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USER MANUAL FOR SPA
/ CONTROL SYSTEMS / KEYPADS / ACCESSORIES /
Introduction 2
Safety instructions 3
Controls 5
Initial installation 6
User interface
Easy 4 8
Easy 7 … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 11
Smart Touch 25
Using the turbine 48
4 and 1 single button panel 49
Optional accessories
Aquasoul Pro 50
My Music 54
UV-C 55
Ozone … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 56
in.grid … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 57
in.touch 2 … 60
Chemical treatment 86
Sand filter system … 89
Water treatment basics … 90
Maintenance 91
Wiring diagram
W2000 92
W3000 & W5000 95
W8000 99
Breaker setting 102
Frequently asked questions … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 104
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Congratulations on your new product!
Outside work and family the enjoyment of quality life and calm moments plays an important role in the life of a 21st century
man. An evening bath in the spa or tub alone or in company can give you the opportunity to lose track of time and your body
and soul can relax. From the world of rationality we get into the world of senses where the cosseting atmosphere of the water
provides the perfect conditions for relaxation.
Our design engineers utilised the experiences of the ancient Eastern massage culture and the modern findings of Western
hydrotherapy to create spas providing the perfect massage experience.
Develop a peaceful space for relaxation with your product in your home and join the group of the few who seek a positive
impact on their environment by establishing internal harmony.
Dive into your spa and enjoy the gently flowing water!
INTRODUCTION
Aeware®, Gecko®, and their respective logos are Registered Trademarks of Gecko Alliance Group.
in.yt™, in.ye™, in.yj™, in.touch™, in.stream 2™ , DJS ™, in.k110™, in.k120™, in.k361™, in.k1001™, in.clear™,
and their respective logos are Trademarks of Gecko Alliance Group.
All other product or company names that may be mentioned in this publication are tradenames, trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE ALWAYS PERFORM THE
FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS. IF YOU DO NOT FOL-
LOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS, ITEMS
MAY GET DAMAGED, YOU MAY GET INJURED,
OR YOU MAY SUFFER FATAL INJURY. IMPROPER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INVALIDATES THE
WARRANTY.
Initial safety warnings
The spa must be powered through a residual current device
(RCD) with a current release not exceeding 30mA.
The devices and parts which contain active parts – except
those which are powered from protective extralow voltage
not exceeding 12V – must be inaccessible from the spa.
ABOUT THE ENVIROMENTALLY SAFE WATER
DRAINING
The spa must be powered through a residual current device
(RCD) with a current release not exceeding 30mA.
The devices and parts which contain active parts – except
those which are powered from protective extralow voltage
not exceeding 12V – must be inaccessible from the spa.
About the enviromentally safe water draining
The water temperature in the spa should never exceed
40°C (104°F). The water temperature is considered safe for
a healthy adult at 36 to 38°C. Lower water temperature is
recommended for younger children or when the spa is used
for more than 10 minutes.
Spa heat can cause hyperthermia!
Symptoms: drowsiness, heaviness
Children under 14 years of age can only use and operate the
products mounted with hydromassage system under adult
supervision.
People with heart disease, low or high blood pressure,
circulatory disorders, diabetes, and excessive weight should
consult their physician prior to using the spa.
Consumption of alcohol or drugs while using the spa greatly
increases the chance of fatal overheating.
A person taking medications should consult a doctor before
using the spa as some medicines may cause drowsiness
while others may affect the heart rate, blood pressure, and
circulation.
Persons who suffer from infectious diseases should not use
the spa.
Because high water temperature poses a high risk to the
fetus and may cause serious fetal damage we advise that
(potentially) pregnant women do not use the spa at a water
temperature higher than 38°C. Wet surfaces can be slippery.
Note and warn your child about this when entering and
leaving the spa. To avoid injury carefully get into and out of
the spa.
Do not use the spa if the suction cover is damaged or missing.
Never place any electric device within a 2-meter radius of the
spa - it can cause electrical shock. Electric devices fallen into
water may cause death, electric shock, or serious personal
injuries.
It is prohibited to remove the panels while using the spa.
Water treatment should be carried out with caution. Improp-
erly chemically treated* water may cause skin irritation.
When the spa is not in use, cover the spa with the cover to
prevent ultraviolet radiation causing damage to the product.
Do not allow your child to climb on the thermo cover when it
is on the water-filled spa.
Do not remove any suction sealing. Do not operate the spa if
the suction sealing is broken or missing.
WARNING! The metallic parts of the pool may become hot
when exposed to sunlight and can cause injury!
Keep your clothes and jewellery away from rotating jets and
moving parts.
Test the residual current device before use.
Disconnect the spa from the power supply before servicing
its electrical parts. (This operation can only be performed by
qualified professionals).
It is strictly prohibited to use the spa in a not completely
assembled state (e.g. detached side panel)
Chemical treatment of water can only be performed by per-
sons under the age of 18 under parental supervision.
Maintenance can only be performed by trained professionals.
The user should check the electrical wiring every 3 months. It
is required to perform a check by a professional every 3 years.
Mains fuses / circuit breakers may be activated because of
power outages.
Installation and wiring of the spa, replacement of power cord,
and any repairs must be performed by qualified professionals.
It is required to build in an isolating device to the fixed wiring.
Plug’n’play safety warnings
Beyond the previous warnings, please also pay
attention to the undermentioned ones.
ATTENTION! The electrical receptacle must be located at least
2.5 meters from the spa so that bathers in a sitting position
cannot reach it from the water. The plug can only be connected
to a receptacle* equipped with 2.5mm 2 diameter cables
ATTENTION! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. The connector with
residual current device must be inspected before every use.
ATTENTION! Only place the RCD plug in a receptacle equipped
with RCD.
ATTENTION! Before you insert the plug into the socket ensure
that the current of the socket and the fixed wiring is appropriate
for the properties of the spa.
The spa must be equipped with an isolation transformer or
powered through a residual current device with a release
current not exceeding 30mA.
THIS PRODUCT IS EQUIPPED WITH A GROUND
FAULT CIRCUIT BREAKER (GFCI) IN THE CONNEC-
TOR. GFCI MUST BE TESTED BEFORE EACH USE.
If the power cable is damaged, it must immediately be re-
placed by the manufacturer or a service professional in order
to minimize danger.
To minimize the risk of electric shock do not use extension
leads to connect the product to the power supply.
Ensure that the receptacle is properly located.
Parts of the equipment cannot be placed above the spa
during usage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Parts under electrical power – except those operating with
voltage not exceeding 12V - must be inaccessible for persons
in the spa. The grounded device must be connected to a
fixed socket with fixed wiring. Electrical parts – except
remote controllers – must be positioned so as not to fall into
the spa.
The electrical installation must meet the local standard
requirements.
To avoid electric shock do not use the spa in rain.
Water attracts children. Always place and lock the cover on
the spa after each usage.
Do not bury cables into the ground! Place the cables so that
lawnmowers, trimmers, and similar devices will not reach
them.
Do not force push the control panel up nor down and do not
place heavy objects on it after installation.
Keep pets away from the spa to avoid damage.
Do not use the device if there is the slightest chance of water
in the spa being frozen.
Only use accessories approved by us. The use of accessories
not approved by us may void the warranty.
Choking hazard. Particular attention need to be paid to
children during usage. To avoid accidents only allow children
to use this spa under adult supervision.
Never operate electrical devices in the spa or with wet body.
Do not place electrical devices (lamp, radio, television) within
a 1.5m radius of the spa.
Do not expose the spa to direct sunlight.
Only connect the spa to an earthed socket.
Risk of electric shock. Install the unit at least 1.5m (5 feet)
from any metal surfaces. You can install the unit 1.5m from
metal surfaces only if every metal surface is permanently
connected to a solid copper conductor
with a diameter of at least 6mm, which is connected to the
cable connector of a junction box reserved for that purpose.
To avoid injury never pour water warmer than 40°C directly
into the spa.
Effects of overheating: you cannot assess emergency situa-
tions, do not feel the temperature, do not feel the need to get
out of the spa, cannot get out of the spa; risk of fetal damage
in pregnant women, loss of consciousness, suffocation.
Do not use the spa alone.
Do not use the spa immediately after strenuous sport.
To prevent damage to the pump the spa can only be operat-
ed if it has been filled with water.
If you feel uncomfortably or sleepy, leave the spa immedi-
ately.
Never add water to the chemicals. Always be cautious when
adding chemicals to the spa water to avoid inhaling vapors
and possible effects of inhaling undiluted chemicals and
splatters.
Only place the spa on a surface that can support its weight.
INSPECT THE UNIT BEFORE USE. CONTACT THE SER-
VICE PROVIDER STATED IN THIS MANUAL IF ANY
OF THE PARTS WERE DAMAGED OR MISSING UPON
PURCHASE. ENSURE THAT THE PARTS OF THE UNIT
ARE THOSE WHICH YOU INTENDED TO BUY.
IN.CLEAR SAFETY WARNINGS
Beyond the previous warnings, please also pay attention to
the undermentioned ones
Read this manual carefully, always follow its instructions, and
retain it. This manual contains important information about
the installation, operation, and safety recommendations of
the in.clear unit. Safe installation and usage is your respon-
sibility.
The in.clear unit must be connected to a network protected
by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) of the maximal
nominal fault current value of 30mA.
Ensure that the entire power supply is turned off before the
in.clear unit is installed.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, an authorized service provider, or qualified
professionals to avoid emergencies.
Always use a proper electric cable for supply of current to the
in.clear unit.
When installing the in.clear Automatic Bromine Generator
local and international electrical regulations must be com-
plied with.
Clean or replace the filter cartridge at regular intervals, oth-
erwise part of the bromine produced by the in.clear unit will
be consumed by oxidation of contamination accumulated in
the filter.
DO NOT pour any other chemicals into the spa than the
recommended sodium bromide. DO NOT use any ozone or
UV disinfectant.
Operating the in.clear unit on lower sodium bromide level
shortens the life of the cells. Keeping sodium bromide and
bromine levels above the recommended level may lead to
corrosion of the spa components and cause damage to the
spa accessories.
Do not open the in.clear unit; it does not contain serviceable
parts
Product disposal: the in.clear unit must be disposed of in
accordance with local disposal regulations in force.
This device is not intended for use by persons (nor children)
with limited physical, sensory, or mental capabilities except if
these persons have received appropriate instruction on use
of the device from the person responsible for their safety.
The in.clear unit cannot be applied to in-ground sunken spas
as it may affect materials used in the construction.
The shut-off device must have fixed wiring in accordance
with the cabling regulations.
Showering is compulsory before each spa use.
The user is responsible for regular monitoring of the spa
water to ensure that enough bromine is available to reach
the appropriate cleaning level. Intensive spa use may require
higher bromine intake to always maintain appropriate
bromine level.
Always check the expiry date of the test kit, because after this
date the test results may be inaccurate.
For proper disinfection spas must periodically be completely
drained. The advised time period between full drains given in
days is calculated by dividing the capacity of the spa in litres
by the tenfold of the average daily users.
The in.clear unit is applicable for indoor spas, but NOT for
swimming pools.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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WATER FLOW REVERSER
With water reversing you share
the jets in each seat. If you turn
the water reverser to the right, it
will operate the jets on its right
seats. if you turn it to the left, it
will operate the jets on its left
seats. In center position all the
jets controlled by water reversing
will operate. In this case the effi-
ciency of the massage is reduced
(it splits among the seats).
ENRICHMENT:
With the enrichment tool addi-
tional air is introduced to the jets,
which strengthens the effect of
the massage.
Open to the right, close to the left.
TAP
The tap has an opened and a
closed position. When it's open, it
can operate the waterfall nozzle,
the one-hole fountain, or the neck
massage unit. The tap opens to
the left, (3, 2/3 rewind) and closes
to the right
(3, 2/3 rewind).
CONTROLS
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SITE PREPARATION
When choosing a site for the spa take into account that its
maintenance and repair works must be carried out behind
the sidewalls, so accessibility and space to walk around the
spa must be ensured.
1. INDOOR/BASEMENT INSTALLATION
If you place your spa indoors, be aware of some special
requirements:
Water may accumulate around the spa, so the flooring mate-
rial must have a proper runoff to avoid accumulation of water.
When building a new room for the spa, constructing a floor
drain is required, or damages may occur due to overflow,
overfilling, or technical failure. Our company does not take
responsibility for any damage in absence of floor drainage.
Humidity will naturally increase in the room where the spa is
located and the evaporated water condenses. For this reason
ensure that the area has proper ventilation. We recommend
installing a dehumidifier in the room.
2. OUTROOR AND PATIO INSTALLATION
A solid horizontal foundation is necessary for installation of
the spa. We advise using a reinforced concrete foundation at
least 10-15cm thick.
Ensure that your deck or foundation will support your spa.
You must know the maximal load capacity of the foundation.
Consult a qualified building contractor or structural engineer.
To find out the weight of your spa, its contents and occupants
please refer to the spa specification chart. This weight must
not exceed the structure’s rated capacity per square meter,
otherwise serious structural damages could result. If you
install the spa outdoors, we recommend a reinforced hori-
zontal concrete pad at least 10-15cm thick.
Install floor drains around your spa to lead water away even
in heavy rain.
When constructing the water drain it is advised to form a 10-
15cm deep sloping ditch around the spa which directs water
to the drain. Water from the drain must be directed to the
canal or a drainage with enough capacity.
Warning: Do not expose the spa to direct sunlight (not even
empty) without proper coverage. The insulated spa cover
preserves the water temperature and provides protection from
sunlight and rain. When exposed to sunshine for a longer period
it may damage the surface of the spa and the spa equipment.
Acrylic rapidly absorbs heat from sun rays, thus reaches a
very high surface temperature which may damage the spa.
In case of sealed design, if the spa was placed between glass
structures, prevent the sun rays from reaching the spa direct-
ly through the glass as the temperature may get too high.
3. IN-GROUND / SUNKEN SPA
In case of sinking the spa into the ground you must make
sufficient space for walking around the spa. For completion
of maintenance works a minimum of 60cm wide inspection
pit must be built around the spa.
The inspection pits bottom must be under the bearing pont
of the spa so that water can flow into the pit in case of water
leakage. A floor drain or sump pump should be used at the
bottom of the pit to ensure continual water drainage.
In case of sinking the spa only the portion below the spa’s
acrylic edge can be sunk. The air of the inspection pit steams
up. To prevent unpleasant odors proper ventilation must be
provided (e.g. installing ventilators). The costs of pulling the
spa out of the ground are borne by the user. If the aforemen-
tioned conditions are not present, setting up the spa may fail.
First filling of the spa
Proper filling of the spa is an important task both technically
and chemically. We advise installation and periodic mainte-
nance by the servicing professionals, which includes inspec-
tion and refilling of spa water. Spas do not contain water
softener and hard water damages the equipment. Improper
filling of the spa may bring air into the system, which damag-
es the heating wire and engines. Pure stream WE00067 (water
softener) and Pure fill WE00068 (carbon filter) are ensured for
your spa. Please fill your spa exclusively through this filters.
Repairs after such failures are not covered by warranty.
Filling process
Remove the spa cover. First remove the cover staves, then
remove the side covers by unscrewing the bottom screws.
During transportation the flare fittings of engines may
dislocate. Check these connections before installation. If
necessary, tighten the flare fittings.
In spas equipped with air engine the flare fitting must be
connected before running the spa for the first time.
Before filling the spa check that the ratchets are not in a
closed state (lever is pulled out and fixed with the safety
lock).
Next fill the spa with water to the sign indicated on its
sidewall.
Filling must be done through the filter housing. Improper
filling can damage the engines and heating element.
Insert the filter or filter cartridges when proper water level
is reached. Be cautious, because when replacing the filter
cartridge air bubbles may remain in the cartridge. To avoid
this the filter cartridges must be tilted in the water to remove
air from them, and only then fitted to their place.
INITIAL INSTALLATION
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IONIC EXCHANGE WATER SOFTENER AND
CARBON FILTER
For the optimal quality the following steps shall be followed
during the usage:
1.
Please check the required water volume in the manual of
the spa or contact our customer service for help. The exact
volume is needed for the precise filling.
2.
Please remove the covering caps from both ends to connect
the filling hose.
3.
Please connect the carbon filter to the water hose via the
screw thread gadget (included with the filter).
4.
Please run water through the filter into a separate vessel until
it becomes perfectly clear. This step allows the filter to rinse
from the remaining carbon powder. The rinse cycle lasts for
30 seconds at most with approx 10 litres of water.
0’-30’ >30’
5.
Through the clean filter fill up the spa with one third (1/3)
of the total volume (e.g.: with 1000 litres of total volume 1/3
is 300 litres). It is important to follow the instructions of the
filling for it is crutial to set the precise water hardness.
Insert the filter or filter cartridges when proper water level
is reached. Be cautious, because when replacing the filter
cartridge air bubbles may remain in the cartridge. To avoid
this the filter cartridges must be tilted in the water to remove
air from them, and only then fitted to their place.
6.
After the filling please remove the caps from the water soft-
ener cartridge too and connect it with the carbon filter. With
water softener the rinsing is significantly faster, so only this
first 1 liter needs to be drained separately!
7.
Please check the water hardness during the filling with the
softener. There are multiple choice of using a hardness tester.
Testers sold by Wellis are showing the hardness level on a
colour scale.
If the value shown is less than the optimal value the water will
create foam during the usage, if the value is more that will
cause limescaling.
8.
If the water hardness is extremely low during the filling
please remove the softener cartridge and continue the filling
with only the carbon filter as it shown at point 5.
INITIAL INSTALLATION
7
EASY 4
COMPACT FULL-FUNCTION KEYPAD
The Quick Reference Card provides an overview of your spa’s main functions and the operations accessible from your digital
keypad. This QRC depicts a generic overlay, custom versions may vary.
Set PointSmart Winter
Mode
Heater
Filter
Up
Light
Pump 1
Pump 1 Pump 2 Up/Down
DownIndicator
lights
1 PUMP MODEL
Pump 1 Pump 2 Up/Down
Up / Down
Light
Pump 2
Pump 1
2 PUMP MODEL
SPA FUNCTIONS
PUMP 1
Press Pump 1 key to turn Pump
1 on at low speed. Press a
second time to turn pump to
high speed (with a dual-speed
pump*). A third time turns
pump off. A built-in timer
automatically turns pump off
after 20 minutes, unless pump
has been manually deactivated
first.
The “Pump 1” indicator
lights up when Pump 1 is on.
With a dual-speed pump, the
indicator will flash when pump
1 is on at low speed.
