Newport Azure User Manual

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Revision Date: 04.23.2010 Page 1 of 37
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Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Shortcut Mode System Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Navigation Mode System Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4
Setting Up Your Spa Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Invert The Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Set The Heating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Set The Filter Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Turn On The Information Slideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
Set Fahrenheit Or Celsius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
Set Reminder Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
Set Normal/Sun Display Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Set The Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12
Lock The Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Lock The Water Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13
Set Over Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14
Set Time And Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15
Change Shortcut Mode Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17
Set Water Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
Help With Messages And Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20
Set Your Moods (Azure i600 Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22
Set Your Wellness Timers (Azure i600 Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . Page 24
Your Entertainment, Games and Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29
Play Your Music (Azure i400 & i600 Panels Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29
Watch Your TV (Azure i400 & i600 Panels Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30
Play Your Games (Azure i600 Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33
View Your Photos (Azure i600 Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34
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Welcome To A New Dimension In Spa Control Systems.
Quick Start Guide - You can use your Smart Control two ways:
(1) Single Button Touch in the Shortcut Mode to turn a function On or Off, like a Pump, Blower, or Light, without any navigation or additional steps. (2) Navigation Mode where you utilize the full opportunities on the Full Color Screen. In the Navigation Mode, you can immediately return to the Shortcut Mode by Touching the Back Button, or auto­matically return to Shortcut Mode if you don’t touch a button for 15 seconds.
This Section of the Control Panel User’s Manual is intended to be a Quick Start Guide to get you started in Navigating the Newport Controls Control Panel Menu System. Al­though this Guide illustrates the Azure i400 Control Panel, the principles are the same for the Azure i600 and Azure i200 Control Panels.
Shortcut Mode System Control
The Key to the Button Functions is on Screen.
When the Shortcut Button Icons with the Button Functions are displayed on screen, the System is in Shortcut Mode, and All of the buttons Except the Select Button and the Back Button can be used to Directly Control the System equipment and other functions. A Yellow Icon on the Screen indicates that the Function is turned On.
The Button is the Jet Pump 1 Control Button.
The Button is the Spa Light Control Button.
The Button is the Water Temperature Control Button.
The Button is the Invert Display Screen Button.
The , , , and Buttons are the Option 2, 3, 4, and 5 Control Buttons as dened on the Screen, which may be the Air Blower, Jet Pump 2, Jet Pump 3, another Light, or other Option. The Azure i600 Control Panel also has an Option Button for additional Control Options.
The Button is the Select Button, and it is used to Change from the Shortcut Mode to the Navigation Mode.
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The Button is the Back Button, and it is not used in the Shortcut Mode.
In the Navigation Mode, the Back Button can be used to immediately return to the Shortcut Mode. If you’re not at the Home Screen, use the Back Button to navigate back to it, and then Touch Back again to return to the Shortcut Mode.
Navigation Mode System Control
The Settings Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
When the Navigation Icons and the Company Logo are on screen with Highlighting, the System is in the Navigation Mode, and All of the Buttons Except the Option , , , and Buttons can be used to Navigate and Select from the Menu System.
The Button is the Move Left Navigation Button.
The Button is the Move Right Navigation Button.
The Button is the Scroll Down or Move Down Navigation Button.
The Button is the Scroll Up or Move Up Navigation Button.
The Button is the Select Button, and it is used to Select a Menu Item, or turn a Menu Item On or Off.
The Button is the Back Button, and it is used to go back one level in the Menu System. From the Navigation Mode Home Screen, the Back Button is also used to immediately Change to Shortcut Mode.
The , , , and Buttons continue to operate as the Option 2, 3, 4, and 5 Control Buttons in the Navigation Mode. The Azure i600 Control Panel also has a Button which is another Option Button in the Navigation Mode.
When Navigating the Menus, if the Yellow Highlighted Menu Bar you are on has an Arrow at the Right End of the Menu Bar, use the Right Button to Navigate to the Next Menu, and use the Back Button to Return to the Previous Menu.
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Use the Up Button to Scroll Up to the next Menu Bar Above, or use the Down Button to Scroll Down to the next Menu Bar Below.
