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Operation
Setup Guide
Simplistic in use, the Badu Eco Touch II allows for as many as sixteen (16) programmable events.
(For example
Program 1 tells the pump to got to HIGH speed at 3:00. Program 2 tells the pump to STOP at 4:00. Program 3
tells the pump to go to MEDIUM speed at 6:00.)
The “Home Screen” displays the current date and time for the
convenience of the user. It also displays current program running, programmed speed, and the start time.
The Badu Eco Touch II is a 24 hour time clock. Times are set from 00:00 (midnight) to 23:50 with the minutes
set in ten (10) minute increments. Anytime a program is added, the Badu Eco Touch II will re-number and put
the programs in order automatically. If two conlicting programs are attempted to be installed (i.e. the same time
settings) the Badu Eco Touch II will install the lowest speed.
Note: Programmed levels will not operate while in manual mode.
Note: If the power is shut-off to the Badu EcoM3 pump, the STOP button pushed at the pump, or STOP is
programmed in the Touch II, upon start-up the Badu EcoM3 pump will initiate a two (2) minute prime mode. At
the end of two (2) minutes the scheduled programming will resume.
HOME SCREEN
This is the “Home Screen or Status Run Screen” (See
Figure 1). This screen shows the current time of day,
the current program level, current speed, and the start
time of the program running.
• Press MODE to go to the “Schedule View Screen”
Pressing the “MODE button” advances your through the seven (7) mode screens. The “SET button” and the
“UP and DOWN arrows” allows you to operate the seven modes. Also for convenience, you can abort or stop
programming at anytime by pressing MODE, which will return you to the “Home Screen”.
NOTE: any program
changes currently in progress will not be saved.
1. Home Screen (Run Screen)
This screen shows the current programmed status, date, and time
2. Schedule View Screen
This screen allows the user to modify the schedule settings.
3. Manual Override Screen
This screen allows the user to temporarily override programmed
settings for maintenance
4. Timed Override Screen
This screen allows the user to override the programmed settings
for a speciic amount of time
5. Date/Time Screen
This screen allows the user to modify the date and time.
6. Information Screen
This screen shows the users the “Date of Manufacturer” and the
time default
7. System Errors Screen
This screen displays the current/previous errors.
There are seven (7) mode screens, (in order as they appear)
Screen Guide
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Figure 1