* If single speed pump: press Pump key to turn pump on. Press Pump
key again to turn pump off.
OFF MODE
Pressing Pump 1 for 5 seconds
will enable the Off mode. This
mode allows you to stop all
outputs including automatic
functions such as filter cycle,
heat request and smart winter
mode for 30 minutes to per-
form quick spa maintenance.
When Off mode is active, the
display will toggle between the
“OFF” message, the clock and
the water temperature.
The spa light will flash for a
few seconds before the end
of the 30 minutes to warn you
that the system is about to
resume its normal operation.
Press Pump 1 or Pump 2 (if
available) to restart the system
before the expiration of the 30
minute delay. When the system
resumes its normal operation,
the display shows “On“ for 3
seconds.
PUMP 2 KEY
Not available on all models
Press Pump 2 key to turn Pump
2 on at low speed. Press a
second time to turn pump to
high speed (with a dual-speed
pump*). A third time turns
pump off. A built-in timer
automatically turns pump off
after 20 minutes, unless pump
has been manually deactivated
first.
The “Pump 2” indicator lights
up when Pump 2 is on. With a
dual-speed pump, the indicator
will flash when pump 2 is on at
low speed.
LIGHT KEY
Press Light key to turn light on.
A second press turns light off.
A built-in timer automatically
turns light off after 2 hours,
unless it has been manually
deactivated first.
The “Light” indicator lights up
when light is on.
UP/DOWN KEYS
Use Up or Down key to
set desired water temperature.
The temperature setting will
be displayed for 2 seconds to
confirm your new selection.
2 pump spas have a combined
Up/Down key. Hold the button
to increase the parameter and
release the button to stop. Hold
the button again to decrease
the parameter.
The "Set Point" icon indicates
that the display shows the
desired temperature, NOT the
current water temperature!
USER INTERFACE  EASY 4
Indicator
lights
8
9
SETTING FILTER
OR PURGE CYCLE
FREQUENCY
The display will show FFxx,
“xx representing the number
of cycles per day. Use the Up
or Down key to adjust the
frequency. Use the Light key to
jump to the next parameter,
economy mode (EP).
The “Filter cycle” indicator
lights up when filter is on and
flashes when suspended.
SETTING FILTER
CYCLE DURATION
(not available on purge
systems)
The display will show Fdxx,
“xx representing the dura-tion
in hours of the filter cycle. Use
the Up or Down key to adjust
the duration. Use the Light key
to jump to the next parameter,
filter or purge frequency (FF).
0 = no filtration
24 = continuous filtration
It is not recommended to set
this to "0".
PROGRAMMING STEPS
PROGRAM
MENU
The program menu is accessible
by holding down the Light key
for 5 seconds. In the program
menu the following parameters
can be set: clock, the filter or
purge cycles, economy mode
and temperature units. While
you are in the program menu,
use the Up or Down key to
adjust the parameters and use
the Light key to jump to the
next parameter.
The changes will be saved after
the confirmation of the last
parameter only. If there is no
action taken for 10 seconds, the
system will exit the program
menu without saving any
changes.
SETTING THE
CLOCK
Enter the program menu by
holding down the Light key
for 5 seconds. The display will
show the current clock setting
with the hour flashing.
Depending on factory settings
your system may be set to 24-
hour time or 12-hour time.
Setting the hour: Use the Up
or Down keys to adjust the
hours. Press the Light key to
jump to the next parameter,
the minutes.
Setting the minutes: Use the
Up or Down keys to adjust the
minutes. Press the Light key to
jump to the next parameter,
the filter or purge start time
(FS).
SETTING FILTER
OR PURGE CYCLE
START TIME
The display will show FSxx, “xx”
representing the starting hour
of the cycle. Use the Up or Down
key to adjust the hours. Use the
Light key to jump to the next
parameter, filter duration (Fd).
PROGRAMMING
THE FILTER/ PURGE
CYCLES
Depending on system config-
uration your spa will perform
either a filter or a purge cycle.
The filter cycle menu consists
of the following parameters:
the start time (FS), the duration
(Fd) and the frequency (FF).
The purge cycle menu consists
of the following parameters:
the start time (FS) and the
frequency (FF).
A filter cycle consists of start-
ing all the pumps and blower
in high speed for 1 minute
(purge step) then, the pump
associated with the filter
will run in low speed for the
remaining duration of the
filter cycle (clean step).
A purge cycle is used when
the spa is equipped with a 24
hour circulation pump which
provides a continuous clean
step. It consists of starting
all the pumps and blower in
high speed for 1 minute.
USER INTERFACE  EASY 4
SETTING ECONOMY
MODE
This mode allows you to lower
the temperature set point of
the spa by 20 °F (11 °C) during a
certain period of the day.
The display will show EPx, “x
representing the state of the
programmed economy (0 =
disabled, 1 = enabled). Use
the arrow keys to enable or
disable economy mode. Use
the Light key to jump to the
next parameter, economy start
time (ES).
Note that the parameters for the economy mode settings are
associated to specific low level configuration of the system that are
not present in all software revisions.
SETTING ECONOMY
START TIME
The display will show ESxx,
“xx representing the hour at
which the economy mode will
become active. Use the Up or
Down key to adjust the hour.
Use the Light key to jump to
the next parameter, economy
duration (Ed).
When the Economy mode is ON,
the display will toggle between
the “Eco” message, the time,
and the water temperature.
SETTING ECONOMY
DURATION
The display will show Edxx, “xx
representing the duration in
hour of the economy mode. Use
the Up or Down key to adjust
the hour. Use the Light key to
jump to the next parameter,
temperature unit.
24 = continuous economy
IN.XE ERROR CODES DESCRIPTION
Hr
An internal hardware error has been detected in the in.xe.
Contact dealer or service supplier.
AOH
Temperature inside the spa skirt is too high, causing the internal temperature in the
in.xe to increase above normal limits. Open skirt and wait until error clears.
Prr
A problem is detected with the temperature probe.
Call your dealer or service supplier.
HL
The system has shut the heater down because the temperature at the heater has
reached 119°F (48°C).
Do not enter the water! Remove the spa cover and allow the water to cool down, then shut
power off and power your spa up again to reset the system.
FLO
The system does not detect any water flow while the primary pump is running.
Check and open water valves. Check for water level.
Clean filter. If the problem persists, call your dealer or service supplier.
OH
The water temperature in the spa has reached 108°F (42°C).
Do not enter the water! Remove the spa cover and allow the water to cool down to a lower
temperature.
Call your dealer or service supplier if problem persists.
TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION
Should an error occur, the display will show one of the following error messages toggled with the clock and the water tempera-
ture.
SMART WINTER
MODE
Our Smart Winter Mode pro-
tects your system from the cold
by turning pumps on several
times a day to prevent water
from freezing in pipes.
The “SWM” indicator lights
up when freezing is detected
and flashes when the purge
is active.
SETTING TEMPERA-
TURE UNIT
Water temperature can be
displayed in either Fahrenheit
(°F) or Celsius (°C). The display
will show F or C.
Use the Up or Down key to
change the setting. Use
the Light key to save all the
parameters.
USER INTERFACE  EASY 4
COOLDOWN
After heating the spa water
to the desired Set Point, the
heater is turned off, but its
associated pump (Pump 1
low-speed or CP) remains on
for a predetermined period
of time to ensure adequate
cooling of the heating
element, prolonging its
useful life.
WATER TEMPERA-
TURE REGULATION
Every 15 to 90 minutes the
pump will run to ensure
accurate water temperature
readings as well as avoid heater
activation in dry conditions.
After verifying pump activation
and taking a water temperature
reading if required, the system
automatically turns the heater
on to reach and maintain water
temperature at Set Point.
Indicator flashes when
taking water temperature
reading.
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Settings Up
Key 1
Key 2
Selection
lights
Light Key
Mode Down
EASY 7
KEYPAD LAYOUT
SETTINGS KEY
One press gives you access to a menu to
manage the settings of your spa. Refer to
the settings section for details about the
settings menu.
MODE KEY
Successive presses on the Mode key will give access to control different optional
accessories of your spa such as Audio and others. Note that if an accessory is not present
in your spa configuration, its menu will not appear. Refer to the following section to get
details about the possible accessories and their detailed functionalities. The screen will
revert back to the spa mode if no key is pressed for 60 seconds.
If you don't have any accessories on your spa, the Mode key can be used to directly
change your display orientation.
POWER
Press any button to turn the keypad on.
After 30 minutes without activity it will
shut off.
MAIN SCREEN
The main screen gives you access to your
accessories and water temperature. At
the bottom of the screen you will see any
error or maintenance messages that are
present..
*Functions for keys 1 and 2 will depend on your system's low level configuration.
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START OR STOP ACCESSORIES
To start or stop an accessory, press the
associated button. Icons will become
animated when their accessory is turned
on, and inanimate when turned off. Icons
on the screen will reflect the speed or
state of the devices running on your spa.
When an accessory has more than two
states, press the button until it reaches
the desired state.
WATER TEMPERATURE
The temperature shown at the top of the
screen is the current water temperature.
Use the Up and Down buttons to set
the desired temperature. The set point
will appear in blue at the bottom. After
3 seconds without any change to the
set temperature value, the keypad will
resume the normal display of messages.
When the set value is lower than the
current temperature Cooling to xx.x will
appear. When the set value is higher than
the current temperature, Heating to xx.x
will be indicated. Normally there is a short
delay before the heating starts, during
which Heating Suspended is indicated.
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SETTINGS
From the home page you can access the
Settings, where you will find:
Water care
Heat Pump (if installed)
Audio (if installed)
in.clear-200 (linked version)
• Standby
• Maintenance
Date & time
• Keypad
• Wi-Fi
• Config
• Restore
• About
Use the arrow keys to move up and down
in the list. To select an option, press the lit
button beside it (Light button).
At any point you can press the Settings
button to return to the home screen.
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WATER CARE
The Water Care section will help you
set up your ideal filtration and heating
settings. Choose from Away, Standard,
Energy Savings, Super Energy Savings,
and Weekender, depending on your
need. Use Light key to choose your
setting. A checkmark will appear on the
selected icon to confirm.
In Economy mode, the set point will be
reduced by 20°F*, which means that
the heating system will not be engaged
unless the temperature falls to 20°F below
the spa's set temperature.
* Default pack value
* Filtration will be reduced when the economy mode is active.
WATER CARE MODES
AWAY:
In this mode the spa
will always be in econ-
omy; the set point will
be reduced by 20° F*.
STANDARD:
The spa will never
be in economy mode
and will be filtering
according to the
pack's low level con-
figuration.
ENERGY SAVINGS
The spa will be in
economy mode during
the peak hours of
the day and resume
normal mode on the
weekend*.
SUPER ENERGY
SAVINGS:
The spa will always
be in economy mode
during peak hours, ev-
ery day of the week*.
WEEKENDER:
The spa will be in
economy mode from
Monday to Friday, and
will run normally on
the weekend*.
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MODIFYING SCHEDULES
To see and/or modify a Water Care
category, use the lit button to the right
(Key 1) to open the selected Water Care
menu.
Use the arrow keys to choose a schedule
to modify (choice of economy and
filtration schedules). Use the Light key to
move between parameters.
You have several possibilities for the
schedule (Mon-Fri, weekend, every
day, or single days). The schedules will
be repeated every week. The time and
duration are set in 30 minute increments.
Once you have set the schedule, use Key 1
to go back. Ensure that you have selected
the desired Water Care option in the main
Water Care menu.
The filtration schedule shown on the
screen will apply to the main filtration
pump, most likely pump 1. If your spa uses
a circulation pump configured to run 24
hours, the screen will show you the purge
setting instead of filtration. The purges
are pre-programmed for a fixed number
of minutes, therefore the duration will
be set to N/A on the screen, and only the
start time can be modified.
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HEAT PUMP
This menu allow you to change the
regulation mode of your heat pump. You
can choose from Eco Heat, Smart Heat,
Eco Auto, Smart Auto, Cool and Electric.
A green checkmark indicates the currently
selected regulation mode. To change the
setting, simply navigate the menu using
the arrow key and press the Light Key to
choose the desired regulation mode.
ECO HEAT
In this mode, the heat pump is used as
the unique source of heating. The heating
element is kept off and the heat pump
is not used to cool the water should its
temperature rise above the current set
point.
SMART HEAT
This mode uses the heat pump as the
main heating source. The heating
element is turned on only if there is a large
temperature difference between the
water and the set point. The heat pump is
not used to cool the water in this mode.
ECO AUTO
This mode borrows functionality from
both Eco Heat and Cool modes and has
the ability to select the proper Heat or
Cool mode automatically according to the
water temperature. The heating element
is never activated in this mode.
SMART AUTO
This mode borrows functionality from
both Smart Heat and Cool modes and
has the ability to select the proper Heat
or Cool mode automatically according
to the water temperature. The heating
element is activated only if there is a large
temperature difference between the
water and the set point.
COOL
This mode uses the heat pump in cooling
mode only. The heat pump is not used as
a heating source and the heating element
is never activated.
ELECTRIC
This mode keeps the heat pump off and
uses only the heating element to regulate
water temperature.
HEAT PUMP MODES
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AUDIO
The Easy 7 can be used with the in.tune,
in.stream or in.stream 2 audio systems.
The Audio section in the Settings menu
of an in.stream gives you the option to
disconnect or unpair your Bluetooth
enabled device when using the in.stream.
With version 7.00 and higher, it is also
possible to select Source to use a device
connected by auxiliary cable or Bluetooth
wireless connection.
IN.CLEAR-200 / LINKED VERSION
The Easy 7 keypad can be used with the
in.clear sanitization system. The in.clear
section allows you to configure your
maintenance settings and Boost level.
For more information on maintenance
and Boost settings, see the in.clear user
manual.
* If the maintenance value is modified by more than 2,
a warning message will appear with an option to cancel or confirm the change.
The in.stream 2 Settings menu gives you
a Source selector, a Bluetooth disconnect
option, an On/Off switch and an audio
control on fader, balance and subwoofer.
For more information on audio functions,
see the in.tune, in.stream or in.stream 2
operation section.
Use the Up and Down keys to make your
selection, then light key to confirm.
Use the Up and Down keys to change the
maintenance or Boost value, and light key
to confirm.
The Audio option will only appear in the
menu for keypads that are set up for an
in.stream connection. The in.stream 2 is
automatically detected at power-up.
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MAINTENANCE
From the Settings page you can access
the Maintenance menu, which gives you
access to the following options:
Maintenance reminders
• Standby
Use the Up and Down keys to make a
selection, and Light key to confirm.
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DATE AND TIME
Here you can adjust the time format,
change the year, date and time. Use the
arrows to choose the setting that you
want to adjust, and select it by pressing
the Light key.
Use the arrow buttons to change the
parameters, and the Light key to move
between parameters. Key 1 will take you
back to the main Settings menu.
Note: In version 6.00 and earlier, only the
day of the week can be changed, and not
the year or date.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
The Easy 7 keypad will remind you of
maintenance required on your spa, like
rinsing or cleaning the filter. Each task has
its own duration, based on normal use.
The Maintenance reminders menu
allows you to verify the time left before
maintenance is required, as well as to
reset the time once a task is completed.
Use the Up and Down keys to move
through the list.
To reset a task select it by pressing Light
key, then confirm when prompted . Once
you have confirmed the task will be reset.
STANDBY
The Standby mode allows you to service
your spa. Pumps will stop for 30 minutes,
and automatically restart after this time.
Once Standby mode has been activated
a screen will appear to show that pumps
are stopped. The normal spa page will
return at the end of maintenance.
Press the Key 1 to leave Standby mode
and restart the spa.
Note: In version 6.00 only, Standby mode is
accessible directly from the Settings page.
KEYPAD SETTINGS
In this section, you can change the
temperature unit, language, display
orientation, rim light color and keypad
security. Note the spa pack must be
configured accordingly to be able to
change the rim light color.
When you change the display orientation,
the contextual options and arrow keys
adjust to the chosen orientation. If you
don't have any accessories installed on
your spa, the Mode key can be used as a
display orientation key. Simply press on it
to change your orientation from normal
to inverted, and vice versa.
Whether the display is inverted or not, the
Mode and Menu keys remain unchanged,
as well as the accessory keys in the main
Spa menu.
With the Easy 7 equipped with a
selectable rim light color modul: If the
"RGB backlight" option is enabled in the
spa configuration an option will appear
to allow selection of the keypad rim light
color.
You can lock the keypad by selecting
one of 3 security levels: Unlock, Partial or
Full. The Partial level locks the set point
adjustment and many options in the
settings menu. The Full level locks all
keypad functions. To unlock the keypad
(either Partial or Full), press and hold the
top right key for 5 seconds.
USER INTERFACE  EASY 7
Once the in.touch module is connected
to a WiFi network a check mark in a green
circle will appear in the WiFi menu, and
the network logo will change to green in
Settings menu.
Note:
WiFi logo color in Settings menu corresponds to the in.touch connection state.
Yellow = not connected
Green = connected to a network
Yellow with wait icon = connection attempt to a network
Red with wait icon = in.touch no longer detected
(in.touch must be reset before next connection attempt)
WIFI (IN.TOUCH ONLY)
For the WiFi menu to appear in the
Settings menu your in.touch module
must be equipped with software version
11.00 or higher. This menu allows you to
connect your in.touch module to a WiFi
network or to change its network.
For more details about other in.touch
connection methods please see the
in.touch techbook.
To connect your in.touch module to a
wireless network, use the Up/Down keys
to go to the WiFi option in the Settings
menu and Light key to select it.
After a few seconds the available
networks will appear on the screen, as
well as their signal strength.
Use the Up/Down keys to move through
the list. Select your network by pressing
on Light key.
If the WiFi network is password protected
enter it when prompted.
Use the arrow keys to choose your
letters and change the type of char-
acter (uppercase, lowercase, number,
symbol).
Use Key 2 to move the curser forward
Use Key 1 to backspace
Use Light key to confim
If no password is required the in.touch will
connect automatically.
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CONFIG
Please do not make changes in the
electrical configuration section unless
you are a qualified electrician.
In this section you can change the low-
level configuration, number of phases,
input current and heat pump current.
Use Up/Down to move between
parameters, and the Light key to select a
parameter to change. Please refer to the
techBook of your specific control system
for spa for details about the low level
settings.
Once you have changed the Number of
Phases in the menu, you will be unable
to use the Up/Down keys to return to the
Low-level Configuration menu. Please go
back and re-enter the Config menu.
Note with version 15.00 and higher:
Depending on the pack configuration,
a code may be required to change these
settings. This code is "5555".
