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Custom Schedules

To customize the run schedule for your EnviroMAX 1500 Variable Speed Pump, the pump must be stopped.

Be sure that the Start/Stop button LED is not illuminated.

Programming a Custom Schedule:

Note: 

When programming, the LED light next to the parameter (“Speed”, “Time” and “Duration”) you are 

setting will blink.

 

1. Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the 

Start/Stop

 button.

2. Press the “

1

” button. The LED above the selected SPEED will begin to blink and the “Speed” parameter 

LED will blink while editing. See 

Figure 3

.

3. Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in RPM for SPEED 1.

Note:

 Speed is adjusted up or down by increments of 10 RPM.

4. Press the “

1

” button again and the display will change to SPEED 1 start time. The “Time” parameter LED 

will begin to blink. See

 Figure 4.

5. Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the daily start time for SPEED 1.

6. Press the “

1

” button again and the display will change to SPEED 1 duration. The “Duration” parameter 

LED will begin to blink. See 

Figure 5

.

8

 

SUPERFLO

® 

VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User’s Guide

Custom Schedules

To customize the run schedule for your SuperFlo

®

 VS 

Variable Speed Pump, the pump must be stopped.  

Be sure that the 

Start/Stop 

button LED is not 

illuminated.

Programming a Custom Schedule:

Note: 

When programming, the LED light next to the 

parameter (“Speed”, “Time” and “Duration”) you are 

setting will blink.
1.  Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the 

Start/Stop 

button.

2.  Press the “

1

” button.  The LED above the 

selected SPEED will begin to blink and the 

“Speed” parameter LED will blink while editing. 

See 

Figure 7

.

3.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 1.

 

Note: 

Speed is adjusted up or down by 

increments of 10 RPM.

4.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 start time.  The “Time” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 8

.

5.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the daily start 

time for SPEED 1.

Note: 

If the pump has been stopped via the 

Start/

Stop

 button, the pump will not run until the pump 

is turned back on by the 

Start/Stop

 button.  If the 

Start/Stop

 LED is illuminated then the pump is on 

and will run the programmed schedule.

3000

Figure 3: Setting Speed

8

:

00

AM

Figure 4: Setting Start Time

6.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 duration.  The “Duration” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 9

.

7.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 1 in hours and minutes. 

 

Note: 

The duration parameter is adjusted in 15 

minute increments.

8.  Pressing the “

1

” button will continue to cycle 

through these parameters, but the changes are 

immediately saved as they are adjusted.

9.  Press the “

2

” button.  The LED above SPEED 2 will 

begin to flash and the corresponding parameter 

LED will flash while editing.

10.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 2.

11.  Press the “

2

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 2 duration.

 

Note: 

SPEEDs 2 and 3 do not have a start time, 

as they begin their duration immediately after the 

previous SPEED finishes.

12.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 2 in hours and minutes.

13.  Repeat steps 9-12 to program SPEED 3 and 

QUICK CLEAN.  

 

Note: 

Remember that the duration allowed for 

SPEED 3 will be limited to the remaining time in 

a 24 hour day.  Any time in the 24 hour day not 

programmed into SPEEDs 1-3, the pump will 

remain in a stationary state.

 

[ SPEED 1 + SPEED 2 + SPEED 3 

< 24 Hours ]

14.  Press the 

Start/Stop 

button and ensure the LED 

is lit.  The pump is now on and will run the custom 

user-programmed schedule.

2

:

00

Figure 5: Setting Duration

8

 

SUPERFLO

® 

VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User’s Guide

Custom Schedules

To customize the run schedule for your SuperFlo

®

 VS 

Variable Speed Pump, the pump must be stopped.  

Be sure that the 

Start/Stop 

button LED is not 

illuminated.

Programming a Custom Schedule:

Note: 

When programming, the LED light next to the 

parameter (“Speed”, “Time” and “Duration”) you are 

setting will blink.
1.  Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the 

Start/Stop 

button.

2.  Press the “

1

” button.  The LED above the 

selected SPEED will begin to blink and the 

“Speed” parameter LED will blink while editing. 

See 

Figure 7

.

3.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 1.

 

Note: 

Speed is adjusted up or down by 

increments of 10 RPM.

4.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 start time.  The “Time” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 8

.

5.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the daily start 

time for SPEED 1.

Note: 

If the pump has been stopped via the 

Start/

Stop

 button, the pump will not run until the pump 

is turned back on by the 

Start/Stop

 button.  If the 

Start/Stop

 LED is illuminated then the pump is on 

and will run the programmed schedule.

3000

Figure 3: Setting Speed

8

:

00

AM

Figure 4: Setting Start Time

6.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 duration.  The “Duration” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 9

.

