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Page 1: ...DURA 10i DURA 13i DURA 18i DURA 20i DURA 25i DURA 28Ti Manual i...
Page 2: ...nkDongleTM 3 9 Connecting the Wifi module 3 10 Connecting the LinkTouchTM 4 Use and Operation Instruction 4 1 Interface Display 4 2 Time setting 4 3 Setting the On Off timer 4 4 Adjust setpoint 4 5 Mo...
Page 3: ...3 ENG DURA 10i DURA 13i Dimensions DURA 18i...
Page 4: ...4 DURA 20i DURA 25i DURA 28Ti...
Page 5: ...g Current A 6 86 7 52 Max Current A 9 46 9 98 Condensor Titanium Heat Exchanger Compressor Quantity 1 Compressor Type Rotary Mitsubishi DC Inverter Refrigerant R32 HFK 32 Refrigerant weight kg 0 45 0...
Page 6: ...Casing Type Aluminium alloy Electronic Controller DuralinkTM ready with colour LCD Nominal Running Current A 12 94 13 2 Max Current A 13 13 13 5 Condensor Titanium Heat Exchanger Compressor Quantity...
Page 7: ...ase 380V 3N 3Phase Casing Type Aluminium alloy Electronic Controller DuralinkTM ready with colour LCD Nominal Running Current A 13 34 8 26 Max Current A 15 3 10 84 Condensor Titanium Heat Exchanger Co...
Page 8: ...flat solid base Tilting the heat pump for max 3 is accepted 3 Do not drop the heat pump 4 The heat pump must always be installed outdoors 5 Check if the voltage indicated on the heat pump corresponds...
Page 9: ...facturer or your service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 19 Please contact your dealer if your swimming pool heat pump is not working properly There might be a leakage w...
Page 10: ...lat solid base Tilting the heat pump for max 3 is allowed Install silent blocks in order to avoid vibrations and noise All feeding of water treatment to the pool water has to be done downstream of the...
Page 11: ...wimming Pool Heat Pumps Location The unit may be installed virtually anywhere outdoors For indoor pools please consult the supplier DO NOT place the unit in an enclosed area with a limited air volume...
Page 12: ...e basepan This fitting is designed to accept 20mm clear vinyl tubing which can be pushed on by hand and run to a suitable drain It is easy to mistake the condensation for a water leak inside the unit...
Page 13: ...ler It should start in several seconds 3 After running a few minutes make sure the air leaving the side of the unit is cooler 4 With the unit operating turn the filter pump off The unit should also tu...
Page 14: ...agnet so that it sticks above the pump Note the this side up sticker so that the LinkDongleTM is correctly positioned NOTE Correct positioning of the LinkDongleTM is necessary for the LinkTouch to fun...
Page 15: ...odule Remove the three screws on the back of the heat pump Then remove the top lid by a sliding and pulling motion Remove the screws at the top and bottom of the front of the heat pump Then remove the...
Page 16: ...16 Remove the screws and open the electronics lid Insert the wifi module through the grill on the right side of the pump Mount the wifi module on the outside Push the connector through the plug 3 4...
Page 17: ...h the other half Wifi module Display cable Display cable Splitter Circuit board Circuit board NOTE Reconnect the heat pump to mains 230 VAC after the installation NOTE For connecting the WiFi module t...
Page 18: ...the screen once to put the LinkTouchTM in pairing mode Make sure the LinkTouchTM is in close proximity 2m of the device which you would like to pair with wirelessly Select Pair Start on the LinkTouch...
Page 19: ...ain screen 14 Setpoint temperature 15 System time 16 Operating mode selection 17 Adjust setpoint 18 Setting silent mode timer 19 Activate silent mode 20 Set On Off timers 21 Parameter menu 22 Acces li...
Page 20: ...mode When the heat pump is idle in stand by mode OFF is displayed as shown on the screen The black screen indicates that the heat pump is idle settings can be adjusted in this mode ON mode When the he...
Page 21: ...urn to the main screen The date and time can be set either in ON or in OFF mode Swipe the main screen to the right Press on the Time Setting icon Swipe up or down to set the desired date afterwards pr...
Page 22: ...deferred start and an anticipated stop or simply stop a certain timeframe from running at night for example lt is possible to set one Start Timer and one Stop Timer The setting step is hour to hour S...
Page 23: ...n screen Setting the Stop timer Press on the OFF timer Swipe up or down to set the desired time afterwards activate the timer in the top right corner After you have set the Start and Stop timer you ca...
Page 24: ...anged either in ON or in OFF mode with an accuracy of 0 5 C Swipe the main screen to the left Press on the Temp Setting icon Swipe up or down to set the desired temperature Press OK After you ve press...
