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Contents

 

 

 

 

 

1. General .......................................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.1 

General Terms of Delivery ................................................................................................ 6

 

1.2 

Safety instructions ............................................................................................................ 6

 

1.3 

Water treatment .............................................................................................................. 7

 

2. Description ................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.1 

Package contents ............................................................................................................ 8

 

2.2 

General characteristics..................................................................................................... 8

 

2.3 

Technical specifications ................................................................................................... 9

 

2.4 

Unit dimensions ............................................................................................................. 10

 

2.5 

Exploded view ................................................................................................................ 11

 

3. Installation .................................................................................................................................. 12

 

3.1 

Location ................................................................................................................................ 12

 

3.2 

Installation layout ............................................................................................................ 13

 

3.3 

Hydraulic connection ....................................................................................................... 13

 

3.4 

Electrical connection ....................................................................................................... 13

 

4. Use .......................................................................................................................................14

 

4.1 

Control panel...................................................................................................................14

 

4.2 

Operating mode selector .................................................................................................14

 

4.3 

Heating Mode .................................................................................................................15

 

4.4 

Cooling Mode ................................................................................................................. 16

 

4.5 

Silent Mode ..................................................................................................................... 17

 

4.6 

Auto Mode ...................................................................................................................... 17

 

4.7 

Status values and advanced settings............................................................................... 18

 

5.Operation ............................................................................................................................. 20

 

5.1 

Operation ........................................................................................................................ 20

 

6.Maintenance and servicing ................................................................................................ 21

 

6.1 

Maintenance, servicing and winter storage ......................................................................21

 

7.Repairs ................................................................................................................................ 22

 

7.1 

Breakdowns and faults. ................................................................................................... 22

 

7.2 

List of faults. ................................................................................................................... 23

 

8.Recycling ............................................................................................................................ 24

 

8.1 

Recycling the heat pump................................................................................................ 24

 

A.Appendices

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25

 

A.1 

Wiring  diagrams

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25

 

Summary of Contents for Mini 40

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for your heat pump Crystal Mini 40...

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Page 3: ...released into the surrounding area Before starting work the environment of the equipment should be checked to ensure that there is no risk of flammability No smoking signs must be posted 6 Ventilated...

Page 4: ...ese are the result of many years of research in the field of design and production of heat pumps for swimming pools Our aim is to provide you with an exceptional high performance quality product We ha...

Page 5: ...ot exceed the maximum limits authorized for this particular product In the event of a defect and or malfunction of the heat pump the electricity supply must be disconnected and no attempt made to repa...

Page 6: ...ut 13 3 3 Hydraulic connection 13 3 4 Electrical connection 13 4 Use 14 4 1 Control panel 14 4 2 Operating mode selector 14 4 3 Heating Mode 15 4 4 Cooling Mode 16 4 5 Silent Mode 17 4 6 Auto Mode 17...

Page 7: ...must be aware of all the instructions in the heat pump s installation manual as well as the technical specifications Under no circumstances install the equipment close to a source of heat combustible...

Page 8: ...current safety regulations Brazing should be performed by a qualified welder When replacing a defective refrigerant component use only parts certified by our technical department When replacing pipew...

Page 9: ...European directive High performance with up to 90 energy savings compared to a conventional heating system Clean efficient and environmentally friendly R32 refrigerant Reliable high output leading br...

Page 10: ...input KW 0 713 0 171 Inputcurrent A 3 087 0 743 COP 3 22 1 99 Air 20 C Water26 C Capacity KW 0 79 0 31 Power input KW 0 675 0 162 Inputcurrent A 2 913 0 704 COP 1 91 1 17 power supply 220 240V 50Hz m...

Page 11: ...2 Description 10 Dimensions in mm Crystal Mini 40 A 385 B 420 C 290 D 52 E 180 2 4 Unit dimensions A D E B C...

Page 12: ...port 7 Evaporator 8 Electrical control box 9 Mounting frame 10 Top panel 11 Compressor 12 Water Flow Switch 13 Heat exchanger 14 Left side panel 15 Electric base frame heating 16 Electric crankshaft h...

Page 13: ...e around the unit for servicing and maintenance operations 4 The unit must not be installed in an area exposed to oil flammable gases corrosiveproducts sulfurous compounds or close to high frequency e...

Page 14: ...t the water outlet pipe and the water intake pipe The heat pump electrical plug integrates a 10mA differential circuit breaker Before connecting your heat pump please ensure that the plug is connected...

Page 15: ...Heating Mode Select the heating mode for the heat pump to heat the water in your pool Cooling Mode Select the cooling mode for the heat pump to cool the water in your pool Silent Mode Select the heat...

Page 16: ...water temperature Useful information about how the heating mode operates When the incoming water temperature is less than or equal to the required temperature set point temperature X C the heat pump...

Page 17: ...er temperature When the incoming water temperature is greater than or equal to the required temperature set point temperature X C the compressor will switch to cooling mode The compressor will stop wh...

Page 18: ...or equal to the required temperature set point temperature X C the heat pump will switch to heating mode The compressor will stop when the temperature of the incoming water is greater than or equal t...

Page 19: ...ction parameters or Press or digital flashing Step 5 Press or to adjust the setting value Note some settings cannot be modified Consult the settings table for further information Step 6 Press to set t...

Page 20: ...table P15 Defrostmodeambientandcoiltemperaturedifference 0 15 C 0 C Adjustable P16 Defrostingmode airentrytemperature 0 20 C 17 C Adjustable P17 EEV activation timer 20 90 sec 45sec Adjustable P18 Hea...

Page 21: ...he unit Operation 1 Connect the unit power plug 2 Activate the circulating pump 3 Activate the unit s power supply protection differential switch and circuit breaker 4 Activate the heat pump 5 Select...

Page 22: ...hat are used on Ponds and non Chemically treated Hot Tub users to flush out the titanium heat exchanger every few months as Bio Film will build up here all depending on bather and fish loading N B Be...

Page 23: ...of a fault and the actions to be taken Fault code example Fault code E09 7 1 Breakdowns and faults WARNING Under normal conditions a suitable heat pump can heat the water in a swimming pool by 1 C to...

Page 24: ...temperature sensor malfunction Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor E16 Outside coil temperature error Sensor disconnected or defective Reconnect or replace sensor E18 Vented t...

Page 25: ...tely with a view to its reuse recycling or upgrading It contains substances that are potentially hazardous to the environment but which will be eliminated or neutralized by recycling YOU HAVE THREE SO...

Page 26: ...ankshaft heating L DC FAN 12V FAN 485 Outlet water temp Condenser temp Discharge temp Suction temp Program entry port RED WH BLU Exhaust temp Wifi interface Ambient temp Reserve Electronic expansion v...

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