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1. A B C D H ECO 5 0456 0384 89mm 170mm 606mm ECO 8 550 0466 97mm 260mm 802mm ECO 10 0570 505 104mm 400mm 939mm ECO 12 0570 505 104mm 400mm 939mm ECO Heat Pump 3 Installation and Connection 3 1 Remarks The factorv supplies the heat pump on its own Other components including a bv pass where necessarv must be supplied by the user or installation technician N B Please follow the steps below when installing the heat pump 1 Any addition of chemicals must take place in the pipes located behind the heat pump 2 Install a by pass if the water flow of the swimming pool pump is more than 20 above the permitted flow through the heat exchanger of the heat pump 3 Install the heat pump above the surface level of the swimming pool 4 Always install the heat pump on a firm base and use the damping rubbers supplied to avoid vibration and noise 5 Always keep the heat pump upright If the appliance was held in a diagonal position wait for at least 24 hours before starting the heat pump 3 2 Siting of the Heat Pump The appliance will operate properly in any location provided that three points are observed 1 Fresh Air 2 Electricity 3 Swimming pool filters The appliance may be installed practically anywhere outside as long as minimum distances to other objects are observed CAUTION Do not place the appliance in an enclosed space with res
2. e There must be sufficient space and ventilation around the appliance Regularly clean the side of the heat pump to ensure proper operation and to save energy e Check the operation of all processes in the appliance particularly the pressure in the cooling system e Regularly check the electricity supply and cable connections Check that nothing is abnormal and whether there is a bad smell around the electrical parts If this is the case replace in good time e Winter care drain all the water from the heat pump and other systems to prevent damage resulting from freezing e You should also drain the water if the appliance is to remain idle for a lengthy period And you should check all components thoroughly and fill the system with water completely before restarting the appliance 6 2 Problem solving Incorrect installation may cause electric shock leading to the death or serious injury of the users technicians or others or damage to property DO NOT MAKE ANY internal alterations to the heat pump 1 Keep hands and hair away from the fan vanes to avoid injury 2 If you are not familiar with your swimming pool filter system and heat pump a Donot carry out any alterations or maintenance without consulting your dealer swimming pool or air conditioning supplier Read the installation and user s manual completely before attempting to use service or alter the appliance c Start the heat pump 24 hours after installation at the earliest in orde
3. For this reason connect to the same fuse as the filter pump If no water flows through the heat pump while in operation it may be damaged and then the warranty is invalidated Connect the cable carrying the current to the clamp connector block behind the panel located next to the fan Model Supply Volt Safety Fuse A Nominal Current A Cable Diameter mm for 15 m in length ECO 5 220 240 16 4 8 1 5 ECO 8 220 240 20 7 5 2 5 ECO 10 220 240 20 10 2 5 ECO 12 220 240 20 13 25 These should be seen as guidelines only Check the local regulations ECO Heat Pump 3 8 Starting up for the first time After all the connections have been made and checked the following steps must be taken 1 Turnon the filter pump Check for leaks and make certain that the water flows from and to the swimming pool 2 Connect the current to the heat pump and set the switch to ON The appliance will start up after the time delay see below has elapsed 3 After a few minutes check whether the air being expelled from the appliance is cooler Leave the appliance and filter pump in operation 24 hours per dav until the desired water temperature has been reached At this point the heat pump ceases operation The appliance will now start up again automaticallv as long as the filter pump is in operation whenever the swimming pool temperature falls to 1 degree below the programmed temperature Depending on the initial temperat
