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1. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 vl EN ROOM OUT NO NO AC C2 12 ONE S ONE 5 2000 _ A v LO LM V Flash 4 4 5 Flash Pressfortwice Press to select hour value Adjust the hour value Step4 Step 5 Step 6 ET ET ET gt gt 0 07 NO Ii 09 00 2 09 00 09 iU 2 i v Hi Mi A LO LM JL Flash LV Flash LV Flash Confirm the value Press to turn to minute value Adjust the minute value turn to OFF timer setih Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 ET ET ET gt gt 7 x TID CE 4 qu Exi 4 5 H M A 5 5 LO LM JL a LV Flash ser Flash V Flash Press to select hour va
2. Step 1 f We f IN EU ROOM OUT Itwillshow AUTO on the LCD display when Et da ES it is timer recurrence Z ION elt eat 200 set d m Initial state State of running State of standby L ong press gt 6 seconds Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Flash NO VALUE NO NO o u i it it p p set 5 Ol M vjser Parameter Value Press to turn to parameter No 1 Rolling direction Press to select the value A djust the value Step Flash 5 A vjser 7 4 v gt Confirm m LIN IROOM OUT IROOM OUT JL IL It 41 ow 41 C 0 tate of standby i C F ON State of running CLIQ 2 COLO vjser set 31 ENGLISH Timer cancelling Controller Operation To cancel the timer please refer to the instruction for timer setting and set it to be via the M key Please check below example for cancelling timer Step 1 124 NH 91971 QU JC IC Le Cie jse O Press
3. 3200 2 m e S 5 Cu Q Flash LV y Adjust the minute value 25 Flash Step 3 e Xs y Adjust the hour value Step6 030 22 Confirm the value and return Flash Flash ENGLISH ON OFF timer setting Controller Operation With this function the heat pump can turn on or turn off automatically at the set time ON OFF timer setting as follows Step 1 press Step 2 press Step 3 press A Step 4 press MJ Step 5 press A Step 6 press 5 Step 7 press Step 1 ECM QU JL L Le Cie 206 V J Press for twice Step 4 twice to start ON time setting to select hour and the corresponding value flashes or to adjust the hour value to select minute and the corresponding value flashes or to adjust the minute value to confirm the value to return to normal display Step 2 ae ON 4 Press to select hour value Press to turn to minute value
4. Step 7 NO 2a 25 ON l E e Flash Step 5 7 set Adjust the minute value Normal display Press to return to normal display Flash EH RM QU JC I Ud 17 PEHD 5 P 26 Flash Step 3 LILI LILI T p set Flash A djust the hour value Step 6 NO Imi LJ 5 Oma YAD py Confirm the value ENGLISH Controller Operation How to set an OFF time point OFF timer setting Step 1 press for 3 times to start OFF time setting Step 2 press to select hour and the corresponding value flashes Step 3 press adjust the hour value Step 4 press to select minute and the corresponding value flashes Step 5 press A or to adjust the minute value Step 6 press to confirm the value Step 7 press to return to normal display
5. Flash Flash V set Press to select hour value A djust the hour value Press to turn to minute value Step 9 Step 10 NO Hem NO gt J E al 7 ON 1 301 ON nee ON i vt P 5 5 1 Flash Adjust the minute value Confirm the value and turn to next ON OFF timer setting 29 Flash Flash Controller Operation The 3rd ON OFF timer setting Step 1 Step 2 NO 1 4 1 EN lt 81 i LILI LILI vis Vis LO V Flash 4 F Flash Press to select
6. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 E 3 EIN ROM QU NO JC L DE ES AUTO e e a em guo WE MN m O Yso Elash Oma vise ci 5 J gt ke d J Press for 3 times Press to select hour value A djust the hour value Step4 Step5 Step 6 NO NO NO gt 19 00 3 00 13 21 EZ 4 IL A EZ 4 S GE 4 who OA wisrO pua OTA vise gioi J Press to turn to minute value Adjust the minute value Confirm the value and turn to nexe ON OFF timer setting Normaldisplay Step7 g ES 36 DS CIC Bi LL Ud IT 77 c 09 07 6200 Flash 5 Press to return to normal display 27 ENGLISH Controller Operation Totally 3 ON OFF timers can be set And they can be applied to use for every day or only one day In timer setting status the figure below NO represents the timer sequence If it shows on bottom it means timer inva lid Below examples show how to set the heat pump to switch on at 9 10 and switch off at 12 30 and switch on again at 14 10 and switch off at 17 30 and switch on again at 19 10 and switch off at 23 30 The 1 st ON OFF time setting
