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TOP-UP (factory setting 90 minutes)
By pressing the OK key you can select whether the top-up with fresh water should be time-controlled
or whether the top-up is switched ON or OFF. If the top-up is time-controlled, you can set the time
limit for the top-up between 1 and 999 minutes. If the time limit has been reached and the water level
has not reached its set height, there is a problem with the top-up system. The top-up switches off and
the override alarm is triggered.
BACKWASH WITH FORCED START (factory setting OFF)
Here you can select automatic backwash in the case of forced start. In this way you can avoid too
much water from draining away needlessly via the safety overflow. The water can then be used again
for another backwash. Backwash can also be useful when heavy rain causes the overflow channel to
be switched on, thus causing an unnecessary waste of energy. The delay time for the backwash can
be set between 1 and 200 minutes.
GENERAL ALARM: RUN-DRY PROTECTION (factory setting OFF)
By pressing the OK key you can select whether to trigger the general alarm in the case of a run-dry
situation. If you activated the general alarm, you can select a delay time of between 0 and 200 minu-
tes. When this time has expired, the general alarm is triggered and a warning text appears in the blue
display panel.
COLLECTVE ALARM: FORCED START
By pressing the OK key you can select whether to trigger the collective alarm in the case of a forced
start situation. If you activated the general alarm, you can select a delay time of between 0 and 200
minutes. When this time has expired, the general alarm is triggered and a warning text appears in the
blue display panel.
By pressing the OK key you can select whether overflow operation is triggered when a specific
ambient air temperature is reached or when a specific temperature difference between ambient
air and water temperatures is reached.
a) Set temperature: until the set temperature for air is reached, the system remains in economy
mode (no current to the Besgo valve - drained directly from the pool). Only when the set temperature
has been reached does the Besgo valve switch to overflow mode. Setting 5 °C to 40 °C. When solar
covers are being used we recommend the use of the set temperature. The set temperature should
be set no higher than 20 °C. At a temperature of 20 °C in the shade, there is considerable solar gain
from the cover which is stored up under the cover in economy mode. Temperatures under the cover
can reach as much as 50 °C and more. This heat accumulation must be dissipated via the overflow
channel.
b) Temperature difference: You can set a temperature difference of between +10 °C and -10 °C.
For example, if a temperature difference of +2 °C is set, then the Besgo valve switches to operation
via the main drain if the air temperature is 2 °C higher than the water temperature. If a temperature
difference of -2 °C is set, then the Besgo valve only switches if the air temperature is 2 °C lower than
the water temperature.
CAUTION: (liability exclusion)
Some pool manufacturers (polyester, liner) limit their warranty to use at temperatures of 30 to 35 °C.
Potential damage to such pools or their covers is not covered by us.
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OVERFLOW TANK MENU:
MAIN DRAIN AT DRY RUN PROTECTION (Factory settings: OFF)
The «Besgo» valve switches to main drain to avoid stopping the filtration
pump because dry running (empty overflow tank).
By pressing the OK key you can select this function ON and OFF.
ECO PROGRAMME MENU:
ECO PROGRAMME MODE
(factory setting: set temperature 20 °C, hysteresis 1 °C
02-2019 EN