If the Blue Area at the Bottom of the Menu says More and has Arrows pointing Down and/or Up, as indicated, use the Down Button to Scroll from the Bottom Menu Bar to the Next Menu, or the Up Button to Scroll from the Top Menu Bar to the Previous Menu.
Setting Up Your Spa Control System
This Section of the Control Panel User’s Manual provides more Detailed Instructions for properly Setting Up and Conguring your Spa Control System. Although this Guide illustrates the Azure i400 Control Panel, the principles are the same for the Azure i600 and Azure i200 Control Panels.
All of the initial Spa Control System Options and Settings, like Time and Date, Filter Cycles, Heating Mode, and Language, are located in the Settings Menu.
The Settings Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In the Navigation Mode, with the Navigation Icons on Screen and Settings Highlighted, Touch the Select Button to open the Settings Menu.
The Invert
Screen
Menu Bar is Highlighted.
Invert the Screen - To Invert the Screen in Navigation Mode, Touch Select
when the Invert Screen Menu Bar is Highlighted. When the Screen is Inverted, the Navigation Buttons are also Inverted, so that the Up and Down Buttons are switched with each other and the Left and Right Buttons are switched with each other. The Back Button does not change position. The Screen and Navigation Buttons are Uninverted the same way as they are Inverted.
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Invert (Continued)
The Screen and Buttons are Inverted.
Set the Heating Mode - The Heating Mode determines when the Heater will heat
and how the Water Temperature will be maintained. The Details are on the Set Menu.
The Heating Mode Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Heating Mode Menu Bar, Move Right to the Heating Mode Menu.
The Economy Menu Bar is Highlighted.
The Default Heating Mode is the Standard Mode. To change Heating Modes, from the Heating Mode Menu Bar, Move Right to the Heating Mode Set Menu.
The Economy Heating Mode is turned On.
To change to this Heating Mode, Touch Select , or to Exit back, Touch Back .
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Set the Filter Cycles - The Filter Cycles determine when the Filter Pump will turn
On to Filter the Water. The Default is two 2 hour Filter Cycles every day of the week, 12 hours apart. You can Set up to four Filter Cycles on any days of the week, and with any Start Time and End Time you want.
The Filter Cycle Days and Time also determine when the Heating will take place in the Economy and Vacation Heating Modes. In these Modes, the Heater will only operate during the Filter Cycle Filtration times, and will not operate between Filter Cycles.
The Filter Cycles Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Filter Cycles Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Filter Cycles Menu.
The Filter Cycle 1 Menu Bar is Highlighted.
By Default, Filter Cycle 1 is On and Preset. To Change the Days and Time for Filter Cycle 1 or to Set or Modify other Filter Cycles, scroll to Highlight the Filter Cycle, then Move Right to the Filter Cycles Set Menu.
The Filter Cycle 1 Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To turn On (Enable) or turn Off (Disable) a Filter Cycle, with Filter Cycle 1 Highlighted, Touch Select . If the Filter Cycle is Set to Off, the System ignores the Days and Times Set, and the Filter Cycle is Disabled.
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Filter Cycles (Continued)
The Timer Days Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Days for the Filter Timer to Operate, from the Timer Days Menu Bar, Move
Right to the Timer Days Menu.
The S For Sunday is
Highlighted.
By Default, all days of the week are turned On. To turn a day Off or On, Move Left or Right to that day and Touch Select . Touch Back to Exit back to the previous Menu.
The Start Time Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Filter Timer Start Time, from the Start Time Menu Bar, Move Right to the Start Time Menu.
The Hour is Highlighted.
To change the Filter Timer Start Time, Move Left or Right to Hours or Minutes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time. Touch Back to Exit back to the previous Menu.
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Filter Cycles (Continued)
The End Time Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Filter Timer End Time, from the End Menu Bar, Move Right to the End Time Menu.
The Hour is Highlighted.
To change the Filter Timer End Time, Move Left or Right to Hours or Minutes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time. To Exit back, Touch Back .
