Pentair XLS1000, XLS800 Owner Trouble Shooting Guide, Risk of electrical shock or electrocution

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OWNER TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

WARNING

Risk of electrical shock or electrocution.

Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property.

Do NOT attempt any internal adjustments inside the heater.

1. Keep your hands and hair clear of the fan blades to avoid injury.

2. If you are not familiar with your pool filtering system and heater:

a. Do not attempt to adjust or service without consulting your dealer, professional pool or air conditioning contractor.

b. Read the entire Owner and Installation Manual before attempting to use, service or adjust the heater or pool filtering system.

 

CONDITION

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE REMEDY

 

All control lights off.

No power supply to heater. Tripped breaker or

Reset breaker. Replace fuse. Call dealer for

 

Unit will not start.

blown fuse. Control failure.

advise. Call factory for advise.

 

 

 

 

 

Control Ready light ON.

Low water flow through heater. Dirty or worn

Clean entire filtering system and or replace

 

Water Press. OK light OFF.

filters or clogged lint traps. Clogged filter pump

filter element. Inspect & clean pump impel-

 

T-Stat On light OFF.

impeller. Improper plumbing valve settings.

ler. Adjust plumbing valves. Repair suc-

 

Low & High Press. lights OFF.

Suction leak allowing air into the water flow.

tion air leaks, grease pump lid o-ring. Re-

 

Unit will not start.

Internal water pressure switch failure.

place filter. Replace water pressure switch.

 

 

 

 

 

Control Ready light ON.

Thermostat is not set higher than the pool/spa

Turn the thermostat up to the "right" more.

 

Water Press. OK light ON.

water temperature. The water temperature has

Use a high quality thermometer to test the

 

T-Stat On light OFF.

reached the maximum setting. The thermostat

water temperature. Maximum water tem-

 

Low & High Press. lights OFF.

is malfunctioning. (Dual thermostat), the pool

perature is 104˚F + or - 3˚F. Call your dealer

 

Unit will not start.

spa select switch is not in the correct mode.

for advise. Call the factory for advise.

 

 

 

 

 

Control Ready light ON.

Outside air temperature below operating range

Do not try to operate the heater when the

 

Water Press. OK light ON.

of 40˚F., unit is in "defrost" mode. Discharge

outside air temperature drops below 36˚F

 

T-Stat On light ON.

air flow is restricted. Discharge air is accumu-

and 45˚F with very high humidity or high

 

Low Press. light OFF.

lating and being drawn back through the outer

wind speed. Make sure heater is installed

 

High Press. light OFF.

air coil. The fan is obstructed, low air flow.

with the required placement clearances for

 

Unit will not start.

Large amounts of roof run off water restricting

air flow and roof clearance. Do not install

 

 

fan blade rotation. Sprinklers spraying on the

indoors. Make sure that your sprinklers do

 

OR

outer air coil during cooler temperatures. Outer

not spray on the heater in any way what so

 

Unit is forming ice or frost on the

air coil clogged with debris. Plants too close to

ever. If ice forms on the outer coil, shut the

 

outer air coil, usually at the bottom.

heater, blocking air flow. Low refrigerant pres-

heater off and allow ice to thaw. You may

 

 

sure caused by a Freon™ leak. Possible mal-

use water at low pressure to thaw ice build

 

 

functioning of the internal low refrigerant pres-

up on the outer coil, shut the heater off when

 

 

sure switch.

doing so. Call the factory for advice.

 

 

 

 

 

Control Ready light ON.

Low or restricted water flow through heater.

Clean entire filtering system and or replace

 

Water Press. OK light ON.

Dirty or worn filters or clogged lint traps.

filter element. Inspect & clean pump impel-

 

T-Stat On light ON.

Clogged filter pump impeller. Improper plumb-

ler. Adjust all plumbing valves. Repair

 

Low Press. light ON.

ing valve settings. Suction leak allowing air

suction air leaks, grease pump lid o-ring.

 

High Press. light OFF.

into the water flow. Low water flow when

Replace filter. Wrong filter pump pipe size.

 

Unit will not start.

switched to spa mode. Unit is plumbed back-

Automatic pool vacuum causing restriction.

 

 

wards.

Heat exchanger clogged with debris.

Thermostat not shutting unit off at 104˚F.

 

 

Internal bypass valve damaged or clogged with

Call your dealer for advise. Call the fac-

 

 

debris. Water temperature exceeding 104˚F

tory for advise.

 

 

maximum. Refrigerant system malfunction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control Ready light ON.

Low or restricted water flow through heater.

Clean entire filtering system and or replace

 

Unit is cycling on & off.

Dirty or worn filters or clogged lint traps.

filter element. Inspect & clean pump impel-

 

 

Clogged filter pump impeller. Improper plumb-

ler. Adjust all plumbing valves. Repair

 

 

ing valve settings. Suction leak allowing air

suction air leaks, grease pump lid o-ring.

 

 

into the water flow. Low water flow when

Replace filter. Wrong filter pump pipe size.

 

 

switched to spa mode. Unit is plumbed back-

Automatic pool vacuum causing restriction.

 

 

wards.

Heat exchanger clogged with debris.

Call your dealer for advise. Call the fac-

 

 

Internal bypass valve damaged or clogged with

tory for advise.

 

 

debris.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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