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1. PoolCelor AngelFire Il Vi PS English User Manual Heat Pumps Models M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION IIINNITINARI CONTACT POOLCALOR PORTUGAL E MAIL poolcalor yahoo com br 351 282 414309 or 933001960 9 00 am to 19 00 p m Eastern time Monday through Saturday Fax 351 282 414310 If you should need to contact Poolcalor for questions service or parts please have your model and serial numbers available SAFETY For personal safety and to avoid damage to equipment follow all safety instructions displayed in this guide Repair and service of your heat pump must be performed by qualified service personnel Failure to properly install operate maintain or repair the heat pump will void factory warranty Safety signals are placed where particular attention is required Please note WARNING signals relate to personal safety while CAUTION signals promote avoiding damage to equipment Follow all National Electric Codes NEC unless State or Local guidelines supersede When Installing and using you heat pump basic safety precautions must always be followed including the following WARNING Failure to heed the following may result in injury Heat pumps contain no owner repairable components Electrical Installation should be by Licensed Electrician only Service to the refrigerant circuit must be performed only by qualified HVAC Technicians Heat pumps utili
2. switch between heating and ACH cooling mode to maintain a set temperature point within 1 C Feature available for Over Mode hot cold l Heat amp Cool units COOL Cooling Moda Heat Pump is set to cool the water Feature available for Heat amp Cool units HEAT Heating Mode Heat Pump is set to heat water Heat Pump can be turned off by using MODE button or setting temperature below OFF Unit off 45 7 C degrees Heat Pump will not allow a set temperature to be programmed until turned on again Current Water Temperature Temperature can be set from 45 F 7 C to 104 F 40 C This can be Example 78 displayed In Fahrenheit or Celsius depending on programming P n No water flow This can be a normal display depending on system settings FLO through Heat Pump See Troubleshooting if needed Page 03 PROGRAMMING ACTIVITY Step 1 Select the POOL SPA button to choose the thermostat to adjust Step 2 Select the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the desired set temperature Step 3 Once set the current water temperature will be displayed The Heat Pump will start to operate to meet the desired temperature Please note a time delay will be experienced if Heat Pump has just been initialized This delay is between 4 to 5 minutes AcHlisting Temperature Step 1 Confirm Heat Pump has power Turning Heat Pump Step 2 Select the MODE button ON Step 2 Using the UP or D
3. OWN arrow select ACH COOL HEAT or OFF See section on Display for MODE usage Turnina Heat P Step 1 Select the MODE button E SOR abile Step 2 Using the UP or DOWN arrow select OFF Please note setting temperature below 45 F 7 C will also turn off Heat Pump Step 1 Select and hold down both the UP and DOWN arrow keys simultaneously until the Celsius Setting to Celsius Fahrenheit code CF1 appears on the display or Fahrenheit Step 2 Select the UP or DOWN arrow to select 1 for Fahrenheit 2 for Celsius Step 3 Allow display to time out tse pi SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE IIIIINITINARI POOL CHEMISTRY Maintain pool water with the following chemical levels Commercial applications may vary from depending on locale Ali values show in PPM Paris Per Million Total Alkafinity 80 t 140 PPM 80 to 120 PPM Calcium Hardness 200 to 400 PPM 200 to 400 PPM Total Dissolved Solids 1 000 to 2 000 PPM 1 500 to 2 000 PPM WINTERIZING In areas where freezing conditions are a rare occurrence allow the filtration system to run continuously throughout the freeze period Typically during light freeze conditions circulating moving water will not freeze In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent and sustained the heat pump must be winterized as follow 1 Disconnect all electrical power to the heater turn off circulating pump 2 At the two 2 connection unions disconnect the plumbin
4. essure Switch Request Service CEr Error dPC Error dP0 Error Def rost Sensor Open Request Service Unit in defrost mode Normal defrost mode If error persists after air temperature is over 50 F request service Confirm water pump is on and water valves are in the correct position to allow water to flow through Heat Pump If error persists proceed to next step Filtration Dirty Insufficient Water Flow High Pressure Filtration Dirty Confirm filtration system is clean Backwash if needed tf error persists proceed to next step Possible Refrigerant Issue Request Service Equipment registered high pressure Insufficient Water Flow Five times and locked Flow steps outlined in HP error then reset circuit breaker to clear error If and or Filtration Dirty error persists Request service LP Error LP5 Error OTA Over Temperature Alarm Temperature over 110 F Unit Locked Check if alternate heater such as a solar heater is heating water leading to heat pump If yes turn off alternate heater and check if error clears if error persists Request service Other heating equipment PC Error Water Temperature Sensor Shorted Request Service Water Temperature Sensor Open Request Service Page 05