Turn On The Information Slideshow - The Information Slideshow can be turned
On to display a Slideshow that has been provided by the Spa Manufacturer or Dealer. If the Information Slideshow is turned On, it will stay On until the Back Button is Touched or until the Display turns Off.
The Info Slideshow Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To turn the Information Slideshow On, from the Info Slideshow Menu Bar, Touch
Select . The Information Slideshow will Start.
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Info Slideshow (Continued)
The Info Slideshow is Displayed on the Screen.
Touch Back to End the Information Slideshow and Exit back to the previous Menu.
Set Fahrenheit or Celsius - Your Water Temperature can be Set to display in
either Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius. The Default is Degrees Fahrenheit.
The ºF/ºC Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To toggle back and forth between ºF and ºC Temperature display, from the ºF/ºC Menu Bar, Touch Select . Fahrenheit will be displayed in one degree increments, and Celsius will be displayed in one half degree increments.
Set Reminder Messages - The Reminder Messages Pop-Up periodically to Re-
mind you to perform the Normal Maintenance required for your Spa. They are all set to Pop-Up at various intervals from 7 Days to 1 Year, but you can change any of them.
The Reminders Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Reminders Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Reminders Menu.
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Reminders (Continued)
The Check pH Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set a Reminder Message, Scroll to the desired Message you want to change or turn off, then Move Right to the Set Reminders Menu.
The 7 Days Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To turn the Pop-Up Reminder Message interval Off or On, Touch Select . To change to a different interval, scroll to the desired interval and Touch Select to turn it On. If there are no intervals Set to On, the Message will never Pop-Up.
When a Pop-Up Reminder Message appears on your Screen, you can Touch any Button to return to the previous Screen.
Set Panel Normal/Sun Display Mode - In direct sunlight, it may be easier
to read your Screen with a White Background on the Home Pages, rather than a Black Background. Sun Mode has a White Background and Normal Mode has a Black Background. You can Set your Display to Normal Mode, and then change to Sun Mode if necessary in bright sunlight.
The Panel
Normal/Sun
Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Panel Normal/Sun Menu Bar, Move Right to the Normal/Sun Menu.
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Normal/Sun (Continued)
The Panel Normal Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To change to the desired Normal/Sun Display Mode, Scroll to the desired Display Mode, then Touch Select to turn it On. It will take a couple of minutes to change Display Modes, and there will be a screen with an Hour Glass while Loading.
Set the Language - The Default Language is English, but you may have other
Languages available on your Spa. If your desired Language is not Listed on the Lan­guage Menu, it may be available from your Spa Manufacturer.
The Language Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set your desired Language, from the Language Menu Bar, Move Right to the Language Menu. All Installed Languages will be shown on the Language Menu.
The English Menu Bar is Highlighted.
Scroll down through the Language Menu to see which Languages are available on your Spa. To change to a different Language, Scroll to the desired Language, then Touch Select to turn it On. It will take a couple of minutes to change to a different Language, and there will be a screen with an Hour Glass while Loading.
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Lock the Control Panel - You can Lock the Control Panel so that none of the
Panel Buttons operate. When the Panel is Locked, the only User Input the System will recognise is the Unlock Code Sequence.
The Panel Lock Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Lock the Control Panel, From the Panel Lock Menu Bar, Touch Select .
Panel Lock Message is on the Screen.
The Panel Lock Message appears on the Screen for a few seconds after the Panel is Locked, and then it goes back to the Home Screen. To Unlock the Control Panel, you Must Touch Select - Select - Up while the Panel Lock Message is Displayed on the Screen. Touch a Shortcut Button to Display the Message again.
Lock the Water Temperature - You can Lock the Temperature Adjustment so that
the Water Set Temperature cannot be changed. When the Temperature is Locked, you cannot change the Temperature with the Temp Button, and you cannot change the Temperature on the Water Temperature Screen in Navigation Mode.
The Temp Lock Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Lock the Water Temperature, From the Temp Lock Menu Bar, Touch Select .
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Temp Lock (Continued)
Temp Lock Message is on the Screen.
