Reset Button - Raypak Residential Series Owner's Manual

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RESET BUTTON

Your Raypak pool or spa heater incorporates a red reset button located on either the front control panel or right hand side panel,
together with a power failure recovery circuit.
When power is first supplied to the pool or spa heater, or restored after being interrupted or isolated, the red reset button will illuminate
briefly before the power failure recovery circuit operates. To operate the heater when power is first supplied or restored after being
interrupted or isolated:
The red reset light should automatically go out and the control panel should display "OFF". If the light does not go out, the
1.
heater must be serviced by a qualified service technician.
2.
Press and release the POWER button on the control panel. The control panel will display the current water temperature.
3.
If power is being supplied for the first time the internal time clock will need to be set. This may also apply if power has been
interrupted or isolated for some time and then restored. To reset the heater's internal time clock follow the procedure 'Setting
Time & Day' located on page 16 of the Owners Guide and Installation Instructions.
4.
If power is being supplied for the first time any required auto mode time periods will need to be programmed. If power has
been interrupted or isolated and then restored, any auto mode time periods previously programmed may need to be
reprogrammed.
To program auto mode time periods follow the 'Programming Mode' procedure on page 17.
The heater can now be operated as normal.
If during operation the heater stops working and the red reset button illuminates, check the following:
1.
Ensure skimmer box is not jammed and that the filter is not blocked and is clear of any foreign matter. I.e. leaves & debris.
2.
Ensure all valves are in the correct position and that there is adequate water flow through the heater.
If these conditions are checked and found to be satisfactory and the red reset button cannot be reset and/or continues to be
illuminated; the heater must be attended by a qualified service technician. For service contact Rheem Service on 131 031
WATER – PRESSURE, CONNECTIONS, & FLOW
Pressure Relief Valve
If the filtration system incorporates any valves or accessories that may isolate the heater from the pool or spa, a pressure relief valve
must be fitted to the heater. Specifications and installation advice relating to this valve can be obtained from Rheem.
Flow Switch
Note: If the installation is outside of our suggested limits as per the below diagram a flow switch kit
(Part/No: AQ0200201) will need to be fitted to the heater. Specifications and installation advice relating to the Flow Switch can be
obtained from Rheem.
MAXIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE OR BELOW WATER LEVEL
1500mm Max
Pressure Switch Function
The pool or spa heater is supplied standard with a Pressure Switch that when correctly adjusted will only allow the heater to operate
when there is sufficient water pressure. In every installation the Pressure Switch operation must be checked as part of the
commissioning process.
Warning: The Pressure Switch is only suitable as a means of ensuring adequate water pressure if the Inlet/Outlet piping of the
heater is less than 1500 mm above or below the water level of the pool. For installations which exceed this range a flow switch
must be installed. Specifications and installation advice relating to this switch can be obtained from Rheem.
1500mm Max
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