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Fusion-i Series Manual 

Page 10 

6. Operation 

6.1 The Controller 

 

 

MUTE 

Under heating or auto mode, the mute 
operation can be applied or removed. 

 

MODE 

Switch unit mode, temperature setting 
and parameter setting. 

 

ON/OFF 

Start-up/shutdown unit OR cancel 
current operation and return to last level 
of operation 

 

UP 

Scroll page up OR increase variable 
value 

 

DOWN 

Scroll page down OR decrease variable 
value 

 

CLOCK 

Date and time settings OR timer settings 

 

 

COOLING 

Cooling mode is active 

 

LOCK 

The keyboard is locked 

 

HEATING 

Heating mode is active 

 

FAULT 

Displays when a fault occurs 

 

AUTO 

Auto mode is active 

 

WIRELESS 

Appears if the unit is connected to 
Wi-Fi and shows the strength of the signal 
accordingly 

 

DEFROSTING 

Unit is defrosting 

 

WATER 
OUTLET 

When displaying the water outlet 
temperature, the light is on 

 

COMPRESSOR 

Displays when 
compressor has started 

 

WATER 
INLET 

When displaying the water inlet 
temperature, the light is on 

 

WATER PUMP 

Displays when water 
pump has started 

 

SET 

When the parameter is adjustable this will 
display 

 

FAN 

Displays when fan has 
started 

 

SECONDS 

Displays when on 

 

MUTE 

Displays when mute 
function is on 

 

MINUTES 

Displays when on 

 

TIMING 

Timer has been set and 
is on 

 

HOURS 

Displays when on 

 

FLOW 

Displays when on 

 

PRESSURE 

Displays when on 

 

Note:

 The upper large numbers refer to the inlet water temperature (water 

coming into the heat pump). The lower small numbers refer to the outlet water 
temperature (water exiting the unit).  
 
For heating, the upper numbers will be a lower degree as it is bringing in cold 
water, while the lower numbers will be higher as it is expelling warmer water. For 
cooling, the upper value will be a higher temperature than the lower value.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for EVO Fusion i12

Page 1: ...info evoheat com au 1300 859 933 www evoheat com au Fusion i Series Manual Page 0...

Page 2: ...on 9 5 10 Initial Start Up 9 6 Operation 10 6 1 The Controller 10 6 2 Operating Functions 11 6 2 1 Startup Shutdown 11 6 2 2 Switching Modes 11 6 2 3 Setting the Target Temperature 11 6 2 4 System Tim...

Page 3: ...output at 15 C air 26 C water kW 5 64 7 00 8 62 12 60 14 00 Cooling output at 35 C air 30 C water kW 3 35 4 22 5 01 8 52 10 21 C O P at 27 C air 12 13 5 66 12 39 5 84 12 57 5 84 10 83 5 50 10 94 5 12...

Page 4: ...i Series Manual Page 3 2 Dimensions Fusion i 7 9 12 Fusion i A L B W C H D E F 7 9 12 1004 418 605 535 350 98 Fusion i 16 Fusion i A L B W C H D E F 16 1046 453 764 5 615 350 101 Fusion i 19 Fusion i...

Page 5: ...ion rubber pads under the feet of the unit 3 Install the supplied condensation barb to the underside of the unit and direct the condensation to an appropriate drainage point PLUMBING INSTALLATION NOTE...

Page 6: ...ating 5 To set the temperature press in the main interface the current target temperature will flash 6 Press to increase the temperature or press to decrease the temperature 7 Once the desired tempera...

Page 7: ...equipped with an over load protection system After a previous stoppage the unit will not start for at least 3 minutes Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour An all pole disconnection dev...

Page 8: ...will void the warranty Correct installation is required to ensure safe and efficient operation of your pool heater Before installation it is very important to ensure 5 variables are carefully checked...

Page 9: ...er When cleaning the pool it is advisable to turn off your heater as restricted water flow may cause the heater to shut down and indicate low water flow fault E03 error or high pressure fault E01 Erro...

Page 10: ...lectrical work A licensed electrician must read the information before connecting Ensure the power cable and circuit breaker are of a suitable size for the heater being installed Also check that there...

Page 11: ...is defrosting WATER OUTLET When displaying the water outlet temperature the light is on COMPRESSOR Displays when compressor has started WATER INLET When displaying the water inlet temperature the ligh...

Page 12: ...in menu short press the MENU button to choose from Heating Cooling or Auto modes A symbol will display on the controller according to what mode is active After 2 seconds without a change the setting w...

Page 13: ...nder this menu if there is no operation for 20 seconds the system will automatically memorise the settings and return to the main menu Press the ON OFF button at any time during changes to exit withou...

Page 14: ...At night or during rest periods the user can start the one click silent or the timing silent function to reduce noise 6 2 6 2 Setting the Timing Silent Function To set the Timing Silent function HOLD...

Page 15: ...ars The screen can be locked while the controller is in the on or off interface Under the locked screen the only operation that can be performed is turning the unit on 6 2 8 Fault Interface When a fai...

Page 16: ...erential pressure Check the pipe water flow and whether water system is jammed or not Low temperature protection Non The environment temp is low Comp Overcurrent Prot E051 The compressor is overload C...

Page 17: ...ion current RMS Check the input voltage measurement Inv Sampling Volt F11 The input voltage sampling fault Check and adjust the current measurement Comm Err DSP PFC F12 DSP and PFC connect fault Check...

Page 18: ...info evoheat com au 1300 859 933 www evoheat com au Fusion i Series Manual Page 17 8 Appendix 8 1 Wiring Diagrams Fusion i 7 Fusion i 9...

Page 19: ...info evoheat com au 1300 859 933 www evoheat com au Fusion i Series Manual Page 18 Fusion i 12 Fusion i 16...

Page 20: ...et point 27 C Adjustable Automatic target temperature set point 27 C Adjustable 8 3 Refrigerant Saturation Temperature Pressure MPa 0 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 2 3 Temperature R410A C 51 3 20 9 4 11...

Page 21: ...100A 75 101A 2 x 25mm2 25mm2 125A 101 123A 2 x 35mm2 35mm2 160A 123 148A 2 x 50mm2 50mm2 225A 148 186A 2 x 70mm2 70mm2 250A 186 224A 2 x 95mm2 95mm2 280A Three Phase Unit Nameplate maximum current Ph...

Page 22: ...damage to your heat pump WHAT SHOULD I BE CHECKING REGULARLY Check the water inlet outlets often for leaks You should avoid the condition of no water or air entering into the system as this will influ...

Page 23: ...ching for or detection of refrigerant leaks A halide torch or any other detector using a naked flame shall not be used REPAIR TO INTRINSICALLY SAFE COMPONENTS LABELLING Do not apply any permanent indu...

Page 24: ...e disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed covers etc If it is necessary to have an electrical supply to equipment during servicing then a permanently operating...

Page 25: ...in good condition Before using the recovery machine check that it is in satisfactory working order has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ign...

Page 26: ...ciated with delivery handling freighting or damage to the product in transit 4 If warranty service is required you should a contact Evo Industries Australia on 1300 859 933 or via our Contact page on...

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