7. HUI EX Ft Une JetLine JetLine JetLine JetLine JetLine so S we FR 4 EN E ren JetLine JetLine Owners Manual Contents HO OL RAINE FS d ECUDIIS ii uns 2 PIOOUCES a 3 Safety GC MUI aereum gne mm memes duc 4 nudi nt terre ier __4_6 6_6 5 Sad Pss qo 6 Exploded ee LIEN US 7 Tianium Heat Exchanger ns 13 EEE PR gt 14 Wire control installation moi 17 ey SOA NR 18 Electric CONDECHON 19 CPCI COM INR 20 Controller Operation msn 23 Maintenance amp Troubleshoting ss 34 TAT ns 36 1 ENGLISH A Important Instructions These installation instructions an integral part of the product and must be given to the installer and kept by the user The warnings and indications contained in the present handbook must be carefully read and understood as they provide important information relative to handling and operating safety This handbook must therefore always be kept available for later consultation Installation must be carried out in compliance with valid regulations and the manufacture s instructions by a qualified professional An installation error could result in physical injury to persons or animals as well as mechanical damage for which the manufacturer may under no circumstances be held responsible After having unpacked t
8. 2 81 82 PIE WHT BRN AC220 240V50Hz To pump To controller G02Q0091 21 ENGLISH Circuit drawing POOLEX JETLINE 150 WIRING DIAGRAM G02Q0085 o p 7 gt S 55 5 gg 5 gt on 7 CX 29 Jr 5 3 B LP qi HP i D 5 x E 2 T 2 Y 5 B B 12 AN1 TV AN3 TD ANacTw 01210211042 Water switch COMM Lost PCB LD32 FAN MOTOR E au YLW GRN RED 5 YLW GRN WHT WHT WHT ORG BRN YLW GRN L IN 1 25152 SOFT STARTER AC 220V 50Hz Topump Tocontroller 22 ENGLISH Controller Operation 3 S AN _ JROOM papy SA ri ri ri LILI LUI am a ser Clock and timer ON OFF Po Mode selection Up Down Parameter setting Illustration for the keys ON OFF Press it to switch on or off heat pump MODE SELECTION Press it to select the mode The sequence is automatic cooling heating automatic During parameter setting press it to adjust parameters During clock and timer setting press it to choose the hour value or minute value A UP AND DOWN Press them to adjust the value of water temperature clock timer parameters
9. 10 Bottom cover 11 Compressor 12 Wire control 13 Lifting handle 14 Evaporator Exploded view Construction of POOLEX JETLINE 48 and 65 15 Motor frame 16 Fan motor 17 Fan 18 Electric control box 19 Front cover 20 High pressure switch 21 Low pressure switch 22 Needle valve 23 Fan motor capacitor 24 Compressor capacitor 25 Circuit board 26 Transformer 27 Terminal blocks ENGLISH Exploded view Construction of POOLEX JETLINE 85 1 Top cover 2 Internal clapboard 3 Back cover 4 Manometer 5 Four way valve 6 Water pipe head 7 Inlet outlet O ring seal 8 Water switch 9 Titanium PVC tank 10 Bottom cover 11 Compressor 12 Wire control 13 Lifting handle 14 Evaporator 15 Electric control box cover 16 Motor frame 17 Fan motor 18 Fan 19 Electric control box 20 Front cover 21 High pressure switch 22 Low pressure switch 23 Needle valve 24 Fan motor capacitor 25 Compressor capacitor 26 Circuit board 27 Transformer 28 Terminal blocks ENGLISH 1 2 Internal clapboard 3 Back cover 4 Manometer 5 Four way valve 6 Water pipe head 7 Inlet outlet O ring seal 8 Water switch 9 Titanium PVC tank 10 Bottom cover 11 Compressor 12 Wire control 13 Lifting handle 14 Evaporator Exploded view Constr
10. The main board 1 main board Scope 3 4 Defrosting off temperature 5 20 C Unit The main board isch 118 show 88 but s exhaust air protection 9 1500 Unit it means 118 Themain board 187 Unit Scope 9 C 80 C Exhaust air temperature 30 ambient temperature Unit C Scope 9 80 No Setting 11 EODHBEDUS Unit minute Scope 0 99 No Setting Fan continuous running time 1 4 Unit Second No Setting On off imported state Fixed temperature s upper limit Unit Scope 35 C 60 C The main board Water pump running mode 0 1 2 Normal especial 1 especial 2 The main board Remark the machine off code _13 Compressor auto off code 0 1 Power off 8 Exhaust air temp is too high then stop the 2 meet set temperature machine 3 Water switch breakdown 9 Low pressure switch cutting 4 Antifreeze finishing then stop the machine 10 High pressure switch cutting 5 Defrosting preparation 11 Water temperature resistance s breakdown 6 Defrosting off 12 Pipe temperature resistance s breakdown 7 Mode change 13 Ambient temperature resistance s breakdown The manometer instruction The manometer is a ki nd of high pressure equipment wh en the heat pump is on the manometer pointer would point to the pressure value of refrigerant the max value of protection is 42kg Cm Wh en the he at pump is off the pointer would point to t