The table below shows the key assignation based on the accessories selected in your pack's low level configuration. Please refer to the
Quick Start Card (QSC) for specifications to identify the low level configuration for your spa.
POSSIBLE KEY MAPPINGS
Low level configuration Key 1 Key 2 Light
1 pump Pump 1 Light
2 pumps Pump 1 Pump 2 Light
2 pumps + blower Pump 1 Pump 2 + Blower Light
4 pumps* Pump 1 & Pump 2 Pump 3 + Pump 4 Light
3 pumps + blower* Pump 1 & Pump 2 Pump 3 + Blower Light
* Only pump 1 can have a dual speed.
RESTORE/AUDIO
CONFIGURATION
When you select Restore you will be asked
to confirm your choice. Doing so will reset
all settings to factory default.
Following a restore you will be asked
to choose your audio source. Use the
arrow key to choose between in.stream,
in.stream 2, in.tune and no/other audio.
This should only be done at installation or
when replacing a part.
ABOUT
This section shows information about the
Easy 7 software number, and the revision
numbers of the different components of
your system.
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Next track
Last trackPlay/ Pause
Volume up
Volume down
Mode
IN.STREAM OPERATION
Press the Mode key to access your in.stream.
If you are using a device with Bluetooth technology, it must
be connected for functions to work.
Play/Pause audio
Press the Play/Pause button to start or pause the audio.
Adjusting the volume
Press the Up or the Down key to increase or decrease the volume.
Turn power On/Off (version 7.00 and higher)
Press and hold the Play/Pause key for 3 seconds to turn the
in.stream on or off.
Changing tracks
Use the Last Track and Next Track keys to change tracks.
Disconnect or Unpair Bluetooth
These options can be found under the Audio section in the
Settings menu.
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Next track
Last trackPlay/ Pause
Volume up
Volume down
Mode
IN.STREAM 2 OPERATION
Press the Mode key to access your in.stream 2.
If you are using a device with Bluetooth technology, it must
be connected for functions to work.
Play/Pause audio
Press the Play/Pause button to start or pause the audio. This
button is available for Bluetooth and USB only.
Adjusting the volume
Press the Up or the Down key to increase or decrease the volume
Turn power On/Off
This option can be found under the Audio section in the Settings
menu.
Changing tracks
Use the Last Track and Next Track keys to change tracks or FM
stations. This is not available with Aux source.
Disconnect
This option can be found under the Audio section in the Settings
menu.
Fader, Balance and Subwoofer
These options can be found under the Audio section in the
Settings menu.
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Power Boost adjustment
Boost activation/deactivation
Mode
Diagnostic
IN.CLEAR FUNCTIONS
This menu is only available if an in.clear linked is detected.
Press on the Mode key to access your in.clear module.
This menu allows you to activate or deactivate your in.clear,
to start or stop a Boost, and to enter diagnostic mode.
Turning the in.clear on/off
Press the power key to turn the in.clear on or off.
Control the Boost level
Press on the Boost activation/deactivation key to start a
Boost, and again to cancel.
To adjust the Boost level use the arrow keys.*
A message indicating that Boost mode is active is displayed
at the bottom of the main screen for the duration of the
Boost.
* See the in.clear user manual for more details about Boost levels.
Diagnostic Mode
Press on the Diagnostic key to start a BromiCharge con-
centration level test. To exit diagnostic mode press on the
Diagnostic key again. The system will automatically exit after
15 minutes.
In diagnostic mode, the BromiCharge gauge indicates the
approximate level of BromiCharge in the spa water. Do not
add BromiCharge if the indicator is in the green zone.
When BromiCharge is added the indicator will move slowly
to the right. When water is added to the spa the indicator will
move to the left. To obtain a good level of BromiCharge, start
the pumps and add the specified amount of BromiCharge**
and allow 5 minutes for the indicator to adjust before adding
more.
For optimal performance, aim for the middle of the green
zone.
** For more information on adjusting your BromiCharge level
see the in.clear user manual.
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ERROR MESSAGES
The list below shows the different error messages that can appear on the home screen. Refer to the troubleshooting and error
codes section of the TechBook for your spa pack system.
Code Message
HL Warning! HL Error
FLO - L01 FLO - L02 FLO FLO condition - Check filter, pump, blockage, air lock and water level
NO FLO Persistent NO FLO, all off - Check filter, pump, blockage, air lock and water level
HR Danger! Relay stuck
OH Warning! Spa temp. high
Pr Warning! Temp. probes defective
AOH Internal pack temp. high
FLC Flow switch closed
SP in Input voltage issue
RH NC Comm. error in.xm2 - in.therm
RH ID in.xm2 - in.therm incompatible
SC ER Learning mode error
F1 in.xm2 Fuse # 1 is blown
F2 in.xm2 Fuse # 2 is blown
F3 in.xm2 Fuse # 3 is blown
Hr Danger! Thermal fuse error
UPL The spa pack does not have valid software. Please insert valid in.stick to reprogram spa pack.
CFLO No Flow condition (in.clear)
HIBr Add fresh water to the spa (in.clear)
HiBr Add fresh water to the spa (in.clear)
LoBr Add BromiCharge to spa water (in.clear)
NoBr Add BromiCharge to spa water (in.clear)
Comm Verify cable connections (in.clear)
Supp Connect power cord to 240 V source (in.clear)
HP 1-99 Heat Pump error 1-99!
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* Only available with the latest software version of the X and Y Series spa systems, and software version 11.00 or higher of the in.touch module.
** Only available with the latest software version of the X and Y Series spa systems.
Keypad functions Earliest support
Power 3.00
Main screen 3.00
Start or stop accessories 3.00
Water temperature 3.00
Settings 3.00
Water care 3.00
Water care modes 3.00
Modifying schedules 3.00
Audio 3.00
in.clear-200 (linked version) 13.00 **
Maintenance
Maintenance reminders 7.00
Standby 6.00
Date and time 3.00
Keypad settings
Temperature unit 3.00
Language
English 3.00
Français 3.00
Español 6.00
Polski 6.00
Nederlands 6.00
Deutsch 6.00
Norsk 6.00
Svenska 6.00
Magyar 10.00
Italiano 10.00
Português 10.00
Česky 14.00
Display 7.00
Color 12.00
Security 15.00
Wi - Fi 7.0 0*
Electrical configuration 3.00
Factory reset/Audio config. 3.00
in.tune functions 3.00
in.stream functions 3.00
in.stream 2 functions 11.00
in.clear functions 13.00 **
in.mix functions 19.00
Heat pump functions 21.00
White zone 2 3.00
About 3.00
FEATURE MATRIX
The following table presents the features and/or options available for the Easy 7 keypad, and the earliest software version at
which this feature/option is available. All versions greater than the earliest version continue to support the feature.
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SMART TOUCH
TOUCH SCREEN KEYPAD
No buttons, keys and overlays! Mode and function selection wheels, all-on or all-off one touch activation key of last used settings,
interactive display icons and on-screen messages are all elements of the Smart Touch user interface designed to let spa users
interact intuitively with their spa and its value-added accessories.
NOTIFICATION ICONS
Notification icons at the top right-hand side of the screen show the status of connected value-added accessories.
in.clear
system is on
in.clear
system is idle
in.clear
system is off
system is
connected to wifi
system is
not connected to wifi
Aquasoul Pro audio
system is on
Aquasoul Pro audio
system is off
in.mix
is installed
SPAS FUNCTIONS
Quick and easy step-by-step instructions to control the main functions and to configure the system settings of your spa from
its Smart Touch main spa keypad.
ALL-ON, ALL-OFF TARGET KEY
Smart Touch features an all-on or all-off
one touch activation key of last used
settings that, when pressed, stops or
starts all working components and
accessories at once.
From the home page you can access
the following modes:
• sanitization (with in.clear connected)
• audio (with Aquasoul Pro connected)
• color (with in.mix installed)
• spa
• settings
To select a mode, slide the left wheel
up or down until the desired icon menu
is highlighted in the middle.
TURN KEYPAD ON
3 minutes after the last pump is turned
off, the screen will shut off if there is no
touch activity.
Touch the screen to turn on the keypad.
Then follow the instructions on the
screen to access the main screen.
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All-on or all-off key
(one touch activation
of last used setting
Direct to function selection
wheel (settings and addi-
tional options)
On-screen system
message and
reminder
Mode selection
wheel (settings
and accessories)
Interactive display icons
(main spa functions)
DISPLAY ORIENTATION
To modify the display orientation
settings, slide the right wheel until the
display orientation icon is highlighted
in the middle. Simply touch the line of
the orientation you want to select.
DISPLAY CONTRAST
To modify the display contrast settings,
slide the right wheel until the display
contrast icon is highlighted in the
middle. Simply touch the line of the
contrast you want to select.
SPA MODE
SPA MODE
To select the spa mode, slide the left
wheel up or down until the spa icon is
highlighted in the middle. The home
page will be displayed its equipment
start or stop keys, up and down but-
tons, water temperature, messages and
quick access to display options:
display orientation
display contrast
To select an option, slide the right
wheel up or down until the desired icon
menu is highlighted in the middle.
START OR STOP ACCESSORIES
To start or stop an accessory (pump,
blower, light), touch the associated
icon. Icons will become animated when
their accessory is turned on, and anima-
tion will stop when turned off.
Icons on the screen will reflect the
speed or state of the devices running
on your spa. When an accessory has
more than one speeds press the button
until it reaches the desired speed.
WATER TEMPERATURE
The temperature shown at the bottom
of the screen shows the current water
temperature. Use the Up and Down
icon to set the desired temperature.
The set point will appear in blue. After 3
seconds without any change to the set
temperature value, the current water
temperature will reappear.
When the set value is lower than the
current temperature Cooling to xx.x
will appear below. When the set value
is higher than the current temperature,
Heating to xx.x will be indicated under
the value. Normally there is a short
delay before the heating starts, during
which Heating Suspended is indicated
under the value.
SLEEP MODE
Press key to go directly into the sleep
mode. In sleep mode, water splashing
on the keypad can't inadvertently start/
stop a pump.
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SWIM SETTINGS
To access your swim spa training drills,
touch the swimmer icon on the left.
Before choosing one, we recommend
to adjust the parameters. Touch the
settings icon on the right icon wheel.
From there, you can access 5 different
parameters.
The endless swimming experience is only available through the swimming pro-
grams, exclusively in the W-flow pools.
The first one is Warm up. There, you
can adjust the duration and intensity of
your training warm-up by touching the
up and down arrows.
Once done, touch the settings icon to
go back to the main settings menu.
The second one is Cooldown. There,
you can adjust the duration and
intensity of your training cooldown by
touching the up and down arrows.
Adjust the training drill Step Time
duration by touching the up and down
arrows.
Preparation Time gives you some time
to get into swimming position after
touching the start button and before
the pumps actually start. You can set
the duration of your preparation time
by touching the up and down arrows.
Finally, the light option gives you the
possibility to select which in.mix zones
you want to use for your swim feedback
(requires an installed in.mix)
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You can adjust the duration and inten-
sity of your Endurance training drill by
touching the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
To select a training drill, touch the
training drill icon on the top of the right
wheel icon.
If you choose Endurance the swimming
workout will be executed at a constant
intensity for the entire set duration.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix). The keypad can be put
in sleep mode by touching the sleep
icon located at the top right of the
screen. It will prevent interruptions of
your swim session from water splashing
on the keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session. You will be able to change
the intensity level of your drill or go
in other menus to start the music, for
example.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
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You can adjust the duration and intensi-
ty of your Lap training drill by touching
the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
To select a training drill, touch the
training drill icon on the top of the right
wheel icon.
If you choose Lap, this training drill
will perform high and low intensity
intervals of equal step time.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix).
The keypad can be put in sleep mode
by touching the sleep icon located
at the top right of the screen. It will
prevent interruptions of your swim
session from water splashing on the
keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
Your in.mix controlled lights will
change colors before each interval to
inform you of the change of intensity
(requires an installed in.mix).
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session. You will be able to change
the intensity level of your drill or go
in other menus to start the music, for
example.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
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You can adjust the duration and inten-
sity of your Transition training drill by
touching the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
To select a training drill, touch the
training drill icon on the top of the right
wheel icon.
If you choose Transition, this training
drill will perform a series of equal steps
at random intensities.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix).
The keypad can be put in sleep mode
by touching the sleep icon located
at the top right of the screen. It will
prevent interruptions of your swim
session from water splashing on the
keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
Your in.mix controlled lights will
change colors before each interval to
inform you of the change of intensity
(requires an installed in.mix).
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session. You will be able to change
the intensity level of your drill or go
in other menus to start the music, for
example.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
TRAINING DRILLS  TRANSITION
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You can adjust the duration and
intensity of your Cardio training drill by
touching the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
To select a training drill, touch the
training drill icon on the top of the right
wheel icon.
If you choose Cardio, this training drill
will perform two successive steps
at high intensity for one step at low
intensity.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix).
The keypad can be put in sleep mode
by touching the sleep icon located
at the top right of the screen. It will
prevent interruptions of your swim
session from water splashing on the
keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
Your in.mix controlled lights will
change colors before each interval to
inform you of the change of intensity
(requires an installed in.mix).
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session. You will be able to change
the intensity level of your drill or go
in other menus to start the music, for
example.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
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You can adjust the duration and
intensity of your Power training drill by
touching the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
To select a training drill, touch the
training drill icon on the top of the right
wheel icon.
If you choose Power, this training drill
will perform a pyramid program where
the intensity will progressively increase
until a maximum intensity level is
reached. It will then decrease progres-
sively to end at low intensity.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix).
The keypad can be put in sleep mode
by touching the sleep icon located
at the top right of the screen. It will
prevent interruptions of your swim
session from water splashing on the
keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
Your in.mix controlled lights will
change colors before each interval to
inform you of the change of intensity
(requires an installed in.mix).
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session. You will be able to change
the intensity level of your drill or go
in other menus to start the music, for
example.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
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Three personalized training drills are
available and can be edited to create
custom workouts.
Touch the pencil icon at the right end of
the desired personalized drill to open
the training drill edit window.
Type your workout name. Once done,
touch the return key to get back to the
training drill screen.
This page allows you to adjust the dura-
tion of your personalized training drill
by touching the up and down arrows.
Touch Start when ready.
Touch Confirm to save your person-
alized workout. If you cancel, the
modifications will not be saved.
The preparation countdown is dis-
played, allowing you to get in position
before your swimming session starts.
Your in.mix controlled lights will blink
during the countdown (requires an
installed in.mix).
The keypad can be put in sleep mode
by touching the sleep icon located
at the top right of the screen. It will
prevent interruptions of your swim
session from water splashing on the
keypad display.
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
TRAINING DRILLS  PERSONALIZED
Draw with your finger the desired
workout pattern on the screen.
Name your personalized training by
touching the pencil icon located at the
right of the workout name.
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Touch Pause to suspend your swim
session.
Touch Resume when ready to swim
again. The workout session will resume
but the preparation countdown stop-
watch won’t reappear.
During the workout session, you can
follow your progression with the swim-
mer icon moving toward right over the
training duration bar.
Your in.mix controlled lights will
change colors before each interval to
inform you of the change of intensity
(requires an installed in.mix).
You can touch Pause or Stop whenever
you need.
If you touch Stop to interrupt your swim
session, you will be able to change the
duration and/or the intensity of your
session, select another training drill or
modify any other parameters.
Touch Start to start your workout from
the beginning. The preparation count-
down will start.
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Direct to function selection wheel:
– water care
– maintenance
– date & time
– keypad
– electrical config
– wifi
– about
List of
featured items
Mode selection wheel:
settings icon
SETTINGS
You can use the Settings mode to manage settings of your spa system.
MODIFYING WATER CARE SCHEDULES
WATER CARE
To modify a Water care category, touch
the pen icon at the right end of the
desired water care to open the selected
Water Care menu.
ECONOMY
Touch the Economy tab to change
the economy schedule. You can add
economy schedules by touching the «
+ » symbol . To delete a schedule, touch
the garbage can icon at the right end of
the desired line.
FILTER CYCLES
Touch the Filter cycle tab to change
the filter cycle schedules. You can add
filtration schedules by touching the « +
» symbol . To delete a schedule, touch
the garbage can icon at the right end of
the desired line.
To select the settings mode, slide the left wheel up or down until the settings icon menu is highlighted in the
middle.
In the Settings page you can access the following:
• water care • electrical configuration
• maintenance • wifi
• date & time • about
• keypad
To select an item, slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the middle or press on the menu
name.
WATER CARE
The Water care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings.
Choose, set or modify one of the 5 suggested modes depending on your needs at any given time.
AWAY FROM HOME
In this mode the spa
will always be in econ-
omy; the set point will
be reduced by 20° F.
BEGINNER
The spa will never
be in economy mode
and will be filtering
according to the
pack's low level con-
figuration.
ENERGY SAVINGS
The spa will be in
economy mode during
the peak hours of
the day and resume
normal mode on the
weekend.
SUPER ENERGY
The spa will always
be in economy mode
during peak hours,
every day of the week.
WEEKENDER
The spa will be in
economy mode from
Monday to Friday, and
will run normally on
the weekend.
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MODIFYING WATER CARE SCHEDULES
You can modify the programmed
schedules by selecting one and adjust-
ing the schedule.
You have several possibilities for the
schedule (Mon-Fri, weekend, every day,
or single days). The schedules will be
repeated every week. The time and du-
ration are set in 30 minute increments.
PURGES
Touch the Purge tab to change the
purge settings. You can add purges by
touching the « + » symbol.
To delete a schedule, touch the gar-
bage can icon at the right end of the
desired line.
Once you have set the schedule, use
the calendar icon to go back.
You can modify the programmed
purges by selecting one and adjusting
the schedule.
You have several possibilities for the
schedule (Mon-Fri, weekend, every day,
or single days). The schedules will be
repeated every week. The time and du-
ration are set in 30 minute increments.
Once you have set the purge,
use the calendar icon to go back.
In Economy mode, the set point will be
reduced by 20°F, which means that the
heating system will not be engaged
unless the temperature falls to 20°F below
the spa's set temperature.
The filtration schedule shown on the
screen will apply to the main filtration
pump, most likely pump 1. If your spa uses
a circulation pump configured to run 24
hours, the screen will show you the purge
setting instead of filtration. The purges
are pre-programmed for a fixed number
of minutes, therefore the duration will
be set to N/A on the screen, and only the
start time can be modified.
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DATE AND TIME
To modify date and time settings, slide
the right wheel until the date and time
icon is highlighted in the middle.
Simply touch the line of the item you
want to change.