4. be locked to prevent unauthorized use or changes of the heat pump The procedure for this is in the Main Manual If the control panel is locked your dealer can advise you how to unlock 12 ECO Heat Pump 5 Guidelines 5 1 Chemistrv of the swimming pool water Special attention should be paid to the chemical balance of the swimming pool water The following limits must be observed at all times Min Max pH 7 0 7 4 Free chlorine mg l 0 5 1 2 TAC mg l 80 120 Salt g l 3 Important failure to observe these limits will invalidate the warrantv Remark exceeding one or more of the limits mav result in irreparable damage to the heat pump Alwavs install appliances for treating the water behind the heat pump water outlet especiallv if chemical products are automaticallv added to the water A return check valve must also be installed between the heat pump outlet and these appliances in order to prevent these products f lowing back into the heat pump when the filter pump is not in operation 5 2 Winter Care of the Heat Pump Important failure to take the necessarv precautions for winter care mav result in damage to the heat pump that invalidates the warrantv The heat pump the filter pump the filter and the pipes should be protected along the sections where temperatures mav drop to freezing Carrv out the following to remove all the water from the heat pump 1 switch off the electrical current
5. need to be made 3 Low Noise Level The silent operation of our heat pumps is guaranteed by an exceptionally efficient rotary scroll compressor and a low noise fan 4 Advanced Operation All the parameters can be set and the status of all variables shown by means of the electronic service panel Remote operation is also possible ECO Heat Pump 2 Specifications 2 1 Summarv of Technical Specifications Unit Model ECO 5 ECO 8 ECO 10 ECO 12 Muka kw 4 5 7 8 9 5 12 5 BTU h 15 300 26 600 32 500 42 650 Cooling Output kW 0 86 1 5 1 83 2 4 Maximum Swimming pool 3 Volume E 18 30 40 60 Nominal current A 4 1 79 91 11 5 Supplv V Ph Hz 40 1 50 Condenser Titanium heat exchanger Compressors 1 1 1 1 Compressor rotary rotary rotary rotary Fans 1 1 1 1 Fan Output W 30 50 50 50 Fan Speed RPM 880 880 880 880 Fan Direction Vertical Vertical Vertical Vertical Noise at 2 m dB A 52 52 52 52 Water Connection mm 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 Nominal Water Flow m h 9274 3 5 4 7 5 8 Water Pressure Loss max kPa 20 20 20 20 L W H External Dimensions Am 456 456 606 550 550 802 570 570 939 570 570 939 L W H Packaged Dimensions tai 4664667620 560 560 820 5855857980 585 585 980 Total Despatch Weight Kg 29 34 44 51 49 57 50 57 Conditions of Measurement Dry bulb 24 C Wet bulb 19 C water temperature 27 C ECO Heat Pump 2 2 Dimensions
6. the same way but will only cool when temperature exceed 1 deg over the cooling Set Temp and cool down to 1 deg below the Set Temp Remember that the highest Cooling Set is 28 deg C Auto Mode In Auto Mode your heat pump will try to keep your wanted pool temperature at all time Example If you want your pool to be 30 deg C A If the pool water is below 29 deg C the heat pump will start heating B When the temperature reach 31 deg C the heat pump will stop C If the temperature in your pool continue to rise and pass 32 deg C the heat pump will start again gt gt BUT in Cooling Mode And cool down to 30 deg C G If now the temperature continue to sink and sink below 29 deg C the heat pump will start again BUT in Heating Mode In Auto Mode the heat pump will try to keep the temperature within 2 deg C higher and 1 deg C lower that your Set Point Remember that the Filter pump has to run when the heat pump shall work 4 5 How to set by the display controller 1 First select the desired mode auto heating or cooling 2 Regardless if the heat pump is running or in standby press A or Y The display will show the currently set water temperature of the selected mode with a flashing number While it is blinking you can change the water temperature by pressing A or Y tothe temperature you wanted Before you select the wanted temperature make sure you are in the correct mode Heating Cooling Auto A
7. to the heat pump 2 close the water supply to the heat pump completely close taps 2 and 3 of the by pass 3 disconnect the water connections to the heat pump and allow the water to flow away 4 connect the water connections to the heat pump once more to prevent dirt from getting into the pipes 5 3 Starting up after the winter If your heat pump has been shut down for the winter you should go through the following steps to start up in the spring 1 check beforehand whether any dirt has got into the pipes and whether there are any structural problems 2 check that the water connections are properly attached to the heat pump 3 start the filter pump to provide water flow to the heat pump Reset the by pass 4 reconnect the electrical current to the heat pump and switch to ON 13 ECO Heat Pump 5 4 Checks ECO heat pumps have been developed and constructed for a long operating life if they are installed in the correct way and operate under normal circumstances Regular care is important to ensure that your heat pump continues to work safely and efficiently for years The following guidelines may help you in this ensure easy access to the service panel keep the environs of the heat pump clear of any garden waste prune the greenery around the heat pump to ensure adequate free space remove any water sprayers from the environs of the heat pump They may damage the heat pump prevent rain water falling directly from a roof
