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Installation

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Valve 1\Valve 2\Valve 3 : Bypass valves.

Valve 4\Valve 5 :Setting valves*.

* Recommended to facilitate adjustments close to the machine.

Valve 1

Valve 3

Valve 2

Valve 5

TO SWIMMING POOL

FROM SWIMMING POOL

Heat pump

Water out

Water in

Condensate drain

Pump

Filter

Summary of Contents for JETLINE 100

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Page 2: ... Technical Data Unit Dimensions Exploded View Tianium Heat Exchanger Installation Wire control installation Noise level Electric connection Circuit drawing Controller Operation Maintenance Troubleshoting Limited Warranty 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 14 17 18 19 20 23 34 36 1 ENGLISH ...

Page 3: ...e 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 efficien...

Page 4: ...s good performance in water skiing and anti defrost LCD wired controller allowing all operation parameters to be set Circuit board in line with CE ROHS standards Automatic control adopted auto control thermostatic apparatus it is very intelligent The system has an excellent insulation for water and electricity Monoblock design beautiful and compact plastic cabinet with winter cover Winter cover It...

Page 5: ...ge 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 elect...

Page 6: ...30x630x350 1025x380x805 1025x380x805 39 47 50 57 60 85 98 51 52 52 54 54 55 55 38 40 40 42 42 44 44 30 32 32 33 33 34 34 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA 1 8 1 8 2 4 3 6 3 6 4 8 6 0 6 0 75 1 05 1 75 1 65 2 4 3 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 68 1 68 1 71 1 75 0 23 20 33 30 45 40 65 55 80 75 95 90 120 4 Noise from 1m from 5m from 10m in DBA As in the directive...

Page 7: ...NE 100 6 Unit dimensions Air inlet Air outlet Water outlet Water inlet A mm B mm C mm D mm E mm No POOLEX JETLINE 120 POOLEX JETLINE 150 805 1025 365 380 640 805 1025 365 380 640 630 850 300 313 530 630 630 630 850 850 850 300 300 300 313 313 313 530 530 530 565 715 290 313 500 ENGLISH ...

Page 8: ...0 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2...

Page 9: ... Titanium PVC tank 10 Bottom cover 11 Compressor 12 Wire control 13 Lifting handle 14 Evaporator 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26...

Page 10: ...r 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...

Page 11: ...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 AC contactor 27 Circuit board 28 Transformer 29 Terminal blocks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 25 ...

Page 12: ...ressor 14 Gas liquid separator 15 Top supporting frame 16 Left cover 17 Left supporting frame 18 Evaporator 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 Termi...

Page 13: ...uid separator 15 Top supporting frame 16 Left cover 17 Left supporting frame 18 Evaporator 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 Start capacitor 32 Circuit board 33 Soft starter 34 Transformer 35 Fan motor capacitor 36 AC ...

Page 14: ...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 Refrigerant inlet Refrigerant outlet Water out Water in Water switch PVC inner tube PVC outcase Titanium pipe Water outlet Water inlet ...

Page 15: ... 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 avoi...

Page 16: ...2 Valve 3 Bypass valves Valve 4 Valve 5 Setting valves Recommended to facilitate adjustments close to the machine Valve 1 Valve 3 Valve 2 Valve 5 TO SWIMMING POOL FROM SWIMMING POOL Heat pump Water out Water in Condensate drain Pump Filter ...

Page 17: ...ng 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 furt...

Page 18: ...l 2 holes at a level parallel to the sight 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 w...

Page 19: ...ISE LEVELS Noise level at 1m dB A Noise level at 4m dB A Noise level at 10m dB A 30 dB whispered conversation 40 dB refrigerator 50 dB rain 55 dB washing m achine 60 dB Norm al conversation 65 dB TV 70 dB ringtone 75 dB vacuum 80 dB autom obile 85 dB barking 90 dB lawn m ower 95 dB klaxon 100 dB hi fi 130 dB racing 140 dB airplane takeoff 1 m 4 m 10 m POOLEX JETLINE 35 POOLEX JETLINE 48 POOLEX JET...

Page 20: ...rd 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 m 19 ENGLISH 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 carrie...

Page 21: ...n motor MF ORG RED OUT5 4 WAY VALVE To controller AC220 240V50Hz To pump WHT BLU BLU WHT YLW GRN BRN ORG OUT2 OUT4 LD32 LD31 Gray Water switch G02Q0090 OUT1 COM 3 N O 4 Relay Compressor BLU WHT RED MC CN3 WHT BLU BLU BLU WHT BLU YLW GRN 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 Water tank temp sensor Coil temp sensor BP HP AC12V AC220V S2 L N P2 P1 S1 Discharge temp sensor Low pressure switch High pressure switch t...

