3.2.3 Configuring the temperature setpoints
Since the appliance is equipped with 2 resistor stages, 2 different temperature setpoints can be configured.
"SP" corresponds to stage 1 and "SP2" to stage 2.
• Press the
key.
"SP" is displayed on the screen.
• Press the
or
• Press the
key to confirm the temperature setpoint "SP" and move on to configuring the
temperature setpoint "SP2".
• Press the
or
• Press the
key to confirm the temperature setpoint "SP2" and return to the main screen (where
the measured water temperature is displayed).
Information: automatic return to the main screen (where the measured water temperature is
displayed)
• When setting the temperature setpoints "SP" and "SP2", if no movement is detected on the
keypad for 15 seconds, the display automatically returns to the main screen.
Information: configuring the two temperature setpoints to the same value
• When the two temperature setpoints ("SP" and "SP2") are set to the same value, the two resistor
stages will operate simultaneously.
3.2.4 Stopping the audible alarm signal
If an error is detected on the appliance, the screen displays the
signal.
• To stop the audible alarm signal, press any key on the keypad.
3.3 I Starting the appliance
• Set the filter pump to manual operation to test the operation of the heater and when first bringing the
pool up to temperature (once the pool has reached the desired temperature, return to automatic filtering),
• Check the filtration circuit and heater body are vented,
• Check that the water flow rate is between 5 and 22m³/h. If the flow rate is greater than 22 m³/h, assemble
using a bypass,
• Set the 30 mA residual current circuit breaker, at the head of the line,
• Configure the temperature setpoints (see § "3.2.3 Configuring the temperature setpoints") on the digital
display thermostat so that heating is required (the temperature setpoint must be greater than the measured
water temperature),
• If the heater has been powered for more than 15 seconds, the heating outlet(s) will be simultaneously
activated (indicator
or
flashing), before being "steadily lit" when heating is active (outlet 1 and/or 2 activated).
• The temperature is regulated by degrees.
• The setpoint adjustment range is between 2° and 40°C.
• To check that the filtration time is long enough:
- During the temperature rise phase, water circulation must be continuous (24 hours/day),
- To maintain the temperature throughout the season, run "automatic" circulation for at least 12
hours/day (the longer the filtration time, the greater the heating capacity)
3.4 I Checks to be carried out
The heater must stop operating when:
• The temperature set point is lowered,
• The regulation system stops,
• Filtration stops.
keys to set "SP" to the desired temperature setpoint.
keys to set "SP2" to the desired temperature setpoint.
and/or
steadily lit). Conversely, a time delay will be active (indicator
indicator, accompanied by an audible
EN
and/
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