8. ECO HEAT PUMP Installation amp Instructions Manual ENGLISH NEDERLANDS FRANCAIS DEUTSCH POLSKI PVCCKUU SLOVENSKYCH WT 4 Z L A Z L NN en enn page 1 pagina 23 page 45 Seite 67 strona 89 crpanuua 111 strana 133 ECO Heat Pump Table of Contents SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Summarv of Technical Specifications 2 2 Dimensions 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3 1 Remarks 3 2 Siting of the Heat Pump 3 3 Distance from the Swimming Pool 3 4 Installing the Check Valve 3 5 Tvpical Setup 3 6 Setting the Bv pass 3 7 Electrical Connection 3 8 Starting up for the first time 3 9 Condensation 4 Control the heat pump LED 4 1 Controller diagram 4 2 How to start heat pump 4 3 How to change mode 4 4 How to set desired water temperature 4 5 How to set by the display controller 4 6 How to check parameter settings and measured values of current status 4 7 How to set the clock 4 8 How to set timer start and timer stop 4 9 How to cancel timer start and timer stop 5 GUIDELINES 5 1 Chemistry of the swimming pool water 5 2 Winter Care of the Heat Pump 5 3 Starting up after the winter 5 4 Checks 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 6 1 Maintenance 6 2 Problem Solving 6 3 Checklist for Installation 6 4 Failure code table for smart PCB 7 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 Wiring diagram of the heat pump 8 WARRANTY AND RETURNS 8 1 Warranty 8 2 RMA req
9. ECO 10 SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP WIRING DIAGRAM 4 way valve Pump Electric heater dura 10 HIJIMS MOL IJEM dura jusiquy dura JIJEM JIJJNC JIJIMS DINSSIJA U IH 1 POWERSUPPLY IWATER PUMPI 1 KI SA ECO 12 SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP WIRING DIAGRAM 4 way valve Pump Electric heater le z 3 n v z 2 g e A z 5 wiele dwa zuorqwvf dura 193 EM JAJU dua 49384 PPNO qopras aanssoad mor MOJJ JIJEM 10 YI AS POWER SUPPLY lt ZS NOTE z 5 For current of water pump above 1 5Amp 5 m please externally equip suitable A C contactor 18 ECO Heat Pump 8 Warrantv and Returns 8 1 Warrantv LIMITED WARRANTY Thank you for purchasing our heat pump We warrant all parts to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of retail purchase This warranty is limited to the first retail purchaser is not transferable and does not apply to products that have been moved from their original installation sites The liability of the manufacturer shall not exceed the repair or replacement of defective parts and does not include any costs for labour to remove and reinstall the defective part transportation to or from the factory and any other materials required to make the repair This warranty does not cover failures or malfunctions resulting from the following Failure to properly install o
10. ULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM AND EXCLUDE ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTV This warrantv gives vou specific legal rights which mav varv bv countrv WARRANTV CLAIMS For prompt warrantv consideration contact vour dealer and provide the following information proof of purchase model number serial number and date of installation The installer will contact the factorv for instructions regarding the claim and to determine the location of the nearest service center All returned parts must have a Return Material Authorization number to be evaluated under the terms of this warrantv 19 ECO Heat Pump 8 2 RMA request form Company ates PO _ ee pity Zips P Country Contaetiji Phones Emails Pac Pd Contacts tes RMA Issued by O Dae ooo O Return for Copy of customer s invoice attached _ Other documents attached to RMA request L Description of documents Invoiceno Invoicedate Policy for repair under warranty 1 Despatch costs for returns should be paid in advance All despatch costs relating to a return are entirely for your account 2 Products may be returned to us only if prior agreement has been obtained from the company Returns for which the company has not given permission will be sent back to you The entire costs for this despa
