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The internal fan thermal protection cut-out control has not activated.
Switch the Heatstar off and contact Heatstar for information on possible causes.
HIGH HUMIDITY IN POOL ROOM :
If the humidity level within the pool room appears abnormally high, i.e. above 70% RH, check that :
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The pool room air temperature is warm enough i.e. above 28°C if the pool is uncovered.
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The
‘DEHUMIDIFICATION’ green neon on the Heatstar control panel is lit.
If it is not, then :
Change the humidity control setting to request a lower humidity level.
Ensure that sufficient time is allowed for the neon to come on. The standard delay time is up to five
minutes. The time delay will reset every time the humidity control is adjusted.
If neither of the above is the case, then contact Heatstar for advice.
If the
‘DEHUMIDIFICATION’ green neon is lit, check that :
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There is not water present within any under floor air distribution duct work.
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Isolate the Heatstar from the electricity supply, remove the access panel and ensure that there is no
water present within the Heatstar.
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The pool room air temperature is above the pool water temperature when the pool is uncovered.
Please note that, during cold weather, some condensation on double glazing may be anticipated and is normal.
POOL WATER FLOW CUT-OUT :
If this red neon is lit then there is insufficient flow of pool water through the Heatstar. If this is lit, check that :
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The pool water filtration pump is running.
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Any valves controlling flow through the Heatstar are in the correct position.
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That the pool water filter pressure gauge is reading less than 16 PSI.
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Ensure that the pool water filter does not require back washing.
When sufficient flow is restored, the Heatstar will automatically re-set and function normally.
WATER LEAK FROM HEATSTAR :
The Heatstar will normally contain water from the pool, water from the boiler and condensate from the
dehumidification process.
If a water leak is suspected within the Heatstar, check that :
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The water condensate drain pipe is not blocked, causing the internal collection tray to over flow.
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That there is a U-bend trap on the water condensate drain pipe.
If an internal pool water or boiler water leak is suspected, isolate the Heatstar electrically and remove the access
panel below the controls :
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