Heater Running Time; Keypad Lockout; Defrost Cycle; Condensate Draining - G&F Manufacturing Gulfstream HE125RA Install & Operation Manual

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HEATER RUNNING TIME

The owner is responsible for determining the necessary length of
operating time for the pump and heater based upon user's particular
requirements. Most units are sized to operate during the pool filtering
cycle time of 8 to 12 hours daily, providing an even, steady flow of
heat. On warmer days the heater will run less because there will be
less heat loss from your pool. The heater is capable of running 24
hours per day if necessary. When you first run your heater, it may
need to run continuously for 24 to 48 hours to get the pool up to the
desired temperature. The heater operates most efficiently when
operated during the warmest hours of the day.

KEYPAD LOCKOUT

While in any mode the user can lockout the keypad by pressing and
holding the "MODE " button for 6 seconds. When the keypad
"LOCKED" has been enabled all buttons are disabled and the control
will operate in whatever mode it was in when the lockout occurred.
Any button pushed while in "LOCKED" will cause the display to show
"LOCKED" for 5 seconds. To unlock the Keypad, press and hold the
"MODE" button for 6 seconds. The display will show "UNLOCKED" for
5 seconds.

DEFROST CYCLE

The heater is designed to enter the defrost cycle at ambient air
temperatures below 48˚ Fahrenheit. During this cycle, the unit may
shut down and the control will display "DEFROSTING" until the
ambient air temperature rises above frosting conditions. Hot Gas
Defrost in certain models is available. This allows the unit to operate
in the mid 30's˚F. This feature must be enrolled in the service menu,
unit will not operate below 35˚F.
CONDENSATE DRAINAGE
It is normal for water to be draining from your heater. This occurs
because the evaporator coil condenses water from the air. The water
drains into the base of the unit and out the holes that are located on
each side of the heater at the bottom. Your heater can produce 1 to
3 gallons of water per hour.
The water created from the
condensation will dry up when the heater shuts off.
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