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Page 1: ...INVERTER HEATPUMP FOR SWIMMING POOLS Installation Instruction Manual 402 0071 161212 heat pumps...
Page 2: ...e 3 5 Electrical Wiring 3 6 Initial Start up of the Unit 3 7 Condensation 4 Operation and Use 4 1 Display interface introduction 4 2 Button functions 4 3 Error codes 4 4 Error code list 5 Wiring diagr...
Page 3: ...aintenance and operation must be carried out according to the recommended time and frequency as stated in this manual Use genuine standard spare parts only Failure to comply with these recommendations...
Page 4: ...inal Heating Capacity kW 7 1 9 7 11 5 Nominal power input kW 0 99 1 38 1 72 Max power input kW 2 5 3 2 4 88 Nominal Running current A 4 3 6 7 5 Current range A 0 9 9 2 1 3 13 1 1 6 17 1 Max Current A...
Page 5: ...6 6 Nominal power input kW 2 1 2 46 Max power input kW 5 52 6 72 Nominal Running current A 9 1 4 6 Current range A 2 20 9 1 13 9 29 Max Current A 24 09 11 2 Compressor quantity 1 1 Compressor type Rot...
Page 6: ...6 A Dura Pro 17 Dura Pro 21 400 470 L H W 1003 mm 767 mm 410 mm L H W 1117 mm 868 mm 447 mm 2 2 Dimensions DURA Pro 12 DURA Pro 17 21...
Page 7: ...7 L H W 1163 mm 1275 mm 470 mm DURA Pro 25 28T...
Page 8: ...k air inlet These locations deny the unit of a continuous source of fresh air which reduces its efficiency and may prevent adequate heat delivery 3 2 How Close To Your Pool Normally the pool heat pump...
Page 9: ...s and noise 4 Always keep the heat pump in upright position If the unit has been tilted you should wait for at least 24 hours before turning it on 3 4 Installation of a check valve When using automati...
Page 10: ...press the key ON OFF of wire con troller It should start in several seconds 3 After running a few minutes make sure the air leaving the fan opening of the unit is cooler between 5 10 C 4 With the uni...
Page 11: ...itting on the side of the base pan 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 wa...
Page 12: ...k screen Locks the screen 3 Parameters Acces to parameters 4 Clock settings Set the date time Activate timers 5 Error codes View error code history 6 Silent settings Press to activate silent function...
Page 13: ...4 CLOCK SETTINGS In the main interface tap on the clock Settings button 3 interface displays as follows Setting the time tap on the Time Settings button 1 then the following menu pops up Tap the valu...
Page 14: ...ES See section 4 3 6 SILENT SETTINGS In the main screen tap the silent settings button A pop up appears with 2 icons TIMER START Tap this button to activate deactivate the START timer 1 Activated Gree...
Page 15: ...ctivate the silent mode For example above Tap ON to use the Timed silent mode the unit will start the silent mode at 23 00h and end at 08 00h Note If the unit is running in silent mode and the OFF but...
Page 16: ...g mode 3 Heating mode 4 Set desired swimming pool temperature 8 STATISTICS In the main screen tap the Statistics button A new menu will pop up The temperature curve automatically updates every hour an...
Page 17: ...ou don t check the Error code history menu the main interface will display a static icon after a while If you do check Error code history menu the main interface will display a static icon The Error c...
Page 18: ...perature protection Exhaust temp sensor failure The secondary anti freezing Protection Ambient temp sensor failure Normal boot Exhaust Temp Of system is too high Low pressure protection The primary an...
Page 19: ...requency conversion board offline Input voltage is large Radiator temperature sensor fault IPM Input current is large protection DSP and MCU connect fault Input current too large alarm MOP drive alarm...
Page 20: ...N L N 1 2 L N N EEV 5 4V TC 24V 2 2 FS FS FS LP LP HP HP LP HP t 5K SUT SUT SUT t 5K IT IT IT t 5K OT OT OT CT CT t 5K CT AT AT t 5K AT N N 4V 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 01 K2 P N N N N N FM ET ET YEL BLK WHT RE...
Page 21: ...aust temperature TC Transformer 4V 4 way valve K2 Relay of pump t 50K EP ET EP EP 1 2 4 1 4 EP Exhaust protection 4 CN7 CN9 J2 485B1 GND 3 RLY1 OUT2 OUT3 AC N1 OUT4 OUT5 485A1 12V CN2 12V 5V 0 10V OUT...
Page 22: ...LY1 OUT2 OUT3 AC N1 OUT4 OUT5 485A1 12V CN2 12V 5V 0 10V OUT PWM OUT AI12 AI DI11 AI DI10 AI DI09 PWM IN AI DI08 AI DI07 AI DI06 AI DI05 AI DI04 AI DI03 AI DI02 AI DI01 0 5V IN 485A2 12V CN8 485B2 GND...
Page 23: ...heck if all processes in the unit are operational and pay special attention to the operation pres sure of the refrigerant system Check the power supply and cable connections regularly Should the unit...
Page 24: ...rneath the appliance indi cates that this product at the end of its useful life must be handled separately from domestic waste must be taken to a recycling center for electric and electronic devices o...
Page 25: ...6 Operating the product at water flow rates outside the published minimum and maximum specifications 7 Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product 8 Chemical con...
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