11. During failure checking and W parameter checking press any of them to exit checking SET SETTING AND CONFIRM Long press it for more than 6 seconds you can check and adjust the parameters Press the UP DOWN key to exit operation When a failure occurs press it for no more than 2 seconds you can check the failure code Press it again you can check the other failure code if more than one occurs Press the UP DOWN key to exit checking CLOCK AND TIMER KEY Press it to set clock and timer Detailed operation will be described in following pages During parameter setting press it to change the rolling direction of parameters 23 ENGLISH Controller Operation 3 q _ JROOM MIN Hr LIE LI ss Oooo or Illustration for LCD Display Top area N Automatic mode symbol i amp Cooling mode symbol Defrosting symbol 36 Heating mode symbol Middle area Temperature setting symbol the figure under is the temperature value EINE inlet water temperature symbol the figure under is the temperature value EM Parameter number symbol the figure under is the parameter number Re Outdoor ambient temperature symbol the figure under is the temperature value Parameter value symbol the figure under is the parameter value Failure symbol Bottom area JM Turning on timer symbol It appears when setting turn on timer Turning off timer symbol It appears
12. press 7 or to return to normal display Step 1 Step 2 LT Re JC 14 A bio wl lt 6 M AJ jser Long press gt 6 seconds Value Parameter SteP4 Elash Step5 ET No T ema e A djust the value Confirm 34 short press again and again to choose parameter that needs adjusting If press 0 the rolling direc 22 Press again and again Rolling direction Presst N Step 6 d LIN ROOM OUT JL L 5 500 Le us Return start parameter setti ng ENGLISH Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Parameter number and description are listed in the following table The incoming electric memorized PM 0 no effective 1 effective The main board the wire control 1 panel 1 Daily circulation sign 0 no effective 1 effective 1 2 2 C 10 C Unit C a 0C 3 C Unit C 0 The main board The interval for defrosting 15 99 Unit minute The main board Defrosting on temperature 9 5 Unit
13. C DB 27 C WB water temperature 27 4 Noise from 1m from 5m from 10m in DBA As in the directives EN ISO 3741 amp EN ISO 354 5 Calculated for private inground swimming pool with a bubles cover 5 ENGLISH Unit dimensions N POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX 2 JETLINE35 JETLINE48 JETLINE65 JETLINE85 JETLINE100 JETLINE120 JETLINE 150 A mm 565 630 630 630 630 805 805 B mm 715 850 850 850 850 1025 1025 C mm 290 300 300 300 300 365 365 D mm 313 313 313 313 313 380 380 E mm 500 530 530 530 530 640 640 6 ENGLISH Exploded view Construction of POOLEX JETLINE 35 1 Top cover 2 Internal clapboard 3 Back cover 4 Manometer 5 Four way valve 6 Water pipe head 7 Inlet outlet O ring seal 8 Water switch 9 Titanium PVC tank 10 Bottom cover 11 Compressor 12 Wire control 13 Lifting handle 14 Evaporator 15 Electric control box cover 16 Motor frame 17 Fan motor 18 Fan 19 Electric control box 20 Front cover 21 High pressure switch 22 Low pressure switch 23 Needle valve 24 Fan motor capacitor 25 Compressor capacitor 26 Circuit board 27 Transformer 28 Terminal blocks ENGLISH 1 2 Internal clapboard 3 Back cover 4 Manometer 5 Four way valve 6 Water pipe head 7 Inlet outlet O ring seal 8 Water switch 9 Titanium PVC tank
14. JL E L Ld L L Le 14 ON 95 200 5 200 5 200 ojmj a 6 M AJ 5 gt Short press lt 2seconds Press V button to exit Flash State of turning off Normal display 9171 QU gt IROOM OUT iC L7 lt gt gt gt lt gt 1 6 Lp 1 Z wr 5 200 5 200 5 200 O Short press lt 2seconds Common failures and maintenance Low pressure protection pressure valve break down Refrigerant leak High pressure protection Water temp sensor failure Coil temp sensor failure Discharge air sensor failure Discharge temp protection Discharge temp is too high B Press or button to exit 1 ambient temperature is too low 2 The expansion valve can not open 3 Refrigerant leak 1 The ambient temperature 15 too high 2 Too high water temperature setting 3 Refrigerant overcharge 1 The sensor 1s damaged 2 The sensor is not well connected with the circuit board 1 The sensor 15 damaged 2 The sensor is not well connected with the circuit board 1 The sensor 1s damaged 2 The sensor is not well connected with the circuit board 1 No water flow through the h
