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Version 2, March 2008

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

For MODELS R08A Twin & RO8B Compact

Getting To Know Your iCOOL
Setting Up the Portable Pools
Setting Different Temperatures
Clock & Auto Turn Off Function
Using The Count Down Timer
Locking The Controls
Using The LIGHTS
Emergency STOP
Using The SOUND System
Trouble Shooting

Model R08A Twin

Model R08B Compact

Ice Baths

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THIS MANUAL COVERS THE iCOOL PRODUCTS SHOWN ON THIS PAGE

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Summary of Contents for R08A Twin

Page 1: ...rtable Pools Setting Different Temperatures Clock Auto Turn Off Function Using The Count Down Timer Locking The Controls Using The LIGHTS Emergency STOP Using The SOUND System Trouble Shooting Model R08A Twin Model R08B Compact Ice Baths Page 1 THIS MANUAL COVERS THE iCOOL PRODUCTS SHOWN ON THIS PAGE WWW ICOOLSPORT COM ...

Page 2: ... in spite of it s smaller size it is as powerful as our previous full size models It is not however recommended for chilling more than one pool unless more time is available for pre cooling pools EXTRA FEATURES IN MODEL R08A TWIN In addition to the LCD touch screen this model also has a touch screen REMOTE CONTROL and a very large and bright LED display that can be clearly seen at a considerable d...

Page 3: ... prevent air being trapped 3 Whichever pool or spa you use it is essential that water can flow freely from the pool to the inlet of the cooling unit s WATER IN connector by gravity alone otherwise the pump will not be able to start and maintain the necessary flow 4 Set up both the Pool and your Cooling unit on a level surface and both at the the same level The system can not pick up and circulate ...

Page 4: ...ings are secure that there are no leaks and that hoses are laying flat on the floor Pump may not be able to circulate the water properly if the hoses are raised or kinked F F Optimum water level iCool s recommended standard pool Illustration of a typical set up Note that the pool and the cooling system are on the same level and that the hose from the bottom of the pool to the WATER INLET connector...

Page 5: ...ppen often in warm conditions or when several athletes use the system at once 10 The electrical power input plug J and socket on all iCool systems is the Australian standard 15 Amp type that is in increasing use in many countries because of the inherent safety of the design The cable supplied with your iCool is normally fitted with the correct plug for your country You can use a normal travel plug...

Page 6: ...ed it is now safe to switch the system back on and operate normally Move the main power switch to the UP position Your iCool System is now ready to operate NOTE BUTTONS WILL NOT OPERATE FOR 15 TO 30 SECONDS AFTER POWER IS SWITCHED ON WHILE THE SYSTEM SELF TESTS IT S FUNCTIONS AND SAFETY DEVICES PLEASE WAIT UNTIL THE WHITE LCD DISPLAY NUMBERS L LIGHT UP FULLY G K N O Q R S L M L iPOD SOCKET MP3 PLA...

Page 7: ...FF OPERATING THE SYSTEM LOCK CONTROLS Main Warning Lights Area Lighting ON OFF Lock Touch Panel Control Count Down Timer Cold Pump ON OFF Set Cold Pool Temp Start Cooling Pool 1 Re Use Last Settings Set Hot Pool Temp Start Heating Pool 2 Stop All Systems Hot Pump ON OFF Set Time Alarm Set Time for Automatic Shutdown Setting Function Keys SIMPLE QUICK START 1 THE SYSTEM AUTOMATICALLY SETS ITSELF TO...

Page 8: ...art of using the function you have selected will have no effect You can exit a function you have begun at any time by touching that function key again and then the screen returns to normal with all keys illuminated and available to use again If you do nothing for 20 seconds after touching any function key the system will exit that function and return the touch screen to normal with all keys availa...

Page 9: ...ETWEEN THE TWO READINGS EVERY FEW SECONDS FOR SAFETY REASONS YOU CAN NOT SET TEMPERATURES BELOW 6ºC OR ABOVE 45ºC IF YOU TRY TO DO THIS THE DISPLAY WILL FLASH AND THE SETTINGS OUTSIDE RANGE ICON WILL APPEAR ON THE LCD DISPLAY TEMPERATURES OUTSIDE THIS RANGE CAN CAUSE INJURY AND THEREFORE NOT PERMITTED SET HOT POOL SET HOT POOL 2 STARTING COOLING AND HEATING IF CONNECTED Touch the Key Touching this...

Page 10: ... YOU CAN LOCK THE CONTROLS TO PREVENT TAMPERING ONCE THE SYSTEM IS OPERATING To Lock the control panel touch and hold the Key FOR MORE THAN 3 SECONDS a long beep sound will be heard to confirm that the touch panel is now locked The icon on the LCD display will slowly flash whenever the touch screen is locked In this state touching any key will have no effect To unlock the touch panel touch and hol...

Page 11: ...ystem to shut down touch the the key and use the keys to set the nubmer of hours on the clock s hour display Touch the again to lock in your setting The LCD display will now indicate both the current time and how much time is left before your iCool will automatically shut down The displays alternate every 3 seconds When it is display ing the remaining time it also displays the words PRESET TIMER T...

Page 12: ... BRIEFLY FIRST SO THAT ONLY THE CONTROL KEYS GROUP IS ILLUMINATED USING ALL OTHER TYPE OF MP3 PLAYERS OR OTHER SOUND SOURCES If you have any other kind of music player or an iPod Shuffle you can still use the built in sound system by plugging your music player into the gold left and right phono sockets in front of the iPod cradle In this case you can not control your music player from the iCool to...

Page 13: ... water flow monitoring system touch the and hold it for more than 5 seconds until a long beep is heard The NO WATER DETECTED on the LCD screen will begin to flash and will keep flashing as a warn ing while ever the cold water monitoring system is overridden To return this function to normal touch the agin for more than 5 seconds until a long beep is heard The water icon on the LCD will stop flashi...

Page 14: ...howing Once turned on the amplifiers will stay on unless you turn them off You will not hear sound if using the iPod cradle unless you turn up the volume using the arrow keys You can not use the arrow keys to control the sound system unles you first touch the SOUND SYSTEM key briefly again after using the same key to turn on the amplifiers When these keys can control the sound system they are the ...

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