Water Mixture Coming from a Jet
86
How to Check a Fuse
87
Typical Board Layout
88
Initial Start-Up
89
Sanitizing Your Spa
89
Water Treatment Guide
89
Does Your Spa Have a Fresh Water Ozone System on It?
90
Daily Maintenance
91
Weekly Maintenance
91
Periodic Maintenance
91
Chemical Safety Tips
92
Water Balance
92
Ph
92
Alkalinity / Calcium Hardness
92
Common Spa Water Problems
93
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mylife My-F50S Specifications
General
Model
My-F50S
Category
Hot Tub
Jet Count
50
Voltage
240V
Amperage
50A
Shell Material
Acrylic
Insulation
Full Foam
Control Panel
Digital
Warranty
5 years
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