7. Initial operation
7.1 Initial operation
Note: In order to heat the water in the pool (or hot tub), the filter pump must be running to cause the water to
circulate through the heat pump. The heat pump will not start up if the water is not circulating.
After all connections have been made and checked, carry out the following procedure:
1. Switch on the filtration pump. Check for leaks and verify that water is flowing from and to the swimming pool.
2. Connect power to the heat pump and press the On/Off button
start up after the time delay expires (see below).
3. After a few minutes, check whether the air blowing out of the unit is cooler.
4. When turn off the filtration pump, the unit should also turn off automatically, if not, then adjust the flow
switch.
5.
Allow the heat pump and the filter pump to run 24 hours a day until the desired water temperature is
reached. The heat pump will stop running at this point +1°C. After this, it will restart automatically (as long as the
filtration pump is running) whenever the swimming pool water temperature drops 1 degree below the set
temperature (for example, if you set the temperature 28°C, the heat pump will stop when the temperature at 29°C.
While it will restart when the temperature of the water down to 27°C)
Depending on the initial temperature of the water in the swimming pool and the air temperature, it may take
several days to heat the water to the desired temperature. A good swimming pool cover can dramatically reduce
the required length of time.
NOTE
Water Flow Switch:
It is equipped with a flow switch for protecting the HP unit running with adequate water flow rate.
It will turn on when the filtration pump runs and shut it off when the pump shuts off. If the pool water level hig
her than 1 m above or below the heat pump's automatic adjustment knob, your dealer may need to adjust its
initial startup.
1 m above or below the heat pump's automatic adjustment knob, your dealer may need to adjust its initial startup.
Time delay - The heat pump has a built-in 3-minute start-up delay to protect the circuitry and avoid excessive
contact wear. The unit will restart automatically after this time delay expires. Even a brief power interruption will
trigger this time delay and prevent the unit from restarting immediately. Additional power interruptions during this
delay period do not affect the 3-minute duration of the delay.
on the electronic control panel. The unit will
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