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To adjust the pump speed, the controller must be in the 

RUN

 

mode. While in 

RUN

 mode, the controller displays the pump 

speed. Adjust the speed by pressing the up or down arrow 
keys. The speed is saved by the controller and will remain 
until changed again.

NOTE 

Pump speed is adjustable only within a certain range. 
The minimum and maximum limits of the range are 
set by the installer.

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3

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2:PRESET 2

10:00AM               RPM: 1400 

3.5 

Timeclock Setup and Operation

The controller allows the user to create timed pump programs 
on pump speeds (presets) "

œ

" and "2". The two timers 

operate independently of each other, and may overlap in time 
if desired.

3.5.1 Timeclock 

Setup

Start the desired speed, "

œ

" or "2". Press 

MENU

. The 

controller enters the Timeclock setup mode. Using the arrow 
keys, select 

ON TIME

 and press 

MENU

. Set the desired 

pump turn-on time using the arrow keys and press 

MENU

The time is stored. Select 

OFF TIME

 using the arrow keys 

and press 

MENU

. Set the desired pump turn-off time using 

the arrow keys and press 

MENU

. The time is stored. 

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2:PRESET 2 TIMECLOCK
                                 ON TIME 

Using the arrow keys, select 

TIMECLOCK

. Select 

ENABLE

 

using the arrow keys. The program is now enabled to run. 
Press the preset button ("

œ

" or "2") to return to the 

RUN

 

mode.

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2:PRESET 2 TIMECLOCK
                                  ENABLE 

3.5.2 Timeclock 

Operation

When the pump is stopped, the associated green LED will 
illuminate, indicating a timeclock program is enabled for that 
speed.

If two (2) timed programs overlap, the program with the 
faster speed will take priority and run to completion. If 
the earlier-starting program is still active, it will resume 
operation. The program off times never change, i.e., they are 
not ‘pushed-out’ in time when programs overlap. Timeclock 
programs may be prematurely stopped by stopping the pump 
manually from the keypad. This override is active until the 
program start time is reached again, at which time the timed 
program will start the pump as programmed.

If the pump is started manually at a speed that has been 
programmed with a timer, the pump will be stopped by the 
timeclock at the programmed off time.

NOTE 

When starting the pump via a timed program, the 
pump will first run at the priming speed for the 
priming duration, as set by the installer. If a program 
overlap occurs, the pump will immediately start at the 
program speed without priming first.

3.5.3 

Manually Overriding a Timer 
Program

Timeclock programs may be prematurely stopped by pressing 
the active preset key. This override is active until the program 
start time is reached again, i.e., for 24 hours, at which time 
the timed program will start the pump as programmed.

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3

4

PRESS PRESET OR MENU

12:00AM         PUMP IS OFF

ePUMP

MENU

Summary of Contents for ePump

Page 1: ...serviced by a professional pool spa service technician The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage serious i...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...d Stop 9 3 4 Pump Speed Setting 9 3 5 Timeclock Setup and Operation 10 Section 4 Service Setup Options 11 4 1 Entering Service Setup 11 4 2 Minimum and Maximum Pump Speeds 11 4 3 Load Defaults 11 4 4...

Page 4: ...broken or missing Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the equipment assembly WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Injury a The water in a spa should never exceed...

Page 5: ...trant dans une cuve de relaxation et en sortant Pour viter l vanouissement et la noyade ventuelle ne prendre ni drougue ni alcool avant d utiliser une cuve de relaxation ni quand on s y trouve Les fem...

Page 6: ...crews 6 Plastic Film Additional materials are required for the installation of the user interface and must be supplied by the installer 1 A cable to connect the pump to the remotely mounted user inter...

Page 7: ...ump electrical circuit before starting the procedure Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe personal injury or death 2 Remove the cover of the pump junction box 3 Feed the RS 4...

Page 8: ...o comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe personal injury or death 2 Install the normally closed reman s switch to the timeclock assembly See timeclock manufacturer s instructions for deta...

Page 9: ...rted from the controller Manual operation of speeds eStar through 4 differs from manual operation of speeds 5 through 8 NOTE When starting the pump the pump will first run at the priming speed for the...

Page 10: ...UN mode 2 3 4 ePUMP MENU 2 PRESET 2 TIMECLOCK ENABLE 3 5 2 Timeclock Operation When the pump is stopped the associated green LED will illuminate indicating a timeclock program is enabled for that spee...

Page 11: ...enu press and hold MENU then press and hold the and preset 4 keys Hold all three 3 keys down for five 5 seconds To exit press any preset button 2 3 4 ePUMP MENU PRESS PRESET OR MENU 12 00AM PUMP IS OF...

Page 12: ...ing the arrow keys set the priming speed to the desired value Press MENU to accept and store 2 3 4 PRIMING SPEED RPM 3450 ePUMP MENU To set priming duration select PRIMING DURATION using the arrow key...

Page 13: ...s time the ePump controller does not support other types of pumps Section 5 User Set Up Options NOTE The ePumpTM user interface must be in the OFF mode before entering the user setup mode While in set...

Page 14: ...keys select the desired operating mode for the display backlight LIGHT OFF Turn off display backlight LIGHT ON Turn on display backlight 2 MIN TIMEOUT Turn on display backlight with automatic turn of...

Page 15: ...s not affected when LOAD DEFAULTS is executed 8 Key that is pressed to wake up display is also acted upon 9 Press and hold MENU eStar and 4 simultaneously for 5 seconds to enter 10 Setting not saved i...

Page 16: ...lished minimum and maximum specifications 7 Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product s 8 Chemical contamination of combustion air or improper use of sanitizin...

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