11. connected correctly and firm according to the wiring diagram Adequate grounding is required to protect against electrical shock 4 1 Controller diagram A A Switch heat pump on or off B MODE Selectauto heating or cooling mode Corresponding indicator light will go on when selected C Vor A Press to change digits D D Timer start setting button E BB Timer stop setting button F ED Time setting button 4 2 How to start heat pump When connected with power the controller will display the time This means that the unit is in standby Press 1 to start the heat pump The display will show the inlet water temperature Standby status 4 3 How to change mode Press MODE to select auto heating or cooling mode the indicator light on the right side of the controller will indicate the mode selected ECO Heat Pump 4 4 How to set desired water temperature 1 How the temperature setting works The unit has a unique temperature controlling svstem to suite all kind of needs Heating Mode In Heating Mode the heat pump will only heat It will heat up to deg higher that the Set Temp Then the heat pump will stop but the heat pump will continue to watch the temperature in your pool The filter pump has to run to enable the heat pump to measure the temperature When the temperature in the pool is deg lower than the Set Temp the heat pump will start again Cooling Mode This works
12. fter you see the wanted temperature blinking just wait 5 sec and the temperature is stored 10 ECO Heat Pump Value of desired mm A AUTO water temp under mm RI HEAT cooling mode Sco Value of desired A A auto Weare temp under juza L auto mode Cooling Mode Range 8 28C Heating Mode Auto Mode Range 15 40 C Range 8 40 C 4 6 How to check parameter settings and measured values of current status Regardless whether the hat pump is running or in standby press MODE for 5 sec The display will start to blink Both digits The first digit indicate the parameter The second digit s indicate the value of the parameter This reading mode will be deactivated if you do not press a button for 10 sec By pressing A or W you will see parameters from 0 to F one by one Make a note of each parameter for your records Just wait 10 sec and this function is deactivated You are back to normal 7 Actual inlet l water temp pr Coiltemp insystem1 4 7 How to set the clock Actual outlet watertemp _ gt T Coiltemp insvstem2 gt p 1 In standby press DD hour digits will flash to indicate that they can be modified by pressing A or Y 2 press DD minute digits will flash to indicate that they can be modified by pressing A or Y 3 press DD again for final confirmation of time setting Once time has been set LED display
13. l d installation Lesen sie die Anweisungen im Installation Handbuch 16 ECO Heat Pump 6 4 Failure code table for smart PCB PPOI PPI PP02 PP2 PPO3 PP3 PPOS PPS PP06 PP6 PPO7 PP7 PPO7 PP7 PPO7 PP7 EEO1 EEI EE02 EE2 EE03 EE3 EE04 EE4 EEOS EES No displav Inlet water temp sensor failure Outlet water temp sensor failure Coil temp sensor failure Ambient temp sensor failure Protection for over big temp Difference between water inlet amp outlet OET Os 1 Check the connection of inlet water sensor 2 Check if the sensor is broken 1 Check the connection of outlet water sensor 2 Check if the sensor is broken 1 Check the connection of coil temperature sensor 2 Check if the sensor is broken 1 Check the connection of ambient temperature sensor 2 Check if the sensor is broken 1 Check if there is any jam in the water circuit 2 Check if the water flow volume is enough 3 Check if the water pump has failed to work Reconnect the sensor 2 Replace the sensor Reconnect the sensor Replace the sensor Reconnect the sensor 2 Replace the sensor Reconnect the sensor Replace the sensor Remove the jam Increase the water flow volume Repair or replace the water pump Anti freeze protection for cooling Refer to PP06 Refer to PP06 Winter anti freeze protection No action required Winter anti freeze protection II No acti
14. on required High pressure protection Low pressure protection Water flow switch failure Order of phases incorrect only for 3 phase model Order of phases incorrect Failure of over big temp difference between water inlet amp outlet 1 Check if high pressure switch is broken 2 Check if there s jam in water circuit or water flow not enough 3 Check if refrigerant circuit jam 1 Check if low pressure switch is broken 2 Check iflack ofrefrigerant 3 Ambient temp and water inlet temp is too low 1 Check if wiring connection of flow switch is in position 2 Check if enough water flow 3 Check if flow switch is broken 4 Check if water pump failure 1 Check ifthere is enough water flow volume 2 Check if inlet outlet water temp sensor failure 1 Replace new high pressure switch Charge enough refrigerant Remove jam or adjust bigger water flow Send heat pump to dealer for detailed check Replace new low pressure switch Charge enough refrigerant Send heat pump to dealer for detailed check 1 Reconnect the wiring 2 Increase enough waterflow 3 Replace flow switch 4 Repair orreplace water pump Reconnect the phases in right order 1 Adjust bigger water flow 2 Replace related sensor EE08 EE8 Communication failure Check the connection Reconnect the connection wire ECO Heat Pump 7 Detailed Specifications 7 1 Wiring diagram of the heat pump ECO 5 ECO 8
