Balboa Water Group ML550 - Mach 3 User Guide User Manual

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Displaying Information About Your Spa

There are several pieces of information about your
spa that can be called up from the panel, but are only
needed in special cases.

To access this information, press “Cool” or “Warm”
then “Jets 1”, then “Light”. (Each press must be within
3 seconds of the previous press.) Then press “Cool” until
you see “

” on the display. Press “Jets 1” to see the

SSID (a series of 3 numbers, such as 100 133 10, which
indicates the precise revision of the software in your
spa), followed by the Mach software version number
(such as 2.1), followed by “

” and then your spa’s

network ID number (consisting of both letters and digits
displayed in 5 steps).

If you need to see this series of numbers again,
and “

” is once again on the display, just press

“Jets 1” again.

When done, press the “Light” button (more than once if
necessary) until you see the normal temperature display.

User Preferences

There are several aspects of spa operation that you can
customize using the User Preferences submenu.

Press “Cool” or “Warm” then “Jets 1”, then “Light”. (Each
press must be within 3 seconds of the previous press.)
At this point, if “

” is not showing on the display,

press “Cool” until you see “

” on the display. Then

press “Jets 1” to enter the User Preferences submenu.

Once in the User Preferences submenu, press “Cool” or
“Warm” to cycle between these settings:

– Suppress Reminders

When set to “

”, reminders are never displayed

on the panel. When set to “

”, reminders are

displayed on the panel periodically.

– Temperature in Celsius

When set to “

”, temperatures are displayed on

the panel in degrees Celsius. When set to “

”,

temperatures are displayed in Fahrenheit.

– 24-hour Time Display

When set to “

”, time is displayed in 24-hour

(military) format (00:00 is midnight, 23:00 is one
hour before midnight). When set to “

”, time

is displayed in 12-hour (am/pm) format (12:00 is
midnight, 11:00 pm is one hour before midnight).

– Clean-up Cycle Duration (some systems only)

When set to “

”, Clean-up Cycles are disabled.

When set to “

” through “

”, the number

indicates how many hours each Clean-up Cycle
will run.

– Dolphin II Address

When set to “

”, no addressing is used. Use this

setting for a Dolphin I, or for a Dolphin II which is
set for no address (which is the Dolphin II factory
default). When set to “

” through “

”, the

number is the address (see your Dolphin II manual
for details).

Editing User Preferences

View the setting.

The left two characters (before the decimal point) tell
you what setting you’re viewing or editing, the right most
character (after the decimal point) tells you the value of
that setting (for example, “ ” for Yes or “ ” for No).

If the value is flashing, you’re editing it. If the value is
not flashing, you’re just viewing it.

Press “Jets 1” to switch editing of the value on (flashing)
or off (not flashing).

Once you’re editing the value (it’s flashing), use the
“Cool” or “Warm” buttons to change the value to the one
you want.

After you change the value, you must press “Jets 1” again
to stop the flashing before the change will register, and
before you can view or edit another setting.

If you don’t interact with the menu for more than
30 seconds, it may time out.

If you press “Light” to back out of the menu, or pause
long enough for it to time out, while a value was
flashing, the changes you were making to that setting
are not remembered. But changes you previously made
to other settings will be in effect.

Any User Preferences that you change will stay in
effect “forever” or until you change them again (unless
the spa’s “persistent memory” is reset by a service
technician), and will override the factory defaults for
those settings.

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