Jacuzzi J-345 Manuale Utente

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11.1 
Primary Filtration Menu
During the primary filtration cycle, the circulation pump and CLEAR
RAY 
are activated. The spa is programmed with a factory default setting but 
can be programmed to any of the cycle settings listed below. These 
cycles allow the circulation pump to run for preset amounts of time per 
day, in addition to the normal operation. Should the circulation pump 
activate outside of a preset cycle (except for PF0 and PF6), e.g. when 
heating, that run time will reduce the length of the next cycle.
Note: To set a time for the primary filtration cycle to begin, simply turn 
power on to the spa two minutes prior to the desired time. You can also 
press the Warmer, Cooler and Jets Pump 1 buttons simultaneously for 2 
seconds to restart the spa once power has been provided.
No filtration
4 hours of filtration per day
8 hours of filtration per day (
default setting for J-335 to 
J-385)
12 hours of filtration per day 
16 hours of filtration per day 
20 hours of filtration per day
24 hours of filtration per day (
default setting for J-315 
and J-325)
2 hours of filtration – 4 times per day
3 hours of filtration – 4 times per day
In extreme bitter cold weather we recommend you program 
the primary filtration cycle to run 24 hours. Refer to the "Win-
terizing" section on page 42.
A. 
For Models J335 to J385
Two minutes after power is applied to the spa, an automatic primary 
filtration cycles begins. The circulation pump is activated and set to run 
for 8 hours a day (factory default). The circulation pump draws water 
through the skimmer bag and one of two filter cartridges to effectively 
remove small debris in your spa. During the primary filtration cycle, the 
circulation pump and CLEAR
RAY are activated. The factory default 
setting is PF2. This setting is programmable.
Note: The circulation pump also supplies heated water to the spa when 
the heater turns on. 
Any time the circulation pump runs outside of 
a programmed cycle (except for PF0 and PF6), that run time will 
reduce the length of the next cycle.