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G. Changing the Mode of Your Swimming Pool Heat Pump 

1.  In some regions the swimming pool heat pump is equipped with the option to cool the 

swimming down. 

2.  Make sure the heat pump is in standby (power on but fan and compressor not running) 

by using the START/STOP button. 

3.  Press the MODE button to scroll through the available modes. 
4.  The snow flake symbol indicates cooling. 
5.  The sunshine symbol indicates heating. 
6.  The three arrows in a triangle is the automatic mode where the heat pump would 

choose to heat or cool the pool depending on the set temperature. 

7.  For pool heating in the UK keep the heat pump in the heating mode (sunshine symbol). 
8.  If pressing the MODE button does not change the mode and the heat pump remains in 

the heat mode (sunshine symbol) then the cooling and automatic modes have been 
deactivated. 

9.  If pressing the MODE button does not change the mode and the heat pump is not in 

the heating mode, firstly make sure you are in standby and then try again. If you can 
not change the mode at all refer to the troubleshooting (changing parameters) section. 

 

H. Auxiliary Mode of Your Swimming Pool Heat Pump 

1.  The AUX button on the heat pump is not used. 
2.  When pressed the AUX button may make a wavy line symbol appear and disappear on 

the display but no equipment is operated. 

 

I. Winterising and Maintenance of Your Swimming Pool Heat Pump 

 
1.  At all times only let swimming pool water through the heat pump which has the correct 

chemical balance. 

  Chlorine not to exceed 3 ppm 

  pH between 7.2 and 7.7 

  Total Alkalinity 90 – 150 ppm 

  Calcium Hardness 100 – 400 ppm 

2.  When it is decided to close down the swimming pool for the winter it is important that 

the heat pump be immediately emptied of water. 

3.  Ensure that pool water can not freely flow out of the pool and then loosen both coupling 

nuts to the pipe work and withdraw the pipes from the heat pump. 

4.  Drain all the water from the heat pump. 
5.  Also empty the pipes. 
6.  The heat pump warranty does not cover frost damage. 
7.  The heat pump may be left outside all the year round but if you do have some room for 

the heat pump in a shed or garage, this will be a perfect place to keep it for the winter 
period.  

8.  You may wish to cover the heat pump to protect it from the worst weather conditions 

but do not wrap up the unit too tightly, let air circulate around it. 

9.  Do not

 

lay the heat pump on its side, always store upright. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WBR-17.0H-A

Page 1: ...ompressor and a 5 year parts warranty on the titanium heat exchanger Please contact your supplying dealer in the event of a claim This heat pump is designed for domestic use between May and September...

Page 2: ...Connecting Pipe Work C Sizes D Starting the Heat Pump E Setting the Temperature F Checking the Status G Changing the Mode H Auxiliary Mode I Winterising and Maintenance J Troubleshooting Error Codes K...

Page 3: ...be able to tolerate this B Connecting Your Swimming Pool Pipe Work 1 The pool water is fed through the heat pump by a swimming pool pump 2 The heat pump must be installed after down stream the swimmin...

Page 4: ...HeatSeeker Swimming Pool Heat Pump Page 4 of 10 C Sizes of Your Swimming Pool Heat Pump WBR 17 0H A WBR 21 0H A S A 855 955 B 660 660 C 660 660 F 370 370 G 110 110...

Page 5: ...de Set Aux 3 After a few seconds the display shows ROOM and a temperature This is the temperature of the air surrounding the heat pump 4 Push the START STOP button and await the display to show the in...

Page 6: ...to the standby mode after a few seconds 5 Restart the heat pump by pressing the START STOP button 6 After the 2 3 minute delay the heat pump will re start with the new set temperature F Checking the...

Page 7: ...ection H Auxiliary Mode of Your Swimming Pool Heat Pump 1 The AUX button on the heat pump is not used 2 When pressed the AUX button may make a wavy line symbol appear and disappear on the display but...

Page 8: ...sensor fault error PP 01 Sensor interrupted or short circuited Test line sensor and socket May have to be replaced Water temperature out sensor fault error PP 02 Sensor interrupted or short circuited...

Page 9: ...1 Heating only 3 0 3 3 For technician only 09 Work method 0 0 May not be changed 10 Setting of water temp auto mode 30 C 30 C For technician only 5 With the exception of Parameter 01 setting the pool...

Page 10: ...roll Number of Fans 1 Input Power of Fan W 200 200 Fan Rotation Speed rpm 830 830 Noise Level dB 60 60 Water Connection inches 1 1 Water Flow Rate m 3 h 5 8 6 10 Water Pressure Drop KPa 16 16 Unit Dim...

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