
MASTERTEMP
®
Pool and Spa Heater Installation and User’s Guide
Rev. L 8-12-14
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Diagnostic LED
1 Flash
- Air Flow Fault
2 Flashes
- Flame No Call for Heat
3 Flashes
- Ignition Lockout
Flame Current
Check Point
Section 4. Operation Instructions
Figure 30.
SAFETY CONTROLS,
(cont’d.)
OPERATION OF IGNITION MODULE
The Ignition Module
, (see
Figure 30
),
is microprocessor based
and operates on 24VAC supplied by the transformer. The control
utilizes a microprocessor to continually and safely monitor, analyze,
and control the proper operation of the gas flame holder. The module
with the presence of the flame sensor, using flame rectification,
allows the heater to operate.
OPERATING THE CONTROL PANEL
The five operating switches are:
POOL ON
Press this button to govern heater operation by
the pool temperature setting.
SPA ON
Press this button to govern heater operation by
the spa temperature setting.
HEATER OFF
Press this button to switch off the heater.
S
S
S
S
S
TEMP
Press this button to raise the temperature
setting.
T
T
T
T
T
TEMP
Press this button to lower the temperature
setting.
To toggle the display between degrees Centigrade (°C) and degrees
Fahrenheit (°F):
1. Turn the Operating Control OFF.
2. Press
S
TEMP
or
T
TEMP
for 5 seconds. The display will flash once and change modes (°C to °F or vice versa).
3. Turn the Operating Control ON.
When either the
S
TEMP
or
T
TEMP
buttons are depressed, the digital display will indicate the temperature setting.
After five seconds, the display will return to the actual pool/spa temperature.
In addition to the digital temperature display, there are five indicator lights:
The
POOL ON
light indicates that the pool water temperature is governing operation of the heater.
The
SPA ON
light indicates that the spa water temperature is governing operation of the heater.
The
HEATING
light comes on and stays on when the burner is firing. This light should be on whenever the burner is on.
It blinks when the heater is calling for heat but not firing. If this light is on but the burner fails to come on, one of the
“service” lights should come on, indicating a fault in the system.
The
SERVICE SYSTEM
light indicates that there is insufficient water flow to the heater. If the pump is operating, this
usually indicates that the filter and/or skimmers should be cleaned (some filters may require back-washing). If the light
remains on after the filter/skimmers have been serviced, the system should be checked by a qualified service technician.
The
SERVICE HEATER
light indicates a fault in the heater or its controls. If this light comes on, shut down the heater
(See “TO TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE” on
page 34
), and have a qualified service technician check the
system.
WARNING
Risk of explosion or fire causing burns or death if safety interlocks are disabled. DO NOT
attempt to operate heater
when SERVICE HEATER light is on or if blower or burner will not start. Instead, follow instructions under “To Switch Off Gas to
the Appliance,” and call a qualified service technician to repair unit.
Figure 31.
Temperature
Up and Down
Digital Temperature
Display
System Operation
Indicator Lights
Dual Temperature
Controls
Heater "OFF"
Switch
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