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Selecting RANGE (choose POOL or SPA application)
2a) After point 1 has been completed, the display will show
“
RA
“(for
RA
nge) for one second. Press
UP
or
DOWN
button to toggle between “
P
“(for Pool) or “
S
“(for Spa)
mode. Choose the scale setting according to your
application “
P
” (for Pool) or “
S
” (for Spa).
2b) Press
POOL/SPA
button to accept your application.
Note:
Indicator light will be lit when heater is in SPA mode
only!
After completing points 1 + 2 the display will read “- - -“for
one second and revert back to “OFF”.
Changing temperature set point (desired temperature
setting)
Pool application:
Minimum Setting (lowest set point) 70 degree. F or 20 degree. C
Highest Setting (highest set point) 88 degree. F or 31 degree. C
SPA application:
Minimum Setting (lowest set point) 70 degr. F or 20 degr. C
Highest Setting (highest set point) 104 degr. F or 40 degr. C
3a) Press
UP
or
DOWN
button to increase or decrease the
temperature setting by one degree or Press and hold
UP
or
DOWN
button to rapidly increase or decrease the
temperature setting.
3b) Once desired Pool or Spa temperature has been set, the
heater will start up.
3c) After 5 seconds without pressing any buttons, the unit will
automatically display the actual water temperature.
2)
3)
5
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A green coloured terminal (or a wire connector marked “C”, “GP”.
“Ground” or “Grounding”) is provided within the control box. To
reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal or connector
to the grounding terminal of the electric service or supply panel with a
continuous green insulated copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit
conductors supplying this equipment. Additional bonding lugs are
provided and marked “Bonding Lugs”. To reduce the risks of electric
shock connect the bonding lugs in accordance with the Canadian
Electric Code.
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It is mandatory that all Electrical Heaters be installed with Leakage
Collectors as per Figure 02.
For installation see wiring Schematic fi gure 03.
2c)
FIGURE 03.
WIRING SCHEMATIC
In Accordance with Electrical Code (see 2a)