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M017837080000 REV. January 19, 2011
2EZ Speed
TM
Pool Motor with Programmable Control/Timer
M017837080000 REV. January 19, 2011
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2EZ Speed
TM
Pool Motor with Programmable Control/Timer
How to Connect
WARNING
!
This unit shall not be serviced in the
eld. Do not disassemble or reconnect components
in the eld use authori ed factory service only. High
voltage and rotating parts can cause serious or fatal
in ury. Safe installation, operation and maintenance
must be performed by quali ed personnel.
Familiarization with and adherence to the National Electric
Code, NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) standards
and local codes is required. It is important to observe safety
precautions to protect personnel from possible injury.
WARNING
!
Always disconnect electrical power
at the fuse box or circuit breaker before handling
electrical connections or performing maintenance
on this unit. Allow the motor to come to a complete
stop. This will allow the capacitors to discharge any
residual voltage for safety. Double check to make
sure power is oFF, and that it cannot be turned on
while you are working on the equipment.
WARNING
!
The control/timer on top of the
motor contains potentially ha ardous voltage inside
and should nE Er be opened or disassembled for
any reason. The user Interface should nE Er be
disassembled from the control/timer for any reason.
The motor/control is designed to be operated on a 230 volt,
60 Hz nominal power supply. The suitable voltage range is
207-253 volts under rated load conditions.
“Hot” power connections should only be connected to the
C terminal of the motor terminal board assembly and P2
terminal of the control circuit board. Connect supply ground
(Green or Green with Yellow insulated lead wire) to the
ground screw provided in this same connection area near
the motor terminal board assembly (see connection label
on motor/control). Permanent field wiring should be from
a 2-pole device (a device that disconnects two “hot” lines.)
See Important Safety Instructions on pages 4 and 5.
If AC power is supplied by a GFCI circuit breaker, use a
properly sized dedicated circuit that has no other electrical
loads. Use of a GFCI circuit with electrical loads other
than the 2EZ Speed
TM
motor/control and timer could result
in nuisance tripping. See Important Safety Instructions
Section (pages 4 and 5) for more information.
With the 2EZ Speed
TM
motor/control, an external timer
is not required to operate the motor. If an external
mechanical/digital timer is used, follow the manufacturer’s
connection instructions, however, in order for the
2EZ Speed
TM
motor and timer to be the primary control,
the power must continually be supplied to the 2EZ Speed
TM
motor/control through the external timer.
NOTICE
!
Some auxiliary equipment is dependent
on the operation of the main pump, please consider these
when programming your timer/user interface.
Free e Sensor
The 2EZ Speed
TM
motor and timer includes a freeze sensor
feature that is mounted internally in the control. If the timer
is “enabled” (on), the sensor will detect temperatures below
40 degrees Fahrenheit and run the motor on low speed 30
minutes on and 30 minutes off. The freeze sensor cycle will
not override the time when the program schedule would
normally operate the motor.
NOTICE
!
The level of freeze protection provided will
depend on the location of the 2EZ Speed
TM
motor/control,
since the temperature sensor is located in the timer.
Homeowners should be informed of this when depending
on this product for protection. The freeze sensor only
provides limited protection from freezing, and does not
guarantee total freeze protection.
Locking The eypad
To prevent undesired changes to your programming,
a keypad lockout feature is included.
To set the keypad lockout mode:
1. Press the down arrow first and then press the MENU
button. Hold both for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds the
“Press ENTER to Confirm” icon in the display will
start blinking.
2. Press ENTER. The unit is now in keypad lockout mode,
and only LOC should be displayed for 5 seconds using
the clock display. After 5 seconds, LOC turns off, and
the display will revert back to the normal display.
noTES:
• Pressing any button on the keypad while in keypad
lockout mode, (other than the RUN/STOP button), will
cause LOC to appear on the display for 5 seconds after
the button is pressed. After 5 seconds, the display will
revert back to the normal display.
• Additional button presses during the 5 seconds will not
extend the time LOC is displayed. Pressing the RUN/
STOP button while in lockout mode will either stop the
motor (if it was running) and the RUN/STOP button will
not be illuminated, or start the motor in program mode
if it was stopped and the RUN/STOP button will then
be illuminated.
To exit keypad lockout mode:
1. Press the down arrow and then press the MENU button.
Hold both for 2 seconds. For the first 2 seconds, the
display will just display LOC. After 2 seconds, LOC turns off
and the “Press ENTER to Confirm” icon will start blinking.
2. Press ENTER. The display will revert back to the normal
display. The keypad is now unlocked and all the buttons
will function normally. (If the ENTER button is not pressed
within 5 seconds, the keypad will stay locked, the “Press
ENTER to Confirm” icon will go out, and the display will
revert back to the normal display.
operating the 2EZ Speed
TM
Pool Motor/Control with
other Equipment Pad Items
Heaters
If your pool heater has a time clock function, it is very
important to make sure the pool filtration pump is running
anytime the pool heater is running. The pool heater should
not run when the filtration pump is off. The pool heater
program timer should be set to start and stop during the
programmed on and off times programmed on your 2EZ
Speed
TM
pool motor/control. Be aware of the backup power
supply feature on the 2EZ Speed
TM
pool motor/control as
other time clocks may lose the correct time in the event of
a power outage.
noTE:
It is always good practice to check
and reset the current time of day and day of week settings
on your equipment pad time clocks in the event of a power
outage or during spring/fall time changes.
Pool Cleaners with Booster Pumps
It is recommended to start your pool sweep one hour or
more
after
your filtration pump has started and to stop the
pool sweep one hour or more
before
your filtration pump
shuts off. If your pool cleaner operates on a time clock, it
is very important to set your pool cleaner on and off times
according to the above recommendation. Be aware of the
backup power supply feature on the 2EZ Speed
TM
pool
motor/control as other time clocks may lose the correct
time in the event of a power outage.
noTE:
It is always
good practice to check and reset the current time of day
and day of week settings on your equipment pad time
clocks in the event of a power outage or in the during
spring/fall time changes. The manufacturer’s product
manual for your pool cleaner will have recommendations
for proper cleaning time durations.
Pool Cleaners without Booster Pumps
After your 2EZ Speed
TM
pool motor is running and your
pump is fully primed, follow the pool cleaner manufacturer’s
startup procedures then follow the procedures for High
Speed Override found on page 12.
Other pool equipment pad item with a timer
If an item has a timer regulating its operation, it may be
required that the equipment pad item runs only when the
2EZ Speed
TM
motor/control is running. Check the item’s
product manual to properly determine if the item should run
only when the filtration pump is running. If this is the case,
follow these instructions when synchronizing the timer
operations of your various equipment pad items.
noTE:
It
is always good practice to check and reset the current time
of day and day of week settings on your equipment pad
time clocks in the event of a power outage or in the event
of a spring/fall time changes.
Any other pool equipment pad item without a timer
Please follow the operating instructions of these equipment
pad items.
Timer Wiring
Instructions
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