The Temp Lock Message appears on the Screen after the Temperature is Locked. To Exit the Message, Touch Back or Select . To Unlock the Control Panel, you Must Return to the Temp Lock Menu Bar, and Touch Select to turn it Off.
Set Over Temperature - If you want a temporary Water Set Temperature higher
than 104ºF, you Must Set it in the Over Temp Menu. Underwriters Laboratory requires this type of Control because the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that soaking in Water Temperatures above 104ºF can sometimes be Dangerous.
The Over Temp Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Increase the Water Set Temperature to 105ºF or 106ºF, From the Over Temp Menu Bar, Move Right to the Over Temp Menu.
The Over Temp WARNING Message is on the Screen.
You must conrm your intention to temporarily Set a Water Temperature higher than 104°F. Touch Select to continue to the Over Temp Menu to raise the Water Temperature above 104ºF.
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Over Temp (Continued)
The Set Temp 105ºF Menu Bar is Highlighted.
Scroll to the desired Water Set Temperature and Touch Select to Set that Water Temperature. The Water will be Heated to the selected Set Temperature one time. You will have to come back to the Over Temp Menu to raise it above 104ºF again.
Set Time and Date - Once you Set the Current Time of Day, Day of the Week, and
Calendar Date, it will be maintained in System Memory, and it should not have to be Set again except for Daylight Savings Time changes. The Calendar Date is only used for the Event Log which is maintained in the Service Menu. Only the Time of Day and Day of the Week are used for Setting Filter Cycles and other Timers.
You also have a choice of regular 12 Hour Time Display with AM and PM, or 24 Hour Military Time.
The Set Time & Date Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Set Time & Date Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Time & Date Menu.
The Set Time Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Time of Day, from the Set Time Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Time Menu.
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Time & Date (Continued)
The Hour is Highlighted.
To change the Time of Day, Move Left or Right to Hours or Minutes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time. To Exit back, Touch Back .
The Set Day Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Day of the Week, from the Set Day Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Day Menu.
The S For Sunday is is Highlighted.
To change the Current Day of the Week to a different Day, Move Left or Right to that day and Touch Select . Touch Back to Exit back and Set the Date.
The Set Date Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Calendar Date, from the Set Date Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Date Menu.
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Time & Date (Continued)
The mm For Month is is Highlighted.
To Set the Calendar Date, Move Left or Right to Month, Day, or Year, and then Touch Up or Down to Set the Date. To Exit back, Touch Back .
The 24 Hour Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To turn 24 Hour Clock Time Display On or Off, from the 24 Hour Menu Bar, Touch
Select . When 24 Hour Clock Display is turned On, the Clock will read 1 - 24 Hours
rather than 1 - 12 Hours with AM and PM.
Change Shortcut Mode Screens - There two different Shortcut Mode Screens
available. The rst Screen is the Button Legend Screen which is a full Display with Time, Water Temperature, Information Icons, and a Legend to identify the Function of all of the Shortcut Buttons, and to show if the Spa Equipment is turned On or Off. The Second Screen is the Time & Temp Screen which is a simplied Display that only displays a Large Time and Water Temperature.
The Shortcut Screen Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Shortcut Screen Menu Bar, Move Right to the Shortcut Screen Menu.
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Shortcut Screens (Continued)
The Button
Legend Menu Bar is
Highlighted.
Scroll to the desired Shortcut Screen and Touch Select to turn On that Shortcut Mode Screen. Then Touch Back a couple of times to Exit back to the new Shortcut Mode Screen.
Set Water Temperature - The Water Set Temperature is the Water Temperature
that the Spa Heater will maintain in your Spa. It can be Set in either Shortcut Mode, directly with a Button Touch, or in the Navigation Mode from the Controls Menu.
Shortcut Mode - Set by using the Temperature Control Button.
The Key to the Button Functions is on screen.
In the Shortcut Mode, with the Key to the Button Functions on Screen, Touch the
Temperature Control Button to open the Set Temperature Menu.
The Water
Temperature
is now Set to 100ºF.
