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twigs, etc.) before each new heating season. These can be manually removed using compressed air or 
by flushing with clean water. 
It may be necessary to remove the unit cover and air inlet grid first. 
 

Attention: Before opening the unit, ensure that all electrical supplies are isolated. 

 
To prevent the evaporator and the condensate tray from being damaged, do not use hard or sharp 
objects for cleaning. 
Under extreme weather conditions (e.g. snow drifts), ice may form on the air intake and exhaust air 
outlet grids. If this happens, the ice must be removed in the vicinity of the air intake and exhaust air 
outlet grids to ensure that the minimum air flow rate is maintained. 
 

Winter Shutdown. 

To prevent frost damage to the unit when not in use the Heat Pump should be drained of all water. 
Failing this another form of frost protection should be considered and actioned. 
 

Attention: The warranty does not cover damage caused by inadequate frost protection measures 
during the winter. 

 
 
TROUBLESHOOTING 

This section provides useful information for diagnosing and correcting certain problems which may 
occur. Before starting the troubleshooting procedure, carry out a thorough visual inspection of the unit 
and look for obvious defects such as loose connections or defective wiring. 
Before contacting your local dealer, read this chapter carefully. It could save you time and money. 
 

WHEN CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE ENSURE ADEQUATE PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN TO 
PREVENT AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.

 

 
The hints below are for guidance only. If you cannot solve the problem, consult your installer/local 
dealer. 
 
The Heat pump will not run. 
Please check: 

 

There is a supply voltage (tripped fuse, power failure). 

 

The switch on the wired controller is switched on, and whether the correct set point temperature 
has been set. 

 
The set temperature level cannot be reached. 
Please check whether: 

 

The permissible operating conditions for the heat pump have been adhered to (air temperatures 
too high or too low). 

 

The air inlet or outlet area is blocked, restricted or very dirty. 

 

There are closed valves or stop-cocks in the water pipes. 

Summary of Contents for LCSPC-120

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...nd functions 11 User interface 12 Buttons 13 LCD icons 14 Controller operations 15 PARAMETER CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT 16 Parameter list 16 ERROR CODES 17 MAINTENANCE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 ENVIRONMENTAL...

Page 3: ...ne friendly dramatically reducing Carbon Emissions Titanium heat exchanger The advanced titanium heat exchanger guarantees a longer life span free of corrosion It can be used with all types of water t...

Page 4: ...staller Securing the Unit The unit should be located on a solid level horizontal surface and securely fixed Ensure free air flow to all sides of the unit Electrical Connections Ensure the correct size...

Page 5: ...connections should be carried out as per the instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in water damage to property Cleaning the Unit To prevent injury always shut the power OFF when cl...

Page 6: ...NTS Before starting the installation please make sure that all items are found inside the box The Unit Box Item Image Quantity Swimming pool heat pump 1 Operation and Installation Manual 1 Accessories...

Page 7: ...6 OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT EXPLODED VIEW ECO 30 55 70...

Page 8: ...d controller 2 Electrical box 12 Compressor 3 Support frame 13 4 way valve assembly 4 Evaporator 14 Right panel 5 Left panel 15 Handle 6 Fan bracket 16 Titanium heat exchanger 7 Fan motor 17 Gas gauge...

Page 9: ...y to avoid placing the unit under a tree or exposed to extreme conditions Water connection The heat pump is connected to a filtration circuit with a by pass It is imperative that the by pass is placed...

Page 10: ...ts provided inside the heat pump to secure and route the supply cables Trial Running After connecting the unit to the pool system ensure your installation is complete with a suitable by pass and elect...

Page 11: ...FF press to turn on the heat pump OFF mode ON mode 2 Turn OFF When the heat pump is ON press to turn off the heat pump ON mode OFF mode 2 Temperature Setting When the heat pump is on press or to chang...

Page 12: ...ONS OF THE DIGITAL CONTROLLER WITH A HARD POINTED OBJECT THIS MAY DAMAGE THE DIGITAL CONTROLLER NEVER INSPECT OR SERVICE THE DIGITAL CONTROLLER YOURSELF REFER TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER Features...

Page 13: ...he set temperature is reached 6 Error Indicator This icon will show when unit is failing and error code will show 7 Inlet Water Temperature Or Set Water Temperature This icon will show Inlet Water Tem...

Page 14: ...ing mode temperatures timer setting and clock times are displayed on the screen NOTES HAS A STARTUP DELAY PLEASE WAIT FOR 3 MINUTES Press this button again when the unit is running and the unit will t...

Page 15: ...defrost parameters can be altered 4 Left temperature display This display shows the current pool water temperature If you want to check or adjust the parameters this section will show the relating pa...

Page 16: ...atus e Exit parameters settings automatically if no operation within 5 seconds Parameter settings will be invalid if the power fails within 10 seconds when adjusting parameters 2 button Press directly...

Page 17: ...ing 30 90Min 40Min Adjustable 5 Defrosting entry coil temperature 30 not display 7 only display 7 Adjustable 6 Defrosting off coil temp 2 30 20 Adjustable 7 Defrosting max lasting time 0 15Min 8Min Ad...

Page 18: ...ove P6 Protection for over high inlet outlet water temp difference 1 Too low water flow 2 Main PCB damaged 1 Check the water filter and water circuit no blockages 2 Replace the PCB P7 Ambient temp sen...

Page 19: ...ing too high 5 Poor connection of pressure switch 6 Pressure switch failure 7 Main PCB damaged 1 Check pump and water control valve 2 Discharge and them recharge the refrigerant 3 Discharge some refri...

Page 20: ...ection measures during the winter TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides useful information for diagnosing and correcting certain problems which may occur Before starting the troubleshooting procedure...

Page 21: ...fluorinated greenhouse gas with a Global Warming Potential GWP 1975 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Dismantling of the unit treatment of the refrigerant of oil and of other parts must be carried out in accordan...

Page 22: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAM Please refer to the wiring diagram on the electric box Models LCSPC 40 LCSPC 55 LCSPC 70 LCSPC 95...

Page 23: ...22 Models LCSPC 120 LCSPC 150 LCSPC 170...

Page 24: ...23 Models LCSPC 210...

Page 25: ...6 94 8 07 9 53 11 05 13 07 power input KW 0 84 1 04 1 35 1 97 2 18 2 79 3 37 4 18 EER 3 28 3 19 3 12 3 53 3 70 3 42 3 28 3 13 Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Max power input KW 1 05 1 36 1 84 2 33 2 71 3...

Page 26: ...1 Contact details HeatPumps4Pools Ltd Rosemary Lodge Church Road Ramsden Bellhouse Essex CM11 1RT United Kingdom Tel 44 1268 206560 www HeatPumps4Pools com enquiries heatpumps4pools com...

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