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To Adjust the HIGH Speed

•  Verify that the pump is powered ON and the green power LED light is on. 

•  Press the HIGH button for 5 to 10 seconds, this will switch the control from Normal Operation Mode 

to the Speed Adjust Mode. The HIGH LED light will begin to blink.

 

•  Press the left (LOW) button to decrease the speed.

      

or 

•  Press the right (HIGH) button to increase the speed

    

 

(NOTE: The button will increase or decrease in increments of 200 RPM, in most cases. The    

       

     Speed Range for HIGH Speed is 2850, 3050, 3250, 3450. Factory Preset is 3450.) 

•  Press the middle (MED) button to save the current the speed and return to Normal Operation Mode.

•  To Stop or Exit out of Speed Adjust Mode, Press the STOP button or wait 30 seconds without pressing 

any  buttons. 

NOTE:  If  the  power  is  shut  off  or  the  pump  is  stopped  using  the  stop  button,  upon 

powering up the pump will run a two (2) minute prime on HIGH and then resume normal operation. 

DO NOT press any buttons during prime operation.

Adjusting Back to Factory Settings 

•  Verify that the pump is powered ON and the green power LED light is on. 

•  Press and Hold all three (3) speed buttons (LOW, MED, and HIGH) for 5 to 10 seconds. 

•  All LED light will be fully lit. The LED’s will blink to indicate the factory defaults were re-established.

 

Adjusting the Speeds - continued

Routine Maintenance

This pump requires little or no service other than reasonable care and periodic cleaning of the strainer 

basket. 

1. Inspect the pump basket for debris by looking through the clear pump lid. 

2. Turn off the power to the pump. If the pump is located below the water level, close isolation valves on 

the suction and discharge sides of the pump to prevent back flow of water. 

3. Remove any debris, because as the debris accumulates, it will begin to block the flow of water 

through the pump. Keep the basket clean and clear to improve the performance of the pump. 

4. Turn the lid’s lock ring counter clockwise until it stops. Carefully remove the lid and lock ring.

5. Remove the basket and properly dispose of the debris into the trash and rinse out the basket. Check 

basket for cracks, if crack is found replace basket. 

6. Replace basket back into the pump, align the basket properly with the suction pipe. Then fill with 

water up to the suction pipe. Clean clear cover, lid o-ring and sealing surface of the pump of any debris.

7. Replace lid with locking ring. 

Hand-tighten

 the lid to make an air-tight seal. 

Do not use any tools to 

tighten the lid. 

Service and Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Badu EcoM3V

Page 1: ...Installation Operating and Service Manual Badu EcoM3V Variable Speed Pool Pump...

Page 2: ...ll Free 800 223 8538 Phone 904 739 2626 Fax 904 737 5261 Website www usa speck pumps com Manufactured by Speck Pumps Jacksonville Florida USA 2012 All Rights Reserved This document is subject to chang...

Page 3: ...Operation 12 Start Up Guide 12 Changing the Default Speed 13 Adjusting the Speed 14 5 Service and Maintenance 15 Routine Maintenance 15 Winterizing 16 6 Troubleshooting 16 Controller Malfunction Warn...

Page 4: ...ion outlet cover is missing broken or loose The following guidelines provide information for pump installation that minimizes risk of injury to users of pools spas and hot tubs Entrapment Protection T...

Page 5: ...ished edition of ANSI ASME A112 19 8 ANSI APSP 16 2011 the standard for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming and Wading Pools Spas Hot Tubs and Whirlpool Bathtub Applications Testing and Certification...

Page 6: ...use with permanently installed pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked Do not use with storable pools A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a bu...

Page 7: ...ed control panel provides manual speed controls for the pump There are three preset speed buttons that can be selected LOW MEDIUM and HIGH Controls and LEDs 1 LOW MED and HIGH buttons LED Press one of...

Page 8: ...the vicinity of this pump DO NOT store pool chemicals near the pump 6 DO NOT remove any safety alert labels such as DANGER WARNING or CAUTION Keep safety labels in good condition and replace any missi...

Page 9: ...hould always be followed The wiring of the motor should be done by a licensed electrician in accordance with local codes BONDING AND GROUNDING 1 The motor frame must be grounded to a reliable groundin...

Page 10: ...onto the motor Carefully lift the top panel and turn it over to expose the inside terminal box See Figure 2 2 The terminal box is supplied with a 1 2 14 NPS threaded hole Use only liquid tight fitting...

Page 11: ...system during the filling process This air will compress when the system is pressurized Should the system fail this trapped air can propel debris at a high speed and cause injury Every effort to remov...

Page 12: ...lid and fill the basket with water before starting the pump 3 Prior to replacing the lid check for debris around the lid o ring seat Debris around the lid o ring seat will make it difficult to prime...

Page 13: ...ng power to the unit Please follow all local state regulations regarding pool motor and timer speeds settings when choosing the default speed 1 Allow the pump to achieve prime if starting the system f...

Page 14: ...ess the STOP button or wait 30 seconds without pressing any buttons NOTE If the power is shut off or the pump is stopped using the stop button upon powering up the pump will run a two 2 minute prime o...

Page 15: ...o 10 seconds All LED light will be fully lit The LED s will blink to indicate the factory defaults were re established Adjusting the Speeds continued Routine Maintenance This pump requires little or n...

Page 16: ...xpected Allowing the pump to freeze will cause severe damage and void the warranty There are two options when winterizing the pump Option 1 1 Drain all the water from the pump system equipment and pip...

Page 17: ...rs during start up A Low Voltage During the initial start up 6 12 seconds delay there is a momentary power drop in which case the pump will restart itself after the voltage is above 208V for a period...

Page 18: ...r shaft noting the way it was originally installed CAUTION Do not damage the ceramic or carbon surfaces of the seal If the surfaces is damaged leaks will occur Figure 3 Removal and Replacement of the...

Page 19: ...essing together 16 Make sure the diffuser and casing o rings are in place and free of debris Slide the motor flange into the casing 17 Tighten the eight screws using a cross pattern from side to side...

Page 20: ...DRAIN 3 8 WITH GASKET CASING 2920889410 894 1 2 LEGO SPACER 2920889420 595 1 GASKET 1 4 x 7 16 x 1 2991000088 914 1 8 SCREW CASING HEX SLOT M7 x 48mm SS 2920141210 412 5 1 O RING DIFFUSER 90 x 5mm 29...

Page 21: ...cturer supplies a limited warranty to the original consumer purchaser of the pump and motor on the following terms and conditions 1 The pump and motor are warranted to be free from defects in material...

Page 22: ...2999999995 Rev 05 2012...

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