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H0548600.B - EN - 2016-05

❷ Use

  

 2.1 I  Operati ng principle

Your heat pump uses the calories (heat) in the air to heat up your pool's water. The process to heat your pool's water to 

the temperature you want may take a few days as it depends on the weather conditi ons, your heat pump's power and 

the diff erence between the water temperature and the temperature you want. 

The heat pump is ideal for maintaining temperature.

The warmer and damper the air, the bett er your heat pump will perform. The outdoor parameters for opti mum operati on 

are an air temperature of 27°C, a water temperature of 27°C and 80% hygrometry.

Tip: improve your pool's temperature rise and maintenance

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Anti cipate the commissioning of your pool far enough in advance before you use it. 

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For the temperature rise, set the water circulati on to conti nuous operati on (24/24).

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To maintain the temperature throughout the season, run "automati c" circulati on for at least 12 hours/

day (the longer this ti me the longer the heat pump will have enough operati ng range to heat up).

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Cover the basin with a sheet (bubble canopy, canvas, etc.) to prevent heat loss.

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Take advantage of a period with mild outdoor temperatures (on average > 10°C at night); it will be even 

more eff ecti ve if it runs during the warmest hours of the day.

•  Keep the evaporator clean.

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Set the temperature you want and let the heat pump run (adjusti ng the setpoint to maximum will not 

heat the water more quickly).

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Connect the "Heati ng priority"; the fi ltrati on pump and heat pump operati ng ti me will be set according 

to requirements.

  

 2.2 I  User interface presentati on

Water temperature
Temperature setpoint (  = cold mode, reversible models only)

"On/off " butt on

Pool water temperature reading or parameter setti  ng butt on

 

Value setti  ng butt ons

Symbol

Designati on

Fixed

Flashing

Water fl ow

Water fl ow ok

Water fl ow too low or missing

Power indicator

Heati ng or cooling

Waiti ng for operati ng request

Ambient air temperature Suffi  cient

Insuffi  cient

Defrost light

Defrosti ng

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EN

Summary of Contents for Z300 M4

Page 1: ...H0548600 B 2016 05 Instructions for installation and use English More documents on www zodiac poolcare com Z300 PM30 EverFirst EN...

Page 2: ...er supply Do not handle the electrical elements with wet hands Clean the terminal board or the power supply socket before connection For any component or sub assembly containing a battery do not recha...

Page 3: ...with the device it is vital that you read this installation and user manual as well as the warnings and warranty booklet delivered with the device Failure to do so may result in material damage or ser...

Page 4: ...front rear connectors Anti vibration studs Attachment holes Bottom view of the appliance base for attachment to the ground and location of the anti vibration studs The device must not be installed In...

Page 5: ...to work on the device water entry valve by pass valve water exit valve water entry adjustment valve optional water exit adjustment valve optional water treatment minimum distance To evacuate the conde...

Page 6: ...circuit breaker D curve for calibre see 5 2 I Technical speci cations with a 30 mA dedicated di erential circuit breaker circuit breaker or switch Additional protection may be required during installa...

Page 7: ...be controlled by remote To do so use the remote control kit available as an option For the connection consult the manual supplied with the kit 1 4 2 Heating priority option This function helps to keep...

Page 8: ...For the connection remove the shunt between terminals 7 8 and connect the switch cable in place potential free contact no polarity 220 240V 50Hz Activate the command by pressing for 5 seconds when the...

Page 9: ...son run automatic circulation for at least 12 hours day the longer this time the longer the heat pump will have enough operating range to heat up Cover the basin with a sheet bubble canopy canvas etc...

Page 10: ...alve A wide and close valve C by half Connect the power supply to the heat pump If the heat pump is on standby press for 3 seconds appears for 2 seconds then di erent software No depending on the devi...

Page 11: ...or the interface 2 languages available French and English reversible models only Select the device s operating mode Water heating only Water heating or cooling automatic according to need The light mu...

Page 12: ...intering micro cover provided on the heat pump 3 2 I Maintenance It is recommended that the device be general serviced at least on a yearly basis to ensure proper operation maintain performance levels...

Page 13: ...converted to gas If your heat pump is not in its defrost cycle this is not normal Switch o and disconnect the heat pump immediately and contact your reseller The device is not working If there is no d...

Page 14: ...Automatic if fewer than 4 faults per hour or press faults per hour Cooling circuit high pressure fault Exchanger clogged with dirt Clean the water exchanger Automatic if fewer than 4 faults per hour o...

Page 15: ...n the link cable between the boards By electricity supply disconnection or automatic if the fault disappears Board power supply fault Check the boards power supply Faulty boards Replace the boards 4 3...

Page 16: ...H0548600 B EN 2016 05 15 4 4 I Wiring diagrams 4 4 1 Z300 M4 M5 M7 PM3041 PM3051 PM3061 EverFirst 8M 11M 13M 4 4 2 Z300 T5 PM3053 EverFirst 11T...

Page 17: ...16 H0548600 B EN 2016 05 4 4 3 Z300 MD5 PM3052 EverFirst 11MD 4 4 4 Z300 MD8 PM3072 EverFirst 15MD EN...

Page 18: ...P Low pressure switch ST5 Compressor back ow sensor C1 Ventilator condenser VA Varistor C2 Compressor condenser BLU Blue C3 Filter WHT White D1 Progressive starter GRY Grey EXP VALVE Electronic regula...

Page 19: ...chnical compartment A Z300 PM30 EverFirst B 50 connector to be glued x2 C Gland D Anti vibration studs x5 E Wintering cap x2 F Wintering cover Heating priority G Remote control H Plant room kit I Cond...

Page 20: ...ge category II Nominal absorbed intensity A 7 9 10 3 4 25 13 10 4 4 16 7 4 Maximum absorbed intensity A 10 13 4 7 15 7 12 8 5 24 9 3 Minimum cable section mm 3x2 5 3x2 5 5x2 5 3x4 3x2 5 5x2 5 3x6 5x2...

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