15. for twice Step2 ET Vi ONE LI v jser 2 Press button Step5 Press M button Step 4 E ni 2 lM al set M A O Press again and again 32 Step3 ET i Fr e 5 Flash Press M button EP 36 EN 0 UU 17 1 set ENGLISH Failure code Checking When a failure occurs it will show failure symbol on the screen Press lt 2seconds you can check Press a or vto exit the failure code You can press it again to check another failure code if more than one occurs Failure code display area E means no failure please refer to the failure code table to check corresponding meaning Flash State of turning on Normal display se TUN TUN TINO LIN 091971 QU q 09171 QU JL L
16. the top panel use the base to lift the unit 2 Installation must be carried out by professional Selection of installation site 1 installation must be simple and allow easy access for later work 2 If the unit is to be installed on the floor its undercarriage should be heightened to avoid ingression of accumulated water in rainy season In snowy areas it is important to prevent accumulated snow from blocking up the air out The recommended height is 20cm to 30cm 3 Drain ditch or other facilities should be arranged under the outdoor unit to avoid the environment influence because of water discharge 4 To install the unit at balcon or top of building the installation site must meet the allowable bearing capacity of building structure without affecting the structural safety 5 Ensure the unit is well vetilated direction of air exhaust is kept away from windows of neighboring buildings and the exhaust air cannot flow back Moreover adequate service clearance should be kept around the unit 6 The unit should not be installed at places accompanied with oil Inflammable gas corrosive components e g Sulfur compound or high frequency equipment 7 The unit must be installed on reliable base or framework Weight capacity of framework should be 3 times of the body weight and safeguard measures should be taken to avoid malfunction of fastenings 8 The unit should not be installed at sites with typhoon earthquake hazards Midair i
17. when setting turn off timer Clock symbol It appears when setting time AUTO Timer circulation symbol Timer number symbol The number of segments represents the number of timer Water temperature setting When the heat pump is switched on just press A Y to adjust water temperature Clignote 256 For example XE press 5 15 EB 15 F2uO 7 F2uO 0 v 5 O M 7 20 24 ENGLISH Initial state Fonctionnement de la t l commande Clock setting Set the system time according to the local time as follows Step 1 press Step 2 press Step 3 press Step 4 press Step 5 press Step 6 press Step 1 4 UC JL I 21 11 73 3200 7 Press for once Step 4 Cu Q 5 M A Flash Press to turn to minute value SUG IN RM QU JC IL 1 dd 7 15 V to start clock setting the symbol E flashes to select hour and the corresponding value flashes 4 or Y to adjust the hour value _ toselect minute and the corresponding value flashes Al or Y to adjust the value to confirm the value S tep2
18. HE WARRANTY PERIOD must be approved PRIOR to service being performed and performed by an authorized technician The warranty is void if unit repaired by anyone unauthorized by POOLSTAR company WARRANTY PARTS will be replaced or repaired at the discretion of Poolstar Defective parts must be returned to POOLSTAR within the warranty period for validation The warranty is not liable for the labor involved with unauthorized repair or replacement costs the direct replacement cost does not include shipping of warranty parts eX XX OC eX XX C EX SOY IE XE DO SONS 9 OYG 9 OO 9 019 OvG 6 9 OO O9 OvG S 9 OO 9 O9 OvG S9 OO 9 OX OvG G9 S O9 OvG GID B 5 B 5 e Service 0 15 min 0 826 102 852 prix appel 5 8 Distribution POOLSTAR FRANCE www poolstar fr 14 le haute Bedoule 13240 Septemes les Vallons A A MEXE fr www poolex fr 0 826 102 852 renewable energy ECOENERGY ECONOMIC oHS green energy Distribution POOLSTAR FRANCE www poolstar fr 14 ZAC de le haute Bedoule 13240 Sept mes les Vallons REA
