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Summary 

 

 

 

1. General information

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1.1. Contents

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1.2. Operating conditions and range

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1.3. Advantages of different modes

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1.4. Kind reminder

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2. Operations

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2.1. Notice before using

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2.2. Operation instructions

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2.3. Daily maintenance and winterizing

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3. Technical specification

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1. Transportation

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2. Installation and maintenance

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2.1. Notice before installation

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2.2. Installation instructions

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2.3. Trial after installation

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2.4. Maintenance and winterizing

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  3. Trouble shooting for common faults

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  4. Failure code

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Appendix 1: Heating priority wiring diagram

 

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For users ……………………………………………………………………………….

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For installers and professionals 

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Summary of Contents for 34-180139

Page 1: ...k you for choosing Aqua inverter heat pump This manual provides you necessary information for optimal use and maintenance please read it carefully and keep it for subsequent use INSTALLATION AND USER...

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Page 3: ...Daily maintenance and winterizing 5 3 Technical specification 6 1 Transportation 7 2 Installation and maintenance 7 2 1 Notice before installation 7 2 2 Installation instructions 8 2 3 Trial after in...

Page 4: ...ing 18 35 The heat pump will have ideal performance in the operation range Air 15 25 1 3 Advantages of different modes The heat pump has two modes Smart and Silence They have different advantages unde...

Page 5: ...lammable or turbid liquid 1 4 2 Don t lift the water union when moving the heat pump since the titanium heat exchanger inside the heat pump will be damaged 1 4 3 Don t put obstacles before the air inl...

Page 6: ...cal dealer Don t try to repair the heat pump by yourselves 1 4 7 The main power switch should be out of the reach of Children 1 4 8 Please cut off the power in the lightning storm weather 1 4 9 Please...

Page 7: ...ion instructions Symbol Designation Operation Power ON OFF Press to power on or off the heat pump Mode Press to select Smart Silence mode Up Down Press to set desired water temperature Note You may se...

Page 8: ...rosting The running process and ending of compulsory defrosting are the same as auto defrosting 2 3 Daily maintenance and winterizing 2 3 1 Daily Maintenance Please don t forget to cut off power suppl...

Page 9: ...C O P 7 7 4 5 7 6 4 4 C O P in silence mode 7 7 5 2 7 6 5 1 Rated input power kW 1 6 0 22 2 1 0 25 Rated input current A 7 4 0 95 9 1 1 1 Power supply 230V 1 Ph 50Hz Advised water flux m h 4 6 5 7 So...

Page 10: ...m heat exchanger inside the heat pump will be damaged 2 Installation and maintenance The heat pump must be installed by a professional team The users are not qualified to install by themselves otherwi...

Page 11: ...2 In order to guarantee the heating efficiency the water pipe length should be 10m between the pool and the heat pump 2 2 Installation instruction 2 2 1 Location and size The heat pump should be inst...

Page 12: ...please pay attention to it Please insert the drainage tube accessory into the hole and clip it well then connect a pipe to drain off the condensation water 2 2 3 Wiring protecting devices and cable sp...

Page 13: ...DEL 34 180139 34 180140 Breaker Rated Current A 12 13 Rated Residual Action Current mA 30 30 Fuse A 12 13 Power Cord mm2 3 2 5 3 2 5 Signal cable mm2 3 0 5 3 0 5 NOTE The above data is adapted to powe...

Page 14: ...eakage of water Power on and press the ON OFF button of the heat pump and set desired temperature in the thermostat In order to protect the heat pump the heat pump is equipped with start delay functio...

Page 15: ...on the breaker Fan running but with insufficient heating evaporator blocked Remove the obstacles Air outlet blocked Remove the obstacles 3 minutes start delay Wait patiently Display normal but no heat...

Page 16: ...r high temperature protection 13 ED Two level antifreeze not failure only available when connecting to heating priority 14 P0 Controller communication failure 15 P1 Water inlet temp sensor failure 16...

Page 17: ...tage 230V Capacity 500W Water Pump Power Supply 230V 50Hz Earthing Breaker fuse Customer prepare Water Pump contactor Power Supply 230V 50Hz Breaker fuse Customer prepare Power Cord Earthing Power Sup...

Page 18: ...ter pump condition A or B is connected To stop the water pump both A and B should be disconnected Breaker fuse Customer prepare Power Supply 400V 50Hz Earthing Earthing Water Pump Water Pump Power Sup...

Page 19: ...For installers and professionals 16 Note...

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