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5. OPERATING THE PUMP
For schedule duration settings, SPEEDS are prioritized as follows: SPEED 1 ->
SPEED 2 -> SPEED 3 -> SPEED 4. SPEED 1 is the highest priority,while SPEED 4
is the lowest. The drive will not allow a user to program a schedule of more than 24
hours. When the 24th hour of duration is programmed it will take time from the lower
priority speeds in order to add them to the SPEED currently being adjusted.
Example:
Starting Schedule (Before Adjustment)
SPEED 1 duration = 18 hours
SPEED 2 duration = 2 hours
SPEED 3 duration = 2 hours
If the user reprograms SPEED 1 to run for 22 hours, SPEED 2 (lower priority speed)
will automatically adjust to a 1 hour duration and SPEED 4 (lowest priority speed) will
adjust to a 0 hour duration.
End Schedule (After Adjustment)
SPEED 1 duration = 22 hours
SPEED 2 duration = 1 hour
SPEED 3 duration = 1 hours
SPEED 4 duration = 2 hours
SPEED 4 duration = 0 hours
CAUTION -
If power is connected to the pump motor, pressing any of the following buttons
referred to in this section could result in the motor starting. Failure to recognize this could result in
personal injury or damage to equipment.
Pressing the Display button will cycle through the current
parameters.
• Speed —
current run speed
•
Time
— current time of day
• Duration
— amount of time remaining at the current run speed
• Watts
— amount of watts currently being consumed
Pressing any of the Speed Buttons (
“1”
,
“2”
,
“3”
,
“4”
,
“Quick Clean”
)while the pump
is running will act as temporary override. It will run the speed and duration that is
programmed for that button. Once completed it will default back to the appropriate point
in the programmed schedule.
NOTE: If you adjust the speeds of the schedule while the pump is running, it will
run the adjusted speed for the rest of the current duration, but will not save the
adjustments.
5. OPERATING THE PUMP
5.5
Operating the Pump While Running
5.4
Speed priorities