19. JETLINE 48 JETLINE65 85 JETLINE 100 JETLINE 120 JERLINE 150 Noise level at 1m dB A 51 52 52 54 54 55 55 i 38 40 40 42 42 44 44 30 32 32 33 33 34 34 SCALE OF NOISE LEVELS 47 amp 7 9 e M 18 So 9 7 Yo 9 amp oc 2 GN ENGLISH Electrical connection ATTENTION a This section is an indication only and must be checked and adapted when neces sary according to installation conditions b Electrical installation and service must be carried outunder the supervision of a qualified electrician 1 The electrical power supply to the heat pump must be protected with a fuse and isolator switch not provided in compliance with standards and regulations valid in the country in which the system is to be installed 2 The unit is designed for connection to a general power supply with full earth and neutral or neutral earth systems 3 The power supply cable must be connected to a circuit breaker with at least a 3mm breaking gap Inco ming supply must 220 240V 1 50Hz via a distribution board with fuses 4 If an insulation test is to be carried out in the building please make sure to disconnect the heat pump 5 The communication wire must be STP Shielded Twisted Pair the size should not less than 0 5 mm Isolar switch D SN Z 2 Il g
20. PVC tank 8 Four way valve 9 Right supporting frame 10 Right cover 11 Manometer 12 Bottom cover 13 Compressor 14 Gas liquid separator 15 Top supporting frame 16 Left cover 17 Left supporting frame 18 Evaporator 19 Moter frame 20 Fan motor 21 22 Electric control box cover 23 Electric control box 24 Front cover 25 Wire Mesh 26 wire control 27 Needle valve 28 Low pressure switch 29 High pressure switch 30 Run capacitor 31 Start capacitor 32 Circuit board 33 Soft starter 34 Transformer 35 Fan motor capacitor 36 AC contactor 37 Terminal blocks ENGLISH Titanium heat exchanger dien Refrigerant inlet y Refrigerant outlet N Water switch EL N PVC inner tube J 222 ass N SS NESS 2 KEN ARISES NN ON EE 87 gt PVC outcase Titanium pipe Water outlet Water inlet 22227 SSeS VLLLLLLLL LN LA er N IER S 1 Standard connectors reliable easy installation 2 Sensitive water flow switch detect water flow precisely 3 Double spirale titanium tubes in heat exchanger high effeciency 4 PVC inner tube design make better heat exchanging 13 ENGLISH Installation ATTENTION 1 During installation do not pick up the unit by
21. RAIN VALVE FILTER The filter connected with pipes should be cleaned regularly to make sure the water inside systems clean and also avoid other troubles of unit caused of dirty or blocked filter Winter anti freezing instruction 1 The heat pump unit has auto antifreeze program When the unit is working normally there will not be freezing 2 When the ambient temperature is minus and the unit stops for over 3 hours or the unit stops long term when power off the user is advised to drain all the water inside pipes through the valve which connected to water outlet to avoid frost crack 3 If the unit is under off season should cut off power and take the protection cover outside of unit when necessary 4 Before restart the unit which has drained out all the water inside the user is advised to reinstall the unit and adjust program further more need complete check of the system 16 ENGLISH Wire controller installation The wired controller is originally fixed on the maintenance door of the machine please refer to below steps if you want to install it on the wall 1 Take down the controller from the machine Please pay attention that the communication wire is connected with The circuit board separate them from where they match 2 Use a screwdriver to open the clip as picture 1 separate the controller as 2 parts as picture 2 3 On the wall that you are going to install the controller drill 2 holes at a level parallel to the sight
22. by fan in operation b Do not rinse the unit by water because the rinsed unit may cause electric shock Make sure to cut off the electric supply before maintaining the unit Please do not insert fingers or sticks into air outlet or air inlet Transport and storage The unit must be transported and stored vertically The unit must always be stored and transported upright on a pallet and in the original packag ing If the unit is stored or transported laying down wait atleast 12 hours before switching on 4 ENGLISH Technical data ____ a 1 1 1 JETLINE 35 JETLINE 48 JETLINE65 JETLINE 85 JETLINE 100 JETLINE120 JETLINE 150 Heating pag 2550 10120 1200 1520 i 5368 11090 13200 16520 HewingCapactyw 3905 _ s Water27 BI 357 es uw ma ER 317 317 309 324 305 mm 5 5 5 554 cs 1 8 1 5 50 52 40 T PVC 50mm 47 5 pte 24 C ketrigerant charged tKa ozs azs ns 24 3 ss 15 Maxposvolumew 023 soas 7598 1 Ambient air temperature 15 08 12 WB water temperature 13 2 Ambient air temperature 24 C DB 19 C WB water temperature 20 3 Ambient air temperature 35
