Quick Start
GUIDE
The XS-3000’s intelligent software constantly monitors the spa
water, automatically controlling the heater and circulation pump to
ensure the desired set water temperature is maintained and
required level of daily filtration achieved. The user can adjust the
set temp point from 5C-40C(Default: 38 C).
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The XS-3000 has four possible display modes:
1. W.TMP Water Temperature (actual)
2. S.TMP Set Temperature
3. TIMR Timer Mode
4. TIME Time Clock
The default display mode is refer . Each mode
has a different icon to indicate the display mode being viewed.
If the optional In-Pool Temperature Sensor is NOT connected the
default display mode is usually set to .
Press the and buttons to scroll through the different
display modes. As you scroll through each mode a brief title
screen is shown followed by the actual display mode.
W.TMP
S.TMP
UP DOWN
( below)
(Set Temperature)
Automatic Heating/Filtration
Display Modes
Default Display
Water Temperature
(W.TMP)
W.TMP Display Mode Icon
Actual Water Temperature
Time&Day
Current
Set Temperature
SA SU TU WE TH FRMO
SET TEMP
SET TEMP
°C
°F
°C
°F
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
MODE
SPD
BRT
OFF
ON
AM
PM
AM
PM
10
:
30
38.0
OK
Usetoscroll
through display
modes
Unless adjusted the XS-3000 will automatically heat to and
maintain the default temperature of 38 C. This set point can be
adjusted from5C-40Cinsteps of 0.2 C increments.
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Adjusting Set Temperature
SA SU TU WE TH FRMO
SET TEMP
SET TEMP
°C
°F
°C
°F
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
MODE
SPD
BRT
OFF
ON
AM
PM
AM
PM
38
.
00
10
:
30
38.0
S.TMP Display Mode Icon
1. the or
button to begin adjusting
the set temperature.
2. The screen will toggle to
the ( ) display
mode and the set
temperature point will
begin adjusting.
3. Use the and
buttons to adjust the set
temperature to your
desired setting.
4. Press to confirm and
save the new setting
HOLD UP DOWN
S.TMP
UP DOWN
OK
.
The digits
will flash indicating
adjustable set temp mode.
OK
PressOKto
save setting
OK
Use to adjust
temperature
OK
Hold either
UP or DOWN
button to begin
temperature
adjustment
3. The countdown time period will begin to flash. Use the and
buttons to select your desired time period. Press to
confirm and begin countdown => at expiry of time period the
alarm will emit 15 beeps and then turn off.
UP
DOWN OK
Note: The Timer icon is displayed in ALL display modes when in use. The TIMR
screen will timeout after 10 secs and revert to the default display mode. The Timer
can be cancelled at any time by returning to the TIMR display mode (countdown
will be shown) and pressing the OK button.
Timer Mode
1. Use the and
button to toggle the
screen to the ( )
display mode.
2. Press the button to set
the countdown timer.
UP DOWN
TIMR
OK
OK
PressOKto
set Timer
SA SU TU WE TH FRMO
SET TEMP
SET TEMP
°C
°F
°C
°F
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
MODE
SPD
BRT
OFF
ON
AM
PM
AM
PM
20
:
00
10
:
30
38.0
TIMR Display Mode Icon
3. The screen will then prompt for selection of 12 or 24 hour format.
Use the and buttons to select the correct setting and
press to confirm. Repeat step 3 to set day / hours / minutes.
UP DOWN
OK
Setting the Time Clock
1. Use the and
button to toggle the
screen to the ( )
display mode.
2. Press the button to
adjust the current time.
UP DOWN
TIME
OK
OK
Press&hold
for 3 seconds
Please note most error conditions require the spa control to be powered
and then back before the error is cleared.OFF ON
Diagnostics / Error Codes
Scrolling Message Description
1
All systems are fine.
2
“ER-2 HEATER PLUG”
Heater sensor cable fault
Check that the heater sensor lead is
plugged into the spa control
3
“ER-3 WATER PRIME”
Water prime failed
Press Pump A to retry the water prime
Check: Spa water level (refill if necessary)
4
“ER-4 THERMAL TRIP”
Heater thermal trip operated
Turn power off and wait approx. 10 min
then turn power back on. Check: low water
flow through the heater, pump not running,
clogged filter, valves not fully open
5
“ER-5 POOL TOO HOT”
Pool over temperature
Temperature sensor reading = > 45
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C
Turn power off and allow spa to cool
Check: Daily filtration time – reduce setting
6
“ER-6 HEATER SENSOR”
Heater sensor failure
Contact your local dealer or spa reseller
7
“ER-7 POOL SENSOR”
In-pool temperature sensor unable to
communicate with spa control
Contact your local dealer or spa reseller
8
“ER-8 CONTROLLER”
Internal controller fault detected
Contact your local dealer or spa reseller
AM
OFF
ON
MODE
SPD
BRT
SAT SUN MON WED THU FRITUE
10
:
30
TIME Display Mode Icon
OK
PressOKto
confirm setting
OK
Use to adjust
settings
WATER CHEMISTRY MAINTENANCE:
Product or component failures caused as a result of poor water chemistry
maintenance will NOT be covered by the SpaNET Product Warranty.
It is your responsibility to regularly check
and maintain the chemical water balance of the spa pool to ensure it remains within
reasonable pH (acid/alkaline) limits => (7.4 - 7.6 pH). Unbalanced water chemistry
greatly accelerates corrosion and may lead to early product or component failure.
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