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Quick Start
Check that the Electricity and Gas Supplies are
on. Turn on the Pool Pump. Turn on the Heater
with the switch on the Front Panel and set the
desired temperature with the Pool Temperature
Knob. In a few seconds the Heater will fire.
Summary of Controls
(Left to Right)
ON/OFF Switch -
Turns the Heater On and Off
and resets the Ignition Control if locked out.
Lock/Unlock Button -
If it is pressed for 2
seconds it locks the Set Temperature so the Pool
Temperature Knob is inoperative. To unlock, press
again for 2 seconds.
With a short press the Set temperature is dis-
played. It will flash if the Lock is ON.
Pool Temperature Display -
This normally shows
the Pool Temperature but also show the Setting
Temperature when the Pool Temperature Control
Knob is moved. A Setting Dot is displayed whilst it
is adjusted. The Display is also used for commis-
sioning and diagnostic purposes.
(Page 34)
Pool Demand LED - Green
Off
- There is no Pool Heating demand, pool
heating is off.
On
- There is Pool Heating Demand and the Pool
is not up to temperature.
Flashing
- The Pool Heating Demand is met, the
pool is up to temperature.
Pool Temperature Control Knob
16°C to 32°C or 41°C (60°F to 90°F or 106°F)
(Maximum is changed in Setup Mode, see Page 34)
Rotate clockwise to increase the Pool
Temperature. The Setting Temperature is shown
whilst rotating and for 3 seconds after.
To lock the required Temperature Setting see
Lock/Unlock Button
.
OPERATING MODELS 185, 265 and 405
Pool Filter Blocked - Yellow
On - If the pump is running and there is
insufficient pressure, possibly due to a
blocked Pool Filter. The Heater will not run.
Overheat - Red
On - This indicates the Heater has
overheated and shutdown. Use the Overheat
Reset (see below). If this problem persists
this should be investigated by a Service
Engineer.
Overheat Reset
(not on front panel)
If the Overheat Indicator has lit the Heater will
not work until the thermostat has been reset.
(See page 24 for location)
Wait until the Heater is cool then remove the
door and locate the Overheat Thermostat
mounted on its bracket. Press its centre and it
will click.
The Red Overheat indicator will go out and
the Heater can now run.