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1 . 2 5 H P P o o l P u m p M o t o r
I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l
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Overriding a Timer
You can override the speed and flow rate programmed into
Timers 1
–
7
(if all timers are activated)
without having to re-program the pump. Simply press one of the
Speed
buttons. Here is the pre-
programmed speed and flow rate for each.
Button
Description
Speed 1 Force an override speed of 1350 RPM (40%).
Speed 2 Force an override speed of 1725 RPM (50%).
Speed 3 Force an override speed of 2760 RPM (80%).
You can also adjust the RPM within the override. Press the
Scroll Up
or
Scroll Down
button to
increase or decrease the RPM in increments of 10. Press and hold either button for 2 seconds to
increase or decrease RPM in increments of 100.
The effect of the button press depends on whether the pump is currently running a Timer or standing by
to execute the next Timer on the schedule.
With the Pump in Run Mode
When the pump is running a Timer, pressing the
Speed 1
,
Speed 2
, or
Speed 3
button forces an
override of the Timer currently under way. The motor begins running at the pre-programmed RPM
assigned to the button for the remaining duration of the flow.
Note
: Pressing the
START/PAUSE
button will pause the motor.
·
This action also cancels the override.
·
Pressing
START/PAUSE
again will un-pause the motor. However, the motor then resumes
operation at the speed associated with the original Timer, not that of the
Speed
button.
With the Pump in Standby Mode
When the motor is on standby and not waiting for a Timer, pressing
Speed 1
,
Speed 2
, or
Speed 3
enables a quick start run. In this case, the motor runs at the RPM assigned to the speed button until
the
START/PAUSE
button is pressed.
When the motor is standing by and waiting for the next scheduled Timer, pressing
Speed 1
,
Speed 2
, or
Speed 3
forces an override of the next scheduled Timer. At the time of the next
scheduled activity, the motor cancels the RPM associated with the Speed button pressed and runs
the pre-programed RPM assigned to the schedule.
Note
: Pressing the
START/PAUSE
button pauses the motor.
·
This action also cancels the override.
·
Pressing
START/PAUSE
again will un-pause the motor. However, the motor will not run as
the motor is in a standby state, waiting to execute the next Timer on the schedule.
·
When the next Timer begins, the motor executes the Timer at the speed you assigned when
programming the UI, not the RPM of the
Speed
button.