6.2 Starting up
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Run manually the filtration pump to make the pool water cross the heater.
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Purge the air from circuit and make sure no air remains in the appliance.
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Check the flow rate is between 5 and 30 m³/h
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Switch on the mains supply circuit breaker.
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Set the required temperature according to section 5.2.
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Press the ( ) switch. If the appliance is on demand, the LED
When the temperature of the pool meets the required temperature, the LED
automatically.
Caution
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If the flow rate is lower than 5 m³/h, the heater won't work (flow switch remains open), and LED reg
remains blinking
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If flow switch switches Off and On when the heater is working, make sure the flow rate through the
appliance is regular and sufficient. Try to provide a minimum straight length of tube (at least 15 cm)
between the appliance and an elbow to avoid any risk of turbulence that could disturb the flow switch.
6.3 Checking
Make sure that the heater stops when:
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decreasing the required temperature on the control thermostat.
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filtration is switched off or closing a valve.
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When pressing key (
Important: Before any intervention, make sure the unit is switched off.
6.4 Failure
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In event of overheating, the heater is automatically stopped by high limit switch. Reset manually by
pushing on the button (after removing the black cap).
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Message E0 displayed: control sensor disconnected or out of duty. Check connection or replace sensor.
E0 message will disappear automatically.
6.5 Winter storage
• Switch off the appliance by pressing key (
• Switch off the power supply
• Drain the pool circuit by removing both connection union fittings in order to avoid the risk of frost.
The guarantee will be cancelled in event of frost of the appliance due to an improper winter
storage.
7. WARNING
MAKE SURE THE APPLIANCE IS DISCONNECTED FROM MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE ANY
ANY INTERVENTION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED AND AUTHORISED
)
).
INTERVENTION.
PERSONNEL ONLY
7
reg
blinks for 15 seconds then turns steady.
reg
goes out and the heater stops
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