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3.3 

Basic Functions

The ePump™ has two (2) operational modes: 

User Mode and Setup Mode.

3.3.1  User Mode

In the User Mode, the controller provides access 

to pump control options including:

 

• Manual start and stop of pump

 

• Pump speed setting

 

• Timeclock setup and operation

See Section 4.1 for User Mode (pg10)

3.3.2  Setup Mode

The Setup Mode allows the user to configure 

the controller. Setup options include:

 

• Time-of-day setting

 

• Labeling of pump presets (speeds)

 

• Display light control

 

• Language selection

 

• Run duration

See Section 6 for Set Up Mode (pg 17)

Section 4. User Mode

4.1 

OFF Mode

When the pump is off (not running), the 

controller displays 

PRESS PRESET OR MENU/00:00 

PUMP IS OFF

, where 00:00 is the time-of-day clock.

4.2 

RUN Mode

When the pump is running (not off), the 

controller displays 

N:LABEL/00:00 RPM:xxxx

, where 

n:label is the number and label of the selected preset, 
00:00 is the time-of-day clock, and xxxx is the pump 
speed.

4.3 

Manual Start and Stop

Up to eight (8) programmed speeds may be 

started from the controller. Manual operation of speeds 
"

" through "4" differs from manual operation of 

speeds "5" through "8".

NOTE

  When starting the pump, the pump will first run 

at the priming speed for the priming duration, as 
set by the installer.

4.3.1  Speeds eStar through 4

To start the pump manually running at speeds 

"eStar" through "4", press button "

" through "4" 

corresponding to the desired speed. The associated LED 
will illuminate red and the controller enters the 

RUN

 

mode.

To stop the pump, press the button again. The 

associated LED will extinguish and the pump and 
controller will return to the 

OFF

 mode.

Summary of Contents for ePump

Page 1: ...t must be installed and serviced by a professional pool spa service technician The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in p...

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Page 3: ...r 9 3 1 The ePump Controller 9 3 2 The ePump Controller Interface 9 3 3 Basic Functions 10 Section 4 User Operation 10 4 1 OFF Mode 10 4 2 RUN Mode 10 4 3 Manual Start and Stop 10 4 4 Pump Speed Setti...

Page 4: ...en or missing Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the equipment assembly WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Injury a The water in a spa should never exceed 40 C...

Page 5: ...mometer Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health Do not permit any electric appliance such as a ligh...

Page 6: ...r Components The ePump controller assembly See Figure 2 contains the following components 1 ePump Controller 2 Mounting Gasket 3 Backplate 4 Round Seal 5 Six 6 Screws Additional materials are required...

Page 7: ...igure 2 5 Mark the hole locations on the wall and use the fastener to secure the backplate to the wall 6 At the bottom of the backplate cut the two 2 tabs out with an appropriate tool such as a Stanle...

Page 8: ...n on all switches and the main breaker feeding power to the ePump 5 Verify the operation of the contact closures If the correct speed is activated when the closure is activated the ePump starts and th...

Page 9: ...in breaker feeding power to the ePump 8 If the installation is working properly the fireman s switch will open 20 minutes before the booster pump shuts down the ePump will continue to run for 30 minut...

Page 10: ...time of day clock 4 2 RUN Mode When the pump is running not off the controller displays n label 00 00 RPM xxxx where n label is the number and label of the selected preset 00 00 is the time of day clo...

Page 11: ...e only within a certain range The minimum and maximum limits of the range are set by the installer 4 5 Timeclock Setup and Operation The controller allows the user to create timed pump programs on pum...

Page 12: ...hen starting the pump via a timed program the pump will first run at the priming speed for the priming duration as set by the installer If a program overlap occurs the pump will immediately start at t...

Page 13: ...ller for further information 4 7 Pump Freeze Protect To help protect against pump damage the controller monitors the temperature inside the pump If enabled pump freeze protect will start the pump at t...

Page 14: ...Minimum and maximum pump speeds eStar speed Pump Freeze Protect operation 5 1 Entering Service Setup NOTE The ePump controller must be in the OFF mode all LED s lights must be off before entering the...

Page 15: ...To clear the fault history press either arrow key 5 5 Priming Speed and Duration The ePump controller will command the ePump to operate at the priming speed for the priming duration specified except d...

Page 16: ...protect equipment and plumbing for short periods of freezing only It does this by activating the filtration pump and circulating the water to prevent freeze inside equipment or plumbing Freeze protec...

Page 17: ...SET Press the MENU button to display the currently selected preset Using the arrow keys choose the preset to be changed Press MENU to select The controller displays SELECT LABEL TYPE Select GENERAL or...

Page 18: ...election From the setup menu select LANGUAGE using the arrow keys Press MENU Using the arrow keys select the desired language Press MENU to save the selection 6 7 Run Duration Presets 3 and 4 Only Pre...

Page 19: ...Page 19 Section 7 Menu Flow Chart...

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