Aquacal 155 Start Up & Setting Operating Controls, Owner-Level Programming Instructions Complete

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If unsuccessful using the following instructions, see: "Programming an HP7 Controller," attached following this Manual.

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Start Up & Setting Operating Controls

Owner-Level Programming Instructions (Complete)

Covered within this section are features and settings typically accessed first by the installer, and then remaining accessible by the end user (the owner). These features reside at the Level-1 access point within the microprocessor. Note: if preferred, all programming may be performed without water flow, waiting to start the water pump as the last step in the set up and run process.

1.Applying Power to The Controller:

A.When power is first applied, the controller performs a lamp test and the display will read [888]. Following [888] the software version will display briefly.

B.The control will then display the actual water temperature, provided the circulating pump is operating, and adequate water is flowing through the heater.

C.If the pool-circulating pump is off, the control will display: [FLO]. This code message indicates no (or insufficient) water is being circulated through the heat pump.

2.MODE Controls Explained, and Starting the Heat Pump:

A.Once electrical power is supplied to the heat pump, sufficient water is circulating, and the heater controller has successfully completed its self-test, the heater is ready to operate.

B.The heat pump is shipped with the controller [MODE] function set to “OFF”. There are two ways to switch the heat pump OFF: First Method- One of the functions of the [MODE] button is “OFF”. Second Method- The thermostat set point can be lowered to a position below the minimum temperature setting (45oF); this action will cause the display to read “OFF”. To switch the unit ON, first use the mode button to select the HEAT mode—for Heat Only models—or, if the heat pump is a Heat and Cool model, use the mode button to select one of the following modes: HEAT, COOL, or ACH (Auto-Changer Over). In the [OFF] mode, the actual water temperature will be displayed as long as the circulating pump is operational and correct water flow is present. In the event water is not circulating through the heat pump (or flow is insufficient), the controller will display the [FLO] (No Water Flow) code message.

C.Using the UP ARROW key, increase the desired temperature until it exceeds the value of the actual temperature displayed. (Note: See # “8,” later in this section, if “000” is displayed upon pressing either the up or down arrow keys.) Once the desired temperature has been entered, the display will read the actual temperature and the heat pump will start to operate. Both the compressor and the fan must be operating before the “Heating” LED will illuminate. (Note: When MODE function is OFF, the current water temperature will be displayed; no functions, values, or programming will be available for adjustment.)

3.Turning The Heat Pump Off:

A.Method 1: using the [MODE] key, press the key until the display reads “OFF” The heater will shut off and remain off until the [MODE] key is used the select an operational mode. This is the preferred method for shutting off the heat pump.

B.Method 2: using the DOWN key, press the key until the desired water temperature reaches 45oF (minimum setting); then, press the DOWN key one more time, causing the display to read “OFF”. This method is typically used in conjunction with 2-wire external controllers; these controllers are equipped with their own thermostats.

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Contents Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Maintenance and General Operation Eam Important Features of Your New Heat Pump HOW a Heat Pump Works Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat…Safety Information Safety SignalsWater Temperature Safety Water Chemistry SafetyVerify Electrical Power is Present at Heater HEATING- Quick Start & StopProgram Filter Pump Run Time HEATING-QUICK Start & StopTo Begin Heating Continuous Usage and Water Around HeaterHeater Controls Control Panel LayoutHeater Controls Operational & Programming CodesMode Controls Explained, and Starting the Heat Pump Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsApplying Power to The Controller Owner-Level Programming Instructions CompleteChanging The Pool Temperature Set Point Start Up & Setting Operating ControlsSelecting Pool/Spa Thermostat Settings Changing The Spa Temperature Set PointUser Lock Code Option ULC Selecting Call-Flex Pump Options CFO Safety During Cleaning Operations Maintenance Operational RecommendationsGeneral Maintenance Control Water Chemistry Maintenance & OperationMaintain Proper Water Flow Control Irrigation and Storm Run Off Maintain Proper Clearances Around HeaterPool/Spa Blankets Maintenance & Operation Heating TipsHeating in Cooler Weather Pool and Spa Combination HeatingCalculating Initial Heating Time At Start Up Continuous Circulator Pump Operation RequiredFreeze Protection & Extended Shut Down Maintenance & Operation Seasonal Use & Shut DownDuring the Swim Season Winterizing for Hard Freeze ConditionsWinterizing Procedure Planned Maintenance Program 20-Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the FollowingHeat Pump Running... but is it Heating? TroubleshootingHeat Pump Fails to Operate Water Coming from the Heat PumpTroubleshooting Flowchart Heat Pump Fails to OperateProblem Solved Heat Pump Running... but is it Heating?Testing Water Coming from Heat PumpPage Specific Dealerinformation Follows DEALER-SPECIFIC Table of Contents Level-2 dealer-service Programming Data Plate Nomenclature 100 & 120 Models SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Performance/Size/Weight Water/Electrical Requirements Heating Only Models120AHDE 120BHDE 120DHDT 120HHDT 155AHDE 155BHDE 155DHDT 155GHDE Indoor Installation InstallationPlacement of Heater Outdoor InstallationAnchoring Heater to Pad Irrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape FeaturesEquipment Mounting Pad Requirements Plumbing Requirements Installation Plumbing RequirementsPlumbing Schematics-Flow 20 to 70-GPM Water in & OUT Connections- TypicalGeneral Requirements Connecting External ControllersElectrical Requirements Code-Specific RequirementsWord Concerning Ground-Fault Protection Electrical RequirementsControls Configuration & Adjustments Entering Service MenuConfiguring for External Controllers JAO or FS2 Controls Configuration & AdjustmentsTime Delay dEL Water Sensor Calibration tSCDefrost Sensor Calibration dSC Checking-Adjusting Water Sensor CalibrationPool Dead Band Differential dBP Defrost Sensor CalibrationSpa Dead Band Differential dBS Changing the Service Lock Code and Back Door Entry Pool Dead Band DifferentialService Adjustable Parameters Level -1 and Level-2 Default SettingsTroubleshooting Using Displayed Codes Interpreting Error CodesRepositioning the Mode Jumper Mode Jumper ExplainedVerifying the Mode Jumper Position is Correct Controls Configuration & Adjustments Defrost Systems- Described To Adjust a Len Gordon Switch Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentLocate Water Pressure Switch and Identify Type To Adjust a TecMark SwitchLen Gordon Style Switch WPS Location TecMark Style Switch To Complete the Adjustment Procedure- Either Brand SwitchContacting the Factory Page 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL Heat Pump OWNER’S Instructions Getting Familiar with Controls Digital CONTROLLER- Operational Displays Getting Your Heat Pump Started & Stopped Continuous Usage and Water around Unit

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