Page 22: ...WAY VALVE To controller AC220 240V50Hz To pump WHT BLU BLU WHT YLW GRN BRN ORG OUT2 OUT4 LD32 LD31 Gray Water switch G02Q0091 OUT1 COM 3 N O 4 Relay CN3 WHT BLU BLU BLU WHT BLU A1 A2 WHT BRN BLU BLU BLU WHT YLW GRN RED Water tank temp sensor Coil temp sensor BP HP AC12V AC220V S2 L N P2 P1 S1 Discharge temp sensor Low pressure switch High pressure switch t AN1 TV Ambient temp sensor Circuit drawin...

Page 23: ...POOLEX JETLINE 150 Circuit drawing 22 ENGLISH ...

Page 24: ...ing press any of them to exit checking 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...

Page 25: ...re under is the temperature value Parameter value symbol the figure under is the parameter value Failure symbol Bottom area Turning on timer symbol It appears when setting turn on timer Turning off timer symbol It appears when setting turn off timer Clock symbol It appears when setting time Timer circulation symbol Timer number symbol The number of segments represents the number of timer Water tem...

Page 26: ...flashes Step 3 press or to adjust the hour value Step 4 press to select minute and the corresponding value flashes Step 5 press or to adjust the value Step 6 press to confirm the value 25 ENGLISH S tep 1 S tep 2 Press for once Press to select hour value S tep 4 Press to turn to minute value Flash S tep 5 Adjust the minute value Flash Confirm the value and return S tep 3 Flash Flash Adjust the hour...

Page 27: ...adjust the hour value Step 4 press to select minute and the corresponding value flashes Step 5 press or to adjust the minute value Step 6 press to confirm the value Step 7 press to return to normal display 26 ENGLISH Press to select hour value Step 2 Press for twice Flash Flash A djust the hour value Flash Press to turn to minute value Step 3 Step 4 Flash A djust the minute value Step 5 Flash Conf...

Page 28: ...rresponding value flashes Step 5 press or to adjust the minute value Step 6 press to confirm the value Step 7 press to return to normal display 27 ENGLISH Press for 3 times Step 1 Press to select hour value Step 2 Flash Flash Step 3 A djust the hour value Flash Step4 Flash Step5 Flash Step 6 Confirm the value and turn to nexe ON OFF timer setting Flash Press to turn to minute value A djust the min...

Page 29: ...t 17 30 and switch on again at 19 10 and switch off at 23 30 The 1 st ON OFF time setting 28 ENGLISH Press to select hour value Step 2 Press for twice Flash Flash Adjust the hour value Flash Press to turn to minute value Step 3 Step 4 Flash A djust the minute value Step 5 Flash Confirm the value and turn to OFF timer setting Step 6 Press to select hour value Step 7 Flash Flash Step 8 A djust the h...

Page 30: ...nute value Step 2 Step 3 Flash A djust the minute value Step 4 Flash Confirm the value and turn to OFF timer setting Step 5 Press to select hour value Step 6 Flash Flash Step 7 A djust the hour value Flash Step 8 Flash Step 9 Flash Step 10 Confirm the value and turn to next ON OFF timer setting Flash Press to turn to minute value A djust the minute value ...

Page 31: ... to turn to minute value Step 2 Step 3 Flash A djust the minute value Step 4 Flash Confirm the value and turn to OFF timer setting Step 5 Press to select hour value Step 6 Flash Flash Step 7 A djust the hour value Flash Step 8 Flash Step 9 Flash Step 10 Confirm the value and exit setting Press to turn to minute value A djust the minute value ...

Page 32: ...al state L ong press 6 seconds Parameter N o Value Press to turn to parameter N o 1 R olling direction Press to select the value Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 A djust the value Flash Step 4 C onfirm Flash Step 5 State of running State of standby It will show A UTO on the L CD display when it is timer recurrence State of running State of standby Press o r ...

Page 33: ...to the instruction for timer setting and set it to be via the M key Please check below example for cancelling timer 32 ENGLISH Press again and again S tep 2 Press for twice Flash Flash Flash S tep 3 S tep 4 S tep 5 Flash Press M button Press M button Press M button S tep 1 ...

Page 34: ...w failure symbol on the screen Press 2seconds you can check the failure code You can press it again to check another failure code if more than one occurs Press or to exit 33 ENGLISH P9 Failure failure failure failure failure Common failures and maintenance ...

Page 35: ...arameters Step 1 long press 6 seconds to enter parameter checking mode Step 2 short press again and again to choose parameter that needs adjusting If press the rolling direc tion will be converted to or to Step 3 press to start parameter setting and the parameter flashes Step 4 press or to adjust the value Step 5 press to confirm the value Step 6 press or to return to normal display L ong press 6 ...

Page 36: ...13 Ambient temperature resistance s breakdown 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 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...

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