SET DATE
Here you can adjust the year, month
and date. Simply swipe up and down
the column you want to change, and
select the desired value. When done,
touch the calendar icon at the right of
the screen.
SET TIME
Here you can change the hour, minute
and time format. Simply swipe up and
down the column you want to change,
and select the desired value. When
done, touch the calendar icon at the
right of the screen
DATE AND TIME
MAINTENANCE
To modify maintenance settings, slide
the right wheel until the maintenance
icon is highlighted in the middle.
From the Maintenance page you can
access the following:
• Error log
• Reminders
Simply touch the line of the item you
want to change.
STANDBY
The Standby mode allows you to
service your spa. Pumps will stop for 30
minutes and will automatically restart
after.
The normal page will return at the end,
once the pumps will be restarted.
REMINDERS
Smart Touch keypad will provide
reminders about maintenance required
on your spa, like rinsing or cleaning the
filter. Every task has its own duration,
based on normal use.
The reminders menu allows you to
check the time left before maintenance
is required, as well as to reset the time
once a task has been completed.
To reset a task, select it by pressing
the curved arrow, then confirm when
prompted. Once you have confirmed,
the task will be reset.
MAINTENANCE & ERROR LOG
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DISPLAY CONTRAST
Use this page to set or change the
display day or night contrast.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Use this page to set or change the
display language.
KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK
When this option is enabled, the user
can partially or completely lock the key-
pad. When the user wants to lock the
keypad he is asked to select a 4-digit
code. The same code will be needed to
unlock the keypad. Next time he wants
to lock the keypad, he will be prompted
again to select a 4-digit code (same
functionality as a Safe in a hotel room).
The keypad can be unlocked with a
universal unlock code (3732) or by a
reset of the keypad.
When Full Lock is selected, all functions
are locked.
In Partial Lock, you may only activate
accessories. Settings may not be
changed in this mode.
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
KEYPAD SETTING
KEYPAD SETTINGS
To modify keypad settings, slide the
right wheel until the keypad icon is
highlighted in the middle.
Simply touch the line of the item you
want to change.
TEMPERATURE UNITS
Use this page to set or change the
temperature in F˚ or C˚ units.
DISPLAY ORIENTATION
Use this page to set or change the nor-
mal or inverted display orientation.
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IN.TOUCH MODULE NOT CON-
NECTED
If the in.touch module of your spa
system is not connected, this message
will be displayed.
WIFI
This menu gives access to modify the
Warm Weather option and info messag-
es in the media center.
MISCELLANEOUS
When a in.touch 2 is detected, this
network will appear.
WIFI in.touch 2
When pumps are running, they pro-
duce heat that may increase your water
temperature. "Warm Weather" option
gives you the option to bypass the pack
filtration over temperature feature.
When Warm Weather is "OFF" the filtra-
tion over-temperature is disabled and
your spa filtering will continue even if
the water temperature is high.
WARM WEATHER
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
WIFI
(This function is available only if an in.touch module is connected to your system.)
WIFI SETTINGS
To modify wifi network settings, slide
the right wheel until the wifi icon is
highlighted in the middle.
WIFI NETWORKS
After a few seconds the available net-
works will appear on the screen, as well
as their signal strength.
Selected network will be identified by a
green check mark.
Swipe Up or Down the list to select your
network.
WIFI NETWORK PASSWORD
If the wifi network is password protect-
ed, enter it when keyboard prompts.
Use Enter key to validate the password.
If no password is required the in.touch
will connect automatically.
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ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATION
Please do not make changes in this
section unless you are a qualified
electrician.
A password will be required. Please
contact a representative in order to
obtain that password.
To change the low-level configuration,
the number of phases and the input
current of your spa system, slide the
right wheel until the electrical configu-
ration icon is highlighted in the middle.
ABOUT YOUR SPA SYSTEM
ABOUT
To get info about your spa system, slide
the right wheel until the about icon is
highlighted in the middle.
Information about Smart Touch soft-
ware number and the revision numbers
of the different components of your
system will be displayed.
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Direct to function
selection wheel:
– on/off
– speakers
– source
– bluetooth
Mute / last track / play/pause / next track
Mode
selection wheel:
audio mode
To select the audio mode, slide the left wheel up or down until the audio icon menu is highlighted in the middle.
In the Audio page you can access the following:
• Aquasoul Pro on/off • audio source selector
• speaker calibration • bluetooth pairing
To select an item, slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the middle.
AUDIO MODE
(only available if the system detects a connected Aquasoul Pro audio station)
TURN AQUASOUL PRO ON
Slide the right wheel until the power
on/off icon is highlighted in the middle.
Press on the audio icon at the center of
the screen to turn Aquasoul Pro on.
MAIN DISPLAY
Press Play / Pause to start or pause
playback of audio files.
Drag the volume slider to adjust the
volume or tap the mute button to mute
or unmute sound.
Press the last track or next track but-
tons to go to the previous song or skip
to the next.
TURN AQUASOUL PRO OFF
Press on the audio icon in the center of
the screen to turn Aquasoul Pro off.
ON/OFF
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
SPEAKER CALIBRATION AUDIO SOURCE SELECTOR BLUETOOTH PAIRING
If you are using a device with Bluetooth
technology, it must be connected for
functions to work.
Slide the right wheel until the blue-
tooth icon is highlighted in the middle.
Then follow the instructions displayed
on the screen.
If a device with Bluetooth technology
is connected to Aquasoul Pro, you
can disconnect it by pressing the
Disconnect button at the bottom of
the screen.
Doing so will also prevent Aquasoul
Pro from automatically reconnecting
to this specific device until it has been
reconnected using the device itself.
TO CALIBRATE YOUR SPEAKERS
Slide the right wheel until the speaker
calibration icon is highlighted in the
middle.
You can calibrate:
• balance
• fade
• subwoofer
Use the sliders to calibrate the speakers
at the desired level.
The fade and subwoofer sliders will
only appear on the screen if the cor-
responding speakers are installed on
Aquasoul Pro.
TO SELECT AN AUDIO SOURCE
Slide the right wheel until the source
icon is highlighted in the middle.
In the menu list, the following sources
are available:
• Bluetooth
• FM
• USB
• Aux. 1
Simply select the desired one to use.
Note that only the sources installed on
Aquasoul Pro will be displayed in the
source menu.
Please note that the Play/Pause and
Change Track functions apply to
devices using Bluetooth technology
and USB, and will not work when AUX is
selected as the source.
Please refer to the Aquasoul Pro
connexions section to learn how to
connect your Bluetooth device.
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ON/OFF
TURN IN.CLEAR ON
Slide the right wheel until the power on/
off icon is highlighted in the middle. Press
on the in.clear icon to turn in.clear on.
IN.CLEAR ACTIVITY SCREEN
The in.clear activity info screen will
appear on the display.
TURN IN.CLEAR OFF
Press on the power on/off icon to turn
in.clear off.
direct to function
selection wheel:
– on/off
– bromicharge
– boost levle
– maintenance
statuts and messages
mode selection
wheel:
in.clear icon
SANITIZATION MODE
(only available if the system detects a connected in.clear water sanitization system)
To select the sanitization mode, slide the left wheel up or down until the in.clear icon menu is highlighted in the
middle.
In the sanitization page you can access the following:
in.clear on/off boost level
bromicharge maintenance level
To select an item, slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the middle.
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
When performing a test, the BromiCh-
arge™ gauge indicates the approximate
sodium bromide level of the spa water.
To perform a water test, slide the right
wheel until the add BromiCharge icon
is highlighted in the middle.
There is no need to add sodium
bromide if the indicator is in the green
zone.
When adding sodium bromide, the
gauge indicator will gradually shift to
the right. When adding clean water
to the spa, the indicator will shift to
the left.
In order to achieve the proper level,
start pumps and add 227g (.5 lb) of
BromiCharge™ at a time and always allow
5 minutes for the gauge to react before
adding more sodium bromide.
The green zone in the center area of the
gauge should be targeted for optimal
performance.
BROMICHARGE™ LEVEL
To modify the boost level, slide the
right wheel until the boost icon is high-
lighted in the middle and use the up or
down arrow keys to adjust the level.
Click on the the level icon to confirm your
selection.
BOOST LEVEL
MODIFY THE BOOST LEVEL
Boost mode is activated automatically
5 minutes after starting a pump. Boost
mode increases the bromine genera-
tion rate to keep the water clear, clean
and soft. As a rule of thumb, its level
correspond to the number of bathers.
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MAINTENANCE LEVEL
Use a test kit to check the bromine level.
It should be between 3-5 ppm. If the
bromine level stays within that range for
3 consecutive days, your maintenance
level is well adjusted.
MODIFY THE MAINTENANCE
LEVEL
To verify or modify the maintenance
level, slide the right wheel until the
maintenance icon is highlighted in the
middle.
The recommended maintenance level
is 12.
Use the up or down arrow keys to
adjust the level.
Note that the level can be adjusted by
increment of 2 using the up and down
arrow keys.
If you do, retest the bromine level the
day after. If the bromine is not in the 3-5
range and is higher than 5 ppm, decrease
the maintenance level. If the bromine
is lower than 3 ppm, increase it. Repeat
until the test reads a bromine level in the
3-5 range.
Please note that it is not recommended
to change the maintenance level at
steps greater than 2.
A confirmation will be asked by the
system if you do.
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
By default, the in.mix selects Zone 2 when you access the menu. To select the color mode, slide the left wheel up
or down until the in.mix icon menu is highlighted in the middle.
In the color page you can access the following:
zone selection synchronizing zones
changing colors intensity
• on/off
mode selection
wheel:
in.mix icon
synchronization/
desynchronization icon
zone 3
zone 2
zone 1
off intensity on
color wheel rainbow icon
COLOR MODE
(only available if the in.mix is detected among the spa accessories)
ZONE SELECTION
To select a zone, turn the right wheel
until the desired icon is highlighted in
the middle.
This selection allows you to modify its
color.
CHANGING COLORS
Once a zone has been selected, use the
color wheel to choose the desired color,
or the rainbow icon to get changing
colors.
The rainbow icon alternates between
slow transitions, fast transitions and
normal color selection.
IN.MIX FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF
There are two ways to turn the in.mix
on or off. The first one is by using the
Light icon on the SPA Screen. The
second way is by touching the light
bulb icons located each side of the
intensity bar.
SYNCHRONIZING ZONES
The synchronization/desynchroniza-
tion icon allows you to match the color
of the selected zone with the other
zones.
INTENSITY
Located at the bottom of the screen,
the slider allows you to modify the
intensity of the color.
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TOO MUCH WATER ON
DISPLAY
WIPE SCREEN
This message appears when too much
water is detected on the touch screen.
Simply wipe away excess water.
Error messages on the screen list and definitions:
http://geckokeypads.com/k1000errormessages
INSTALLATION ERROR MESSAGES
Upon connecting Smart Touch to your spa system you may see one of two error
messages. Please follow the instructions in the message or contact your dealer for
more information.
SMART WINTER MODE SWM
There is a thermometer sensor in the control unit that mea-
sures the temperature of the machinery. It monitors how cold
it is outside the cover - including the insulation - and turns
on the motors from time to time to direct hot water into the
machinery to avoid freezing.
USER INTERFACE  SMART TOUCH
The SWM (Smart Winter Mode) will not turn on if the sensor measures above 21C.
However, if it falls below that, it will turn on for 24 hours.
– if it measures 20-16 degrees, it will run the motors for 1 minute every 2 hours.
– if it measures 15-13 degrees, it will run the motors for 1 minute every hour.
– if it measures 12-11 degrees, it will run the motors for 1 minute every 30 minutes.
– if it measures 10 degrees (or less), it will run the motors for 1 minute every 15 minutes.
This is a safety function which cannot be turned off!
WARM WEATHER FUNCTION
During the filtration cycle, the kinetic heat generated by
the circulating motors is transferred to the pool water, so
the pool water temperature can possibly rise above the set
temperature on the control panel. The control unit continu-
ously monitors the water temperature during the filtration
cycle and if it rises above the set temperature by more than 3
degrees celsius, it automatically shortens the duration of the
filtration period so the water does not overheat.
Besides continuously measuring the water temperature, it
automatically changes the duration of the filtration period,
but filters for at least 4 hours if the spa is equipped with a
circulating motor, or for at least 2 hours if the water is filtered
by the massage motor.
This function can only be turned off on whirlpools equipped
with a colour touch screen.
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USING THE TURBINE
SWITCHING THE TURBINE OFF AND ON:
Switch on the turbin pump icon on the k1000 Smart Tuch afther that
the unit can be switched on by pushing the button.
After 7-10 seconds, the turbine will start to operate at minimum speed.
The unit can be switched off by pushing the button.
The speed of the turbine will decrease, and is switched off after
5-6 seconds, turn off the pump icon on the k1000 Smart Touch.
SPEED CONTROL:
the counter-current speed can be increased by pushing
the button (7 speeds).
the counter-current speed can be decreased by pushing
the button (7 speeds).
the control button lighting is active for 10 seconds after
pressing a button.
Buttons P1; P2; P3; P4 are not used for our pools.
WARNING!
When the turbine is switched on, the rotor is always moving at minimum
speed at least.
USER INTERFACE  USING THE TURBINE
REMOTE CONTROL WITH
IP67 PROTECTION RATIN
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4 BUTTON PANEL
AUXILIARY KEYPAD FOR YOUR SPA
The 4 button panel is an auxiliary keypad designed to be installed as a second keypad on your spa.
It allows you to run the accessories while staying comfortably seated in your spa.
Its surface mount allows for an easy installation in different locations around your spa.
ONE SINGLE BUTTON PANEL
AUXILIARY KEYPAD FOR YOUR SPA
This one single button panel is also an auxiliary keypad designed to be installed as a second keypad on your spa.
It allows you to activate the spa pump associated to its respective section.
The panel surface allows for an easy installation in any location around your spa.
USER INTERFACE  4 AND 1 SINGLE BUTTON PANEL
Light
key
Pump 2
key
On/Off
key
Pump 1
key
Pump 3
key
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AQUASOUL PRO
AUDIO STATION FOR SPAS
Aquasoul Pro audio system offers you the perfect means to
bring music into your spa. Aquasoul Pro is simple to install
and compatible with numerous audio sources. For example,
you may connect Aquasoul Pro to an iPod using the auxiliary
audio input or play music wirelessly using a Bluetooth mobile
device. Listen to music in MP3 format saved on a USB flash
disk or tune in to an FM station of your choice using the
Aquasoul Pro integrated FM receiver. Depending on the con-
figuration used, Aquasoul Pro can handle up to 4 speakers
and one subwoofer.
The audio station can be used to charge most mobile devices
on the market with its onboard USB charger controller.
Powered with its own internal universal power supply,
Aquasoul Pro can be used in any place in the world. All the
electronics circuits are contained in a innovatively designed
and splashproof plastic enclosure.
Aquasoul Pro is equipped with state of the art class D audio
amplifiers. This type of amplifier is very power efficient and
dissipates much less heat than any comparable audio system
for use in spa.
Depending on the selected configuration, Aquasoul Pro
conveniently lets you control music from the main keypad or
may be used as a stand-alone.
Main characteristics
Fully splashproof (IPx5)
Integrated universal power supply
1 auxiliary input
Compatible USB port
Integrated FM receiver with external antenna
Bluetooth receiver
Mobile device USB charger controller
Up to 4 speakers and one subwoofer
OVERVIEW
Auxiliary
Status LED
USB connector
To CO Acc
in.link keypad
FM antenna
To CO Pack
Speakers outputs
AC power input
Subwoofer ouput
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Depending on the chosen configuration, Aquasoul Pro can
support up to 4 speakers, 1 subwoofer, an auxiliary input, a
USB connection with 1A charging capability, FM radio receiv-
er and Bluetooth streaming.
The in.p4 waterproof enclosure, which provides protection to
your iPod or smart phone, is available as an option.
With a compatible keypad, you will have full control over the
Aquasoul Pro features from inside of your spa.
USB
AUX input
in.p4
Bluetooth
Subwoofer Left
Front
Right
Rear
Left
Right
AC input
Communication link
Remove the cover screws from the front of the apparatuswith
a Phillips screw driver.
Remove cover and put aside the foam gaskets located in the
wire channel.
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT CONNECT TO MAIN POWER SUPPLY WHILE
THE COVER IS REMOVED.
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
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The speakers and the subwoofer output terminals are located
on the 10-pin MATE-N-LOK connector marked "SUB R-R R-L
F-R F-L"
Connector pins Identification
1Front Left speaker (+)
2Front Left speaker (-)
3Front Right speaker (-)
4Front Right speaker (+)
5Rear Left speaker (+)
6Rear Left speaker (-)
7Rear Right speaker (-)
8Rear Right speaker (+)
9Subwoofer (+)
10 Subwoofer (-)
To connect your own speaker cable or to connect the option-
al adaptor, insert the 10-pin connector into the appropriate
connector. Route the wires through the molded strain relief
channel as illustrated.
Class 2 Wiring
138 510 27 49 6
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS AND SUBWOOFER
CAUTION: AQUASOUL PRO DOES NOT
COME WITH SPEAKERS AND ASSOCI-
ATED WIRING. THE INTERCONNECTION
BETWEEN THE AUDIO SYSTEM AND THE
SPEAKERS MUST BE "CLASS 2 WIRING"
AND BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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CONNECTIONS
PAIRING WITH A BLUETOOTH ENABLED DEVICE
Aquasoul Pro can play music from any device equipped with
Bluetooth wireless technologies, however, you must pair
your mobile device to the audio receiver in order to do so.
The system is ready to pair when it is not already connected
to another device. To pair your device, make sure that you
are close enough to the Aquasoul Pro, that it is turned on and
that it is set in Bluetooth mode.
NOTE: In basic configuration (not connected to a keypad or
controller), Aquasoul Pro is set in Bluetooth mode. Otherwise,
please refer to your specific keypad operating manual for details
on the Aquasoul Pro functions.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO PAIR YOUR DEVICE
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5. Once the pairing is done, select in.stream 2. When
"connected" is displayed, Aquasoul Pro will be ready to start
playing the selected audio.
Note: If the device moves out of range and loses connection, it
should reconnect automatically as soon as it is close enough.
This should happen without having to go through the menu
again.
Aquasoul Pro will keep up to 8 devices in its memory. If one of
the last three connected devices is in range and has its Bluetooth
turned on, it will automatically connect to Aquasoul Pro.
If multiple devices are within range and have already been
paired with Aquasoul Pro, priority will be given to the device that
was first detected in the Aquasoul Pro memory.
