
17
Service messages
17
Service messages
The menu
Service messages
is called up as follows:
Menu hotkey
Service Messages
The function
Service messages
facilitates targeted planning of certain
service processes:
•
Calibration Interval(pH, mV, Cl or Br, T)
Recommended interval: 1 month
•
Electrode exchange (pH, mV, Cl or Br, T)
Recommended interval: 12 months
•
Hose exchange on the dosage pump (pH, mV, O2, Cl)
Recommended interval: 12 months
A time interval in [months] can be defined for each service process in
the sub-menu
Service intervals.
After the configured period of time has
passed, PoolManager
®
will automatically provide a reminder that the
planned service process is due.
The default setting for all service intervals is set to 0 months, i.e.
inactive. In order to activate the function, an interval of 1...60 months
has to be set for the service processes desired. Resetting the setting
to 0 months will deactivate the service message again
In the menu
Service messages
, all planned service processes are
shown along with their due date. If needed, the planned date
calculated by PoolManager
®
can be corrected manually.
The service processes are displayed in the menu as follows:
1
These service messages are already due. Therefore, an
acknowledgement button is displayed.
Pressing the acknowledgement button will reschedule the
process and the newly calculated due date will be
displayed.
2
These
service
messages
are
not
yet
due.
Therefore, the due date is displayed.
17.1
Signalising due service messages
Due service messages are signalised as follows:
•
Striking blinking of the entire display
Blinking ends immediately upon touching the touchscreen.
•
Automatic jump to the menu
Service messages
Note: The menu
Service messages
can also be called up at any
time as follows:
Menu hotkey
Service Messages
User Manual PoolManager
®
is called up as follows:
facilitates targeted planning of certain
(pH, mV, Cl or Br, T)
on the dosage pump (pH, mV, O2, Cl)
A time interval in [months] can be defined for each service process in
After the configured period of time has
will automatically provide a reminder that the
etting for all service intervals is set to 0 months, i.e.
inactive. In order to activate the function, an interval of 1...60 months
has to be set for the service processes desired. Resetting the setting
to 0 months will deactivate the service message again.
, all planned service processes are
shown along with their due date. If needed, the planned date
can be corrected manually.
The service processes are displayed in the menu as follows:
service messages are already due. Therefore, an
acknowledgement button is displayed.
Pressing the acknowledgement button will reschedule the
process and the newly calculated due date will be
These
service
messages
are
not
yet
due.
the due date is displayed.
ignalising due service messages
Due service messages are signalised as follows:
Blinking ends immediately upon touching the touchscreen.
Service messages
can also be called up at any
•
Acoustic alarm signal
(Provided the function
Acoustic alarms
corresponding alarms in the menu
The acoustic alarm signal ends immediately upon touching the
touchscreen.
Note:
Due service processes are signalised at 8:00 a.m. on the
corresponding day.
17.2
Re-scheduling service messages
When re-scheduling, PoolManager
service message by adding the configured service interval to the
current date.
Example:
•
For pH calibration, a service interval of 3 months is configured.
•
On 6 December 2012, it will be re
The new due date is 6 March 2013.
Service messages are re-scheduled in the
•
Change to the service interval in the menu
•
Acknowledgement of a due service message
•
Successful performance of calibration (for calibration messages
only)
•
Calling up the function
Re-schedule service messages
menu
Service intervals
18
Event log
The
event log
is called up as follows:
Men
u
hotkey
Event log
The event log is a record of all important events involving
PoolManager
®
with date and time. PoolManager
to 500 events. When that number is met, the oldest events are
overwritten with new ones.
The event log is an important tool in controlling proper operation of the
swimming pool system and analysing potential problems.
18.1
Events
The following events are logged individually in the event log:
•
PoolManager
®
turning on and off
•
Alarm states (beginning and end)
•
Calibration with exact data
•
Parameter changes with old and new value
•
O2 dosages and average temperature values
•
Manual dosing
•
Dosed product volumes
•
Remote access
•
Software updates
•
Access code reset
•
Reset to default values (default reset)
PoolManager
®
displays all entries in the event log in an easy
manner. That is why there is no detailed presentation of the individual
events.
47
Acoustic alarms
is activated for the
corresponding alarms in the menu
Alarm settings
)
alarm signal ends immediately upon touching the
Due service processes are signalised at 8:00 a.m. on the
scheduling service messages
scheduling, PoolManager
®
recalculates the due date of a
adding the configured service interval to the
For pH calibration, a service interval of 3 months is configured.
On 6 December 2012, it will be re-scheduled.
The new due date is 6 March 2013.
scheduled in the following cases:
Change to the service interval in the menu
Service intervals
Acknowledgement of a due service message
Successful performance of calibration (for calibration messages
schedule service messages
in the
is called up as follows:
The event log is a record of all important events involving
with date and time. PoolManager
®
has memory for up
to 500 events. When that number is met, the oldest events are
The event log is an important tool in controlling proper operation of the
swimming pool system and analysing potential problems.
g events are logged individually in the event log:
turning on and off
Alarm states (beginning and end)
Parameter changes with old and new value
O2 dosages and average temperature values
Reset to default values (default reset)
displays all entries in the event log in an easy-to-follow
manner. That is why there is no detailed presentation of the individual