15. onto the heat pump Ensure the necessary drainage do not use the heat pump if it is standing in water Contact a qualified technician immediately to inspect the heat pump and to carry out repairs if necessary AA Pe Q s Condensation may occur during operation of the heat pump This is able to drain away through an opening in the baseplate of the appliance The amount of condensation water will increase with higher humidity Remove any dirt that may impede drainage During operation 10 to 20 litres of condensation water may occur If more occurs stop the heat pump and wait for an hour to check whether there is a leak in the pipes REMARK A quick way of checking whether the water results from condensation is to switch off the appliance and to let the swimming pool pump run If no more water comes out of the condensation outlet then it is condensation AN EVEN QUICKER METHOD TEST THE DRAINAGE WATER FOR CHLORINE if there is no chlorine present it is condensation Ensure free air intake and complete removal of the cooled air Avoid allowing the expelled air being sucked in again 14 ECO Heat Pump 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 1 Maintenance e Check the water inlet and outlet regularly You must ensure that sufficient water and air are able to enter the system otherwise the output and reliability of your system will be affected You should clean the swimming pool filter regularly to prevent damage resulting from a blocked filter
16. perate or maintain the product in accordance with our published Installation amp Instruction Manual provided with the product The workmanship of any installer of the product Not maintaining a proper chemical balance in your pool pH level between 7 0 and 7 4 Total Alkalinity TA between 80 to 120 ppm Free Chlorine between 0 5 1 2mg l Total Dissolved Solids TDS less than 1200 ppm Salt maximum 3g 1 Abuse alteration accident fire flood lightning rodents insects negligence or acts of Gods Scaling freezing or other conditions causing inadequate water circulation Operating the product at water flow rates outside the published minimum and maximum specifications Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product Chemical contamination of combustion air or improper use of sanitizing chemicals such as introducing sanitizing chemicals upstream of the heater and cleaner hose or through the skimmer Overheating incorrect wire runs improper electrical supply collateral damage caused by failure of O rings DE grids or cartridge elements or damage caused by running the pump with insufficient quantities of water LIMITATION OF LIABILITV This is the only warranty given by Manufacturer No one is authorized to make any other warranties on our behalf THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTIC
17. r pool ECO Heat Pump 3 6 Setting the Bv pass BY PASS Follow this procedure to set the by pass lt ij ll e completely open the 3 taps Valve 1 e close tap 1 gradually until the water urs pressure has risen by around 100 200 gram see also 3 8 Valve 3 close tap 3 to around halfway to set the pressure of the refrigerant gas in the appliance OUT HEATPUMP Optimal operation of the heat pump is achieved if the refrigerant gas is at a pressure of 20 2 bar This pressure may be read off from the pressure gauge next to the service panel of the heat pump The correct setting also ensures that the optimal water flow always passes through the appliance Remark The lack of a by pass or poor setting may cause the heat pump not to operate optimally or even become damaged In that case the warranty is invalidated 3 7 Electrical Connection Important Although the heat pump is electrically insulated from the rest of the swimming pool system this merely prevents flow of current from and to the swimming pool water An earth is still necessary to protect you against short circuits within the appliance Ensure that there is a good earth Check beforehand whether the supply voltage corresponds to the operating voltage of the heat pump It is advisable to make use of a separate fuse delay type D curve along with adequate cabling see table below The heat pump must be used exclusively with the filter pump
