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BARACUDA | TITAN 2 ECO 3
| Installation & Operating Instructions
TROUBLESHOOTING
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BARACUDA |
TITAN 2 ECO 3
|
Installation & Operating Instructions
TROUBLESHOOTING
• If a problem occurs, before you contact your retailer, please carry
out these few simple checks using the following tables.
• If the problem continues, contact your retailer.
• Actions to be performed by a qualified technician only
Appliance behaviour
The pump does not
start / the motor does
not turn.
• Filtration outside of a scheduled operating range (“Auto” mode). Check the
filtration clock settings.
• Faulty user interface fuse, replace .
• Electric power cut. Check the circuit breaker(s).
•
Check the connection between the power cable and the motor terminals.
• Check that the user interface cable is not damaged.
• The “error” light flashes, see § “5.2 I Error codes”
• Check that the motor shaft rotates freely. Check that there is no debris in the
pre- filter strainer.
•
If debris remains, remove the pump to access the turbine.
The pump doesn’t
prime / air can be seen
in the pre- filter strainer.
• Check the position of all valves in the hydraulic circuit.
• Air is stuck in the circuit, drain the hydraulic circuit (drain screw on the filter).
• The pool’s water level is too low, air is being sucked into the circuit, fill the pool.
• The gasket of the pre- filter strainer lid is defective, check the condition of the
gasket and the correct air-tightness of the lid.
Low flow rate/ low filter
pressure
• Pre- filter basked full of debris: clean.
• Air leak in the circuit. Check all tightening torques.
•
The turbine and the pump diffuser are blocked or worn, replace.
•
The diffuser seal is worn, replace.
Low flow rate/ high
filter pressure
• The filter is clogged. Wash the filter (or the cartridge depending on the case).
• Check the position of all valves in the hydraulic circuit.
Pump making a lot
of noise
• Air leak or cavitation in the suction piping. Check the position of the valves and
adjust where necessary.
• Pump incorrectly positioned on the ground. Check that it is resting in a flat
position on a hard, horizontal ground. Use anti-vibration studs where
necessary.
• A foreign body is present in the pre-filter strainer.
•
A foreign body is present in the pump body (in this case, the pump must be
removed).
Leak between the pump
body and the motor
•
The mechanical lining is damaged or defective, replace
The pump heats up and
switches off
• The motor is overheating due to too little ventilation. Check that there is enough
clear space around the motor.
•
There is an electrical fault. Check the power connections and check the
mains voltage, which must not vary.
There is no damage to
the user interface
• The cable(s) is(are) damaged or poorly connected in the user interface housing;
check the condition of these cables.