1. Open the Bluetooth settings on your device. The location
of the settings will depend on the device you are using.
2. Make sure Bluetooth is on.
3. Select "in.stream 2" in the list of discoverable Bluetooth
devices detected nearby.
4. When prompted, enter 5555 as the PIN Code.
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MY MUSIC
NO EXTERNAL CONTROL UNIT
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  MY MUSIC
1. Listening to music via Bluetooth
1.1 Pairing Bluetooth devices
1. Turn on the Bluetooth device
2. Select ProwBT/MyMusic from the available devices
and pair it (no password needed). Only one Bluetooth
device can be paired with the Bluetooth Media Player
at a time.
1.2 Listening to music via Bluetooth device
1. The Bluetooth mode is activated as soon as it is paired
with a Bluetooth device.
2. Play music on the device and the Bluetooth Media
Player will provide the sounds.
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE buttons to play or pause the
music.
4. Press the FAST REWIND/FORWARD buttons to play
the previous/next track.
5. The songs/tracks and volume can be set directly on
your Bluetooth device or with a remote control.
We would like to inform you that the new 2.0 speakers require
a PIN for connection. The PIN number is: 2288
UVC WATER TREATMENT
WARNING: THE GERMICIDAL ULTRAVIOLET RAYS
ARE HARMFUL TO THE EYES, SKIN.
INTEGRATION:
1. Install the sterilization equipment at an easy to reach well
lit place for effortless observation and maintenance.
2. Lock the clamp on the frame.
3. Insert the chamber with the help of the clamps.
4. Connect to the water supply.
5. Insert the quartz sleeve, sealing ring, lamp.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TOUCH THE QUARTZ SLEEVE
OR THE SIDES OF THE LAMP, ONLY HOLD IT BY THE
TWO ENDS.
The ultraviolet lamp and the quartz can easily be damaged.
Take care when removing or changing the lamp or the quartz
sleeve.
a. Take off the nut. (2).
b. Carefully slide the quartz sleeve (6) from one end of the
chamber to the other.
c. Slide the sealing ring (5) onto the free end points of the
quartz sleeve.
d. Squeeze the aluminum nut on by hand (2).
e. Slide the lamp (4) into the quartz sleeve.
f. Connect the lamp to the casing.
g. Screw the nut to the chamber, then screw on the water
resistant lid (1) to the nut (2).
h. Open the tap and check if the device is leaking. Repair as
necessary.
I. Plug the device into the electric supply. Use a socket
equipped with a fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
Malfunction of the UVC water sanitizer is indicated by the LED
logo flashing in red. In this case, replacement of the fluores-
cent tube is necessary.
CHANGING THE LAMP AND SERVICING THE UV
SYSTEM
Important: Do not touch the quartz sleeve or the sides of the
lamp, only hold it by the ends.
1. Unplug the power plug.
2. Shut down and drain the water from the device to lessen
pressure.
3. Take off the PVC lid (1) and unscrew the aluminum nut (2).
4. Carefully pull out the lamp (4) to approximately 5cm from
the chamber (7).
5. Holding the lamp by the end carefully remove the lamp
casing (3) on the free end.
6. Carefully take the lamp out of the chamber.
7. Carefully take off the sealing ring (5) from the end of the
quartz sleeve.
8. Carefully take off the quartz sleeve.
9. To reinstall follow instructions 1 to 8 in reversed order
MAINTENANCE SUGGESTION:
In order for the sterilizer to work properly and with maximal
efficiency the user should perform the following mainte-
nance tasks.
1. Cleaning, changing the quartz sleeve:
a) The quartz sleeve is to be cleaned with a glass cleaner
solution every 6-12 months.
b) The quartz sleeve is to be changed every 24 months.
2. Changing the UV lamp is recommended after 8-9000 op-
erating hours (about 12 months of continuous operation).
3. To acquire interchangeable parts contact our headquar-
ters or the local representatives of our company.
1- Water resistant lid
2- Aluminum nut
3- Lamp casing, wire outlet
4- Germicidal ultraviolet lamp
5- Rubber sealing ring
6- Quartz sleeve
7- Chamber
8- Pawl
9- Transformer
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FILTRATION AND OZONE
In a system without circulation engines the low setting of
the massage engine and the ozone generator will switch on
during filtration. In a circulation type system ozone starts in a
system with circulation engine.
The system is factory programmed for an evening filtration
cycle since energy prices might be lower in the evening
(assuming that the time of day is properly set). The filtration
time and duration are programmable.
A second filtration cycle can be freely entered.
At the start of every filtration cycle the jets and engine start
to clean the pipes and ensure proper water quality.
OZONE DISINFECTION
CONTAMINATED WATER
FILTERED
WATER
WARM WATER
WARM WATER
WARM
WATER
CLEAN
WATER
OZONE GENERATORTOR
OZONE INJECTOR
CIRCULA
TION PUMP
OZONE MIXER
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in.grid
A FLEXIBLE WAY TO CONTROL EXTERNAL HEAT
SOURCES FOR YOUR SPA
Our new system interface lets you select, use and synchro-
nize alternative heat sources to efficiently keep the spa water
warm. Also acts as a hub to connect up to four single button
switches and one 4 button auxiliary switch.
Connected to the Y series, in.grid gives you the advantages
of using alternative heating sources. Connected to the CO
port of your spa control system, in.grid will act as a dispatcher
of external heating sources such as your heat pump or your
central house heating system.
With in.grid, you can choose one of its four modes of oper-
ation that suits you the best, depending on your external
heating system and your climate. Smart modes help you tak-
ing more advantage of your external heat source to optimize
your savings.
INSTALLATION
The in.grid provides a connection to a normally open
dry-contact relay on a spring-loaded female connector. The
connector accepts bare wire connections. The cable must be
passed through the already installed watertight grommet.
Use wire gage between AWG 24 and AWG 16.
Use cable with round jacket suitable for the watertight grom-
met. Diameter should be between 0.090'' and 0.250''.
The dry contact is rated for low voltage of maximum 24V and 4A.
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IMPORTANT: Your heat pump or gas heater must have
all the flow and temperature limit protections.
Your heat pump or gas heater must be connected to
your Y series spa control system. Make sure to always
connect your external heating system in the same
water pipe filter of your spa control system heater (as
illustrated above).
The unit must be installed after your spa control system
(as illustrated above).
You need to be sure your pump heater or gas heater is
set to the maximum set point temperature. Your water
temperature regulation will be controlled with your spa
control system, by adjusting the set point on the spa
keypad.
The in.grid dry contact should be hooked to the input
for wire remote temperature control of the external
heating system. Your voltage must be below 24 V.
If the in.grid controls are used with a gas heater, the
remote temperature control input is usually called
“fireman's switch”.
Please make sure your heat exchange does not have a flow
restriction. The heater in your Y series spa control system
needs a minimum of 20 GPM all the time.
Make sure to always connect your heat exchange unit in the
same water pipe filter of your Y series spa control system
heater.
The dry contact of the in.grid must only control a low voltage
line and is used to power a low voltage relay coil. Use a relay
driver to power up the auxiliary pump low voltage.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  IN.GRID
INSTALLATION WITH EXTERNAL HEAT PUMP OR GAS HEATER
Spa control
system
Pump heater or
gas heater
Spa circulation/
main pump
in.grid
INSTALLATION WITH A HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT
12V
+
-
.
Spa return
Spa pack
Central
heating
Heat
exchange
in.grid
Relay driver
To spa
240Vac
50/60Hz
Auxiliary pump
Spa circulation/
main pump
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You can choose between four different water regulation
modes available. Your in.grid is automatically detected by the
spa control system at power up. It will be ready to use with
your preferred heat mode one minute following power up.
The relay contacts of the in.grid will be closed if the external
heating system is activated. Otherwise, the relay contacts
are open.
Your desired heat mode must be set by adding a jumper on
one of the five (5) different positions.
*Note: Your heat mode selection can be changed with the
in.touch 2 app on your mobile device. On your app, any new
selection will override the jumper setting of the in .grid. The
in.touch 2 app will automatically detect the in.grid presence and
will adapt its menu configuration as required.
Heat mode
selection
Diagnostic
LED
Heat
LED
Five available heat modes are offered with in.grid:
1- DIS (DISABLED)
Use this mode if the spa configuration does not have any
external heating system and only the single switch func-
tionalities are used. This will avoid in.touch 2 application on
a mobile device to display the Heat Mode Selection menu*.
The spa controller will regulate the water temperature using
the standard resistive heater. The single button switches
will control the different spa accessories according to the AC
jumper selections.
IMPORTANT: This mode can only be set with the heat mode
jumpers.
2- INT (INTERNAL)
This mode provides an easy way to revert back to standard
water regulation using the internal heater in case of problem
with the external heating system.
* This mode can be set with your in.touch 2 app on a mobile
device without the need to open the spa skirt to change the
jumper setting on the in.grid. Thanks to your in.touch 2, it will be
easier to set your preferred heating mode back once the external
heating system is available.
3-EXT (EXTERNAL)
Use this mode for a maximum energy saving purpose. The
spa control system will only use your external heating system
to regulate the water temperature. In normal operation, the
internal heater will never be activated.
* This mode can be set with your in.touch 2 app on a mobile de-
vice without the need to open the spa skirt to change the jumper
setting on the in.grid.
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection has been added because EXT (EXTERNAL)
mode does not allow the activation of the internal heater.
In cold weather, if it becomes impossible to keep the water
over freezing point, the help of the internal heater will then
be needed. This is the only time the freeze protection will
come in.
At any time, if the water temperature drops to 4F (4.5°C),
the resistive heater will give a boost to avoid freezing. The
freeze protection will stay active until water temperature
reaches the minimum allowed set point (usually 59°F / 15°C).
Normal EXT mode will resume functioning thereafter.
4- BOTH (BOTH SYSTEMS ALL AT ONCE)
Use this mode for swim spas or large spas, which have bigger
needs of energy to keep the water temperature at the desired
set point.
The spa control system will always use the external heating
system AND the internal heater simultaneously to regulate
the water temperature; they are both activated or deactivat-
ed at the same time.
* This mode can be set with your in.touch 2 app on a mobile de-
vice without the need to open the spa skirt to change the jumper
setting on the in.grid.
5- SMART (ENERGY SAVINGS)
Use this mode for a better energy saving purpose, combined
with a maximum water temperature regulation efficiency.
The spa control system will always use the external heating
system to regulate the water temperature. If the temperature
falls too far below your set point (-2.5°F), the internal heater
will be activated to help your external heating system reach
the set point.
Once the temperature is within 1.5°F from set point, the in-
ternal heater is deactivated and the external heating system
takes all control of the water regulation again.
* This mode can be set with your in.touch 2 app on a mobile de-
vice without the need to open the spa skirt to change the jumper
setting on the in.grid.
Troubleshooting
DIAGNOSTIC LED
The diagnostic LED will help you with the status of the con-
nection between the spa control system and the in.grid.
Blinking light: Spa control system not detected, not
compatible or in Disable mode if one of your
single switches doesn’t operate properly.
Solid light: Spa control system detected
No light: Power Off
HEAT LED
Solid light: Relay contacts close and external heating
system on.
No light: Relay contacts open and external heating system
off.
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WARNING:
Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the following
For optimum performance please carefully read
the manual before installation.
Install the in.touch 2-co module at least 12” (30
cm) away from any metal part or any metal foil.
The in.touch 2-co module should be installed
such as it can be relocated under the spa in
order to obtain optimal reception after final
installation of the spa in the yard.
To satisfy fcc rf exposure requirements for
mobile and base station transmission devices,
a separation distance of 8” (20 cm) or more
should be maintained between the in.touch 2
Modules and persons during operation; to
ensure compliance, operation at closer than this
distance is not recommended.
The antennas used for these modules must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
To power the in.touch 2-en, only use the power
supply unit provided with the in.touch 2-en.
This appliance is not intended for use by per-
sons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
Disposal of the product
The appliance (or the product) must
be disposed of separately
In accordance with the local waste
disposal legislation in force.
Compatibility requirements
in.touch 2 modules for FCC (North America)
models (915 MHz):
Home and spa transmitter kit: 0608-521020,
0608-521023
in.touch 2 modules for ETSI (Europe) models
(868 MHz):
Home and spa transmitter kit: 0608-521021,
0608-521024
Compatible spa packs:
in.xm2, in.xe, in.ye, in.yj and in.yt spa systems
manufactured in or after 2012.
in.touch 2 application: Compatible with devic-
es running:
iOS 8.0 or higher
Android 2.3 or higher
Router and installation
requirements
Any standard router with an available 100 Mbps
(wired LAN) RJ45 port can be used. The router
must also have its Port 10022 open, which
is normally a default setting. A 3-foot (0.9 m)
Ethernet cable is included.
The home transmitter will need a main supply
(120V in North America, 220V in Europe) near-
by to allow connection of the transformer.
Aeware®, Gecko®, and their respective logos
are Registered Trademarks of Gecko Alliance
Group.
in.touch 2™, in.xm2™, in.xe™, in.yt™, in.ye™,
in.therm™ and their respective logos are Trade-
marks of Gecko Alliance Group.
All other product or company names that may
be mentioned in this publication are trade-
names, trademarks or Registered Trademarks
of their respective owners.
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in.touch 2
Easily integrate your spa to the Internet of
Things!
Simplest of setups
in.touch 2 eliminates all the complexities of con-
necting your spa to the Internet and transforms
your smartphone or tablet into your ultimate
Wi-Fi spa remote control. in.touch 2 comes with
a state-of-the-art app and 2 prepaired radio
frequency transmitters, one being part of
your spa system and the second one being con-
nected to your Internet router. Both RF transmit-
ters are prelinked to one another, enabling an
immediate and perfect communication between
you and your spa.
Strong and long range com-
munication signal
Through their proprietary RF technology,
in.touch 2 transceivers emit a strong, stable and
long range signal between your spa and your
router (about 3 times longer than regular Wi-Fi
signal. No need for repeaters or boosters: your
spa will always remain within reach in typical
backyard settings.
State-of-the-art app with push
notifications
in.touch 2 streamlined application makes it very
easy to control and program all the functions
and features of your spa from your smartphone
or your tablet. Even when you’re away from
home, you get full control of your water care
settings, filtration cycles, water temperature,
economy modes and a lot more. Push notifi-
cations will always keep you informed on the
status of your spa, even when your app is not
open.
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in.touch 2 overview
Home Transmitter (EN Module) Spa Transmitter (CO Module)
in.touch 2 dimensions
Home Transmitter (EN Module) Spa Transmitter (CO Module)
Pairing activation
Status LED Status LED
CO pack connection
RJ45 Ethernet
connection
Micro USB power
Fastening bracket
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in.touch 2 Spa Transmitter (CO Module) installation
Before proceeding with any installation, be sure to turn spa power off.
The in.touch 2 Spa Transmitter unit must be installed under the spa skirt, at least 12” (30 cm)
away from any metal component or structure. This is necessary to ensure optimal transmission.
In some cases, it may be necessary to relocate the unit once the spa is installed in the yard to
ensure proper signal transmission and distance.
Install the Spa Transmitter so the module can be repositioned to optimize the signal strength in
the yard (it is possible to see the signal strength with the in.touch 2 application in the menu Setting
-> in.touch network -> Signal strength).
We recommend that you install the unit with a #8 pan head screw.
Here are some suggestions for a successful installation:
Install the unit as high as possible within the spa skirt, but keep it away from the spa frame if
it is metallic.
Route the cable and leave some slack in the Spa Transmitter cable so the Spa Transmitter
can be moved around in case of reception problems.
Install the Spa Transmitter in a corner of the spa to help avoid metallic components, accesso-
ries and piping close to the Spa Transmitter.
The Spa Transmitter should be installed as close as possible to the house to optimize signal
strength. It is recommended to install the in.touch 2 module on the side of the spa facing the
house to increase the signal. A body of water between the Spa Transmitter module and the
Home Transmitter will reduce the signal strength.
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Connection of the in.touch 2 Spa Transmitter (CO Module)
Simply connect the Spa Transmitter module into an available CO port of the spa pack (or any
other accessory with a free
CO port, such as the in.stream 2 audio amplifier, or the in.clear spa sanitizing system).
Note that the Spa Transmitter only has a single CO cable and thus must be installed at the end of
the CO chain if more than a single accessory is installed on the same CO port of the spa pack.
Note: Before powering up the spa pack again, please go to the next step and install the Home
Module (EN Module).
CO port
CO port
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Home Transmitter (EN Module) installation
The Home Transmitter unit must be installed inside the house near the router as it needs to be
connected to it. The Home Transmitter is provided with an Ethernet cable and a power supply. If
required, a longer cable of good quality can be used by the installer (longer cable not provided) to
install the Home Transmitter closer to the spa within the home.
The only requirement for installation location is that household .current be available to power the
Home Transmitter using the provided wall transformer.
The Home Transmitter can be fixed in the house to optimize the signal strength. We recommend
that you install the unit with a #8 pan head screw.
Here are some suggestions for a successful installation:
If possible, install device on the first floor of your house.
If installing in a basement, place at highest level possible and closest to a window.
Try to install as far as possible from materials that may interfer with signal (ie. metal struc-
tures, thick cement walls).
Install as far as possible from router as the signal emitted by the antenna may interfere with
RF signal.
Connection of the Home Transmitter (EN Module)
Simply connect Ethernet cable into the RJ45 port of the Home Transmitter and in one of the avail-
able LAN ports on the router.
Finally, to power up the Home Transmitter, connect the provided transformer to a 120V (North
American model) or 220V (European model) household supply and connect the USB cable be-
tween the transformer and the Home Transmitter.
Micro usb power
RJ45 Ethernet
connection
Ethernet cable LAN port, router
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Pairing the Spa Transmitter (CO Module) and the Home
Transmitter (EN Module)
The pairing process is used when you need to replace one module of the in.touch 2 kit. Other-
wise, the in.touch 2 arrives pre-paired from the factory.
1. Power up the Home Transmitter
2. Press on the pairing button with a paper clip
or some similar tool. When the pairing mode
is active the status LED flashes YELLOW in
a rapid pattern. The Home Transmitter is then
in pairing mode and will remain in this mode
until it pairs with an Spa Transmitter, or until it
is reset (power cycled).
3. Shut off the spa’s breaker (thus turning off
the Spa Transmitter), wait a few seconds,
and then flip the breaker back on. Within a
few seconds, the pairing operation should
complete and the Home Transmitter status
LED will no longer be YELLOW.
