When the pump is first plugged in, the clock will blink to indicate that is has not been set. Any daily
schedule set by the user will be based on this clock setting, so it will be necessary to set the clock first.
To Set the Clock:
1. Press and hold the
Display
button for 3 seconds.
2. Use the “
+
” and “
-
” arrows to choose between a 12 or 24 hour time format.
3. Press
Display
to advance in the Clock Setup menu
4. Use the “
+
” and “
-
” arrows to change the time to the correct time of day. In the 12 hour time format AM/
PM will display in the bottom right corner.
5. Press
Display
to advance.
6. Use the “
+
” and “
-
” arrows to adjust the screen backlight brightness.
7. Press Display to exit the Clock Setup menu. The clock is now set.
During a power outage, the drive will retain the clock setting in memory for as long as 24 hours. If the
power is out longer than 24 hours the clock will have to be set again. If the drive has lost the user set time,
the clock will continuously blink until the time is reset. Once the time is reset the clock will stop blinking.
Note:
When power is returned to the pump after a prolonged outage (24+ hours) the clock will
automatically set itself to the Speed 1 start time, blink and advance. The pump will also run the associated
schedule from that start time.
Setting the Clock
Using the Default Schedule
The default schedule is designed to provide enough daily turnover to service a typical pool. See
Table 1
for
default schedule.
SPEED 1 is set to begin at 8:00am and run at 3000 RPM for a duration of 2 hours. When SPEED 1 is
complete the pump immediately begins running the default SPEED 2. SPEED 2 is factory default to 1200
RPM and will last for 10 hours. When SPEED 2 has completed its run the pump will run SPEED 3 at 2200
RPM for a duration of two hours.
After 14 hours of run time and completing its run of SPEED 3, the pump will enter a stationary/paused
state for the next 10 hours. The pump will restart at 8:00am the next morning and cycle through the
default schedule again. The pump will continue to run in this in this manner until a custom schedule is
programmed into the drive by the user.
Note:
The
Start/Stop
button must be pressed, and the LED lit, for the pump to run.
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SUPERFLO
®
VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User’s Guide
OPERATING THE PUMP
Setting the Clock
When the pump is first plugged in, the clock will blink
to indicate that is has not been set. Any daily schedule
set by the user will be based on this clock setting, so it
will be necessary to set the clock first.
To Set the Clock:
1. Press and hold the Display button for 3 seconds.
2. Use the “ +” and “ -” arrows to choose between a 12
or 24 hour time format.
3. Press Display to advance in the Clock Setup menu
4. Use the “ +” and “ -” arrows to change the time to
the correct time of day. In the 12 hour time format
AM/PM will display in the bottom right corner.
5. Press Display to advance.
6. Use the “ +” and “ -” arrows to adjust the screen
backlight brightness.
7. Press Display to exit the Clock Setup menu. The
clock is now set.
During a power outage, the drive will retain the clock
setting in memory for as long as 24 hours. If the power
is out longer than 24 hours the clock will have to be set
again. If the drive has lost the user set time, the clock
will continuously blink until the time is reset. Once the
time is reset the clock will stop blinking.
Note: When power is returned to the pump after
a prolonged outage (24+ hours) the clock will
automatically set itself to the Speed 1 start time, blink
and advance. The pump will also run the associated
schedule from that start time.
Using the Default Schedule
The default schedule is designed to provide enough
daily turnover to service a typical pool. See
Table 2
for default schedule.
Duration
(Hours)
Speed
(RPM)
SPEED 1
2
3000
SPEED 2
10
1200
SPEED 3
2
2200
Table 1: Default Schedule.
SPEED 1 is set to begin at 8:00am and run at 3000
RPM for a duration of 2 hours. When SPEED 1 is
complete the pump immediately begins running the
default SPEED 2. SPEED 2 is factory default to
1400 RPM and will last for 10 hours. When SPEED
2 has completed its run the pump will run SPEED 3
at 2200 RPM for a duration of two hours.
After 14 hours of run time and completing its run of
SPEED 3, the pump will enter a stationary/paused
state for the next 10 hours. The pump will restart
at 8:00am the next morning and cycle through the
default schedule again. The pump will continue to
run in this in this manner until a custom schedule is
programmed into the drive by the user.
Note: The Start/Stop button must be pressed, and
the LED lit, for the pump to run.
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Operation
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