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TROUBLESHOOTING

Hr

An internal hardware error has been detected in

in.xe. Contact Customer Service.

HL

The system has shut the heater down because

the temperature at the heater has reached 119°F

(48°C). Do not enter the water! Remove the 

spa cover and allow the water to cool down,

then shut power off and power your spa up

again to reset the system.

AOH

Temperature inside the spa skirt is too high,

causing the internal temperature in the in.xe to

increase above normal limits. Open skirt and

wait until error clears.

FLO

The system does not detect any water flow

while the primary pump is running. Check 

and open water valves. Check for water level. 

Clean filter. If the problem persists, call

Customer Service.

Prr

A problem is detected with the temperature

probe.Call Customer Service.

OH

The water temperature in the spa has reached

108°F (42°C). Do not enter the water! Remove

the spa cover and allow the water to cool down

to a lower temperature. Call Customer Service if

problem persists.

UPL

No low level configuration software has been

installed into the system. Call Customer Service.

WATER TEMPERATURE

In a heating cycle, the system first generates water flow through

the heater housing and the plumbing, in order to ensure accurate

water temperature readings as well as avoiding heater activation in

dry conditions.

After verifying pump activation and taking a water temperature

reading if required, the system automatically turns the heater on to

reach and maintain water temperature at Set Point.

The “Heater” indicator lights up when the heater is on. It

flashes when there is a request for more heat but the

heater has not yet started.

SMART WINTER  MODE

Our Smart Winter Mode protects your system from the cold by

turning pumps on several times a day to prevent water from freez-

ing in pipes.

The “Smart Winter Mode” indicator lights up when 

the Smart Winter Mode is on.

PURGE CYCLES

The system is programmed to automatically turn on the optional

jet pump 4 times daily, for 60 seconds, in order to purge the

plumbing lines and keep plumbing lines filtered clean.

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER

The remote control transmitter has three buttons. Press and hold the

On/Off button to turn the swim current on. Press and hold the Up or

Down button to adjust the current to the desired speed. Press and

hold the On/Off button while the current is on to turn off. 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is

subject to the following two conditions: 

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 

(2) This device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING:

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party

responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to

operate the equipment.

MODEL: EP-1g - 230 VAC, 24 AMPS, 60 Hz.

IP25 RATED RAINPROOF (TYPE 3R) ENCLOSURE SUIT-

ABLE FOR  INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE 

THIS UNIT REQUIRES 60 AMP 230 VOLT AC, SINGLE

PHASE WITH  NEUTRAL, 60 Hz. (THREE COPPER WIRES

PLUS GROUND) 

Hydraulic Power Unit 

5 HP 21 FLA Amps 230 VAC 60 Hz

6 HP 23 FLA Amps 230 VAC 60 Hz

HEATER CONTROLLER (optional)

24 Amps 230 VAC 60 Hz

Controller

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Read and follow all

instructions. To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to

use this product unless supervised at all times. This control panel

must be installed according to local electric code requirements. A

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) or RCD (Residual

Current Device) circuit breaker must be used in the service panel

and tested before each use in accordance with the manufacturer's

instructions. The line in wire whip should be connected to a safe-

ty disconnect in sight of all equipment, but at least 5 feet away

from the pool. This controller must be installed at least 5 feet away

from the pool and all conductors must not share boxes, conduits or

enclosures with non GFCI or RCD protected wiring. All wires

must be copper. Box must be mounted with conduit down.

HL

AOH

FLO

OH

UPL

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Summary of Contents for Swim Spa

Page 1: ...O P E R AT I O N S A N D M A I N T E N A N C E Endless Pool Swim Spa...

Page 2: ...enclosure Balconies and decks must be constructed to current state and local codes to safely support the maximum load of your water filled swim spa and the number of people using the swim spa Check wi...

Page 3: ...torage of chemicals Outlined are some general tips for proper chemical use and storage Before using chemicals read the labels and directions fully and carefully Follow label use on instructions Keep a...

Page 4: ...door swim spa If you have an outdoor swim spa add the appropriate amount of granules out of the bag of stabilized chlo rine Test for chlorine in a day or two and add more if necessary 1 Balance Total...

Page 5: ...siest way to introduce Bromine into your Swim Spa is by a floating feeder A floating feeder allows Bromine to dissolve at a slow and constant rate Remember to remove the floating feeder when the swim...

Page 6: ...lb creating hotspots which will shorten the life of the bulb Make sure that the bulb cushion 5 and the 2 bulb o rings 6 are in place Connect the new bulb to the electrical connector making sure that t...

Page 7: ...ime of 30 min utes The heating element is turned off when Pump 1 is activated To aid in filtration there are 4 purges per day Optional UV always on except when Pump 1 is on and remains off for 30 minu...

Page 8: ...wth Cartridge Filter The circulating pump then moves the water through the filter The filter is a 25 square foot cartridge type filter located at the front of the pool The filter needs to be cleaned o...

Page 9: ...keypad doesn t seem to work Verify keypad connections Replace keypad if problem is corrected Replace in xe if problem is not corrected in xe UL CSA electrical specifications Input rating 120 240 VAC 2...

Page 10: ...on keypad The Quick Reference Card provides a quick overview of your spa s main functions and the operations accessible with your digital control pad Spa Functions Key 1 Press Key 1 key twice to turn...

Page 11: ...The system is programmed to automatically turn on the optional jet pump 4 times daily for 60 seconds in order to purge the plumbing lines and keep plumbing lines filtered clean REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMIT...

Page 12: ...ll increase to the last setting at which someone swam TROUBLESHOOTING WATER QUALITY Symptom Possible Cause Solution Algae Growth Low sanitizer levels Shock the water brush spa walls and add an algaeci...

Page 13: ...place bulb Not plugged in Plug in cord Light cord not connected Connect cord Water Leaks Swim Spa over filled or too many people in spa Adjust swim spa water level Couplings or unions loose Tighten co...

Page 14: ...13 WIRING DIAGRAM EP 1 CONTROLLER WITH SWIM SPA Line in on 60 amp Ground Fault Circuit Breaker...

Page 15: ...ANY PART THEREOF WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO SALT CHLORINE GENERATORS ACCIDENT NEGLIGENCE FREEZING IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR OPERATION ALTERATION ABUSE OR MISUSE THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO FLOW...

Page 16: ...Endless Pools Inc 1601 Dutton Mill Rd Aston PA 19014 2931 800 910 2714 610 497 8693 fax www myendlesspool com B31 5 09...

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