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Application
Guidelines
(All Models)
MAINTENANCE
All heat pumps are designed
for outdoor use. However, some
maintenance is required to maintain
the full life of the heater and is
necessary to maintain your warranty.
Annual maintenance should be
scheduled to make sure blowing sand
or falling debris is removed from the
inside of the heater.
Rinsing the coil down, monthly, with
low water pressure will help keep
the base of the unit clear of debris
is a must. Do not use a high pressure
washer. This can cause damage to
your evaporator coils and will void
your warranty. It is recommended
that a licensed air conditioning
specialist perform the annual planned
maintenance on your heater.
To maintain a valid warranty, a
record of annual maintenance
must be kept and provided when
redeeming the warranty.
Annual maintenance includes cleaning
the coils, compressors, filters. Clean
all rust from the compressor and filter
drier then coat it with a layer of paint.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
FAILURE FROM RUST. The unit must
be rinsed once a month with CLEAN,
LOW-PRESSURE water.
The warranty will cover corrosion if you
live within 10 miles of a body of Salt Water
and only if there is a record showing that
the unit was sprayed monthly.
If you decide to
rinse down the
evaporator coils yourself, disconnect
all power to the entire equipment pad
before you rinse it. This must be done in
order to prevent possible electrical shock.
CONDENSATION
All heat pump pool heaters will have
condensation. It is typical to have as
much as 6-8 gallons of condensation or
water per hour, during a warm, humid
day. Do not mistake this for a leak.
If you are not sure the water is a
leak or is condensation, there are
two ways to check this. First, use a
pool test strip to see if there is any
chlorine or bromine in the water. If
there is, contact the factory for service.
Second, you can turn off the heater,
leave the filter pump running and see
if the water stops. If you do not see
additional water, then the original
water was condensation.
POOL BLANKETS
A pool blanket has been proven to
greatly reduce the heat loss in the pool
and will save as much as 50% - 80% in
your heating bills. During the start of
the swimming season and the end of
the season the heater may not be able
to maintain your desired temperature
without the use of the pool blanket.
SEASONAL SHUTDOWNS
At the end of your swimming season
you may have freezing weather
conditions. The unions (provided) must
be disconnected to drain any water in
the pipes. Clear water by blowing air in
the inlet and outlet using a wet/dry vac
in reverse. Failure to do so may cause
the heat exchanger to expand and
crack and will void your warranty. Once
water has drained, reconnect the pipes
to keep debris out of the system.
If you live in an area that does not have
freezing weather conditions but are
subject to extended periods of non-use,
allow the filtration system to continue
to run water through the heater. Or you
can drain the unit of all water.
POOL OPENINGS
If at the end of the previous season
you disconnected the unions, be sure
to connect them before you turn on
the filtration system. Once the pool has
been cleaned and the unit has been
checked for leaks, turn the power on
the heater and set the thermostat to
the desired temperature.
Note: It may take up to three days to
reach the desired temperature during
the opening of the swimming season.
Without a pool blanket, it may take even
longer and may not reach the desired
temperature until later in the season.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Weather conditions play a big part
in the operation of the heater. Low
outside ambient temperature, high
winds, low relative humidity, and a
large amount of shading on the pool
will all have an effect on how much
time it takes to heat the pool and how
much time it might need to maintain
the desired temperature. Once the
outside ambient temperature drops
below 50ºF (38°F for all other units
with a digital control board), the
heater may not operate.
Troubleshooting
Guide
If the heater is not operating during
the initial start-up, check to see if it has
been installed properly, per this owners
manual. Make sure the breaker has
been sized properly. The following are
conditions to check before calling for a
service:
DIAGNOSTICS
Most Models (excluding 1100 & HC
units in cooling mode)
The display located on the heat pump
has diagnostic codes, which help
explain any reason for the heater
not to be operating properly. The
following are the diagnostic codes and
the reasons for them appearing:
FLO: This code means Pressure Switch
or water pressure switch. This means
there is not enough water pressure to
activate the water pressure switch. The
cause could be from a clogged lter or a
manual by-pass is in the wrong position
and is not allowing water into the heater.
Once the filter has been cleaned or
the by-pass has been changed to allow
water to ow through the heater, the
FLO display will go away and the water
temperature will appear on the display.
FL3: This code means that water flow
was lost 3 times within 24 hours or unit is
programmed wrong. Call 1-877-278-2797
for assistance. Check the system for flow
obstructions or contact us at 1-877-278-
2797 for assistance.
HP: This code means High Pressureor
high pressure switch. Either there is low
water flow or high ambient temperature
or both. Again, thelter could be
clogged and not allowing enough water
flow to pass through the heat exchanger
and allow the heat to be taken away
fast enough, or a by-pass is not in the
proper position. Once the lter has been
cleaned or the by-pass has been re-
positioned, the display should return to
the temperature of the water.
LP: This code means Low Pressureor
low pressure switch. Either the outside
Operating Instructions
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