Note: in.touch 2 modules can be paired as often as necessary, but can only be paired with a
single counterpart module at a time. Once paired, the modules store this information permanently
until the next pairing operation. Pairing information is stored in non-volatile memory, so pairing is
not required after a power failure. Only a Home Transmitter can initiate a pairing, so it is important
that the pairing begin with putting the Home transmitter module in pairing mode.
If several spas are powered up at the same time with a Home Transmitter in pairing mode (for
instance, in a dealer showroom), only the 1st spa to successfully connect to the Home Module will
pair. As this can be random, it is recommended that only 1 spa be powered up at a time during the
pairing process.
pairing button
status LED
Main electrical box GFCI panel
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LED
Each in.touch 2 module has a status LED that can be used for troubleshooting purposes. The LED
is located on the top of both enclosures.
Home Transmitter
Pairing mode
Yellow (Blinking)
Router not detected Red
Router detected Green
in.touch 2 server detected
Module is fully functional Blue
Spa Transmitter
Pairing mode
Yellow (Blinking)
Spa controller not detected
Red
in.touch 2 server detected
Module is fully functional Blue
* When the LED status is blinking (blue, green
or red) this indicates that the communication
between the EN module and the CO module it
not established.
status
LED
status
LED
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On your home network
It is possible to access your spa with the in.touch 2 app through your home network. To be able to
see your in.touch 2 in the application you need to connect your device to the same router (Wi-Fi
network) than the one used to connect your Home Transmitter
Go to the Wi-Fi settings section of your mobile device and choose the same network that your spa
is connected to (i.e. Home). Once you’ve selected it, wait until your device confirms the connec-
tion.
On the Internet
The in.touch 2 allows you to use the Internet to control your spa from anywhere in the world. In
order for them to communicate, both the in.touch 2 module and your device must be connected to
a network that allows access to the Internet.
Once your Home Transmitter is connected to the Internet (the LED status is blue), you can use
your in.touch 2 app any time your device is also connected to the Internet (wireless or cellular
network), even if you are away from home.
To have access to your spa away from home, you will need to have previously linked your mobile
device to your spa on your home network.
Use this application
Internet EN Module CO Module
Download application
The in.touch app allows you to control your spa using your home network or an
Internet connection anywhere in the world. The Wellis Spa Control (in.touch 2)
app is waiting for you in the App Store for iOS devices and on Google Play for
Android — search for «Wellis Spa Control» then click on it to install.
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Setup your Wi-Fi on your device
Before using your application, go to the Wi-Fi
section of your device’s settings. Make sure
you are connected to your home network.
This needs to be the same Wi-Fi provided by
the router to which you connected your Home
Transmitter.
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Start the in.touch 2 application
Find the icon for the in.touch 2 application, then
tap on it to open it.
The first time you use the application a message will ask you:
“in.touch 2” Would like to send you notifications. If you choose
Allow, the application will send you notifications about the status
of your spa. If you choose Don’t Allow, the application will not
send you notifications.
If you change your mind later concerning notifications, you may
add or remove notifications for the in.touch 2 application.
On iOS, go in your settings menu and choose in.touch 2. Select
the notifications menu, you can turn notifications on or off from
this page.
On Android, go to your settings menu and then into the notifica-
tions menu. Select the in.touch 2 app, from this page you may
turn notifications on or off.
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Login page
New account creation
Before using your application, you must create an account first
and then, you’ll be able to sign in. Your account will give you
the opportunity to have access to your spa from any in.touch 2
application.
When you choose to create a new account, you agree at the
same time our Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. You can
read them at any time through this link:
https://geckointouch.com/legal
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Choose a spa
This page displays all the spas detected by your applica-
tion.
To detect your spa, you need to connect your mobile device
to the same network to which you connected your Home
Transmitter.
Once you have done a connection with the spa its name will
be saved on this page to allow you to connect to this spa from
anywhere.
To add a spa later on, go to p. 26 of this techbook for instruc-
tions. The RF signal strength (communication between the two
in.touch 2 transmitters) is illustrated on the Select a spa page.
There are 5 possibile states:
Signal superior to 80%
Signal between 80% and 51%
Signal between 50% and 31%
Signal below 30%
The Spa Transmitter is not available
Home page
The main screen gives you access to your accessories, water temperature, water care and set-
tings.
Spa name
Accessories
control line
Water Care
menu
Reminders
menu
Indicates current spa water temperature.
Color varies according to most important
active state. Touch to change set point
Message center that indicates status of your
spa: heating, filtration, error... if you click on
the message center you will access the Spa
state page
Settings menu
Account setting
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Spa state
This page displays all the active states of your spa. Below
is a quick description of each state you may encounter on
your spa. Each state is associated to a priority and color
that determines the color of the widget on the home page.
Indicates that there is an error on your spa.
Indicates that there is presently an active user demand on
your spa (ie. pump, blower or light is on).
Indicates that your spa is now heating to your set point.
Indicates that your spa is now in a filtering cycle.
Indicates that your spa is now in economy mode.
Indicates that your spa is running normally (there is no
user demand, heating, no filtration or economy active).
The widget on the home page displays a single color at a time.
The color displayed is decided by priority of state. The established
priority is as listed above.
Change temperature
Touch the centered widget to reveal the temperature control bar.
Use the slider on the control bar to change your spa’s tempera-
ture* set point.
* If you are in economy mode your spa temperature will be 20°F
below your set point.
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Turn on/off accessories
Turn on/off the lights
According to your spa pack configuration, you can start
or stop an accessory by simply touching the associated
icon. The icon will become animated when the acces-
sory is on. Simply press on the icon to start or stop the
accessory.
If your accessory has more than one speed, press the
button until the desired speed is reached.
The icon designs are customized according to your spa
pack configuration:
Pump
Waterfall
Blower
To control your spa lights, simply press the
button to turn it on or off
Accessories
Light
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Control your in.mix 300
This menu is only available if an in.mix 300
is detected in your spa accessories
To turn on or off the in.mix 300, you can
use, if you want, the light icon on your
home page. To go to your in.mix 300
page, simply swap to the left.
Turn on/off in.mix 300
Swap to in.mix 300
The in.mix 300 page allows you
to customize your color zones
in or around your spa.
The light bulb icons allow you
to turn on and off your in.mix
300.
To select a zone, click on
the wanted one in the “zone
selection” stripe. To change
the color, use the color wheel
to choose the one you want.
On the left side, the intensity
slider allows you to modify the
brightness of your lights. Use
the rainbow icon to get color
gradation.
The synchronization / desyn-
chronization icon gives you the
possibility to match the color
of the selected zone with the
other zones
On
Intensity
Off
Zone selection
Color
wheel
Rainbow
icon
Synchronization/
desynchroniza-
tion icon
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Water Care
The Water Care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and
heating settings. Choose between Away from Home, Beginner,
Energy Savings,
Super Energy and Weekender, depending on your need. Touch
the Water Care name you would like to activate, a green check-
mark will appear on the icon, indicating you have selected it.
By default, each Water Care mode has pre-configured schedules
of economy and filtration.To modify Water Care options, touch
the pencil icon at the right end of the desired Water Care to open
its menu.
Below you have a short description of each Water Care at
default state:
Away From Home:
In this mode the spa will always be in econo-
my; the set point will be reduced by 20° F.
Beginner / Standard:
The spa will never be in economy mode and
will be filtering according to the pack’s low
level configuration.
Energy Savings:
The spa will be in economy mode during the
peak hours of the day and resume normal
mode on the weekend.
Super Energy Savings:
The spa will always be in economy mode
during peak hours, every day of the week.
Weekender:
The spa will be in economy mode from
Monday to Friday, and will run normally on
the weekend.
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Reminders
Reminders page will help you to make a follow-up of your main-
tenance.
The in.touch 2 will remember you to perform required mainte-
nance tasks on your spa, such as rinse filter or clean filter. Each
task has its own reminder duration based on normal use. The
owner can reset his reminders after the spa maintenance.
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Modifying schedules
In this menu it is possible to add, remove or edit schedules of economy or filtration.
To have access to this menu, simply touch the tabs:
Water Care menu - the little pen at the right of the wanted water care
Touch the Economy tab to modify the economy schedules and Filter cycle tab for the filtration
schedules. You can add economy or filtration schedules by touching the « + » symbol.
To delete a schedule, touch the garbage can icon at the right end of the desired line.
You can modify the programmed schedules by selecting one and adjusting the schedule.
You have several possibilities for the schedule (Mon-Fri, weekend, every day, or single days). The
schedules will be repeated weekly. The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments. Once
you have set the schedule, use the arrow at the top of the page to go back. Ensure that you have
selected the desired Water Care mode in the main Water Care menu.
When an economy schedule is active, the set point will be reduced by 20°F, which means that
the heating system will not be engaged unless the temperature falls to 20°F below the spa’s set
temperature.
The filtration schedule is applied to the main filtration pump, most likely pump 1. If your spa uses
a circulation pump configured to run 24 hours, the screen will show purge schedules instead of
filtration. The purges are pre-programmed for a fixed number of minutes, therefore the duration
will be set to N/A on the screen and only the start time can be modified.
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Spa Settings
In the Settings page you can access the following:
in.touch network
Temperature units
Change spa name
Technical info
To select an item, tap on the arrow next to it. It will open the
selected menu.
in.touch network
The in.touch network menu
allows you to have access to
information concerning the
RF connection parameters
between the Home Transmitter
and the Spa Transmitter. This
menu gives you acces to:
Channel
Signal strength
Reset channel (resets
channel to ... default)
To change channels, press on
the Channel line.
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Change channel
The Change channel page allows you to
change the channel used by the two in.touch 2
modules.
In some cases, this can help you to have a
stronger signal.
You can have access to this page by touching
the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom
right) - in.touch network - channel
Temperature units
This menu lets you change the units used
to display temperature.
You can have access to this page by
touching the following tabs: Spa settings
(at the bottom right) - temperature units.
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Technical Info
Name
This section allows you to edit the name of the
spa.
You can have access to this page by touching
the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom
right) - Change spa name
This section shows information about the
in.touch 2 software number and the revision
numbers of the different components of your
system.
You can have access to this page by touching
the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom
right) - Technical info
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Technical Info
Name
This section allows you to edit the name of the
spa.
You can have access to this page by touching
the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom
right) - Change spa name
This section shows information about the
in.touch 2 software number and the revision
numbers of the different components of your
system.
You can have access to this page by touching
the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom
right) - Technical info
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Settings
In the Settings page you can access the following:
Add a spa from local network
Account
Tutorial
*Legal
**Patents
To select an item, tap on the arrow next to it. It will open the
selected menu.
*The button Legal will bring you to this web site :
https://geckointouch.com/legal
**The button Patents will bring you to this web site:
http://geckoportal.com/corpo/#patents
Add a spa
This page displays all the spas detected by your applica-
tion.
To detect your spa, you need to connect your mobile device
to the same network to which you connected your Home
Transmitter.
Once you have done a connection with the spa its name will
be saved on this page to allow you to connect to this spa from
anywhere.
You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs:
Settings (up right corner) - Add a spa
The RF signal strength (communication between the two
in.touch 2 transmitters) is illustrated on the Select a spa page.
There are 5 possibile states:
Signal superior to 80%
Signal between 80% and 51%
Signal between 50% and 31%
Signal below 30%
The Spa Transmitter is not available
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Tutorial
Account
This section gives you access to your account information.
You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs:
Settings (up right corner) - account
This section gives you a quick
overview of your in.touch 2
application’s functions.
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Tutorial
Account
This section gives you access to your account information.
You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs:
Settings (up right corner) - account
This section gives you a quick
overview of your in.touch 2
application’s functions.
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Technical Support invitation
When you receive an invitation for Technical Support, a red circle
will be displayed next to the “setting” logo (top right corner).
Authorizing an invitation
All the invitations you may
receive are under the dealers
tab in the “settings” menu.
To choose an invitation, simply
click on it. You will then see a
window authorization to confirm
with the dealers information.
You can also decline the invita-
tion at any time if you want to.
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Dealer page
Once you’ve had a dealer on your in.touch 2 app, you can, at all
times, have access to his information.
If you don’t want your dealer to have access to your spa an-
ymore, simply swap to the left the “Allow access to your spa”
button at bottom of the page.
Both in.touch 2 modules have a status LED to help diagnose problems, if any occur.
Troubleshooting
There are 2 different modules in the in.touch 2 kit: The Home Transmitter (EN Module) and the
Spa Transmitter (CO Module). They communicate together via an RF link. The Home Transmitter
is responsible for the Ethernet communications and the Spa Transmitter is responsible for the spa
communications.
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CHEMICAL TREATMENT DEVICE
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE ASIN AQUA
The CHEMICAL TREATMENT device provides pure sparkling
water that contains only a minimal amount of chemical
substances. This system directly measures and monitors
free chlorine content and the redox potential of the spa
water. The CHEMICAL TREATMENT device regulates the
spa water while using only a minimal amount of chlorine,
thus eliminating the strong smell of overtreated water. The
touch screen solution allows you to attentively monitor the
measuring units and regulations of your spa. The CHEMICAL
TREATMENT device uses the current filtration equipment of
the spa and works with a timed dosing system and even with
chlorine-free oxygen based disinfection.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
The CHEMICAL TREATMENT device makes it possible to
adhere to the rules of hygiene in regards to the physical and
chemical demands concerning the spa water’s quality.Do not
open the casing of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device and
do not change any of its internal parts. Opening the casing
voids the warrantyThe chemicals used by the CHEMICAL
TREATMENT device can only be used in safe conditions to
avoid damage or personal injury. Always use personal protec-
tive equipment (safety goggles and gloves) when handling
pH or chlorine substances. For further information consult
your Chemical Safety Data Sheet.
INSTALLING THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT DEVICE
Install the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device in an environment
free of dust and high humidity. Secure your device on the
wall in a way that leaves at least 30cm of empty space on
either side.
To connect your CHEMICAL TREATMENT device to the water
supply provides a special Speedfit quick connector. To con-
nect push the plastic pipe into the Speedfit quick connector.
To remove the pipe from the quick connector push in the
collet and pull the pipe out.
1. Cut off the plastic pipe at a 90-degree angle to ensure
proper connection. Use a sharp knife or blade for precise
cutting.
2. Connect the water intake on the left and the water outlet
on the right. Ensure that the water pressure does not go
over the 1,5 bar value.
3. The water outlet of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device can
be connected to the plumbing, before the pump, to the
skimmer, the buffer tank, or the drain pipe.
DISCONNECTING
After connecting to the water supply your ASIN Aqua device
is able to take samples of the spa water and analyze them.
Analysis makes monitoring of chlorine levels and pH values
possible, ensuring the spa's hygiene.
Adjusting the spa’s parameters Every spa represents a unique
solution. Temperature, size, location, and water hardness
all affect the ability of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device to
monitor and regulate the water of your spa. To reach maximal
performance the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device must be
adjusted to your spa’s characteristics. After selecting the
REQUIRED VALUES menu item:
1. Adjust the filtration parameters of the spa.
2. Adjust the parameters of the water. Adjusting the filtration
parameters The CHEMICAL TREATMENT device must know
the spa's size and filtration cycles. When installing the
CHEMICAL TREATMENT device you must define these spa
parameters:
A.) Choose the SETTINGS menu item on the start screen,
then press the PARAMETERS item to get to the next
screen.
B.) Choose the spa PARAMETERS item
C.) Choose the spa VOLUME menu item.
Your choice is shown by a black triangle. Check the spa’s data
sheet for its volume. (1000L =1m3) Press the + and - buttons
to enter the appropriate spa value, then press OK to save.
Note: If the volume of your spa is between 1000 and 1500 liters,
select 1 m3. If it is between 1500 and 2000 liters, select 2 m3.
D.) Choose the desired disinfection timeframe and press
OK to save. Your choice is shown by a black triangle
at the bottom. The displayed number shows the time-
frame of the disinfection cycle, not its frequency.
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SUGGESTION:
The recommended filtration timeframe is 24 hours. The
minimal filtration timeframe is 6 hours.
After selecting the spa filtration parameters for the CHEMI-
CAL TREATMENT device adjust the parameters of the water
as well. The spa filtration and water parameters determine
what settings the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device will use for
correct monitoring and regulation of the spa.
If you change the mass of the water of the filtration time-
frame of the spa, you must update the parameters.
- Depth
- Length
- Width
USER GUIDE FOR THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT
DEVICE
Setting the parameters of the water
The parameters of the water settings define the attributes
of the spa water for the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device. The
CHEMICAL TREATMENT device also contains presets based on
the following conditions:
- Indoor or outdoor spa.
- The level of water hardness.
- The average water temperature.
Because each of these parameters affect the operation of the
CHEMICAL TREATMENT device, appropriate parameters of
the water must be defined to ensure optimal performance
of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device in your spa. Set water
parameters when installing CHEMICAL TREATMENT DEVICE.
1. In the main menu select SETTINGS, then PARAMETERS,
then select the spa PARAMETERS menu item to enter the
next screen.
2. SPA Select your spa type using the checkboxes.
- INDOOR
- OUTDOOR
- EXTREME CONDITIONS
3. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
Select the average temperature of the spa.
WARNING! This parameter affects the maximum hours dura-
tion of the disinfection process.
4. WATER HARDNESS:
Enter the water hardness level of the spa. The unit of mea-
surement is dH (degrees of hardness) and can be 0 - 9 soft,
9 - 21 hard, and 21+ extra hard.
Before calibrating the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device
ensure that the parameters entered match the properties
of the spa.
©pH settings
Setting the desired values:
1. In the main menu select SETTINGS, then the PARAMETERS
menu item.
2. Select the blue pH button on the right.
3. Adjust the pH value using the - and + buttons.
CALIBRATING THE pH PROBE OF THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT
DEVICE:
1. Check the pH value of your spa manually.
Use an Aseko tester.
Displayed value
-6,8
-6,8
-7,0
-6,8
-6,4
SUGGESTION:
We recommend a pH value of between 6.5 and 7.6.
- Use a low pH value if the spa is cleaned via active oxygen
system.
- Use a high pH value if the spa is cleaned via saltwater
electrolysis system.
- Use a pH value of 7.0 if the spa is cleaned via chlorine.
2. In the main menu of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device
select SETTINGS, then the CALIBRATION menu item.
3. Select the blue pH button on the right.
4. Compare the data shown by the CHEMICAL TREATMENT
device with the results of the manual measurement.
If there is a difference, adjust the values shown by the
CHEMICAL TREATMENT device with the + and - buttons
until they match the manual results, then select OK to
save.
If the results of the manual test fall outside the 6.2 - 7.8 range,
you will receive the following notification.
