PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION
Operation of Buttons
Adjusting the Purifier Output %
Press the up/down arrow buttons to enter the Purifier Adjustment mode. Adjust the purifier output percentage to the desired output, from 0% (off) to 100 % (maximum output), then Press SELECT or allow it to default back to the normal display. Typically, once the initial setting is established, very little adjustment is needed. The purifier % setting refers to the amount of time that the cell is energized within a
Ex: 50% setting = 50% of 15 minutes or 7.5 minutes ON and 7.5 minutes OFF. 25% setting = 3.75 min ON, 11.25 min OFF
Note: When operating in Total Control mode, Purifier Output is adjusted by changing the ORP set point. The Purifier Output must be set on 0% when used with an external ORP controller.
Boost or Superboost
The Boost feature is used to increase the purifier % from its normal setting to 100% for a 24 hour or 72 hour cycle. When the Boost cycle expires or is manually terminated the Purifier % returns to its previous setting and normal operation.
•Boost purifier output to 100% for 24 hours. From the normal operation, press and release the BOOST button. The display will flash “Boost 24 hour ON” then “Boost Mode”.
•Boost purifier output to 100% for 72 hours. From the normal operation, press and hold the Boost button until “Boost 72 hour ON” is displayed, then release the Boost button. The display will show “Boost” for approximately 8 seconds, after that “Boost 72 hour ON” will display, then when Boost is released, “Superboost Mode” is displayed until completed.
When Boost is activated with an external time clock, the time remaining for the boost cycle is held in memory and Boost will continue when the pump restarts, until the 24 or 72 hrs are expired.
With the
To exit Boost or Superboost mode and revert to normal operation:
•Allow the Boost or Superboost cycle to expire.
•Press BOOST at anytime to manually deactivate Boost or Superboost.
(The Boost button is not active when the Pool Pilot Digital is programmed to be controlled by an Electronic Controller.)
Menu Button
The MENU button is used to leave the normal operation mode and enter the program and diagnostic modes. Use the Up/Down arrow and Select buttons to navigate through the menus and
MAIN MENUS:
•Test Pool Pilot – displays various operating parameters and diagnostic results
•View setup – displays the programmed setup parameters
•Owner options – programs the primary operating parameters that an owner would need to change
•Maintenance menu – tests and programs the primary features that a service technician would need to access when servicing the system
•Installer menu – program the initial system setup
Note: Some features are accessed or programmed in several menus to allow quick access to the features needed.
Select Button
The SELECT button chooses the displayed menu option. For the Installer Menu, press and hold the SELECT button for approximately 13 seconds to access this feature.
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