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and double check the correct capacity
for your pool.
Insufficient air flow. Heat pump’s
evaporator or air flow is blocked by
trees, dirt, building, etc.
Please check the heat pump for correct
positioning /
Section 4.1 Positioning
.
Refrigerant leak, not enough
refrigerant, restriction or other
problem on refrigerant
connection.
Check the refrigerant connection and
amount of refrigerant. Call for service.
Digital control display
signals EE6.
High pressure on compressor
discharge.
Check if evaporator is not dirty, blocked
by any objects (trees, leafes, etc.).
Check water flow. This error can by
caused by high ambient air
temperatures as well as the water
temperatures (above 35°C) or problem
on refrigerant circuit (leakage,
restriction, not enough refrigerant, etc.)
If this error occurrs repeteadly, please
contact your distributor or reseller.
Other
Other
Please call for service.
8.
MAINTANANCE & WARRANTY
8.1
Maintanance
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WARNING: The device operates at dangerous electrical current and
voltage.
DANGER: Danger of electric shock!
WARNING: The device is pressurized with refrigerant R410A. The pressures
can reach as high as 30bar.
a)
Clean the swimming pool and the filtration on regular basis to prevent the device from
damage caused by dirty or clocked filter.
b)
Check the power supply on regular basis.
c)
Should the device appear to operate in unusual way, turn it off immediately and contact your
distributor or seller.
d)
Check the working area of the condensing unit on regular basis (see the picture in
chapter 4.1
Positioning). Keep this area clean and remove all the accumulated dirt, leaves, snow, trees or
anything that can increase the risk of air circulation blockage.
e)
If you decide not to use the heat pump, disconnect it from the mains, remove the water from
the heat exchanger (please refer
to section 7.3 Winterizing). It is advised then to cover the
unit with a water resistant sheet or with a PE foil.
f)
For external washing of the heat pump, use your common cleaning agent for dishes and pure
water.
g)
Clean the external surface of the evaporator with a soft brush on regular basis to remove
impurities. This is particularly important during bloom months. Please note that every single
barrier of free air flow reduces the efficiency of the heat pump and may lead to heat pump’s
malfunction, damage or failure.