Balboa Instruments Poolux User Manual

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Setting Filter CyclesSETTING FILTER CYCLES AT-A-GLANCE(5) Filter: Press Select to turn Enable or Disable.(6) Mode: Press Select to choose Mode, Po

Page 3 - Important Notices

11Setting Filter Cycles (cont’d)9For a Second Filter CyclePress Select to enable or disable a second run time for Filter Cycle 1. If enabled, Arrow D

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

12Set Pool TempSet Spa TempHeaterHeat PumpPool Mode HeatSpa Mode HeatSolar HeatSpa Filter HeatHeaterEnableDisablePollingHeat in FilterManaulDisableDis

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13Display Backlight (min)Sleep Time (min)Assign Display2Key ToneLCD ContrastSetupMain MenuDISPLAY SET UP AT-A-GL ANCEMode PoolPool LightSpa LightFilte

Page 6 - BASIC FEATURES

14RENAMING DEVICES AT-A-GLANCERenaming DevicesMode PoolPool LightSpa LightFilter PumpHeaterPool TempAir Temp10/09/06 Pool Set 80FMonday 12:42 PM Ale

Page 7 - Alert/Error

15Panel LEDs LED 1 thru 7Device ListScene ListModeChemistryUnassignedSetupMain MenuASSIGNING PANEL LEDs AT-A-GLANCEAssigning Panel LEDsMode PoolPool

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16Creating ScenesScenes are used to assign one or more devices to a preset timer. For example, a scene named “Evening” could be created that turns on

Page 9 - SETTING DAY AND TIME

171212:00 AMDisable12:00 AMScene 1Select DevicesScene TimoutTimersTimer 1 StartTimer 1 StopDays To Run1212:00 AMDisable12:00 AMScene 1Select DevicesSc

Page 10 - SETTING FILTER CYCLES

18Vacation ModeVacation Mode is used to disable scene timers when going on vacation. Each scene has an option in its setup called “Run in Vacation.” I

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19Set Low ORPSet High pHSet Low pHSet High TDSSet Low TDSChlorine Gen.Chemical Feeder Chemical FeederDuration in minEcomaticORP thresholdExtend Filter

Page 12 - Heater Settings

2Important Notices ...3Important Water Safety Instructions ...4

Page 13 - Setting Display Preferences

20Device Timeout Pool Fill 30 minSetupMain MenuDEVICE TIMEOUT AT-A-GLANCEMode PoolPool LightSpa LightFilter PumpHeaterPool TempAir Temp10/09/06 Pool

Page 14 - (Choose Device)

21Check AlertsMain MenuCHECK ALERTS AT-A-GLANCEMode PoolPool LightSpa LightFilter PumpHeaterPool TempAir Temp10/09/06 Pool Set 80FMonday 12:42 PM Al

Page 15 - Assigning Panel LEDs

22Spa-Side Panel Set UpYou may choose the equipment that you would like to associate with the first two Spa Panel buttons. The Temp and Mode buttons c

Page 16 - Creating Scenes

23Optional Dolphin Remote Set UpYou must designate the equipment that you would like the Jet and the Aux buttons to operate from the Dolphin Remote. C

Page 17 - CREATING SCENES

24Poolux Wireless Panel Cradle Installation OptionThe Wireless Panel comes with a charging cradle that can be installed on a wall inside the home for

Page 18 - Vacation Mode

25Faults A Fault is an indication of a serious error that can affect the operation of the pool system. One of the following messages will blink on th

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27NOTES

Page 21 - Check Alerts

28balboa instruments, inc.1382 bell avenuetustin, ca 92780www.balboa-instruments.comt 714-384-0384f 714-384-0338pn: 40628_AFebruary 12, 2007

Page 22 - Spa-Side Panel Set Up

3Important NoticesSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSThis equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15

Page 23 - (Main Menu)

4Important Water Safety InstructionsDANGER - To reduce the risk of drowning from hair or body entrapment, assure that the suction fittings, skimmers a

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5Important Electrical Safety InstructionsSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS1. DANGER - Risk of electric shock. Before making any electrical connections, make c

Page 25 - Faults

6Basic Features of the Poolux Control SystemYour Poolux Control System is a multi-function pool/spa controller that can manage your complete system. I

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7Poolux Wireless Panel OperationNote: If the wireless panel should freeze (the display is lit, but does not respond to a button press), the panel can

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8CONFIGURATION AT-A-GLANCESystem InformationYour system information (accessories and settings) can be viewed within a few screens, beginning with the

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9SETTING DAY AND TIME AT-A-GLANCESetting Day and TimeDay of the week and AM/PM settings cannot be set separately. Day of the Week changes automatical

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