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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
Troubleshooting
1.
Can’t find the “Teach Wireless” display:
Press the “menu” button (possibly multiple
times) until “Settings Menu” is displayed. Next, press the “<“ or “>” buttons (possibly
multiple times) until “Teach Wireless” display appears. If you go through all of the
displays without ever seeing the “Teach Wireless” and you get to the point where “Set-
tings Menu” appears again, then this means that the Pro Logic/Aqua Logic control unit
is not communicating with the Base Station. Check that the 4 wire cable from the Base
Station is plugged into the “wireless connector” on the main printed circuit board (refer
to the Installation section for connection diagram). If this connector is already plugged
in (for more than 30 seconds), then call Hayward Technical Service for assistance.
2.
“Teach Wireless” failed:
Ensure that the remote is powered when pressing the
button. This is indicated by a single flash on the LED on the spa-side remote or a mes-
sage on the display of the in-house remotes. If the remote is powered, then the next
most likely cause is that the distance between the Base Station and the remote is too
great—try moving the remote closer to the station. Lastly, there may be other equip-
ment in the neighborhood that is using the same frequency. To see if this is the case,
go to the Settings Menu/Wireless Channel and select another channel. Note that after
you change the channel you will have to “re-teach” every wireless remote device in the
system.
3.
Unreliable communication with remote devices:
The most likely cause is that the
distance between the Base Station and the remote is too great—try moving the remote
closer to the station. Lastly, there may be other equipment in the neighborhood that is
using the same frequency. To see if this is the case, go to the Settings Menu/Wireless
Channel and select another channel. Note that after you change the channel you will
have to “re-teach” every wireless remote device in the system.
4.
No communication with remote controls:
Try the “Teach Wireless” procedure to
ensure that the remote knows the ID code of the Base Station and also what channel to
communicate on. If this procedure is not successful, then refer to the “Teach Wireless”
failed section above.