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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
When setting the timer, be sure that you shut off the pool circulation pump circuit breaker. Then follow the timer manufacturers instructions to prevent electrical shock. Consult your dealer first. INITIAL HEAT UP TIME (HEATERS) You should start by letting the circulation pump run 24 hours a day until the pool reaches the desired temperature. Once the pool is up to your desired temperature you should reset the timer for a cycle of 6 to 18 hours per day during the hottest part of the day. Heat up time and operational time will vary with pool size, exposure and weather conditions. Spas will require considerably less time to reach temperature, usually in a matter of hours if a cover is used. INITIAL COOL DOWN TIME (HEAT & COOL MODELS) You should start by letting the circulation pump run 24 hours a day until the pool reaches the desired temperature. Once the pool is down to your desired temperature you should reset the timer for a cycle of 6 to 18 hours per day during the coldest part of the day. Cool down time and operational time will vary with pool size, exposure and weather conditions. ADJUSTING THE TIMER Timer styles vary, read the manufacturers instructions before attempting to reset timer. Make sure the plastic guard is in place. On this type of timer, note the On and OFF trippers located on the clock face. If you loosen the lock screw on the tripper you can move it to a new time. Make sure the time of day is correct. To run the 24 hours needed for the initial heat up, just remove the "OFF" tripper. When the pool reaches temperature, replace the tripper and set timer to run the water pump during the hottest part of the day. Read your particular timer manufacturers instructions to identify the one you have. Do not attempt to adjust the timer unless you have read these instructions. COMMON MECHANICAL TIMER ON Tripper Peg 24 Hour Clock Face Time of Day Indicator ON/OFF Switch OFF Tripper Peg NORMAL RUNNING TIME The heat pump system extracts the heat from the outside air and delivers it to your pool. Therefore it produces more BTU's (heat) the warmer it is outside. So take advantage of the higher air temperatures during the day by setting the timer for the warmest hours. Winter operation (during cold fronts) may require longer run times up to 16 hours daily. SET THERMOSTAT TO MAXIMUM Turn the thermostat dial all the way to the right. You will turn the thermostat back to a lower position later, as described on the next page. The fan should now be turning. There is a compressor start time delay and generally it will not start for about 5 to 7 minutes. Cooler air will come from the fan when the compressor is running. Become familiar with the compressor sound and remember the compressor time delay. Scroll compressors may not start on the first try. Allow Scroll type compressors several starts and time delay cycles before the compressor starts. This condition is most common to new compressors or when starting 10 during colder air temperatures. THERMOSTAT SETTING There are no temperature reading numbers printed on the thermostat dial due to calibration changes from unit to unit. The demand for exact temperatures should be regulated by using a high quality thermometer right in the pool water. Normal temperatures for pools are 78 to 82 degrees F. Spa temperatures are 98 to a maximum of 104 degrees F. You should place a high quality "tie on type" or a "floating type" thermometer directly in the pool or spa water, so you can determine what temperature that is suitable to you. Check the pool temperature occasionally during the heat up time until it has reached the temperature you desire. Then go to the heater and turn thermostat counter clockwise, to the left, away from warmer, SLOWLY until the unit just shuts off. Therefore, the thermostat will be set exactly at the current temperature shown on your floating thermometer. Make a mark on the thermostat dial so you know the approximate setting that you desire. Now the heater will come on each day when the circulation pump starts, then it will bring the pool up to that set temperature. The pool will lose some heat overnight but will come back up to temperature with minimal delay. If you have a pool and spa combination, you can set the spa thermostat the same way once you are in the spa heating mode. When adjusting the thermostat, remember that it will take some time for the water temperature to reach a higher setting. The cooler the outside air, the longer heat up time needed. Thermometer 104°F Max. 50°F Min. + or - 1.5°F If the pool temperature on the thermometer reads 80 degrees F, and you turn the thermostat to the "left" until the heater shuts off, the thermostat will now be set at 80 degrees F. CAUTION MAKE SURE YOU ADJUST THE THERMOSTAT BACK FROM THE HIGHEST POSITION SET DURING THE START UP PROCEDURE OR THE POOL MAY GET TOO WARM. BE SURE TO RESET THE CIRCULATION PUMP TIMER FOR 6 TO 18 HOURS PER DAY OR AS NEEDED, ACCORDING TO THE SIZE OF YOUR POOL AND WEATHER CONDITI...
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