18. r the products you are despatching to us are the same products as those for which an RMA number has been issued If the products received do not correspond with the products entered under the RMA number allocated we will return all of them to you at your expense 10 Returns without RMA number will not be accepted under any circumstances No exceptions to this of any kind are allowed at all 11 An RMA number remains valid only for 21 calendar days after allocation We retain the right to refuse returned products received more than 21 days after the allocation date of the RMA number Products that are not any longer covered by the warranty The customer bears the despatch and repair costs You will be informed of the estimated repair costs after the faults of the returned products have been diagnosed The costs for a diagnosis come to 50 00 or more AD eens 20 ECO Heat Pump MegaGroup Trade Holding BV De Amert 700 5462 GH Veghel The Netherlands PO Box 294 5460 AG Veghel The Netherlands T 431 413 747 300 www megagrouptrade com info megagrouptrade com 21
19. r to avoid damage to the compressor N B Switch off the current before you service or repair the appliance Problem Cause Solution Heat pump fails to operate 1 No current 1 Turn on the current 2 Heat pump switched off 2 Turn on the heat pump 3 Incorrect temperature 3 Adjust the temperature setting 4 By pass not set 4 Set the by pass see above 5 No gas pressure 5 Contact your technician 6 Time delay still activated 6 Wait until the heat pump starts up 7 Air temperature below 8 C 7 Wait until it warms up Inadequate heating 1 Blockage to airflow 1 Remove the obstacles 2 Ice forming on evaporator 2 Turn heat pump off temporarily 3 By pass not set 3 Set the by pass see above 4 Water flow too high 4 Set the by pass see above 15 ECO Heat Pump 6 3 Checklist for Installation ATTENTION OPGELET ATTENTION ACHTUNG 1 Free area vrije ruimte espace libre freier platz 2 Install a by pass installeer een by pass installez un by pass installieren sie eine Uberbriickung BY PASS Valve 1 Valve 2 Valve 3 3 Electrical connection elektrische aansluiting raccordement lectrique elektrischer Anschluss 220 240V ECO 10__ 220 240V pco 12 _ 220 240v HEATPUMP Read the installation manual for more detailed instructions Lees aandachtig de instructies in de installatiehandleiding Lisez les instructions dans le manue
20. tch are for your account 3 We will replace or repair products and despatch them to you free of charge through the despatch service of your choice 4 Should you prefer despatch by express through a despatch service of your choice the despatch costs will be for your account Procedure for return 1 Please request an RMA number from us beforehand in order to check whether you have complied fully with the guidelines for installation and operation contained in the manual Phone our RMA department to request an RMA application form Ensure that ALL the information on the RMA application form has been completed in full For returns within the warranty period you should include a copy of the client s copy attached to your original sales invoice Send the RMA request form the sales invoice and any other documentation photographs etc to us or provide them by email An RMA number will be allocated to you within 24 hours of receipt of the required documentation Absence of the information required in points 3 and 4 may result in refusal to allocate you an RMA number The RMA number should be shown clearly on the despatch label on the package and on the despatch documentation All products reaching us without a label or with an incomplete or illegible label will be refused with costs for the return despatch for your account All packages delivered to us showing plainly visible damage will be refused without further action Please check beforehand whethe
21. tricted volume of air where the air expelled would be re used or near to shrubbery that might block the air inlet uuQQGz These locations hinder the continuous flow of ern J fresh air resulting in a reduction in efficiency Le ATS Al and possibly obstructing adequate supply of o gt E heat 700mm i See diagram for the minimum distances 3 3 Distance from the Swimming Pool Install the heat pump as close as possible to the swimming pool in order to limit heat loss through the pipes Ensure a firm base and place the heat pump on the rubber blocks to avoid vibration ECO Heat Pump 3 4 Installing the Check Valve N B When using automatic chlorine and pH dosing svstems it is extremelv important to protect the heat pump from excessive concentrations that could damage the heat exchanger For this reason facilities of this kind must alwavs be installed in the piping located BEHIND the heat pump and it is recommended to install a check valve to prevent reverse flow in the absence of water circulation Damage to the heat pump caused by failing to observe these precautions is not subject to the warranty Check valve Chlorinator Water Pump Check valve 3 5 Typical Setup Remark This setup is only an example for demonstration Heat Pump P a Hi e H Outlet me l el LI Power cable inlet EA ni eehm Condensed water draining pipe Draining nozzle Discharge wate
