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MaxFlo VS Pump
IS2303VSP2 Rev-B
pump, system plumbing, or pool from freezing.
If Low Temp Operation is disabled, the temperature setting screen is
not shown.
Buttons
Screen Used
Comments
13.
+ -
Use + to reset to factory default settings
< >
Use > to skip reset
14.
+ -
Confirm reset of all parameters
< >
Move to next menu item
15.
6.7.
Timer Menu
Buttons
Screen Used
Comments
1.
< >
Use > to enter Timer Menu
2.
3.
+ -
Use + to change displayed timer
< >
Use > to skip to next timer
4.
+ -
Use + to rename timer
< >
Use > to set motor speed for timer
5.
+ -
Use to set speed for timer
< >
Use > to set start/stop time
6.
+ -
Use to set start/stop time for timer
< >
Use > to choose days of operation for timer
7.
+ -
Use to choose days of operation for timer
< >
Move to next menu item
Note:
When start/stop times are set to be the same, the timer is deactivated. Each timer can be set to run on
specific days of the week. Options are to run 7 days per week, 5 days per week (Monday thru Friday), or on a single
day (Monday thru Sunday). Each timer is set up in this same manner. When the pump is powered and the timers are
set up, the Timers Active LED will illuminate. If the timers are set up such that their run times overlap, the timers will
run in priority from Timer 1 to Timer 8. In other words, if Timer 1 is set to run from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and Timer 2
is set to run from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, the pump will run Timer 1 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and will then switch to
run Timer 2 until 2:00 pm. Default setting for Timer 1 is to start at 12:00 am, and end at 11:45 pm. When Remote
Control Mode is set to Relay Control, the speed for Timer 1 may be set to 0 rpm to allow the pump to be stopped
without having to remove power.
Timer Menu
Press > to enter
Timer 1
1725rpm
12:00a to 11:45p
Press + to change;
Press > next timer
T1: Timer 1
+/- rename; speed >
Timer 1
1725rpm
+/- adjust; times >
Timer 1
1725rpm
8:00a to 6:00p
Choose Days
7D 7 days a week >
Reset all parameters
+ for yes; > to skip
Use Timers Menu to
set timeclocks.
Are you sure?
+ for yes; - for no