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Chances are you are needing info on control system?
You may have a "Balboa" control system. Find the Code # and then google. You can get information that way.
I presume you are looking for programming info or topside usage info.
If so, you need to know the manufacturer of the control system and get its required numbers and then search that way.
Spa manufacturers all use only a small handful of control system vendors, unless it is made by them specifically then you have a proprietary system. But your spa probably used Balboa, Gecko or HydroQuip?
If you need control system operation assistance, find out the mfg'r and locate the proper numbers and search that way.
Spa manufacturer manuals are very difficult to get.
The chemicals are added to the pool or spa, not to the pump or filter. Get some basic knowledge on pool water treatment either by reading or going to a local pool / spa shop.
When I worked at a municipal pool, we used Chlorine Gas in 4 foot steel bottles. It was evil stuff. You need test equipment so you don't over dose the water.
Without knowing what program is running, this might be related to a few different programs.
If you have Tuneup Utilities 2010, uninstall it. If you have sharepoint installed, you may need to reinstall that.
88 It is the Setup/Start up Code. it is displayed until you set the timer. which you do so by holding down the down arrow till you hear a beep, then hold down the up arrow till you here a beep. from there you can set the time and then to lock it in repeat the process. On the filter set it to run atleast 1 hour longer than you SWS. set the timer on both at the same time.
You can probally get a manuel on line if you go through Hayward.
When he took the old one out he probally just wired the circut together where the temp assembly goes into the cabnet in the top right front of cabnet in the upper panel. Then the temp probe runs around the side to the water header or manifold. If this is in the orignal spot it is on the right of the heater and easy to find. I'm not sure but if the exchanger has been turned then it will be around the back side of the header and it will be on the left side of the heater. Geting a manuel for this is a good idea anyway, good luck.
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