7. Heat Pump Modes
7.1 SILENT MODE
When operating in Silent
Water
Mode, the heat pump will
Stop
operate at Silent and Smart
Set Temp.
2°C
Mode. When the water
Silent Mode
temperature is >=4°C lower
Set Temp- T
2°C
than the setting temperature,
Smart Mode
the heat pump will operate in
Smart Mode; if <=2°C lower,
the heat pump will operate in
Silent Mode.
7.2 SMART MODE
When operating in Smart
Water
Mode, the heat pump will
Stop
operate at Smart and
Set Temp.
2°C
Powerful Mode. When the
Silent Mode
water temperature is >=4°C
Set Temp- T
2°C
lower than the set
Smart Mode
temperature, the heat pump
will operate in Powerful
Mode; if <=2°C lower, the
heat pump will operate in
Smart Mode.
7.3 POWERFUL MODE
SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION
Temperature
Ambient Temperature
Stop
Set Temp.
2°C
Powerful
Mode
ATTENTION
IF THE WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM STOPS BEFORE THE HEAT
PUMP, THE UNIT WILL SHUT DOWN AS A SAFETY MEASURE.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO PROGRAM THE HEAT PUMP IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE WATER FILTRATION PROGRAMING.
TO RESTART THE HEAT PUMP, TURN THE HEAT PUMP OFF AND
ON AT THE POWER SUPPLY.
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65Hz
30°C
5°C
85Hz
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8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Error Code Displayed on LED Controller
MALFUNCTIONS
MALFUNCTION
ERROR
ERROR
REASONS
REASON
Inlet water temperature
PP01
The sensor in open or short
Sensor Failure
circuit
Outlet water temperature
PP02
The sensor in open or short
Sensor Failure
circuit
Heating Condenser
PP03
The sensor in open or short
Sensor Failure
circuit
Gas Return Sensor Failure
PP04
The sensor in open or short
circuit
Ambient Temperature
PP05
The sensor in open or short
Sensor Sailure
circuit
Condenser Gas Exit
PP06
The sensor in open or short
Failure
circuit
Antifreeze Protection in
PP07
Ambient temperature or
Winter
water inlet temperature is
too low
Low Ambient
PP08
Ambient temperature or
Temperature Protection
water inlet temperature is
too low
High Pressure Failure
EE01
1. Too much refrigerant
2. Insu cient air ow
Low Pressure Failure
EE02
1. Insu cient refrigerant
2. Insu cient water ow
3. Filter or capiliary jammed
Water Flow Failure
EE03 or
Low water ow, wrong
"ON"
ow direction, or ow
SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION
switch failure
The Water Is Overheating
EE04
Water ow is not enough
or no water
Gas Exhaust Temperature
EE05
1. Insu cient gas
Sensor Failure
2. The throttling device is
jammed
3. Low water ow
Controller Failure
EE06
1. Wire connection is not
correct.
2. Controller failure
Converter Failure
EE07
Converter Board Failure
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SOLUTIONS
SOLUTION
Check or change the sensor
Check or change the sensor
Check or change the sensor
Check or change the sensor
Check or change the sensor
Check or change the sensor
1. Discharge redundant
refrigerant from HP gas
system
2. Clean the air exchange
1. Check for gas leakage,
re- ll the refrigerant
2. Clean the air exchanger
3. Replace the lter or
capiliary
Check if the water ow is
high enough and ow is in
the correct direction.
Or the ow switch may
have failed.
1. Repair the pump
2. Clean the water pipe
3. Check the water switch
1. Change the throtting
device.
2. Check the water pump
1. Check or change the
signal wire.
2. Restart the power supply
or change the controller.
Restart the power or
change the converter board.
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