On the Set Temperature Menu, Touch the Up and Down Buttons to Raise or Lower the Water Set Temperature 1°F. Touch Left to go to the Lowest Set Temp of 70°F, or Touch Right to go to the Highest Set Temp of 104°F. Then Touch Back to Exit. To Set a Temperature higher than 104ºF, see “Set Over Temperature”.
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Navigation Mode - Set by Navigating to the Controls Menu.
The Controls Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In the Navigation Mode, with the Navigation Icons on Screen and Controls Highlighted, Touch the Select Button to open the Controls Menu.
The Exit Icon is Highlighted .
To Set the Water Temperature, Move Left and Up to the Temp Icon.
The Temp Icon is Highlighted .
With the Temp Icon Highlighted , Touch Select to open the Set Temperature Menu.
The Water
Temperature
is now Set to 100ºF.
Touch the Up , Down , Left , and Right Buttons to Raise or Lower the Water Set Temperature. Then Touch Back to Exit.
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Help with Messages and Maintenance - Help is available for various Pop-Up
Messages you may see on the Screen, and for day to day Spa Maintenance.
The Help Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
With the Navigation Icons on Screen and Help Highlighted, Touch Select to open the Help Menu.
The Messages Menu Bar is Highlighted.
For Help with the Messages, from the Messages Menu Bar, Move Right to the Messages Menu.
The Heater is Dry Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the desired Messages Menu Bar, Move Right to View that Pop-Up Message.
The Heater is Dry Help is on the Screen.
For More Help on that Message, Move Right , or Touch Back to Exit Back.
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Message Help (Continued)
More Heater is Dry Help is on the Screen.
Touch Back to Exit Back to the Previous Menus.
The Maintenance Menu Bar is Highlighted.
For Help with Maintenance, from the Maintenance Menu Bar, Move Right to the How To Menu.
The Check pH Level Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the desired How To Menu Bar, Move Right to View that How To Message.
Check
pH Level Help is on
the Screen.
Touch Back to Exit Back to the Previous Menus.
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Set Your Moods (Azure i600 Panel Only) - Unique preset Moods can be Modi-
ed any way you want them. You can preset Pumps and Speeds, Lights and Levels, and which Device you want playing Music in the Various Moods. Most Spas will have a Single Button assigned to Instantly turn On the Preset Mood.
The Moods Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Left and Up to Highlight the Moods Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Moods Menu.
The Relax Setup Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Setup the Relax Mood, from the Relax Setup Menu Bar, Move Right to the Re- lax Setup Menu.
The Relax Mood Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To assign Relax to the Mood Button, on the Relax Mood Menu Bar, Touch Select .
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Moods Setup (Continued)
The Select
Devices Menu Bar is
Highlighted.
To Setup the Devices, Speeds, and Levels you want to operate in the Relax Mood, from the Select Devices Menu Bar, Move Right to the Mood Devices Menu.
The Pump 1 Menu Bar is Highlighted.
Scroll through the several pages of available Devices, and turn them On or Off, set the Pump and Blower Speeds, set the Spa Light Level, and set the Music Player for the
Relax Mood by Touching the Select Button as required for each Device. Touch the
Back Button to go back to the previous Menu.
The Set Time Duration Menu Bar is
Highlighted.
To change the Duration of the Mood before it turns Off, Move Left or Right to Hours or Minutes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time.
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Set Your Wellness Timers (Azure i600 Panel Only) - The Timers Feature
has three different functions. There’s a Timer that starts at 0:00 and counts up, three Countdown Timers that count down to 0:00, and an Alarm that Flashes the Spa Light at the Set time.
The Timers Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Right and Up to Highlight the Timers Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Wellness Timers Menu.
The Timer Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Timer, from the Timer Menu Bar, Move Right to the Timer Set Menu.
The Start Icon is Highlighted.
To Start or Reset the Timer, Move Right or Left to the Start and Reset Icons, and Touch Select . Touch Back to Exit Back to the Previous Menu.
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Timers Setup (Continued)
The Countdown Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Countdown Timers, from the Countdown Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Countdown Menu.
The Start
Countdown Menu Bar
is Highlighted.
To Start all three Countdown Timers, from the Start Countdown Menu Bar, Touch the
Select Button to turn them On.