7.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 1 in hours and minutes. 

 

Note: 

The duration parameter is adjusted in 15 

minute increments.

8.  Pressing the “

1

” button will continue to cycle 

through these parameters, but the changes are 

immediately saved as they are adjusted.

9.  Press the “

2

” button.  The LED above SPEED 2 will 

begin to flash and the corresponding parameter 

LED will flash while editing.

10.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 2.

11.  Press the “

2

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 2 duration.

 

Note: 

SPEEDs 2 and 3 do not have a start time, 

as they begin their duration immediately after the 

previous SPEED finishes.

12.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 2 in hours and minutes.

13.  Repeat steps 9-12 to program SPEED 3 and 

QUICK CLEAN.  

 

Note: 

Remember that the duration allowed for 

SPEED 3 will be limited to the remaining time in 

a 24 hour day.  Any time in the 24 hour day not 

programmed into SPEEDs 1-3, the pump will 

remain in a stationary state.

 

[ SPEED 1 + SPEED 2 + SPEED 3 

< 24 Hours ]

14.  Press the 

Start/Stop 

button and ensure the LED 

is lit.  The pump is now on and will run the custom 

user-programmed schedule.

2

:

00

Figure 5: Setting Duration

8

 

SUPERFLO

® 

VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User’s Guide

Custom Schedules

To customize the run schedule for your SuperFlo

®

 VS 

Variable Speed Pump, the pump must be stopped.  

Be sure that the 

Start/Stop 

button LED is not 

illuminated.

Programming a Custom Schedule:

Note: 

When programming, the LED light next to the 

parameter (“Speed”, “Time” and “Duration”) you are 

setting will blink.
1.  Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the 

Start/Stop 

button.

2.  Press the “

1

” button.  The LED above the 

selected SPEED will begin to blink and the 

“Speed” parameter LED will blink while editing. 

See 

Figure 7

.

3.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 1.

 

Note: 

Speed is adjusted up or down by 

increments of 10 RPM.

4.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 start time.  The “Time” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 8

.

5.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the daily start 

time for SPEED 1.

Note: 

If the pump has been stopped via the 

Start/

Stop

 button, the pump will not run until the pump 

is turned back on by the 

Start/Stop

 button.  If the 

Start/Stop

 LED is illuminated then the pump is on 

and will run the programmed schedule.

3000

Figure 3: Setting Speed

8

:

00

AM

Figure 4: Setting Start Time

6.  Press the “

1

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 1 duration.  The “Duration” 

parameter LED will begin to blink.  See 

Figure 9

.

7.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 1 in hours and minutes. 

 

Note: 

The duration parameter is adjusted in 15 

minute increments.

8.  Pressing the “

1

” button will continue to cycle 

through these parameters, but the changes are 

immediately saved as they are adjusted.

9.  Press the “

2

” button.  The LED above SPEED 2 will 

begin to flash and the corresponding parameter 

LED will flash while editing.

10.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the speed in 

RPM for SPEED 2.

11.  Press the “

2

” button again and the display will 

change to SPEED 2 duration.

 

Note: 

SPEEDs 2 and 3 do not have a start time, 

as they begin their duration immediately after the 

previous SPEED finishes.

12.  Use the “

+

” and “

-

” arrows to adjust the duration for 

SPEED 2 in hours and minutes.

13.  Repeat steps 9-12 to program SPEED 3 and 

QUICK CLEAN.  

 

Note: 

Remember that the duration allowed for 

SPEED 3 will be limited to the remaining time in 

a 24 hour day.  Any time in the 24 hour day not 

programmed into SPEEDs 1-3, the pump will 

remain in a stationary state.

 

[ SPEED 1 + SPEED 2 + SPEED 3 

< 24 Hours ]

14.  Press the 

Start/Stop 

button and ensure the LED 

is lit.  The pump is now on and will run the custom 

user-programmed schedule.

2

:

00

Figure 5: Setting Duration

12

Operation

Summary of Contents for Sta-rite EnviroMAX 1500

Page 1: ...Variable Speed Pool Pump...

Page 2: ...available When you see the Eco Select brand on one of our products you ll know it is our greenest and most efficient product in that equipment category These products do the best job of saving energy...

Page 3: ...6 Pool Outlets 6 Electrical 7 Equipotential Bonding 7 Operation Priming the Pump 9 Control Panel Overview 10 Setting Clock 11 Using Default Schedule 11 Custom Schedules 12 Operating the Pump While Ru...

Page 4: ...rotected motor prevents damage by automatically shutting down the motor in the event of a locked rotor under voltage over voltage or over current condition and will automatically reduce the speed duri...

