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Installation and operation manual DC 

5.

 

Using the heat pump 

 

5.1

 

 Interface screen 

 

5.2

 

 Instructions and functions of the icon keys 

Main 

symbols 

Name 

Function 

 

 Silent mode 

 Silent mode available only on our Inverter models. 

 

 Mode switch 

 Changes the operating mode and the access to parameter 
settings. 

 

 On-Off switch 

 Start and stop button, cancels an operation in progress and 
returns to the previous operating level. 

 

 Up switch 

 Used to scroll through the parameters and operating and 
temperature values. 

 

 Down switch 

 Used to scroll through the parameters and operating and 
temperature values. 

 

   

 Clock switch 

 The clock allows the user to set the time. It is important to 
set the time so that the operating programs saved in 
synchronisation remain active. 

  

 Cooling symbol 

 Displayed when cooling the water. 

 

 Heating symbol 

 Displayed when heating the water. 

 

 Automatic symbol 

 Displayed in automatic mode. 

Summary of Contents for DC55

Page 1: ...1 Installation and operation manual DC...

Page 2: ...llation The installation of this heat pump must be carried out by qualified personnel This heat pump meets the manufacturing and communication standards defined by FPP s DTP10 and NFPAC The maintenanc...

Page 3: ...Power consumption kW 0 19 1 32 0 25 1 84 0 37 2 80 0 38 3 60 Cooling capacity kW 3 72 4 3 6 2 7 69 Cooling power consumption kW 1 45 1 78 3 3 2 66 EER 2 57 2 43 1 86 2 89 Casing material ASA ASA ASA...

Page 4: ...4 Installation and operation manual DC 2 3 Dimension of swimming pool heat pump DC 55 75 2 4 Dimension of swimming pool heat pump DC 95...

Page 5: ...gram Your heat pump should be level and at least 15 cm above the ground We recommend you use blocks and drain the condensation into a sump which can be covered with gravel If any of these recommendati...

Page 6: ...treatment system or discharge Upstream of this BYPASS an OUT pipe with a shut off valve will be connected to the water inlet of the heat pump and a RETURN pipe with a shut off valve will be connected...

Page 7: ...on an independent panel connected to the main switchboard with a differential circuit breaker If this is not the case add a differential circuit breaker to the heat pump s independent panel Model Supp...

Page 8: ...Set the water outlet valve of the heat pump to 1 3 At the end of these adjustments check your sand filter pressure gauge the pressure should not increase beyond 0 2 bar the pressure should stay in the...

Page 9: ...an operation in progress and returns to the previous operating level Up switch Used to scroll through the parameters and operating and temperature values Down switch Used to scroll through the parame...

Page 10: ...gramming Displayed when a time schedule is being recorded Water outlet symbol Displays the water outlet temperature Water inlet symbol Displays the water inlet temperature Lock symbol Displayed when t...

Page 11: ...ange of mode Sous In the main interface briefly press to toggle the unit between heating cooling and automatic modes Mode chauffage Mode refroidissement Mode automatique Appuyez bri vement pour passer...

Page 12: ...lue you want wait 5 seconds and the temperature displayed will be saved as the set temperature The system will automatically store the user setting and return to the main interface Setting the clock A...

Page 13: ...Press the symbol for 3 seconds to display the symbol To set your schedule use the up and down arrows To check your programme and exit press Silence mode When silent mode is active it appears on the sc...

Page 14: ...low sensor is working otherwise if the error code remains set replace the flow sensor E04 The LP HP pressure switches have detected an abnormality in the refrigerant regulation The sensors are malfunc...

Page 15: ...r cut after the checks if the error code remains set replace the sensor P06 Significant temperature difference between the water inlet and the water outlet or fault in the electronic board PCB Solutio...

Page 16: ...the correct operation of your machine but we recommend that you clean the evaporator to stop the process 6 2 Wintering Winterisation is mandatory at the end of the period of use to prevent any damage...

Page 17: ...at pump has not been installed using best practice following the recommendations described in this manual Routine maintenance has not been carried out especially the cleaning of the evaporator and the...

Page 18: ...s provided for in this guarantee are exclusive and are Warmpac s only obligation any other claim made by any person will have no effect 6 5 Safety advice Do not touch the fan when it is running it cou...

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