The Sound Alarm Menu Bar
is Highlighted.
At the end of the Countdown, you can Sound an Alarm (Flash the Spa Light), turn Off all the Pumps that are running, and/or turn Off everything that is On except the Spa Light. To Set the Countdown Time, from any of the three Countdown Timer Menu Bars, Sound Alarm for example, Move Right to the Sound Alarm Set Menu.
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Timers Setup (Continued)
The Hour is Highlighted.
To Set the Sound Alarm Countdown Time, Move Left or Right to Hours or Min- utes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time. Touch Back to Exit Back and Set another Countdown Timer.
The Countdown
Timer Message is on
the Screen.
The Countdown Timer Message appears on the Screen at the end of the Countdown Alarm time. To Exit the Message, Touch the Back Button to return to the previous Screen.
The Alarm Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Alarm, from the Alarm Menu Bar, Move Right to the Set Alarm Menu.
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Timers Setup (Continued)
The Alarm Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Alarm to On or Off, from the Alarm Menu Bar, Touch the Select Button.
The Alarm Time Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Alarm Time, from the Alarm Time Menu Bar, Move Right to the Alarm Time Set Menu.
The Hour is Highlighted.
To Change the Alarm Time, Move Left or Right to Hours or Minutes, and then Touch Up or Down to change the Time. Touch Back to Exit Back and Set the Alarm Days.
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Timers Setup (Continued)
The Alarm Days Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Alarm Days, from the Alarm Days Menu Bar, Move Right to the Alarm Days Set Menu.
The S for
Sunday is Highlighted.
By Default, all days of the week are turned On. To turn an Alarm Day Off or On, Move
Left or Right to that day and Touch Select . To Exit back to the previous
Menus, Touch Back .
The Alarm Time Message is on the Screen.
The Alarm Time Message appears on the Screen at the Alarm Set Time on the Alarm Days. To Exit the Message, Touch the Back Button to return to the previous Screen. The Spa Light will Flash until the Back Button is Touched.
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Your Entertainment, Games and Photos
Play Your Music (Azure i400 & Azure i600 Panels Only) - The Entertain-
ment Feature will give you Control of all the Music Equipment installed in your Spa.
The Entertain­ ment Icon on
the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Right and Up to Highlight the Entertainment Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Entertain- ment Menu.
The Tuner/CD Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Control the Tuner and any Tuner Options or Functions, from the Tuner/CD Menu Bar, Move Right to the Tuner/CD Control Menu.
The Standby Icon is Highlighted.
To turn the Tuner On or Off, from the Standby Icon, Touch the Select Button.
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Play Music (Continued)
The Source Icon is Highlighted.
To Control all the options on the Tuner/CD Control Menu, Move Left , Right ,
Up , or Down to the desired option, and then Touch Select to activate that
option. When using the Source Icon to change Sources or the Mode Icon to change Modes, it may be necessary to check the Tuner display to see if the correct Source or Mode has been Selected. Touch Back to Exit Back to the Music Menu.
Watch Your TV (Azure i400 & Azure i600 Panel Only) - The Entertainment
Feature will give you Control of all the Video Equipment installed in your Spa. If your Spa has a TV with DVD playing capabilities, and the DVD Player is in the Tuner, the Tuner, located in the Entertainment Menu, will need to be turned On and controlled also.
The Entertain- ment Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Left and Up to Highlight the Entertainment Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Entertainment Menu.
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Watch TV (Continued)
The TV Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Control the TV and any TV Options or Functions, from the TV Menu Bar, Move
Right to the TV Control Menu.
The Power Icon is Highlighted.
To turn the TV On or Off, from the Power Icon, Touch the Select Button.
The TV Lift Icon is Highlighted.
To Control all the options on the TV Control Menu, Move Left , Right , Up , or Down to the desired option, and then Touch Select to activate that option. When using the Input Icon to change Inputs or the Channel Icon to change Channels, it may be necessary to check the TV screen to see if the correct Input or Channel has been Selected. Touch Back to Exit Back to the TV Menu.
