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5.2.5 Programming the "TIMERS" filtration times
The timers are used to define the operating duration of the filter pump and the duration of chlorine production
by the appliance. They allow the user to operate the variable-speed pump for longer and at lower speeds,
without the appliance being in constant operation during this time.
To set the time delay programme, the start and stop times must be entered and confirmed. If no timer has
been set, filtration and/or chlorination are constantly active.
The operating times for the filtration system must be sufficient to correctly treat the water.
Example programmes
-
Filtration time (TIMER) in the pool season for a water temperature of 26°
==>
26/2 = 13 hours of filtration per day
-
Filtration time (HYDROX) outside of pool season (active winterising) for a water temperature of 16°
==>
16/2 = 8 hours of filtration per day
==> Single-speed filter pump
•
There are 2 possible programmes,
TIMER 1
and
TIMER 2
.
• Select the
"TIMER"
to be programmed using the
buttons. Press
to confirm.
•
Set the filter pump start time
"ON"
and the pump stop time
"OFF"
using the
buttons. Press
to confirm.
• Press
to exit.
•
When the filtration times have been programmed, the letter
"P"
is shown on the screen:
Manual activation of the appliance (by pressing
) has priority over the timer. If no filter pump is connected, the
appliance activates chlorination only.
If a single-speed filter pump is connected, it is activated at the same time as chlorination.
If a variable-speed filter pump is connected, it operates at the same time as chlorination at its configured speed RPM 1.
All programmes remain valid and normal operation resumes during the next cycle.
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