Page 25: ...5 ENG 4 5 Mode selection Swipe the main screen to the left Press on the Mode icon Swipe left or right to choose the desired mode Press OK After you ve pressed OK press once to return to the main scree...
Page 26: ...ON or in OFF mode Lock activated Lock deactivated Press 5 seconds on button If the screen is successfully locked you ll see a lock icon in the top right corner Press 5 seconds on button Locking If the...
Page 27: ...the pool temperature or need for ultra silent operation This function can be Activated Deactivated manually or using a Timer Manual activation Swipe the main screen to the left Silent Mode is activat...
Page 28: ...on Swipe the main screen to the left Press the Silent Mode icon to deactivate the silent mode Silent Mode is deactivated Press once to return to the main screen The icon appears in the top right corne...
Page 29: ...29 ENG Setting the Start silent mode timer Swipe the main screen to the left Press on the ON timer Press the Silent Timing icon Swipe up or down to set the desired time afterwards press OK...
Page 30: ...hour to hour Once the Timer is activated it is active for all seven days of the week Press on the ON timer Swipe up or down to set the desired time afterwards press OK Activate the timer by pressing t...
Page 31: ...he error is automatically acknowledged l D and the triangle disappears 4 8 Troubleshooting guide lf a fault occurs with the heat pump the icon appears in the top right corner of the screen Error codes...
Page 32: ...value Temperature in degrees celsius D02 Exit defrost temperature point Temperature in degrees celsius D03 Defrost cycle Time in minutes P Water pump P01 Working mode of water pump 0 Normal 1 Special...
Page 33: ...s always ON 1 Special The TO PUMP is only ON when heat pump needs flow for heating Measuring the water temperature is constantly done internally in the heat pump Water temperature in the condenser is...
Page 34: ...ure t03 Outlet water temperature t04 Coil 1 temperature t05 Ambient temperature t06 Exhaust temperature t07 Compressor currrent detect t08 AC fan output t09 Flow rate input t10 Pressure input t11 Supe...
Page 35: ...k or change the pressure Sensor or pressure High Pressure Prot E01 The high pressure switch is broken Check the pressure switch and cold circuit Low Pressure Prot E02 Low pressure1 protection Check th...
Page 36: ...ut Lessvolt F09 The input voltage is low causing the input current is high Check the input voltage measurement Inv Input Overvolt F10 The input voltage is too high more than outage protection current...
Page 37: ...5 Low speed of fan output 220 230VA 06 L Live wire input 220 230VAC 07 N Neutral wire input 220 230VAC 08 AI DI01 Emergency switch input 09 AI DI02 Water flow switch input 10 AI DI03 System low pressu...
Page 38: ...l output 23 0_10V_OUT EC fan control output 24 5V 5V output 25 12V 12V output 26 GND 485_B1 485_A1 12V Frequency conversion board communications 27 28 29 30 GND 485_B2 485_A2 12V Color line controller...
Page 39: ...LK RED WHT YEL 485 B BLK GND RED 12V WHT 485 A 4 Controller U W L N 1 2 L N RED B LU Y G K2 CN13 HEAT CN18 EMV CN66 RY CN11 FOUR OT RED P14L P13L CN30 CN42 CN15 EEV AT WHT 4V K2 ACL ACN L N reactor EE...
Page 40: ...GND 485A1 485B1 RS485 2 CC RS485 HP HP OHP OHP HP OHP GRN 220 240V 50Hz TO POWER SUPPLY MO DE CN10 3 4 Remote ON OFF DURA 20i OT Outlet water temperature 4V 4 way valve AT Ambient temperature COMP Com...
Page 41: ...heat exchange as conserve energy The operation pressure of the refrigerant system should only be serviced by a certified technician Check the power supply and cable connection often Should the unit be...
Page 42: ...m which involves exposing any pipe work that contains or has contained flammable refrigerant shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may lead to the risk of fire or explosion All po...
Page 43: ...manner to avoid possibility of sparking That there no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging recovering or purging the system That there is continuity of earth bonding Repair...
Page 44: ...adequate or may need re calibration Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a refrigerantfree area Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition and is suitable for the refrigeran...
Page 45: ...ing the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of flammable refrigerants In addition a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in good working order Hoses sh...
Page 46: ...l isolation valves on the equipment are closed off k Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration system unless it has been cleaned and checked Charging procedures In addition...
Page 47: ...he symbol depicting a crossed out waste bin that is underneath the appliance indicates that this product at the end of its useful life must be handled separately from domestic waste must be taken to a...
Page 48: ...s than 0 1 sec Nameplate maximum current Phase line Earth line MCB Creepage protector Signal line No more than 10A 3 1 5mm2 1 5mm2 16A 30mA less than 0 1 sec n 0 5mm2 10 16A 3 2 5mm2 2 5mm2 20A 30mA l...
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