If the difference between the results of the manual test and
the values shown electrically by the pH valve is greater than
0.3, you will receive the following notification.
pH buffer 7.00 #12065
SUGGESTION:
To finely calibrate use the 7.00 pH testbuffer.
User guide for the ASIN Aqua device.
Choose the function of your CHEMICAL TREATMENT device:
1. Free chlorine probe CLF
2. Redox electrode probe RX
3. Dosage based on time ml/m3 per hour or per day
In the main menu select SETTINGS, then the TYPE OF PROBE
to enter the next screen.
If you have a free chlorine probe:
Your CHEMICAL TREATMENT device is set up and connected
to the spa water and the chemicals.
Adjust the chlorine level to 0.0 mg/l.
Adjust the pH value to 7.0.
Manually adjust the chlorine level of your spa to between 0.5
and 1.2 mg/l via the manual dispenser of the ASIN Aqua or di-
rectly via the manual dispenser of your chlorine disinfectant.
Wait 24 hours for stabilization.
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THE FIRST CLF CALIBRATION
Using the provided Aseko test kit to manually check the
chlorine level of your spa by taking a sample from the output
stream of spa water.
In the main menu of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device select
SETTINGS, then the CALIBRATION menu item.
Select the yellow chlorine box on the left of the screen. If the
probe is broken or has any other malfunction, you will receive
the following notification.
Compare the data shown by the CHEMICAL TREATMENT
device with the results of the manual measurement. If there
is a difference, adjust the values shown by the CHEMICAL
TREATMENT device with the + and - buttons until they match
the manual results, then select OK to save.
If the chlorine level data of the manual test matches the
readings of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device, your probe
measures chlorine level accurately.
SUGGESTION:
Measure the chlorine level of your spa weekly.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS:
The CHEMICAL TREATMENT device has safety functions that
prohibit overdosage of the spa. The device uses the follow-
ing safety functions:
Maximal safety dosage
Overly fast change in the pH value
Dosing without probe reading
If you adjust the parameters of the water appropriately, the
CHEMICAL TREATMENT device calculates the maximum
hourly dosage of the disinfectant. Thanks to this function
overdosage is highly improbable.
The maximal safety dosage moves between 1 and 11 ml/m3/
hour. In extreme conditions the value rises to 25 ml/m3/hour.
Overly fast change in the pH value
can be caused by heavy rain, adding large amounts of water,
or inordinate usage. If any of these occur the CHEMICAL
TREATMENT device shuts down dosage of the pH medium
for 2 hours and only restarts it when the pH value stabilizes.
Change in the pH value without a probe reading.
Depending on the water hardness the CHEMICAL TREAT-
MENT device reports an error and shuts down dosage of the
pH agent.
From soft to moderately hard < 9°dH.
If there is no change in the pH value, the ASIN Aqua device
shuts down dosage of the pH agent after 10 doses.
Hard 9–2dH.
If there is no change in the pH value, the ASIN Aqua device
shuts down dosage of the pH agent after 15 doses.
Extra hard > 21,01°dH.
If there is no change in the pH value, the ASIN Aqua device
shuts down dosage of the pH agent after 25 doses.
WARNING! Never mix the pH agent with a chlorinated
substance. Always prevent mixing of the pH agent with a
chlorinated substance by rinsing whenever you are performing
maintenance on the plastic cleaning pipes or valves.
WARNING! Always ensure that the spa water is chemically
clean and uncontaminated before setting up your CHEMICAL
TREATMENT device.
When setting up the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device ensure
that it is no more than 8 meters far from the point where the
chemicals connect to the spa’s water supply.
When setting up the ASIN Aqua device ensure that there are no
more than 2 vertical meters between the wall mount and the
point where the chemicals connect to the spa’s water supply.
WARNING! Usage of pliers and wrenches damages the tube and
causes fitting problems.
WARNING! This parameter affects the maximum hours duration
of the disinfection process.
WARNING! The filtration time frame should be set as the daily
operating time of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device.
WARNING! This parameter affects the maximum hours duration
of the disinfection process.
WARNING! These parameters affect the maximum hours dura-
tion of the disinfection process.
pH CALIBRATION
WARNING! Probes do NOT require calibration most of the
time. We authenticate the pH probe of the CHEMICAL TREAT-
MENT device at the factory.
If you do not let the probes stabilize in the water before the
calibration and usage of the system, we cannot guarantee
proper function of the CHEMICAL TREATMENT device. Check
the pH calibration once a year and change the probe if
needed.
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SAND FILTER SYSTEM
ACCESSORIES OF THE SAND FILTRATION SYSTEM:
filter tank
prefilter circulation engine
circulation valve
silica sand, 0.7 - 1.2 particle size
Operational concept: the water is transported by a circulation
engine through a filter housing (which does not contain a fil-
ter cartridge), then it passes through the sand filter. Then the
filtered water flows through the circulation valve and back to
the spa.In this case the circulation valve is set to "filtration".
Upon inspecting the sand filter’s filling you may come across
the following issues.
The sand is white when dry: this points to the presence of
limescale, in which case there are 2 ways to proceed. Chang-
ing the filter sand or applying disinfectant. The sand feels
greasy to touch and forms lumps. Take a handful of sand and
rub it in your palm. If your skin feels greasy, a layer of biofilm
has formed around the sand.The formation of a biofilm layer
is often related to lack of rinsing.The actual filter here is the
silica sand through which the water passes in a downward
flow and the sand filters the particles floating in it.The parti-
cle size of the sand ( 0.7 - 1.2mm) is an important regulation.
Part of the sand filtration system is the circulation valve
which, depending on its position in relation to the tank, can
be a side- or a top valve. The lever on the circulation valve
can be used to switch between functions.The sand filter has
to be backwashed weekly, since pollution can back up in the
sand and obstruct the flow of the water.During backwashing
the water flow in the filter is reversed, so any filtered pollu-
tion will wash down the drain.
We recommend changing the sand filter every 2 - 3 years.
We recommend disinfecting the sand twice every year. This
process involves treating the sand with antialgae chemicals
diluted in water.
LOADING THE SAND FILTER
1. Before loading the sand into the filter put up the filter
tank and fasten the pipe links.
2. Remove the lid and seal.
3. Fill the filter with the required amount of sand.
4. Clean the seal’s nest on the lid.
5. Put the lid on and tighten it.
FUNCTIONS OF THE CIRCULATION VALVE:
– filtration
backwashing, rinsing
postwashing, postrinsing
– flushing
– circulation
– locking
INSTALLATION
After filling the sand filtration tank with sand wash the sand
as follows:
1. Set the valve to "RINSE".
2. Open the lockings so that the water flow will not be
obstructed and switch on the pump for 3 minutes.
3. Switch the pump off and set the valve to "FILTRATION".
After you finish these steps the sand filtration system is
ready to filter the spa water.
Attention: operate the valve only when the pump is switched
off.
FILTRATION
While the pump is switched off set the valve to “FILTRATION”.
Switch the pump on.
While the pump is on occasionally check the pressure gauge
to monitor the fullness of the filter. When the pressure reach-
es 1.3 kg/cm2, perform "RINSING".
RINSING
Every load of sand represents thousands of channels meant
to tackle floating particles and keep them within the sand
filter, which means that the channels open to water flow are
gradually reduced in number. Because of this the pressure
within the filter progressively builds up to 1.3 kg/cm2. This
means that the sand filter is not capable of retaining any
more contaminations and cleaning is necessary. Do this as
follows.Switch the valve to “RINSING” while the part leading
to the drain is open and turn the pump on. Any contamina-
tion will flow down the drain.
CIRCULATION
At this setting of the valve the pump moves the water directly
into the spa without it going through the sand filter.
POSTRINSING
After rinsing the filter and after setting the device to "FILTRA-
TION" the water will be turbid for a few seconds. To avoid
mixing the turbid water with the spa water set the valve to
“POSTRINSING”. This should be done as follows. Set the
valve to “AFTER-RINSING” right after “RINSIGN” and switch
the pump on for max. 1 minute. This setting will pump the
filtered water right down the drain.
FLUSHING
If the spa cannot be emptied directly into the drain because
there is no drainage at the level of the bottom of the spa,
flushing can be performed via the filtration pump. To per-
form flushing set the valve to "FLUSHING". While the valve of
the bottom drainage is open, switch the pump on.
Important: ensure that while the pump is switched on the
hair filter and full tubing of the bottom drainage is always full
of water.
CLOSED
The water flow from the sand filter to the pump is closed in
order for the casket of the pump to always be possible to be
opened.
Filtration Postrinsing
Rinsing Flushing
Circulation Closed
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  SAND FILTER SYSTEM
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WATER TREATMENT BASICS
The chemical equilibrium of the water
The spa water will be clean and clear if its chemical compo-
nents are in equilibrium.
1. pH value:
The first important indicator is the pH value of the water.
pH is measured on a scale of 0-14 where 7 is the neutral
value. The ideal value is between 7.2 and 7.8 pH. pH values
out of this range may irritate the skin.
Under this value the water is acidic, above is basic. The
pH value of the human eye is around 7.5, below 7.2 and
above 7.8 the water will sting the eyes. Most problems are
caused by the pH value being too high. An improper value
reduces the effect of the disinfectant.
A high pH value can cause the following problems:
The disinfectant can be ineffective.
The solution can exude solid matter.
The water can become turbid.
Can cause skin irritation.
A low pH value can cause the following problems:
The water can become turbid.
Can cause eye irritation.
Rain or adding fresh water will change the pH value of the
water.
2. Disinfection:
Disinfectant is the chemical that eliminates or neutralises
the microorganisms (bacteria, algae, fungi, viruses) pres-
ent in the water. Microorganisms are small microscopic
organisms which cannot be detected by the naked eye
and are continuously getting into the water through rain,
wind, and the bodies of the bathers. If they are not elimi-
nated, they pass from one person to the other through the
water (and may cause sickness, infection). Organic matter
turns the spa water opaque and cloudy.
As we are dealing with warm water spas, bromine or active
oxygen is most often used.
3. Preventing growth of algae:
In addition to the disinfection of water the prevention of
growth of algae is another key issue. Algae can grow even
if proper disinfection and filtration is performed.
Antialgae treatments only work with appropriate pH
values.
4. Water hardness:
Water hardness is determined by the quantity of calcium
and magnesium salts dissolved in the water. Hard waters
contain too much of these dissolved salts and thus scale
will form if left alone. Scale can cause significant damage
to the walls of the spa, piping, filter, heating, and engi-
neering units. In Hungary water is medium hard. Water
hardness cannot be reduced by the addition of chemicals,
but formation of scale can be prevented.
5. Frothing:
Froth is the smaller-bigger agglomeration of the bubbles
and colloid contaminants found on the surface of the
water. It is mostly caused by mixing of dirt, cosmetics,
body lotions, etc. that soak out of the human skin and
the chemicals. It endangers conservation of the aesthetic
appearance and cleanliness of the water.
6. Water analysers:
There are several types of water analysers which are
mostly used to measure chemical and disinfectant effect.
Chemical (pH); Disinfectant (Br, O3)
To preserve the condition of the pool, we recommend the use
of Wellis chemicals or a product with the same active ingredi-
ent. This will not only make your pool last longer, but you can
enjoy your free time in safe, clean water thats crystal clear.
Tester types:
Box containing tablets and graduated measuring glass.
Litmus paper indicators in a box.
Chemicals should always be loaded into the filter housing.
Then proper disinfection of the spa balance if the
chemical levels are not at least 48 hours below the speci-
fied value.
Even with the most accurate disinfection after 2-3 months the
water quality is no longer maintainable and it is necessary to
replace the entire water quantity. In this case we advise you
an extensive shock-like disinfection with algae. Dissolve a
tablespoonful of algae in the spa water and run the engines
for 15 minutes. After switching it off for 5 minutes switch it on
for another 1-2 minutes, then drain, clean, and rinse the spa.
ATTENTION!
Using alcohol- or acetate based cleaning products for cleaning
the spa is PROHIBITED!
To preserve the condition of the pool, we recommend the use
of Wellis chemicals or a product with the same active ingredi-
ent. This will not only make your pool last longer, but you can
enjoy your free time in safe, clean water thats crystal clear.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage resulting
from the use of such chemicals.
The chemical treatment of the water should only be done by
persons under 18 years of age under parental supervision.
Maintenance should only be performed by qualified profes-
sionals.
SPA MAINTENANCE
Do not expose the spa to sunlight! Without a thermal cover
direct exposure to sunlight can cause discoloration in the wa-
ter. Use a spa cover when you are not using the spa, whether
it is filled with water or not. Do not expose the spa to rain or
snow. If possible, build a covering shelter for the spa.
The side coating of the spa should be protected from high
UV exposure (e.g. SPA BAG) and cedar spas should be peri-
odically treated with UV-resistant products. The coating is
lined with UV-resistant paint, but because of the previously
mentioned factors there is no guarantee that it will prevent
fading of color. With cedar coated spas wood treatment is
recommended yearly.
1. Periodically drain, clean, and refill the spa. We recommend
utilizing professional service for the refill.
2. Clean the filter once a month.
3. Shower before stepping into the spa.
Maintenance is recommended in the following periods:
Weekly and before every use Check the spa water - see the
basics of water treatment
Every 3 months
Change the filter cartridges
Every 3 months Change the spa water - see draining the
water
Yearly Inspection of the spa is recommended - call a profes-
sional for proper inspection.
WATER TREATMENT BASICS
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FILTER CARTRIDGE REMOVAL AND CLEANING
Cleaning mechanical contaminations via continuous water
circulation and chemical mixture is a basic requirement for
proper cleaning of the spa water. Every spa has an engine
designed for this purpose. The circulation engine circulates
the water through the filter(s). The filter protects against con-
tamination floating in the water.
Cleaning of the filter cartridges is recommended weekly.
Soaking the filter cartridges in water mixed with chlorine or
antialgae agents for 24 hours is recommended monthly.
Changing the filter cartridges is necessary every 3 months.
SURFACE MAINTENANCE
Wipe the surface with a wet cloth. Always use a neutral
cleaning product and a soft wiping cloth. Never scratch the
acrylic surface with an abrasive tool, blade, or knife, because
it may cause damage. Never use nail polish remover, acetone,
or paint stripper when cleaning the surface because it may
cause damage.
Maintenace manual for the control panel of the spa:
Do not damage the control panel with anything hard. If
possible,
Avoid exposing the control panel to direct sunlight.
When not using the spa, always use a spa cover.
WINTERIZATION
Remember to correctly maintain the spa if you are not using
it in the winter. If you are not using your spa during the winter
months and want to put it out of service properly, call one of
our qualified professionals to winterize your spa at a prear-
ranged date and time.
The winterization encompasses the following:
Drainage of used water
Cleaning of the inner surface of the spa
Dewatering of pipe and jet system
Dewatering and disconnecting the engine’s interface
Delivery - reception
If the spa is not winterized properly, the system can retain
water that can easily freeze during the winter months. This
can cause heavy irreparable damage to the pipes and the
engine. This will void the warranty.
Maintenance of the out-of-service spa:
When you are not using the spa, use the thermo cover and
fasten it with the buckles.Do not forget! If the spa is filled
with water and you are not using it, lift the cover at least once
a week to ensure proper ventilation. The thermo cover is
multipurpose. Most importantly it decreases the heating time
of the water to operational temperature and decreases the
energy needed to maintain water temperature, decreasing
the operational costs.
Using the cover you can avoid leaves, rain, snow, or other
contamination entering the spa water, effectively sealing it
off from environmental effects.
Fastening the cover with buckles prevents young children
from using it without parental supervision.
CLEAN THE FILTER CARTRIDGES WEEKLY AS FOL-
LOWS:
WARNING!
Changing the filter cartridges is recommended every 3 months!
Operating the spa without a filter cartridge is PROHIBITED
1. Remove the lid of the filter.
2. Take out the filter cartridge.
3. Clean contamination from the cartridge with water.
4. Soak the cartridge in lukewarm water mixed with chlorine
or antialgae agents for 1-2 hours, then rinse it.
Never use an alkaline detergent or a high-pressure cleaner to
clean the filter!
DRAINING THE WATER
You can drain the water via the drain outlet in accordance with
environmental standards.
1. Find the drainage and remove the cap.
2. Screw on the metric intermediate piece that came with the
spa.
3. Twist the larger receiving part anticlockwise as much as
possible.
4. Pull the receiving part towards you - the water will start
flowing from the spa.
5. After the water has drained from the spa go through the
previous steps in a reversed order.
MAINTENANCE
91
Communication link
(in.touch or in.stik)
Light output (12 V DC)
Power output drivers
Main keypad
connector
Main power entry
connection
Bonding lugs
heat.wav power con-
nection
Probe connectors
(heat.wav's low voltage
cable or regulation probe
and overheat captor
model-re)
Watertight strain
relief system
Pump 1 and
accessory fuse
OVERVIEW
W2000
WIRING DIAGRAM  W2000
92
CONNECTING HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: EUROPEAN, AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND MODEL W2000
These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all connec-
tions, including ground. Refer to the following tables for correct connections. Note that all female terminals must be correctly
and completely seated on the PCB tab for proper current ratings.
Make sure all accessories are linked to the bonding lug connector located on the side of the spa pack.
DIRECT OUTPUT
Voltage 230 V
Ground P27
Line P25
Common P18
PUMP 1
Voltage 230 V
Ground P28
Low speed K6-P
High speed K7-P
Common P19
LIGHT
(12 V DC , 500mA)
Switch P33
HEAT.WAVYJ
Green / ground P5
Black / line P3
White / common P4
OZONE
(Working with pump
1 low speed)
Voltage 230 V
Ground P30
Line P23
Common P35
CONNECTIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM  W2000
93
ELECTRICAL WIRING: CE/AUS/NZS MODELS
Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more
information.
WARNING!
W2000 models must always be connected to a
circuit protected by a Residual-Current Device
(RCD) having a rated operating residual-current not
exceeding 30 mA.
Correct wiring of the electrical service box, RCD, and
pack terminal block is essential! Check your electrical
code for local regulations. Only copper wire should
be used, never aluminum.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
230 V 3 WIRES
Insert each wire into the appropriate socket of the main entry
terminal block according to the color code indicated on the
sticker. Use a flat screwdriver to tighten the screws on the
terminal.
After making sure wires are securley connected, push them
back into the box and replace the cover. Do not over tighten
cover screws (torque to 8 in.lb max {0.9 N.m.}).
Connect the bonding conductor to the bonding lug on the
side of the spa pack (a grounded electrode conductor should
be used to connect the equipment grounding conductors).
