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Operational Instructions
When heating the pool or spa you should check the following items as they are all
critical to the proper operation of the heater.
1. WATER FLOW
Make sure all pool filters and traps are clean since the unit requires a minimum water
flow in order to operate properly. The heater should and will not run unless the water
pump is running. There is an internal water pressure switch that disables the heater
whenever the water pump is not supplying water flow.
2. WATER PUMP TIMER SETTING
Since the heat pump collects heat from the outside air, you want to set the water pump
timer to run during the hottest part of the day. If you are heating the pool from "dead
cold" you may need to set the water pump timer to run 24 hours until the pool reaches
temperature, then reset the timer for a normal run time. Run times are determined by
pool size, set pool/spa temperature and weather conditions.
4. TIME DELAY MODE
This heater is equipped with an internal compressor time delay to allow the refrigerant
to settle. If the unit shuts off then restarts before 5 to 7 minuets have passed, the fan
will run but the compressor will not start again until the 5 to 7 minute delay has passed.
The blue heating light will be on when the compressor is running. In some cases
(when the heater is new or during cold weather), it may be necessary to allow the unit
to go through the time delay several times before the unit will start.
5. NORMAL OPERATION INDICATORS
When the heater is started the fan will come on first, then the compressor will start after
a 5 to 7 minute time delay. When the fan and compressor are running, the unit will
discharge cool air from the top. The heater will produce condensation while running
and is considered normal. It will produce more condensation the more humid the
ambient air is. The condensation will exit the heater through the bottom drain ports.
In normal operation the BLUE HEATING LIGHT and the GREEN POWER LIGHT will be
ON. All other lights should be off.
6. POOL/SPA COVER USE
You can substantially reduce the heat loss and electrical consumption by utilizing a
pool cover (or pool blanket). You can get higher water temperatures in less opera-
tional time using a cover. If you keep the pool or spa covered whenever you are not
swimming you can typically reduce heat loss by as much as 80% and reduce heating
costs as much as 50%. Using a cover during the initial heat up period will greatly
reduce the operational time needed.
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