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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

Summary of Contents for BADU ECOM2/S90

Page 1: ...Installation Operating and Service Manual BADU EcoM2 S90 Swimming Pool Pump...

Page 2: ...cksonville FL 32256 USA Hours Monday Friday 8 00 am to 5 00 pm EST Toll Free 800 223 8538 Phone 904 739 2626 Fax 904 737 5261 Website www usa speck pumps com Manufactured by Speck Pumps Jacksonville F...

Page 3: ...fore using 8 TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK A copper bonding connector 8 AWG is provided for bonding the motor to all metal parts of the swimming pool spa or hot tub structure and to all electrica...

Page 4: ...both the suction and discharge line in the event that the pump must be removed for servicing 5 Before starting the pump for the first time remove the see through lid Turn lid ring counterclockwise to...

Page 5: ...pump Option 1 Drain all the water from the pump system equipment and piping Remove drain plugs DO NOT replace plugs Store the plugs in the empty strainer basket for winter Keep the motor covered and...

Page 6: ...on Repair leak Check suction pipe see through lid in place O ring clean Remove blockage or increase suction pipe size Make sure strainer tank is clean Are all suction valves fully open Disassemble pum...

Page 7: ...imited Warranty will be void and of no force or effect and Speck Pumps Pool Products Inc will have no liability responsibilities or obligations to Buyer or with respect to the pump and motor in the ev...

Page 8: ...ILITY PRODUCTS LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND EVEN IF ANY REMEDY STATED HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY...

Page 9: ...Save this instruction manual for future reference TWO SPEED POOL MOTOR WITH PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL TIMER These instructions cover the motor and the operation of the user interface timer controller whic...

Page 10: ...face Identification 7 9 Quick Start Programming 10 Detail Programming 11 13 How to Connect 14 Freeze Sensor 14 Locking the Keypad 15 Operating the 2EZ SpeedTM Pool Motor Control with other Equipment P...

Page 11: ...mming Supplied with default speed settings Just set the time and day of the week and the timer does the rest To customize your speed settings provide on and off times for Low and High Speeds Energy Ef...

Page 12: ...eing present at the motor and timer and potential shock hazard To connect power to the motor control timer unit refer to the connection diagram on the motor nameplate and the timer connection label In...

Page 13: ...CE Become familiar with the equipment and read all instructions thoroughly before installing or working on the equipment NOTICE The 2EZ SpeedTM motor control timer is properly packaged for shipment St...

Page 14: ...not run or puddle nearby Avoid splashing water on or near the motor control Contact qualified service person to repair leaky pipe joints or pump seals promptly Basic Motor Timer operation WARNING A pr...

Page 15: ...u navigation purposes and the keys for changing values For example while changing the time keys will move you from the hours to the minute s field while the keys will change the hour from 10 to 11 etc...

Page 16: ...aSu Program Press Enter to Con rm Set Clock Set on Time Set off Time override EnTEr 1 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 M017837080000 REV January 19 2011 2EZ SpeedTM Pool Motor with Programmable Control Timer user Interf...

Page 17: ...e select the current day of the week While in RUN mode the current day of the week will be illuminated based on the user setting Press Enter to Con rm is illuminated during the MENU mode This will rem...

Page 18: ...mming will resume Low Program override LoW SPEED o ErrIDE HIGH SPEED o ErrIDE High Program override 1 M017837080000 REV January 19 2011 2EZ SpeedTM Pool Motor with Programmable Control Timer A Setting...

Page 19: ...low speed to turn on Pressing ENTER will finalize your selections noTE In each Low or High Setting the user can select the off position when selecting the hour off resides between the hours of 12 and...

Page 20: ...nd your program settings will take precedence Functions of The Enter Button 1 Press to activate menu selection 2 Press to confirm changes to each menu selection ENTER can be pressed to exit a menu sel...

Page 21: ...verride or Low Speed override button 1 This button press will only take effect if the timer is enabled RUN STOP button is illuminated 2 After pressing the High Speed Override or Low Speed Override the...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...d stop during the programmed on and off times programmed on your 2EZ SpeedTM pool motor control Be aware of the backup power supply feature on the 2EZ SpeedTM pool motor control as other time clocks m...

Page 24: ...hen repetitive issues occur Nidec recommends contacting your local pool and spa professional for technical assistance Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Motor Control fails to start Blown Fuse...

Page 25: ...cific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Certain repairs or services are the responsibility of the Purchaser and the Purchaser is expected to pay for them This w...

Page 26: ...Nidec Motor Corporation 8050 W Florissant Avenue St Louis MO 63136 www nidec motor com pool Pool Motor Product Service Hotline 1 800 566 1418...

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