23. e 7 SS SS Important remarks gt voltage variation of 10 during operation is acceptable gt The electrical supply conduits must be securely fastened gt The cable must be suitable for outdoor use gt Use a cable gland to pass the power supply cable into the unit 19 ENGLISH Circuit drawing POOLEX JETLINE 35 POOLEX JETLINE 48 POOLEX JETLINE 65 POOLEX JETLINE 85 o g E 5 se 54 5655 9 mE o e e 88 25 89 524 3 5 o UW 5 gt 2 D 8 3 5 5 2 1 2 112 1 2 112 LD12 LD21 LD22 gt comm AN1 TV AN2 TC AN3 TD AN4 TW P Water switch t LD31 E X E Gray 2 _ e Fan motor 2 WHT gt YLW GRN 5 BLU 2 OUT4 RED r COM 3 COM 3 Relay 1 END OUT2 Relay Fan capac
24. eat exchanger 2 Refrigerant leak 3 The expansion valve can not open Water flow switch failure 33 Wait until ambient is higher than permitted value 2 Change the expansion valve 3 Check out and mend the leak recharge refrigerant Wait until ambient 15 lower than permitted value 2 Set the water temp lower 3 Discharge some refrigerant 1 Change the sensor 2 Reconnected the sensor with the circuit board Change the sensor 2 Reconnected the sensor with the circuit board Change the sensor 2 Reconnected the sensor with the circuit board Change the filter or flush the pipe or Check the circulation pump 2 Check out and repair the leak recharge refrigerant 3 Change the expansion valve ENGLISH Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Parameter checking and adjustment The system parameters can be checked and adjusted via the controller But they should not be changed casually especially by house owners This operation is reserved to facilitate future service and mainte nance All parameters should not be changed casually especially by house owners How to check and adjust parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 long press gt 6 seconds to enter parameter checking mode tion will be converted to or to press start parameter setting and the parameter flashes press or to adjust the value press to confirm the value
25. for safety Please follow the instructions strictly General Make sure that the fixed ground wire in the building is securely connected to earth Wiring tasks should be carried out by qualified electricians only In addition they should check the safety conditions of power utilization for example check if the cable capacity is adequate and check the power cable is damaged Horne users must not install repair or relocate the unit Improper treatment might lead to the accidents e g persona injury caused by fire electrical shock or unit s falling off and water leakage in the machine Please contact professionals for repair The unit shall not be installed at a spot with potential hazard of leakage of inflammable gas In case the leaked gas is congregated around the machine there might be the risk of explosion Make sure that the foundation of installation is stable If the foundation is unstable the outdoor unit may drop and cause a casualty Make sure that the electric leakage protection switch is fixed If no electric leakage protection switch is fixed at the beginning of the electric supply it may cause electric shocks or fires If any abnormity occurs in the unit such as burned smell in side the unit cut off the power supply immediately and contact professionals for repair Please follow the instruction below when cleaning the unit a Before cleaning eut off the electric supply of the unit firstly to avoid injuries caused
26. he heat pump the content should be checked for possible damage Before connecting the heat pump ensure that the data provided by Poolstar is compatible with the true installation conditions and does not exceed the maximum authorized limits for the product in question In the case of a fault and or operating error on the heat pump the electrical power supply must be isolated and no attempt should be made to repair the fault Repair work may only be carried out by an authorized technical assistance service using original spare parts only Non respect of the aforementioned clauses may have a negative influence on the operating safety of the heat pump To guarantee the efficiency and correct operation of the heat pump it is important to ensure it is regularly maintained in compliance with the instructions provided by Poolstar In the case where a heat pump is sold or transferred to another user always ensure that all technical documentation is sent with the equipment to be used by the new user or installer This heat pump may only be used for the purpose for which it was designed to heat a swimming pool all other uses must be considered inappropriate incorrect or even dangerous All contractual or extra contractual responsibilities of Poolstar will be considered nil and void for any damage caused by installation or operating errors or due to non respect of the instructions provided by Poolstar or valid installation standards for the equipment
