Watkins SOR, LAP, MAL, TRI Locking Features, Music Sound System, Stereo Control Panel Mode Button

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SLEEP MODE

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The Sleep Mode operation is a feature that minimizes pump operation during quiet evening hours. For example, if

Filter Cycle 1 (F1) is set to activate at 8:00 a.m., by default, Filter Cycle 2 (F2) will activate at 8:00 p.m. (12 hours later).

 

 

During 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m., if the spa should call for heat, the pump and heater will activate to heat the spa under

 

normal temperature demand. However, when in Sleep Mode, should the spa call for heat, the pump and heater will

 

be suspended after Filter Cycle 2 (F2) until the activation of Filter Cycle 1 (F1), at 8:00 a.m. to minimize pump

activation during quiet evening hours.

Important: Power-up of the spa starts the F1 sequence. In order for the sleep mode to work in the evening hours, the spa must be powered up in the early morning hours. The Sleep Mode will always be active the 6-12 hours between the end of (F2) and the begining of (F1) depending on how the filter cycle program is set.

Note: If temperature drops below 80 degrees, heater will automatically activate to prevent spa from freezing.

To activate Sleep Mode feature, press and hold Temp Up (▲) & Temp Down (▼) buttons together for 3 seconds. This will activate the feature and override the normal temperature demand. When these buttons have been engaged, a Moon & Stars icon (Sleep Icon) will appear in the display of the control panel, indicating this feature has been activated. To deactivate this feature, simply press and hold Temp Up (▲) & Temp Down (▼) buttons together for 3 seconds once again.

LOCKING FEATURES

The locking features, TEMPERATURE LOCK and SPA LOCK, are enabled from the control panel by a specific combination of buttons. Once enabled, a lock will remain active until the specific button combination is applied to disable the lock. Even if power is disconnected from the spa and soon thereafter reapplied (such as a power outage), the lock will remain in place.

SPA LOCK

 

The Spa Lock feature deactivates all of the functions of the control panel. It is generally used to prevent unwanted

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use of the spa.

 

 

To activate the Spa Lock, press SET button. When the SET icon flashes press the Temp Down (▼) button. Do not

 

press any other button on the control panel until the SET icon stops flashing. SLOC is then displayed.

To deactivate the Spa Lock, press SET button. When the SET icon flashes press Temp Down (▼) button. Do not press any other button on the control panel until the SET icon stops flashing. The SLOC is no longer displayed.

TEMPERATURE LOCK

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The Temperature Lock feature deactivates the temperature control function from the control panel. All other functions on the control panel will operate normally. Temperature Lock is most often used by those who do not want others to change the set temperature of the spa water.

To activate the Temperature Lock, press SET button. When the SET icon flashes press the Temp Up (▲) button. Do not press any other button on the control panel until the SET icon stops flashing. TLOC is then displayed.

To deactivate the Temperature Lock, press SET button. When the SET icon flashes press the Temp Up (▲) button. Do not press any other button on the control panel until the SET icon stops flashing. TLOC is no longer displayed.

MUSIC SOUND SYSTEM

The La PalmaTM music spa comes equipped with a music system and includes the following:

JBL Stereo

Four Bartop Speakers

Bartop Stereo Control Panel Mode Button

NOTE: The operating instructions for the CD AM/FM Stereo have been included in the spa’s Owner’s Packet.

STEREO CONTROL PANEL MODE BUTTON

Press “ ” to turn stereo on and off

Press “BAND” button - to switch between FM1,2,3 and AM.

Press “MODE” button - to source between CD/AM/FM/CD Changer.

Press “VOL ▲” button - to increase volume.

Press “VOL ▼” button - to decrease volume.

Press “TRACK ▲or ▼” button - to advance to the next track (in CD mode).

Press “TRACK ▲or ▼” button - to advance to the next available station (in radio mode).

Operating Instructions

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Contents N e r ’ s M a n u a l OwnerÕs Manual Table of Contents Avoiding the Risk to Children Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions DonõtRisks to Avoid Health problems affected by spa useUnclean water Avoiding the Risk of HyperthermiaInstallation Instructions Important SPA InstructionsSite Preparation INDOOR/BASEMENT Installation Outdoor and Patio InstallationDeck Installation Installation InstructionsSelecting the Voltage for Your SPA Electrical InstallationSPA Cover Installation Volt ConversionVolt Subpanel Wiring Instructions Sorrento Trinidad Jumper ConfigurationSpa Specifications & Illustration LA Palmatm Model LAPSpa Frog Mallorca Model MAL SPA Specifications & Illustration8 Spa Specifications & Illustration Overhead ViewSorrento Model SOR 10 Spa Specifications & Illustration Trinidad Model TRISTART-UP and Refill Procedures Operating InstructionsOperating Instructions Precision Jets Heating and Hydromassage SystemsHydromassage Jets AIR Control SystemSafety Equipment SPA Control PanelFilter Cycles Clean CycleSplendors LED Lighting Optional La PalmaTM & Mallorca Spas onlyLocking Features Stereo Control Panel Mode ButtonMusic Sound System JET Pump 1 JET System JET Pump 2 JET SystemJet Menu Directional Precision Jets on back right wall JET PumpDirectional Precision Jets on back left wall Directional Precision Jets in loungeSorrento Model SOR JET System Menu JET SystemTrinidad Model TRI JET System Menu Water Quality and Maintenance Methods for Testing the SPA WaterGeneral Information Filling the SPA with Water HOT Spot SPA Water Maintenance ProgramWater Quality and Maintenance Balancing the Total Alkalinity TAMaintaining the Sanitizer Level 22 Water Quality and MaintenanceBalancing the PH Ideal pH level for your spa water isIdeal Range ppm SPA Frog Cartridge Replacement InstructionsSPA Frog Water Care System Steps24 Water Quality and Maintenance Following the SPA Frog Sanitizer RoutineBromine Supplemental Water MaintenanceDoõs and Donõts Super ChlorinationCleaning the Ozone Injector 26 Water Quality and MaintenanceFoam Inhibitors Question Why can’t I fill my spa with soft water? Common Water Chemistry Questions28 Maintenance and Spa Care Maintenance and SPA CareFilter Maintenance Water TerminologyLA Palma Maintenance and Spa CareCare of the SPA Pillows To remove and replace the spa pillowsWood SPA Cabinet Care of the ExteriorCare of the SPA Cover Simulated SPA CabinetWinterizing Your SPA NON-OPERATION in Cold ClimateActs Invalidating Warranty Service InformationMiscellaneous Service Information Service InformationWatkins Customer Service DisclaimersTroubleshooting Problem Probable causes SolutionsPage Watkins Manufacturing Corporation Vista, California USA

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