WIRING DIAGRAM  W2000
94
W3000 & W5000
WIRING DIAGRAM  W3000 & W5000
95
PUMP 2 A2
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P51
Black / low speed K6-P
Red / high-speed K3-P
White / common P60
OZONATOR / CP (B0)
(Floating connector)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P48
Black / line K2-P
White / common P57
CIRC. PUMP** A1
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P52
Black / line K4-P
White / common P62
LIGHT 12 V AC, 1A MAX.
Voltage
Always on P34
Relay P35
BLOWER / CP /
ABG* (A4) 230 V
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P48
Black / low speed K6-P
White / common P57
PUMP 1 A3
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P49
Black / low speed K2-P
Red / high-speed K1-P
White / common P59
OZONATOR / PUMP 3 /
CP (A1) 230 V
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P52
Black / line K4-P
White / common P62
DIRECT OUTPUT 1
(Floating connector)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P47
Black / line P32
White / common P56
CONNECTION HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: W5000 (EUROPEAN)
These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals
for all connections, including ground. On -ce packs, only 230V accessories are supported. Refer to the following tables for
correct connections. Note that all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for proper current
ratings.
A3
A4
A1
A2
OPTIONAL
PP1 SPLITTER
A0
240V DIRECT
HEATING
ELEMENT
HEATER
GROUND
N
L2
L1
L3
P9
P82P81
K1
K3
K2
K4
K6
K9
K10
P33
P36
P37
P39
P40
P34
P19
P6
P2
P3
P4
P8
P29
P41 P45
P43
P44
P35
20A/400VAC MIN
CLASS aM
F2
20A/400VAC MIN
CLASS aM
20A/400VAC MIN
CLASS aM
F3
F1
F4
1
2
3
4
250mA/250VAC
3AG SLOW-BLO
P
P
P
P
P
CO C1CO
P11
P13
P14
P15
P28
P30
P32
P31
C
C
P22
P66
P55
P76
P74
P75
P17
P21
P7
P5
K8
P10
P
K5
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT, SWITCHED
P38
HL & TEMP.
PROBE
P42
IN.FLO
SENSOR
MAIN KEYPAD
COMMUNICATION LINKS
LIGHT, DIRECT
P83
G
N
P56
P57
P58
P59
P60
P61
P62
P47P48P49P50
P51
P52
P53
B0
- FOR PROPER GROUNDING, WIRES MUST BE CONNECTED
TO A TERMINAL ON THE PCB.
ALL OUTPUTS ARE CONFIGURED AS 240V BY PLUGGING THEIR
RESPECTIVE WIRES TO ANY TERMINAL ON THE PCB.
GREEN
G
WHITE N
230-240V ACCESSORIES:
WARNING
CONNECTIONS
* ABG: Auxiliary Bubble Generator
** Ozonator and circ pump can be combined on the same output via the optional slitter PP1.
This table shows typical connections. OEMs may have a different connection scheme.
WIRING DIAGRAM  W3000 & W5000
96
CIRC. PUMP** (A1)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P52
Black / line K4-P
White / common P62
LIGHT 12 V AC, 1A
MAX.
Voltage
Always on P34
Relay P35
PUMP 1 A3
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P49
Black / low speed K2-P
Red / high-speed K1-P
White / common P59
PUMP 2 / BLOWER / 03 /
CP / ABG* (A2)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P51
Black / low speed K2-P
White / common P60
PUMP 2 / BLOWER / 03 /
ABG* (A1)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P52
Black / line K4-P
White / common P62
DIRECT A4
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P47
Black / line P32
White / common P56
* ABG: Auxiliary Bubble Generator
* * Ozonator and circ pump can be combined on the same output via the optional slitter PP1.
This table shows typical connections. OEMs may have a different connection scheme.
CONNECTION HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: W3000 (EUROPEAN)
These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all connec-
tions, including ground. On -ce packs, only 230V accessories are supported. Refer to the following tables for correct connec-
tions. Note that all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for proper current ratings.
- FOR PROPER GROUNDING, WIRES MUST BE CONNECTED
TO A TERMINAL ON THE PCB.
ALL OUTPUTS ARE CONFIGURED AS 240V BY PLUGGING THEIR
RESPECTIVE WIRES TO ANY TERMINAL ON THE PCB.
GREEN
G
WHITE N
230-240V ACCESSORIES:
WARNING
A3
A4
A1
A2
OPTIONAL
PP1 SPLITTER
HEATING
ELEMENT
HEATER
GROUND
N
L2
L1
L3
P9
P82P81
HEATING
ELEMENT
HEATER
GROUND
N
L2
L1
L3
K1 K2
K4
K9
K10
P39
P40
P34
P19
P6
P2
P3
P4
P8
P43
P44
P35
20A/400VAC MIN
CLASS aM
F2
20A/400VAC MIN
CLASS aM
F1
F4
1
2
3
4
250mA/250VAC
3AG SLOW-BLO
PP
P
CO C1CO
P11
P13
P14
P15
P28
P30
P32
C
P22
P66
P55
P74
P75
P17
P21
P7
P5
K8
P10
P
K5
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT, SWITCHED
P38
HL & TEMP.
PROBE
P42
IN.FLO
SENSOR
MAIN KEYPAD
LIGHT, DIRECT
G
N
P56
P57
P58
P59
P60
P61
P62
P47P48P49P50
P51
P52
P53
COMMUNICATION LINKS
CONNECTIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM  W3000 & W5000
97
ELECTRICAL WIRING: W3000 & W5000 (EUROPEAN)
Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information.
1-phase
L1 current returns
through neutral
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P13. Connect PJ2 between
P10 and P74.
2-phase
with single neutral L1+L2
currents return through
neutral
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P10. Connect PJ2 between
P13 and P74.
3-phase
with single neutral
L1, L2+L3 currents return
through neutral
Connect PJ1 between
P7 and P10. Connect PJ2
between P11 and P13.
2-phase used from 3-phase
Delta – no neutral
Use 2-phase setting
L1+L2 currents return
through L3
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P10. Connect PJ2 between
P13 and P74.
WARNING!
W3000 & W5000 models must always be connected
to a circuit protected by a Residual-Current Device
(RCD) having a rated operating residual-current not
exceeding 30 mA.
N
L1 PJ1
PJ2
G
N
L1
L2 PJ1
PJ2
G
N
L3
L1
L2 PJ1
PJ2
G
L3
L1
L2 PJ1
PJ2
G
ELECTRICAL WIRING
WIRING DIAGRAM  W3000 & W5000
W3000 & W5000 230 V OR 230/400 V
Correct wiring of the electrical service box, RCD, and pack
terminal block is essential! Call an electrician if necessary.
98
WIRING DIAGRAM  W8000
99
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: EUROPEAN MODEL in.yt
For the connection to the 0.250 inch terminals, the high voltage accessories must be provided with female quick connect ter-
minals, straight and non-insulated for all types of connections, including the ground. Only 230 V accessories may be connected
to the corresponding terminals of the printed circuit of the in.yt. Refer to the following tables for correct connections. Note that
all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the printed circuit terminals for proper current ratings.
AUXILIARY B1
(IN.YT-12-CE ONLY)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P118
Black / line K26-P
White / common P124
PUMP 5 B3
(IN.YT-12-CE ONLY)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P115
Black / line K24-P
White / common P121
BLOWER B4
(IN.YT-12-CE ONLY)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P114
Black / line K25-P
White / common P120
CIRCULATION PUMP C2
(IN.YT-12-CE)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P93
Black / line K23-P
White / common P87
OZONATOR A1
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P51
Black / line K4-P
White / common P60
LIGHT 12 V AC, 1A MAX.
Always on P34
Relay P35
CIRCULATION PUMP C2
(IN.YT-7-CE)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P93
Black / line K22-P
White / common P87
PUMP 3 C3
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P94
Black / low speed K22-P
Red / high speed K21-P
White / common P88
PUMP 2 A2
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P50
Black / low speed K23-P
Red / high-speed K3-P
White / common P88
PUMP 1 A3
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P49
Black / low speed K2-P
Red / high-speed K1-P
White / common P58
PUMP 4 B2
(IN.YT-CE ONLY)
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P117
Black / low speed K26-P
Red / high speed K27-P
White / common P123
DIRECT OUTPUT 2 C1
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P92
Black / line P132
White / common P86
DIRECT OUTPUT 1 A4
Voltage 230 V
Green / ground P48
Black / line P32
White / common P57
WIRING DIAGRAM  W8000
100
W8000 230 V OR 230/400 V
Correct wiring of the electrical service box, RCD,
and pack terminal block is essential!
Call an electrician if necessary.
ELECTRICAL WIRING: W8000 (EUROPEAN)
Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information.
2-phase used from 3-phase
Delta – no neutral
Use 2-phase setting
L1+L2 currents return
through L3
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P10. Connect PJ2 between
P13 and P74.
1-phase
L1 current returns through
neutral
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P13. Connect PJ2 between
P10 and P74.
2-phase
with single neutral L1+L2
currents return through
neutral
Connect PJ1 between P7 and
P10. Connect PJ2 between
P13 and P74.
3-phase with single neutral
L1, L2+L3 currents return
through neutral
Connect PJ1 between
P7 and P10. Connect PJ2
between P11 and P13.
WARNING!
W8000 models must always be connected to a circuit
protected by a Residual-Current Device (RCD) having
a rated operating residual-current not exceeding 30
mA.
PJ2
PJ1
N
L1
G
NPJ2
PJ1
L1
L2
G
L3 PJ2
PJ1
L1
L2
G
ELECTRICAL WIRING
WIRING DIAGRAM  W8000
NPJ2
PJ1
L1
L2
L3
G
101
The values displayed by the
system correspond to 80%
of the maximum amperage
capacity of the GFCI.
Use the Up or Down keys to
choose the desired value.
The value can typically be
modified from 10 to 48 A.
Press on the Prog. key to set
the breaker rating.
The tables below indicate the typical value of b for different
GFCI/RCD ratings.
Choose the one that corresponds to your breaker.
Note: Every OEM has its own pre-established configurations.
It is important to specify
the current rating of the
GFCI/RCD used to ensure a
safe and efficient current
management (and reduce
nuissance GFCI/RCD trip-
pings).
Press and hold the Prog.
button until you access the
breaker setting menu. (the
programming menu will
appear first). If your control
system is equipped with the
phase configuration menu,
it will appear before the
breaker setting menu.
Note: if the keypad does not
have the Prog. Key, use the
Light key.
For color display keypad go in
setting menu.
Choose the number of
phases supplying your spa
(1 to 3). Use the Up or Down
keys to select the number
of phases and press on the
Prog. key to confirm your
selection.
W3000, W5000
& W8000
GFCI/RCD b
60A 48A
50A 40A
40A 32A
30A 24A
20A 16A
W2000
GFCI/RCD b
50A 40A*
40A 32A
30A 24A
20A 16A
16A 12.8A
15A 12A
* Only available on in.yj-3.
4 8
98
48
.
Selecting number of phases
UL Menu not
available
CE Menu not
available
W2000
* For more information
see the Swim spa system
Techbook.
POWER UP AND BREAKER SETTING
BREAKER SETTING
W3000, W5000 & W8000
Selecting number of phases
CE 1, 2 or 3
CE Swim* 1, 2 or 3
102
Lamp test
All segments and LEDs
light up.
Software revision Low-level selected
Low-level selected from the
low-level menu.
Software number
8.8.8
DISPLAY SEQUENCE AT START UP (EVERY PARAMETER IS DISPLAYED FOR 2 SECONDS)
IMPORTANT Please read the following before starting the
device.
Verify that all accessories are linked to the ground lug and
connected to the to the control system.
A minimum flow of 68 LPM (18 GPM) is required. Make sure
that all valves are open in the spa plumbing and that the
water flow is sufficient between the main pump and the
water heater.
Turn on the breaker.
IN.FLO DRY-FIRE PROTECTION
At start up, the in.flo’s detector verifies the water flow accord-
ing to the following sequence:
The Pump 1 or the circulation pump runs for a period of 2 to
5 minutes.
The display will show “- - -“ during the flow verification. After
this time, the system confirms if flow is adequate or not.
If the flow is sufficient, the temperature of the water is
displayed on the keypad screen. When the water has reached
the consigned temperature plus 0.45°C (0.8°F), the water
heater turns off.
POWER UP AND BREAKER SETTING
BREAKER SETTING
103
QUESTIONS CONCERNING CLEANING, WATER
TREATMENT, AND MAINTENANCE
What should I do if the filter of the spa is polluted?
Clean the filter every week or two weeks with a jet of water.
Periodically, depending on usage, soak the filter in water
mixed with an antialgae agent for 1-2 hours, then rinse it.
Should I shower before using the spa?
Yes, thoroughly.
Should the side cover of the spa be treated?
The side cover is made from weather resistant plastic. It does
not require treatment or maintenance (except if it is a cedar
cover).
How often should the water be changed if my spa has the
in.clear water maintenance system? Does it maintain
water quality?
With the cutting-edge automated brominating in.clear sys-
tem water only has to be changed approximately once every
6 months. This can be even longer if the spa is not used daily.
Adding water and Trublu (sodium bromide) may be necessary
if the water level decreases because of splashing or evapora-
tion. Optional UV-C antibacterial agents, disinfectant, and a
sterilization system are available for our spas. These guaran-
tee fresh and pure water using 30-50% fewer chemicals.
What kind of water treatment do you recommend in case
of communal use?
In case of communal use we recommend the optional
sand filtration device that comes in place of the standard
antibacterial filter. In case of heavy usage we recommend the
automated monitoring-, regulating-, and chemical dispenser
device.
I cannot stop the heavy foaming. Before using the spa
we shower without using soap and I use the necessary
chemicals. Did I use too little?
As descriped in the user guide of the products, apply 1-2 cups
of antifoaming agent to the spa water. Wait for the chemical
to thoroughly mix with the water. Repeat if necessary. If
the problem is still present, check and readjust the pH value.
If foaming still occurs, disinfect the spa with an antialgae
chemical containing free active chlorine, then drain, clean,
rinse, and refill the spa.
PREPARATION OF THE INSTALLATION SITE
What are the most important concerns when selecting
theinstallation site?
The installation site should be prepared in accordance with
the installation guide by a professional. The devices can only
be installed and set up at appropriate installation sites. Make
sure there is an appropriate cable length, electric supply,
a 30mA protective relay, and with certain products a floor
drain.
Is a floor drain necessary for an indoor spa?
Building a floor drain is mandatory!
TECHNICAL DATE OF THE PRODUCT, USAGE
What type of water circulation engine is used for mas-
sage spas?
Our massage spas are equipped with Laing low power (110W)
energy saving, silent circulating motor pumps.
What is the maximal temperature that does not damage
the spa?
The water temperature can be adjusted to between 26 and
40 degrees Celsius.
What is the recommended optimal water temperature?
32-38 degrees Celsius. If young children are using the spa,
lower temperature is recommended. Always check the water
temperature before the child steps into the spa and make
sure that the temperature is suitable for the child.
Can the system freeze? Is there a sensor that starts emer-
gency heating in case of freezing?
In the winter the unused spa should be winterized. After
draining the spa we will defrost the system as necessary,
meaning that we will remove the water retained by the
engine and the pipes. For details and pricing please call our
customer service. If the spa remains in use during the winter,
the engines start if there is a danger of freezing and heat the
water to 8°C
Can the system be programmed to start heating at
certain time?
There is no way of setting a time and date for automatic heat-
ing. Because of concerns of energy efficiency heating the
water to greater temperatures is not recommended in case of
multiple weekly usage.
The jet of the spa shuts down automatically after 15
minutes of operation. Can I restart it immediately, or
do I have to wait? Can I restart it as many time as I want
without a break? How does this affect the jets?
The hydromassage system shuts down every 15 minutes for
security reasons - to avoid possible muscle soreness. It can
be restarted for any amount of times and without a break.
Is this the same for the bubble massage function?
Yes, it is the same for the bubble massage function.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
104
When we do not use the spa often, mostly in the winter
(around 3 times a week), which is the most energy effi-
cient setting, taking into account the energy necessary
for reheating? We only use it a couple of times a week,
37 degrees Celsius is our favourite temperature. Should
it be in Sleep or Economy mode? Should I switch to the
Standard setting only when heating the spa? Or should
it always stay on Standard?
If you only use it 2-3 times a week, the most efficient
way is to keep the water at operational temperature (38
degrees Celsius). Thanks to the excellent insulation and
the thermo cover this setting requires less energy than
letting the water cool down and reheating it before usage.
The heating system automatically switches on in case the
water temperature drops more than half a degree Celsius.
In the summer the Economy setting is recommended as
the external temperature is usually high. Only use the Sleep
setting if you are not using the spa for a longer period of
time (3-4 weeks).
Does the spa switch back to the last used setting if
there is a power outage?
When connecting the spa to the power supply it switches
to charging mode. Push the “Temp” button to set it to the
Standard setting and it will display the water temperature.
The spa will switch back to the last used setting after a
power outage.
Can the filtration cycle only be programmed to 1-8
hour periods? Is there something like a 3-hour period?
What is ideal and what is adequate?
The filtration cycle can be set to 1-8 hour or continuous
settings. If you have a spa equipped with the in.clear auto-
matic water management system, a daily 8-hour circulation
period is recommended to produce necessary amounts of
bromine. The 8-hour (2x4 hour) setting is ideal.
Can the operating device for our spa be placed in an
external location where only the staff can access it?
The operating device can only be placed 5 meters cable
length away from the spa.
What is the service life of the UV-C lamp?
If the filtration cycle is set to the continuous (0-24) setting,
then the service life of the UV-C lamp is 8000-9000 hours.
With continuous setting the most effective water disinfec-
tant system can reduce the necessary amount of chemicals
by 30-50% depending on usage.
IN.CLEAR
Why is the water turbulent/oily?
If the water is turbulent or oily after heavy usage, perform a
refill and wait 24 hours until conditions are suitable for us-
age. If the problem persists, contact your service provider
to perform the necessary water equilibriation.
Does sodium-bromide vaporize?
No. Sodium-bromide will only leave the spa in case of splashing,
leaking, or draining.
What should I use to clean my spa?
Only nonfoaming nonacerbic cleaning products available
at professional dealerships.
If the in.clear bromine generator is switched off, is the
spa still being disinfected by sodium bromide?
No. The in.clear system does not disinfect while switched
off. However, if there is a level of bromine left over in the
water, it will continue the disinfecting process. The In.clear
system can be switched off for certain periods of time
and the spa will remain nice and clean. Sodium bromide
becomes bromine when it passes through the electrodes
of the in.clear system, while the pump connected to the
in.clear system is operational.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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