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5. PROGRAMMING VARIABLE TIME & SPEED OPERATIONS

2.1) PROGRAM CURRENT TIME: 

• To set Current Time press the “RUN/STOP” and “SET” button at the same time, hold for 3 seconds. 

The hour setting will flash. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to adjust to current hour. When you 

have the hour correct press the “SET” button once to move to minute setting. The minute setting will 

flash. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust to the current minute (See Image #3).

                                                                              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2.2) PROGRAM “T” SEGMENT TIMES AND OPERATING SPEEDS:

• A maximum of 4 timing segments can be programmed. Each timing segment includes three 
parameters: “Start Time,” “End Time,” and “Running Speed”.  The segments are shown on the 
screen as “T1,” “T2,” “T3,” and “T4”. After setting, the pump runs at the speed programmed within 
the times set for Start and End. Times and speeds are saved when power is off.

• When programming time and speed parameters for the first time, programming automatically starts 
with the first time and speed segment, “T1”.

• When programming a time and speed segment, all parameters (Start Time, End Time and   

 

Running Speed) are displayed. The parameter being programmed flashes.

• Press the “SET” button to start programming your “T1” operating time and speed segment.  

 

Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to program the Start Time, End Time, and Operating Speed.    

The parameter being set will flash. When you have the time or speed set as you want, press “SET” to 
save it. The next parameter will flash. Continue through the Start Time, End Time, and Speed settings 
until finished. Once you have the first segment programmed press the “SET” button for 3 seconds to 

save and exit that segment.
• Press the “DOWN” button to move to the “T2” segment you wish to program. Repeat the  

 

process used to program the first time and speed segment.

• Continue the process through “T3” & “T4” until you have programmed as many of the four  

 

available time and speed segments you wish. It is not necessary to program all four of the time  

 

and speed segments.
• If you make a mistake while you are programming time and speed in a segment you can go  

 

back by pressing “SET” once. Then switch to the time or speed setting you want to change by  

 

pressing “SET” until that setting flashes. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to change the setting.

Summary of Contents for FLOWXTREME PRO VS II

Page 1: ...NE9882 FLOWXTREME PRO VS II VARIABLE SPEED POOL PUMPS FOR ABOVE IN GROUND POOLS Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our Consumer Hotline at 1 800 759 0977 Monday F...

Page 2: ...S 7 ELECTRICAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 9 START UP OPERATIONS 11 PROGRAMMING VARIABLE TIME SPEED OPERATIONS 13 MAINTENANCE STORAGE WINTERIZATION 16 TECHNICAL DATA FOR FX PRO VS II ABOVE GROUND IN GROUND PU...

Page 3: ...lls read this manual carefully and completely WARNING CAUTION To reduce risk of injury do not permit children to use or climb on this product Closely supervise children at all times Components such as...

Page 4: ...lectrocution and could result in injury or death To reduce the risk of electric shock see installation instructions and consult a professional electrician on how to bond pump Also contact a licensed e...

Page 5: ...lled a minimum of three feet 3 0 91 meter apart as measured from near point to near point Dual suction fittings shall be placed in such locations and distances to avoid dual blockage by a user Dual su...

Page 6: ...alve Do not close filter manual air relief valve until a steady stream of water not air or air and water is discharged All suction and discharge valves MUST be OPEN when starting the circulation syste...

Page 7: ...urther reduce vibration and stress on pipe or hose joints The base MUST be solid level rigid and vibration free Pump installation should Allow pump inlet height to be as close to water level as possib...

Page 8: ...tting by hand and then use a tool to engage fitting an additional 1 turns Use care when using Teflon tape as friction is reduced considerably Do NOT over tighten fitting or you may cause damage If lea...

Page 9: ...may overheat causing overload tripping and reduced component life If voltage is less than 90 or more than 110 of rated voltage when motor is running at full load consult Power Company Grounding and Bo...

Page 10: ...ump has pre attached power cords with 3 prong grounded plugs If local electrical codes call for power cords with twist lock plugs please check with your local professional pool store or online for ava...

Page 11: ...ully opening filter manual air relief valve until a steady stream of water is discharged 4 Allow no more than 40 psi 276 kPa at a water temperature no higher than 100 F 38 C 5 Run pressure test for no...

Page 12: ...water source is higher than the pump as is normal with above ground installation pump will prime itself when suction and outlet valves are opened If the water source is lower than the pump as is norma...

Page 13: ...nual mode has four default speeds LOW MEDIUM HIGH FULL 1 2 The default speeds cannot be changed However you can adjust to a temporary pump speed within a default setting with the UP or DOWN buttons 1...

Page 14: ...nt all parameters Start Time End Time and Running Speed are displayed The parameter being programmed flashes Press the SET button to start programming your T1 operating time and speed segment Use the...

Page 15: ...own button once the setting under this segment will be deleted Review the button functions below for additional programming information 3 0 BUTTON DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS Diagram 4 3 1 RUN STOP BUTT...

Page 16: ...self lubricating motor bearings and shaft seals No lubrication is necessary Keep motor clean Do NOT use water to hose off motor Occasionally shaft seals must be replaced due to wear or damage Replace...

Page 17: ...y and remove strainer cover from strainer housing Disconnect pump from mounting pad wiring system and plumbing system Once the pump is empty of water re install the strainer cover and drain plugs Stor...

Page 18: ...ling 2 2 PM21022 NEP20233 NE9881 NE9882 3 Intake and Discharge O Ring 2 PM2103 NEP20234 NE9881 NE9882 4 Motor Shell 1 PM2104 NEP20235 NE9881 NE9882 5 Drain Plug O Ring 2 PM2105 NEP20236 NE9881 NE9882...

Page 19: ...NE9882 3 Intake and Discharge O Ring 2 PM2103 NEP20234 NE9881 NE9882 4 Motor Shell 1 PM2104 NEP20235 NE9881 NE9882 5 Drain Plug O Ring 2 PM2105 NEP20236 NE9881 NE9882 6 Drain Valve 2 PM2106 NEP20237...

Page 20: ...the phase loss is resolved 5 Communication Loss Protection When a communication failure occurs between the display PCB and the main PCB inside the pump the error code CP is displayed and the pump stop...

Page 21: ...ad protector will allow the motor to automatically restart once the motor has cooled It will continue to shut off until the problem is corrected Be sure to correct cause of overheating Motor Hums But...

Page 22: ...l dealer can confirm this with a vacuum gauge You may be able to check by removing the skimmer basket and holding your hand over the bottom port with skimmer full and pump running If no suction is fel...

Page 23: ...ount the pump on a level surface and secure the pump to the equipment pad 3 Foreign matter in pump housing Loose stones debris hitting impeller will cause noise Solution With the pump turned off or di...

Page 24: ...nses for removal installation or replacement of the product or components are not covered under this warranty The manufacturer reserves the right to make substitutions to warranty claims if parts are...

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