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Connection to AquaLink, Compool,
Hayward, and AquaLogic Remote
Systems:
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Remove gray jumpers from
terminals 1 and 2 on TB1.
•
Bring two wires from the remote
system to terminals 1 & 2 on
Terminal Block 1 (TB1).
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The Temperature Control knob
must be turned clockwise
(highest temperature setting) for
the remote system to operate the
Pool Heater.
Manual Temperature
Controls
Description
•
The manual Temperature Control is
designed to regulate pool and spa
water temperature.
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There are two indicator lights on
the control panel to display the
current status of the unit.
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The thermostat knob may be
adjusted to maintain the desired
water temperature.
Indicator Lights
•
There are two indicator lights on
the front panel that display unit
status. The GREEN light indicates
that power to the unit is on. The
RED light indicates that the unit is
in heating mode.
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The RED light may become
illuminated prior to heater start up.
The RED light will become lit when
the thermostat knob is set at or
above the water temperature.
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The unit has a
built in time delay
.
Every time the unit turns off there
is a five-minute time delay until the
unit may be restarted. The HEAT
light may turn on during this delay
cycle. Do not rotate the thermostat
knob during this time delay.
Rotating the knob during this cycle
may reset the time delay, causing
the unit to wait an additional five
minutes prior to startup.
Water Temperature Set
Point
• Temperature set point range is 45°F
to 107°F. Rotating the thermostat
knob clockwise will increase the
temperature set point, while
rotating counterclockwise will
decrease the temperature set point.
•
A floating thermometer may be
placed in the pool or spa to
monitor water temperature.
•
To initially calibrate the thermostat
to the desired set point, turn the
thermostat knob fully clockwise.
The unit will turn on and begin
heating after a possible five minute
time delay. Allow the unit to run
until pool or spa water reaches the
desired temperature. Slowly turn
thermostat knob counterclockwise
until the unit turns off. The unit
will now maintain this water
temperature, providing the
circulation pump is running.
Application
Guidelines
Maintenance
All heat pumps are designed for
outdoor use. However, some
maintenance is required to maintain
the full life of the heater and is
necessary to maintain your warranty.
Annual maintenance should be
scheduled to make sure blowing sand
or falling debris is removed from the
inside of the heater. Also, rinsing the
coil down, monthly, with low water
pressure will help keep the base of the
unit clear of debris is a must. Do not
use a high pressure washer. This can
cause damage to your evaporator coils
and will void your warranty. It is
recommended that a licensed air
conditioning specialist perform the
annual planned maintenance on your
heater.
If you decide to
rinse down the
evaporator coils yourself, disconnect
all power to the entire equipment pad
before you rinse it. This must be done
in order to prevent possible electrical
shock.
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CAUTION