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ONLY USE GENUINE HAYWARD REPLACEMENT PARTS
51300803801 REV B
INSTALLATION:
This manual contains instructions for installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and parts lists for the proper operation of the swim-
ming pool/spa/hot tub heaters. It is strongly recommended that the installer read the manual before installing the swimming pool/spa/hot tub
heater. If after reviewing the manual any questions remain unanswered, contact tech services or local representative. Following heater installa-
tion, the installer should leave all manuals with the consumer for future reference.
NOTICE:
The installation instructions are intended for the use of a qualified technician, specifically trained and experienced in the installa-
tion of this type of heating equipment. Some states or provinces require that installer be licensed. If this is the case in the state or province
where heater is located, the contractor must be properly certified.
THE USE OF A POOL COVER IS RECOMMENDED
. A pool cover reduces heat loss, conserves chemicals, lowers the load on filter
systems and may provide a valuable safety feature
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION:
On receipt of the heater, inspect the heater carton for damage. If any carton is damaged, note it when signing
for it. Remove the heater from the carton inspect it and advise the carrier of any damages at once.
NOTICE:
Do not drop the heater from a pickup truck tailgate to the ground. This may damage the heater.
UNCRATING THE HEATER:
Follow these steps to remove the
shipping carton from the heater.
1. Open the top of the corrugated carton and remove the consumer
kit.
2. Remove the corrugated carton from the heater. The carton, top
pad, bottom pad, and the four corner posts can be recycled.
3. There are four (4) external screws (see Figure 3) used to secure
the heater to the wood pallet. All four must be removed to sepa-
rate the heater from the pallet.
4. Discard pallet appropriately.
SPRINKLER HEADS:
The heater is designed to handle the wettest
weather conditions that are typical of rain and high humidity. Sprinkler
heads force high-pressure water into the unit from the side at an odd
angle. Make sure there are no sprinkler heads near the heater that will
spray on or into the unit. Many sprinkler systems are connected to a
well system, whose water is high in minerals, Sulphur, salt and other
aggressive contaminates, that will leave a buildup on the unit and elec-
tronics causing corrosion and shortening life.
NOTICE:
Damage from sprinkler interaction is not covered under
the warranty agreement. Make sure that sprinklers are placed at a
sufficient distance away so that normal wind will not carry the mist
to the Heater.
NOTICE:
If located in an oceanfront area, the Heater should be
placed out of direct spray of sand and salt. This will clog, damage,
and corrode the unit. You may also consider protecting the unit by
creating a physical barrier outside of the minimum clearances be-
tween the unit and the prevailing beachfront wind. Damage caused
by sand or salt spray is not covered by the warranty.
Figure 3: Pallet Screw Locations
(1) Screw securing
the heater to the
pallet located in
each of the four
corners. (4) screws
total