Page 5: ...ing IPX6 Inlet Suction ABS Barrel Union to suit 50mm PVC pressure pipe to AS NZS 1477 Outlet Discharge ABS Barrel Union to suit 50mm PVC pressure pipe to AS NZS 1477 Max Total Head 21m Max Working Pre...

Page 6: ...0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Head m Flow L min 3 1 5 0 R P M 2850RPM 2600RPM 2400RPM 2200RPM 2000RPM 1800RPM 1600RPM 1400RPM 1200RPM 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 279mm 515mm...

Page 7: ...ion 200sq cm min inlet outlet and air circulation Allow 200mm to keep rear of motor clear b Have adequate floor drainage to prevent flooding and be protected from excess moisture c Be solid level rigi...

Page 8: ...ly to the pump Additionally if a suitable socket outlet is not available a weatherproof socket must be installed by an electrician in a suitable location RCD tripping indicates an electrical problem I...

Page 9: ...metal piping in accordance with the wiring rules Run a wire from the equipotential bonding terminal on the pump bottom left motor bolt with serrated washer to the pool bonding structure Figure 1 Bondi...

Page 10: ...cate the oring The original equipment O ring contains a permanent internal lubricant a Before removing trap lid SWITCH OFF POWER SUPPLY to pump b CLOSE SHUT OFF VALVES on suction and discharge pipes i...

Page 11: ...e Speed Pump Installation and User s Guide If power is connected to the SuperFlo VS Variable Speed Pump motor pressing any of the following buttons referred to in this section could result in the moto...

Page 12: ...must be pressed and the LED lit for the pump to run 7 OPERATING THE PUMP etting the Clock When the pump is first plugged in the clock will blink o indicate that is has not been set Any daily schedule...

Page 13: ...ill run the custom user programmed schedule 2 00 Figure 5 Setting Duration 8 SUPERFLO VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User s Guide Custom Schedules To customize the run schedule for your Super...

Page 14: ...custom user programmed schedule Note If the pump has been stopped via the Start Stop button the pump will not run until the pump is turned back on by the Start Stop button If the Start Stop LED is ill...

Page 15: ...ick Clean prior to the duration being completed you can press and hold the Quick Clean button for 3 seconds and the pump will return to the appropriate point in the programmed schedule If power is con...

Page 16: ...le through the following things PrI Priming Speed PrI Remaining Time Once priming has begun the speed can be adjusted between 3450 and 1700 RPM using the and arrows If it is adjusted below 1700 RPM Pr...

Page 17: ...the motor can still be stopped by pressing the Start Stop button However the motor can not be started again until the user unlocks the keypad Keypad Lockout Key lockout will not prevent the motor fro...

Page 18: ...ns Also write down the Priming Speed 3 Press and hold the 1 2 3 and Quick Clean buttons for 3 seconds 4 The screen will display FACt rSt if factory reset is successful See Figure 13 5 Be sure to repro...

Page 19: ...4 shows one of many potential wiring options available to the installer allowing you to install External Controls in the way that best suits your needs Note This 5V Signal red wire is output from the...

Page 20: ...solved by this priority Quick Clean Speed 3 Speed 2 and then Speed 1 External Control Only Mode External Control Only mode will only allow the pump to run from external controls inputs When this mode...

Page 21: ...leaves or debris which could become a fire hazard or choke the motor fan Check that there are no leaks from under the pump If there are this could be a sign of a leaking mechanical seal Call a Pentai...

Page 22: ...p from sucking air Suction lift of 3 to 6 metres will reduce performance Suction lift of more than 6 metres will prevent pumping and cause pump to lose prime In either instance move the pump closer ve...

Page 23: ...section of this manual Reset to default if necessary Motor high temperature limit exceeded Ensure motor fins are clean and fan is intact and free from blockages Ensure adequate ventilation and reduce...

Page 24: ...mproper supply voltage Internal Errors These errors can occur based on operating conditions and the UL 60730 required self diagnostic safety software If they do not clear after multiple restart attemp...

Page 25: ...24 Replacement Parts 4 3 5 11 12 1 10 2 13 15 16 14 8 7 6 9 9a 9b 9c 9d...

Page 26: ...See Pump Fasteners Kit PUMP FASTENERS KIT 1 801280 9 PUMP CASING ASSEMBLY C176 71P 9a LID 1 17307 0111 9b O RING LID 1 35505 1440 9c BASKET 1 C8 58P 9d DRAIN PLUG O RING 2 U178 920P 10 O RING PUMP CA...

Page 27: ...26 Notes...

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