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ATTENTION:
Make sure the power plug is
secured
If the plug is not secure, it may cause
an electric shock, over-heating or fire
Never pull out the power plug when
your heat pump is running
Such improper operation may
cause an electric shock or a fire due
to over-heating.
Never use damaged electric wires
or unspecified electric wires.
Otherwise it may cause an electric
shock or a fire.
When all connections have been completed and checked, carry out the following procedure:
(1). Switch on the water pump. Check for leakage and verify that water is flowing incoming and outgoing to the
swimming pool.
(2). Connect power to the heat pump and press the On/Off button
on the control panel. The heat
Pump will start up after the time delay expires (see below).
(3). After a few minutes, check whether the air blowing out of the unit is cool (The mini heat pump can only
make heating, when starts up, the running mode is heating as default).
(4). When turn off the water pump, the unit should also turn off automatically.
Depending on the initial temperature of the pool water and ambient air temperature, it may take long time to
heat the water to your desired temperature. An appropriate swimming pool cover can dramatically reduce the
heating time and preserve the heat from losing;
Time delay -
The heat pump has a built-in 3-minute start-up delay to protect the circuitry and avoid excessive
restarting. The unit will restart automatically after this time delay expires.
2.5 Condensation
The air suctioned into the heat pump will be cooled to be a very low temperature by the evaporation process
of your heat pump’s refrigerant, at its heating mode. This may cause condensation on fins of the evaporator,
which might be as much as several litters per hour at high relative humidity.
Sometimes users may treat this phenomenon as water leakage, while this is quite normal and no need to do
anything.