5. g to the heater removal is counter clockwise 3 If your unit has an external drain plug remove plug This plug would be located at lower front comer of heater position may vary between models Allow water to drain out of the condenser Replace the winterizing plug by threading the plug in clockwise until just snug then apply an additional 1 8 turn 4 If no drain plug is found unit is self draining from unions Check online manuals for appropriate winterizing procedures on heat pumps older than 2005 5 To prevent insects and vermin from entering the plumbing during the winterized period partially reconnect the wo 2 plumbing connection unions couple each union one or two threads this will permit condensation to drain but will prevent most insects and animals from entering the plumbing circuit START UP To ready a winterized heat pump for use simply retighten plumbing connection unions Hand tight is generally sufficient Page 04 SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR CODES IIIINVSITINAZI SYMPTOM BULE OUT RESOLUTION Confirm water pump is on and water valves are in the correct position to allow water Insufficient water flow to flow through Heat Pump If error persists proceed to next step Filtration Dirty Insufficient water flow Filtration Dirty Confirm filtration system is clean Backwash if needed If error persists through heater or proceed to next step circulation pump is off Possible Water Pr
6. round fault interruption device GFI Circuit Breaker Nuisance tripping of these devices is common and not covered under the terms of the Manufacturer s warranty 6 Review online product manual when connecting external controller devices to heat pump Page 02 SECTION 3 OPERATION JIT LLAMA Pool Desired Temp Spa Water Temp Colling Heating POOL SPA INDICATOR LIGHTS LIGHTS EXPLANATION SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION rat oasa O Spa Spa Thermostat Selected emmes O BUTTONS BUTTONS EXPLANATION SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Please note this does net turn off equipment it only allows a user to toggle between the Pool thermostat and the Spa thermostat Pool Spa Select between Pool and Spa Select to raise temperature set point or move up in a menu choice Select to lower temperature set point ar move down in a menu choice Modes available are ACH COOU HEAT and OFF Select a mode Please note ACH and COOL only available on some models DISPLAY MESSAG EXPLANATION SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION A numeric code is required before any temperature adjustment can be entered A user lockout code Use the UP or DOWN arrow to enter code then select MODE to temporarily unlock has been activated Heat Pump If code is unknown a reset option is available in product manual Or contact the poolcalor yahoo com br Auto Change When this mode is active the heat pump will automatically
7. ty appliances and similar devices for electrical heat pumps air conditioners and dehumidifiers General safety requirements for electrical appliances and similar SECTION 2 INSTALLATION SSII For commercial or complete Installation instructions please Contact poolcalor yahoo com br for equipment manual EQUIPMENT CLEARANCES Keep the area immediately adjacent to the heat pump clear of items such as shrubs and bushes lawn furniture chemicals containers etc These items can prevent air from circulating properly through the heater and will result in inefficient operation and or damage to the heat pump Overhang with Rear aas 30 cm Clearence for all models of Heat Pumps Gutter 1 5m Minimum Clearance Rain Run Off must be Overhead directed Away fron Heater 30 cm Clearence for all models of Front Heat Pumps 30 Minimum Clearance Front F GM 3 Three Way Valve B Baypass Check Valve 5lb for Water Flow Over Max Flow see specifications for detail C Chorinator D Main Drain F Filter H Heat Pump P Water Pump R Return S Skimmer ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Locate the equipment power disconnect within 6 feet of the heater s electrical enclosure 2 Never mount power disconnects directly to heat pump 3 Only use copper conductors 4 Use sequencing controllers when multiple heaters are installed on site 5 Local codes and regulations may require the use of a g
8. ze high voltage and rotating equipment Use caution when servicing Heater contains refrigerant under pressure Recover refrigerant before opening system Prolonged immersion in water warmer than normal body temperature can cause fatal Hyperthermia The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal Hyperthermia Persons having an adverse medical history pregnant women should consult a physician before using a hot tub or spa In addition children and the extreme elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult CAUTION Failure to heed the following may result in equipment damage Improper water chemistry can cause damage to pump filter pool shell etc To avoid equipment damage maintain Pool Spa water per standards detailed with in this manual Water flow exceeding max flow requires a bypass Damage due to excessive water flow will void warranty NOV SPECIFICATIONS Water Flow Water Flow 120 250 liters per minute ideal range A heater bypass is required for water flow greater than 250 liters flow Requirements Requirements Exception M1 M2 M3 should have a 120 170 Liters ideal range Electrical Service See data plate attached to front cover or behind front access panel on equipment AGENCY APPROVALS NFPA No 70 and all applicable state cedes Page 01 General safety requirements for electrical appliances and similar Requirements for individual securi

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