MAINTENANCE
1.
Check the water supply circulation system regularly for water leakage and air entering into the system, as
the performance and reliability of the unit will be reduced.
2.
Clean the pool water and
fi
ltration media regularly to maximize the performance and to prevent damage to
the heat pump.
3.
Regularly check all the panels and screws are securely attached.
Disposal and Decommissioning
Collecting recyclable material, both those used for packaging (cardboard, nylon, etc.) and those replaced
during routine and major maintenance is recommended. Suitable collection of waste material for recycling,
processing and environmentally compatible disposal contributes in avoiding possible negative effects on the
environment, health and promotes the reuse and/or recycling of device materials. Incorrect product disposal
by the user may be punishable by current national laws.
When the unit reaches the end of its working life and must be removed and/or replaced, follow the instructions
below:
1.
Refrigerant gas must be collected by specialized technicians and sent to collection centers.
2.
Compressor lubricant oil must be collected by specialized technicians and sent to collection centers.
3.
The housing and other parts, if unusable, should be dismantled and divided according to their material
type (for example, copper, aluminum, plastic, etc.) and must be sent to collection centers.
Winterizing
Failure to winterize could cause damage to the heat pump and void the warranty.
1.
Turn off the heat pump and unplug the power cable from the main electrical outlet. Or turn off the electrical
power at the main circuit breaker panel.
2.
Shut off the water supply (bypass kit) to the heat pump.
3.
Disconnect the IN and OUT water connections and drain out all the water from the heat pump. Use air to
blow out any standing water inside the unit.
4.
Reconnect the IN and OUT connections loosely to prevent debris entering the water connections.
5.
Drain out all the water at the bottom of the heat pump panel.
6.
Protect the heat pump from dirt accumulation. Do not wrap the heat pump with plastic or other material
that can hold heat and/or humidity inside the device. Use the included protective cover.
Spring Startup
If the heat pump has been winterized, perform the following steps when starting the system in the spring:
1.
Remove the protective cover and inspect the unit for any debris or structural problems.
2.
Tighten the IN and OUT water connections securely.
3.
Check the pool water chemical is balanced, see “
Pool Water Chemistry
” section.
4.
Restore water
fl
ow to the heat pump, open the valves at the bypass kit and make sure
fi
lter pump is ON.
5.
Restore electrical power to the heat pump and test the RCD.
Minimum
Ideal
Maximum
Free Chlorine
0
0.5 - 3.0 ppm
5.0 ppm
Combined Chlorine
0
0 ppm
0.2 ppm
pH
7.2
7.4 - 7.6
7.8
Total Alkalinity
40 ppm
80 ppm
120 ppm
Calcium Hardness
50 ppm
100 - 250 ppm
350 ppm
Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid)
10 ppm
20 - 40 ppm
50 ppm
Preferred Water Chemistry Reading
Special care must be taken to keep your pool water chemical balanced within the following limits:
If the concentration of one or more of the above readings becomes too high, irrevocable damage to your heat
pump may occur. Failure to keep the pool water chemical between the limits will void the warranty.
Consult with your local swimming pool dealer for water treatment recommendation.
POOL WATER CHEMISTRY
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