Speed Priorities (Non-External Control); Operating The Pump While Running - STA-RITE VS2 Installation Manual

Variable speed pumps - second generation supermax-vs2 & s5p2r-vs2
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14. Press the Start/Stop button and ensure the LED is
lit. The pump is now on and will run the custom user-
programmed schedule.
Note: If the pump has been stopped via the Start/Stop
button, the pump will not run until the pump is turned
back on by the Start/Stop button. If the Start/Stop
LED is illuminated then the pump is on and will run the
programmed schedule.
Note: If a user wants to have a period of time during the
day when the pump is not running, any of the SPEEDs
can be programmed to 0 RPM. This will cause the pump
to remain stationary/paused throughout the duration of
that SPEED.

Speed Priorities (Non-External Control)

For schedule duration settings, SPEEDs are prioritized as
follows: SPEED 1 -> SPEED 2 -> SPEED 3. SPEED 1 is
the highest priority, while SPEED 3 is the lowest.
The drive will not allow a user to program a schedule
of more than 24 hours. When the 24th hour of duration
is programmed it will take time from the lower priority
speeds in order to add them to the SPEED currently
being adjusted.
Starting Schedule (Before Adjustment)
SPEED 1 duration = 20 hours
SPEED 2 duration = 2 hours
SPEED 3 duration = 2 hours
If the user reprograms SPEED 1 to run for 23 hours,
SPEED 2 (lower priority speed) will automatically
adjust to a 1 hour duration and SPEED 3 (lowest
priority speed) will adjust to a
End Schedule (After Adjustment)
SPEED 1 duration = 23 hours
SPEED 2 duration = 1 hour
SPEED 3 duration = 0 hours

Operating the Pump While Running

If power is connected to the pump motor, pressing any of the
following buttons referred to in this section could result in the motor starting.
Failure to recognize this could result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
Pressing the Display button will cycle through the current
parameters.
• Speed — current run speed
• Time — current time of day
• Duration — amount of time remaining at
Example:
0 hour duration.
the current run speed
• Watts — amount of watts currently
being consumed
Pressing any of the Speed Buttons ("1", "2", "3", "Quick
Clean") while the pump is running will act as temporary
override.
It will run the speed and duration that is
programmed for that button.
default back to the appropriate point in the programmed
schedule.
Note: If you adjust the speeds of the schedule while the
pump is running, it will run the adjusted speed for the rest
of the current duration, but will not save the adjustments.
Exception: Speed and Duration adjustments to
QUICK CLEAN will always be immediately saved.
Quick Clean
If running Quick Clean, pressing the "+" or "-" arrows
will change the speed accordingly. Pressing the Quick
Clean button again within 10 seconds of pressing the "+"
or "-" arrows will allow you to adjust the duration of Quick
Clean via the "+" and "-" arrows. These changes will be
saved immediately and are the new defaults for Quick
clean. Pressing the Quick Clean button again will cycle
through the two Quick Clean settings. The pump will exit
out of editing mode if no additional buttons are pressed
within 10 seconds.
If Quick Clean is running and you wish to stop the Quick
Clean prior to the duration being completed you can
press and hold the Quick Clean button for 3 seconds
and the pump will return to the appropriate point in the
programmed schedule.
Some speeds might cause resonance and noise coming
from the pump in specific installations.
This can be solved by slightly modifying the speed.
Once completed it will

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