27. he same value as actual ambient temperature e g 28 C and related air pressure e g 18kg cm Please check the manometer wh en y ou res tart the he at pump after not using for a long ti me if it shows ambient temperature valve is smaller than 2 C it me ans that refrigerant has leaked a lot and y ou need to confirm with professional engineer as soon as possible 35 ENGLISH Ye A CEA 2 35 LIMITED WARRANTY 5 d 5 POOLEX HEAT PUMP POOL HEATERS 5 5 POOLSTAR warrants to the original owner the POOLEX HEAT PUMP POOL HEATER to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years gt 5 Compressor part has a limited five 5 year warranty 5 The TITANIUM tube portion Exchanger carries a LIFETIME Warranty against failure due 5 to chemical corrosion Other parts and components of the condenser are covered for a period of two 2 years THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF WARRANTY is the date of installation THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY TO A Malfunction or damage resulting from installation operation maintenance or service not in accordance to the basic safety consideration Malfunction or damage due to improper chemistry C Malfunction or damage due to conditions not intended for the original use of the unit D Damage due to negligence accident or acts of Force Majeur E Malfunction or damage from the attachment of accessories not authorized SERVICE PERFORMED WITHIN T
28. hour value A djust the hour value Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 NO NO NO J J l l 0 D n QUU m m Uu 45 i Flash LV Flash V Flash Press to turn to minute value Adjust the minute value Confirm the value and turn to OFF timer setting Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 NO NO NO J gt J c p lt gt e l l l r X LILI LIL OFF lt LILI ON 4 W 5 5 m A LV set Flash M ser Flash e Flash Press to select hour value Adjust the hour value Pressto turn to minute value Step 9 Step 10 4 39 NO NO LIN ROM A A gt JL l E 111 2 17 17 aro L ULI Om lt 4 Sake Sui 4 ase Sedo vjser 5 Flash y Flash A djust the minute value Confirm the value and exit setting 30 ENGLISH Controller Operation Timer mode setting The default mode is timer recurrence Please refer to following steps to set one day timer
29. itor 11213 7 N O 4 OUT1 BLU OUT5 BU WHT 4 WAY VALVE WHT Compressor WHT BLU BLUWHT ORGIBRN YLW GRN LIN 1 2151 82 A YLW GRN Compressor capacitor AC220 240V50Hz To pump controller 20 ENGLISH Circuit drawing POOLEX JETLINE 100 POOLEX JETLINE 120 WIRING DIAGRAM o S e3 89 82 Sg 22 m o gt 8s 28 85 65 15 3 a ox Dig 026 Qv c 7 gt 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 gt t LD31 Gray lt PCB LD32 Fan motor E on YLW GRN 5 BLU gt OUT4 RED ORG O O COM 3 M Relay CN2 OUT2 Relay Fan capacitor N O 4 N2 11213 N O 4 OUT1 BLU OUT5 WHT 4 WAY VALVE Compressor capacitor WHT wut Compressor 1 2 YLW GRN BLY BLU WHT ORG BRN YLW GRN MC BLU BLU L IN
30. line as picture 3 The hole distance is 60mm diameter is 8mm 4 Place the plastic screws of the enclosure into the hole and use the tapping screw ST4 16 D 1 enclosed to fix the back cover of controller on the wall as picture 4 5 Match the front and back covers perfectly as picture 5 make sure that it is fixed firmly on the wall 6 Connect the communication wire well 2 The front cover The back cover Outlet of the communication wire 5 6 m f N 0 EE olm ADO NS 2 D Attention Please don t use keen edged things to hit the controller face and keys or it may cause damage When the controller is fixed on the wall don t pull the communication wire or it may cause poor contact 17 ENGLISH To reduce noise interference to your neighbors please install the heat pump a position that Noise Level faces the least sound sensitive neighboring area Below table shows the noise level of our pool heat pump at different distance But they are only guide values because they will be further affected by obstacles Noise Level Model POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX POOLEX oo JETLINE 35