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Watch TV (Continued)
The DVD Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Control the DVD Player and any DVD Options or Functions, from the DVD Menu Bar, Move Right to the DVD Control Menu.
The Power Icon is Highlighted.
To turn the DVD Player On or Off, from the Power Icon, Touch the Select Button.
The Volume Icon is Highlighted.
To Control all the options on the DVD Player Control Menu, Move Left , Right ,
Up , or Down to the desired option, and then Touch Select to activate that
option. When using the DVD On Screen Menu Navigation Arrow Icons to Select DVD options, it will be necessary to observe the DVD Menu on the TV screen for DVD option selection. Touch Back to Exit Back to the TV Menu.
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Play Your Games (Azure i600 Panel Only) - The Games Feature will allow
you to Play several different Games on your Control Panel using the Navigation Buttons.
The Games Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Left and Up to Highlight the Games Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Games Menu.
The Mole Game Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Play the Mole Game, from the Mole Game Menu Bar, Move Right to the Mole Game Screen.
The Mole pops out of various holes for a short period of time.
To Play the Mole Game, Move Left , Right , Up , or Down to Hit the Mole when he pops out of the hole. You get Points for hitting the Mole before he goes back down the hole. Touch Back to Exit Back to the Games Menu.
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View Your Photos (Azure i600 Panel Only) - The Photos Feature will allow
you to View your Photos on the Control Panel Screen. Note: You must have the Personal Photo Option installed in your Spa to View Personal Photos.
The Photos Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
In Navigation Mode, from the Highlighted Settings Icon, Touch Up to Highlight the Photos Icon. Then Touch Select to enter the Photos Menu.
The Slideshow Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To View the Slideshow, from the Slideshow Menu Bar, Touch Select to start the Slideshow. All of your Photos will be displayed one at a time on the Screen.
The Slideshow is changing from the Rose Photo to the Tropical Island Photo.
To Select a Photo for the Single Photo Mode, Touch Select when the desired Photo is displayed on the Screen. Touch Back to Exit Back to the Photos Menu.
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View Photos (Continued)
The Scroll Rate Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To Set the Scroll Rate for your Slideshow, from the Scroll Rate Menu Bar, Move
Right to the Scroll Rate Set Menu.
The 10 Seconds
Menu Bar is Highlighted.
On the Menu Bar of the Scroll Rate you want to Select, Touch Select to turn that Scroll Rate On for the next Slideshow. Touch Back to Exit back to the Photos
Menu.
The Single Photo
Menu Bar is Highlighted.
To View the Single Photo you selected from the Slideshow, from the Single Photo Menu Bar, Touch Select to view the Single Photo on your Screen. Only the Selected Single Photo will be displayed.
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View Photos (Continued)
The Single Photo is displayed continuously on the Screen.
To turn the Single Photo display Off and return to the Photos Menu, Touch the
Back Button.
The Single Photo
Menu Bar is Highlighted.
From the Photos Menu, Touch Back to Exit back to the Navigation Mode Home Screen.
The Photos Icon on the Home Screen is Highlighted.
From here you can Move to another Function Icon, or Touch Back to return to the Shortcut Mode Screen for Single Button Control of all your Spa Equipment.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children cannot use a spa or hot tub unless they are closely supervised at all times.
DANGER – To reduce the risk of drowning from hair and body entrapment, install a suction tting(s) with a marked ow rate that equals or exceeds the ow rate marked on the equipment assembly.
DANGER – To reduce the risk of injury, do not remove the suction ttings. Never operate a spa or hot tub if the suction ttings are broken or missing. Never replace a suction tting with one rated less than the ow rate marked on the equipment assembly.
DANGER – Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electric appliance, such as a light, telephone, radio, or television, within 5 feet (1.5 m) of a spa or hot tub.
WARNING – Risk of Electric Shock. Install at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from the inside wall of spa or hot tub using nonmetallic plumbing.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury:
The water in a spa should never exceed 40°C (104°F). Water tempertures between 38°C (100°F) and 40°C (104°F) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to 38°C (100°F).
Before entering a spa or hot tub, the user should measure the water temperature since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
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