GALA SPA YARD User Manual

SPA YARD
User Manual
SPA YARD
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Introduction 3
1. Hydromassage System 4-6
2. Digital Panel Operation 7-20
2.2. Main Functions 9-14
3. Maintenance 21-22
4. Assembly/Removal of Wodden Panel 22
5. Troubleshooting Table 23
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2.1.1. Initial Start-Up
2.1.2. Control Panel and Keypad
2.1.3. Up and Down Keys
2.2.1. Water Hydromassage
2.2.2. Air Hydromassage
2.2.3. Spotlight
2.2.4. Eco Energy-Saving Mode
2.2.5. Filtering
2.2.5.1. Filter Cycle Programming
2.2.5.2. Ozone
2.2.5.3. Water Overheating during the Filter Cycle
2.2.6. Water Temperature Control
2.2.7. Clock Function
2.3. Secondary Functions 15-17
2.3.1. Accelerated Filter Function (boo)
2.3.2. Stand-by Function (Sby)
2.3.3. Display Rotation
2.3.4. Keypad Lock
2.3.4.1. Partial Keypad Lock (LocP)
2.3.4.2. Full Keypad Lock (LocF)
2.3.4.3. Keypad Unlock (Uloc)
2.3.5. Setting the Water Temperature above 40° C
2.4. Safety Functions 17-18
2.4.1. Maximum Absorbed Current
2.4.2. Freeze Protection (ice)
2.4.3. Protection Against Overheating
2.5. Alarms 19-20
2.6. Fault Warning 20
3.1. Water Maintenance 21
3.2. Water Filter Maintenance 21
3.3. Acrylic Sheet 22
3.4. Thermal Cover 22
3.5. Wooden Panel and Steps
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2.5.1. Pressure Switch
2.5.2. Hi-limit Sensor
2.5.3. Level Sensor
2.5.4. Overheating of the Spa Water
2.6.1. Temperature Sensor Fault
2.6.2. Hi-limit Sensor Fault
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Congratulations for choosing a Gala Spa, which has been designed with particular emphasis on:
• Quality
Design
Ergonomics
Ease of Use
Minimal Maintenance
Your Spa has been individually checked and has passed a series of strict technical tests to guarantee the quality of its materials and the correct operation of all its components.
In accordance with our policy of providing maximum comfort, Gala has developed a product that offers the consumer a space for their health and pleasure, where they can spend all the time necessary to recover after a stressful day. We have combined modern technology with ancient treatments to create a new Spa.
This Spa is designed exclusively for private installation and use. All technical information, services, advice or interventions supplied by Gala are solely for private use. Gala declines any responsibility with regards to its installation and/or use of a public or any other nature, as this is understood to solely apply to the user. Gala also declines any responsibility deriving from non-compliance with the current applicable regulations concerning the installation and/or use of Spa that is not of a private nature.
Before using the hydromassage, please carefully read the corresponding sections of this manual, which include the necessary instructions and recommendations for using your Spa.
Please contact your distributor if you require further information.
We are sure that, by following these criteria, you will obtain the utmost enjoyment from your GALA Hydromassage.
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The Spa has two massage systems: water massage and air massage.
Water massage: Jets that produce an air and water mix:
A
Rotating Jet: High-
capacity rotating jet.
B
Directio n a l Jet:
H i g h - c a p a c i t y directional jet.
Powe r max Jet:
H i g h - c a p a c i t y ro tati ng jet wi t h pulse effect.
1. HYDROMASSAGE SYSTEM
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Minijet: small jet that provides a vigorous
direct massage.
O
Ozone Minijet: Small jet that supplies
ozone for water disinfection.
E
Geyser: Large, powerful jet
with a substantial massage capacity.
F
Cascade: High-intensity water
sheet cascade.
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By turning the jets (A, B, C) to the left or right you can increase or decrease the intensity of the hydromassage.
Air Massage: This feeds hot air into the Spa by means of an air jet. A plethora of bubbles emanates from the small holes at the bottom of the Spa to act on the body. The bubbles stimulate the circulation system, relax muscles and tendons and calm the nervous and respiratory systems.
To enhance the enjoyment of your hydromassage session, Yard Spa comes equipped with:
N. Suction: This draws water towards the pump, which then forces it through the different jets.
Keep away from the suction grille and be especially careful with your hair.
G. Air Regulator (fig. 1): This allows you to adjust
the amount of air mixed with the water, in order to vary the massage intensity.
L. Halogen Light: Underwater lighting P. Control panel: To turn on, programme and control
the available functions. R. Ergonomic He a d r e s ts : F or adopti n g a
comfortable position during the hydromassage.
When the Spa is not in use, the bodies of the Jets (A, B, C) may be extracted for cleaning.
S. Skimmer: This device filters and removes impurities from the water.
X. Distributor (Fig. 2): 2-way valve that allows the water and air flow to be transferred from one section of the Spa to another. The hydromassage may be enjoyed separately in each section or in both at the same time.
Z. Stopcock. This regulates the water flow of the cascade.
Fig.1
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Fig.2
ACTIVATED JETS
ACTIVATED JETS
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2. DIGITAL PANEL OPERATION
2.1. CONTROL SYSTEM
2.1.1. INITIAL START-UP
Before connecting the Spa to the electrical current, you must check that:
The water level in the Spa is sufficient (the level should half cover the Skimmer inlet).
There are no elements that could obstruct the water flow in the suction nozzles and skimmer.
N.B.
Generally, the first time you switch on the Spa, the water temperature inside the Spa is lower than the programmed value (factory setting of 35° C). Therefore, as soon you have switched on the digital panel and the self-check has been successfully completed, the water recirculation pump and the heater will be activated.
The following diagram summarises the different situations that might occur the first time the Spa is switched on:
PANEL
SWITCHED ON
The temperature (40° C) and time are displayed.
The recirculation pump will operate
for 30 seconds.
The time and the water temperature
inside the Spa will be displayed.
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The water temperature will be lower than the programmed temperature.
Correct setting of recirculation pump and pressure switch.
Heater switched on
Recirculation pump switched on
Displayed icon is solid
The water temperature will be lower than the programmed temperature.
Setting of the recirculation pump or pressure switch incorrect.
"FLO" appears on the display
Flashing Icon
The display shows the current water temperature inside the Spa.
The water temperature will be higher than the programmed temperature.
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2.1.2. CONTROL PANEL AND KEYPAD
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As a standard view, the keypad display shows the time and the water temperature inside the Spa.
The digital panel must be in standard status to access the available functions.
The meaning of the main icons that might appear on the display are as follows:
ICON
1
2
Hydromassage 1 operating at high speed
Hydromassage 2 switched on
SOLID
FLASHING
Hydromassage 1 operating at filtration speed
Air hydromassage switched on
The display shows the desired temperature
Heater switched on
The heater is not switched on, but the water is heating
Light on
Eco function on
Filter function on
UP AND DOWN KEYS
2.1.3.
Eco function paused
Filter function paused
The UP and DOWN keys increase/decrease the values shown on the display.
UP key : Pressing this key increases the value shown on the display.
DOWN key : Pressing this key decreases the value shown on the display.
N.B.:
When setting the parameters, pressing the keys increases the value to the maximum limit,
then reduces it to the minimum limit. This sequence is then repeated. Except for the temperature setting, which will stop when it reaches the limit (maximum/minimum).
For all parameters, the value will stop changing when the key is released.
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