31. lue A djust the hour value Press to turn to minute value Step 10 Step 11 NO NO gt 4 ON 3 1 ON ON 4 A 5 vjser se Flash Flash e Flash Confirm the value and turn to next ON OFF timer setting 28 ENGLISH A djust the minute value Controller Operation The 2nd ON OFF timer setting Step 1 Step 2 NO NO J 2 aa aa ON 4 514 LILI LILI LO LM JL Flash V Flash Press to select hour value Adjust the hour value Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 NO RCE J J J gt gt gt em E rnm Lf ITI Muu uU m 1 t t t A Ofm A V Flash CIM Flash LM A V Flash Press to turn to minute value A djust the minute value Confirm the value and turn to OFF timer setting Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 ET J J J C p E gt m ere CN LA CN T 5 EZ 4 ON lt 4 A Al LO LM JL a LV
32. nstallation should be avoided as much as possible as machine falling down may result in severe accident 9 Do not install the heat pump close to a road or path to avoid mud splashing on the unit 10 Keep wherever possible the unit out of reach of children Installation in exceptional circumstances unit mm No obstacle in front of unit Obstacle above the unit 500 500 00 N 009 14 ENGLISH Installation Valve 1 Valve 2 Valve 3 Bypass valves Valve 4 Valve 5 Setting valves Recommended to facilitate adjustments close to the machine Heat pump Nd N Valve 5 Valve 2 Water out Water in Filter 1 FROM SWIMMING POOL Condensate drain ap TO SWIMMING POOL 15 ENGLISH Installation diagram SWIMMING POOL WATER OUT CIRCULATION PUMP WATER IN E DRAIN VALVE FILTER Installation diagram for combination TI WATER OUT WATER IN Ho DRAIN VALVE SWIMMING 5 POOL WATER OUT WATER IN CIRCULATION PUMP D
33. object of the present document 2 ENGLISH Products Features gt High efficiency COP up to 5 5 which can save as much as 80 of cost compared to regular water heating equipment Easy for installation and low running cost for maintenance gt Green refrigerant R410A environment friendly gt Word known brand compressor Mitsubishi or Toshiba gt Durable and reliable Titanium heat exchanger which can resist chloride ion corrosion in water gt Good quality Evaporator with superior hydrophilic alum foil inbuilt threaded pipe which provides good performance in water skiing and anti defrost gt LCD wired controller allowing all operation parameters to be set gt Circuit board in line with CE amp ROHS standards gt Automatic control adopted auto control thermostatic apparatus it is very intelligent gt The system has an excellent insulation for water and electricity gt Monoblock design beautiful and compact plastic cabinet with winter cover Winter cover gt It is specially designed for Poolstar heat pump which can protect the heat pump during winter period gt EVA materials anti dust anti UVA anti UVB gt This dust cover is proposed as an optional extra Enjoy Poolstar air source swimming pool heat pump is a wise choice for you 3 ENGLISH Safety Precaution NOTE It is required to read the safety precautions in details before opera tion The precautions listed below are all important
34. uction of POOLEX JETLINE 100 15 Electric control box cover 16 Motor frame 17 Fan motor 18 Fan 19 Electric control box 20 Front cover 21 High pressure switch 22 Low pressure switch 23 Needle valve 24 Fan motor capacitor 25 Compressor capacitor 26 AC contactor 27 Circuit board 28 Transformer 29 Terminal blocks ENGLISH 1 cover 2 Internal clapboard 3 Water switch 4 Water pipe head 5 Inlet outlet O ring seal 6 Back cover 7 Titanium PVC tank 8 Four way valve 9 Right supporting frame 10 Right cover 11 Manometer 12 Bottom cover 13 Compressor 14 Gas liquid separator 15 Top supporting frame 16 Left cover 17 Left supporting frame 18 Evaporator Exploded view Construction of POOLEX JETLINE 120 15 19 Moter frame 20 Fan motor 21 Fan 22 Electric control box cover 23 Electric control box 24 Front cover 25 Wire Mesh 26 wire control 27 Needle valve 28 Low pressure switch 29 High pressure switch 30 Run capacitor 31 Circuit board 32 Transformer 33 Fan motor capacitor 34 AC contactor 35 Terminal blocks ENGLISH Exploded view Construction of POOLEX JETLINE 150 15 16 1 Top cover 2 Internal clapboard 3 Water switch 4 Water pipe head 5 Inlet outlet O ring seal 6 Back cover 7 Titanium
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