Table 2.
Jandy Laminar Jet with LED Lights Sequence
Sequence Order
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
NOTE: When the light is turned OFF for more than
seven (7) seconds, it will remain in the color set
that is currently active. When the light is turned
back ON, the light will be on the same color set.
7.2
To Reset to the Beginning of the
Color Sequence
Turn the light OFF, wait four (4) to six (6) seconds, then
turn ON, the light will return to the beginning of the
color cycle (Alpine White).
NOTE: If an AquaLink
RS control system is being
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used the color set can be selected using the
controller.
NOTE: To synchronize colors on multiple Jandy
WaterColors light systems and Jandy Laminar
Jets with LED Lights wired to separate
switches, preform the above actions on all
of the switches simultaneously. All Jandy
WaterColors lights and Jandy Laminar Jet
with LED lights will synchronize automatically
if activated by the same switch. No other
accessories are required.
Section 8. Light Intensity Set Up
8.1
Light Intensity Adjustment Set
NOTE: The LED light intensity can be adjusted to your
preference. Increased water stream flow will
cause a greater disturbance of the laminar jet
stream and create a more intense light.
1.
Use the light intensity adjustment screw attached
to the scratcher to adjust the light intensity.
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Color Modes
Alpine White
Sky Blue
Cobalt Blue
Caribbean Blue
Spring Green
Emerald Green
Emerald Rose
Magenta
Violet
Slow Color Splash
Fast Color Splash
America the Beautiful
Fat Tuesday
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2.
To increase the light intensity, turn the screw
counter-clockwise to increase the water stream
coming out of the scratcher. This water stream
disturbs the surface of the laminar jet flow causing
an increase in the light intensity.
Scratcher
Figure 12. Scratcher Assembly and Light Intensity
Adjustment Screw
NOTE: Laminar jets are sensitive to wind, earth
movement and equipment vibration. Secure
the laminar jet and deck canister to minimize
vibration. Periodic stream distortion caused
by pump vibrations and motor electrical
fluctuations is normal and not indicative of a
nozzle defect. Also, occasionally a nozzle will
"burp" due to pumped air collecting in the nozzle
body. This is normal and will occur until all air
is purged from the piping system. Trapped air
can also cause slight distortion in water action.
It is imperative that all air is removed to ensure
proper water feature operation.
Section 9. General Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
CAUTION
The light engine assembly in the Jandy Laminar jet is sealed and
therefore contains no serviceable parts. In order to prevent risk
of property damage and/or injury, no service should be attempted
to the light engine assembly in the event of a malfunction. The
complete light engine assembly must be replaced.
Perform routine maintenance on the filter to ensure
trouble-free nozzle operation. Be careful not to allow
debris to enter the inlet plumbing when cleaning filters.
NOTE: Always flush lines after cleaning and backwash
of filters.
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Screwdriver
Light Intensity
Adjustment Screw