22. uest form Kw ow c o ua O N Q Q OI 13 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 ECO Heat Pump 1 Foreword Our products are assembled to the most stringent standards in order to provide our clients with qualitv reliabilitv and flexibilitv This manual contains all the information necessarv for installing starting up winter care and maintenance Read this manual thoroughly before you open or service the appliance The appliance must be installed by qualified personnel The following conditions apply for the warranty to be valid e The heat pump may only be opened and serviced by a certified technician e Operation and servicing must be carried out as laid down in this manual e Use only original spare parts Our warranty is invalidated if the above mentioned requirements are not complied with The company is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect installation or faulty or unnecessary maintenance work The swimming pool heat pump heats the swimming pool water and maintains a constant temperature Our ECO heat pumps have the following characteristics 1 Durable The heat pump contains a PVC amp Titanium heat exchanger that can withstand contact with the swimming pool water over the long term 2 Flexible Installation All our heat pumps are comprehensivelv tested and ready for use before they leave our factory At the point of installation only the water and electricity connections
23. ure of the swimming pool water and the air temperature several days may be needed to bring the water up to the temperature required Covering the swimming pool properly can considerably shorten this period Time Delay the appliance is fitted with built in start up delay of 3 minutes as protection for the electronics and to increase the life of the contacts After this interval the appliance will restart automatically Even a brief interruption in the flow of current will activate this delay and thus prevent the appliance from starting up immediately Additional interruptions in the current during this delay will have no influence on the 3 minute countdown 3 9 Condensation The intake air is cooled significantly as a result of the operation of the heat pump when heating the swimming pool water and water mav condense on the fins of the evaporator When humiditv is high this could even amount to several litres per hour This is sometimes erroneously seen as a water leak ECO Heat Pump 4 Control the heat pump LED Preparation before startup A Inspection of the heat pump Check whether the outer appearance of the unit or pipeline system in the unit is damaged during transportation Check whether the ventilator fan does not touch any part of the unit B Verifying the electrical connections Check whether power supply complies with specifications in this manual or on the label placed on the unit Check whether the power cabling is
24. will show time when heat pump is on standby 11 ECO Heat Pump 4 8 How to set timer start and timer stop a Press DD to activate timer start setting hour and minute digits will be flashing together b Press DD again to modify the hour setting the hour digits will flash meaning they are ready to be modified by pressing A or V c Press DD again to modify the minute setting the minute digits will flash meaning they are ready to be modified by pressing A or W d Press G to confirm setting display will return to standby status Timer start green indicator light will light up to show the starting time has been set e Repeat the same procedure using f instead of Dto set timer stop Timer stop red indicator light will light up to show the stopping time has been set Note timer start and timer stop can be set together or separately i e it is possible to set timer start only and then stop the unit manually or set timer stop only and start the unit manually y Timerstop indicator 7 Timerstart MOD indi gt WEN 7 DO 4 9 How to cancel timer start and timer stop Press DD to activate timer start or DD to activate timer stop the corresponding indicator light will be flashing Press to cancel timer start or timer stop INFO The parameter can be changed by an skilled person A code is needed to do so The procedure for this is in the Main Manual The keypad can
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