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premium
LED
Patented Anti-freeze
LED Technology
Ozone Friendly
Exchanger Twisted
Built-in WIFI
Silent Efficiency
System
Technology
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
for your heat pump
Models 70 / 90 / 110

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  • Page 1 Jetline premium Patented Anti-freeze LED Technology Ozone Friendly Exchanger Twisted Built-in WIFI Silent Efficiency System Technology INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for your heat pump Models 70 / 90 / 110...
  • Page 2 Warning This heat pump contains a flammable refrigerant R32. Any intervention on the refrigerant circuit is prohibited without a valid authorization. Before working on the refrigerant circuit, the following precautions are necessary for safe work. 1. Work procedure The work must be carried out according to a controlled procedure, in order to minimize the risk of presence of flammable gases or vapors during the execution of the works.
  • Page 3 These are the result of many years of research in the field of design and production of heat pumps for swimming pools. Our aim is to provide you with an exceptional high performance quality product. We have produced this manual with the utmost care so that you get maximum benefit from your Poolex heat pump.
  • Page 4 They must be given to the installer and retained by the user. If the manual is lost, please consult the website: www.poolex.fr The instructions and recommendations contained in this manual should be read carefully and understood since they provide valuable information concerning the heat pump’s safe handling and operation. Keep this manual in an accessible place for easy future reference.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    contents 1. General ......................................6 General Terms of Delivery ................................. 6 Safety instructions..................................6 Water treatment ..................................7 2. Description ...................................... 8 Package contents ..................................8 General characteristics ................................8 Technical specifications ................................9 Unit dimensions ..................................10 Exploded view ....................................11 3.
  • Page 6: General

    1. General General Terms of Delivery All equipment, even if shipped ‘free of carriage and packing’, is dispatched at the consignee’s own risk The person responsible for receiving the equipment must carry out a visual inspection to identify any dam- age to the heat pump during transport (refrigerant system, body panels, electrical control box, frame).
  • Page 7: Water Treatment

    The low and high side test pressure must not exceed 42 bar. Water treatment Poolex heat pumps for swimming pools can be used with all types of water treatment systems. Nevertheless, it is essential that the treatment system (chlorine, pH, bromine and/or salt chlorinator meter- ing pumps) is installed after the heat pump in the hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 8: Description

    Winter storage cover 4 anti-vibration pads (fastenings not supplied) General characteristics A Poolex heat pump has the following features: CE certification and complies with the RoHS European directive. High performance with up to 80% energy savings compared to a conventional heating system.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    2. description 2.3 Technical specifications Jetline Premium LED Test conditions Heating power (W) 9 810 12 650 15 050 26°C Consumption (W) 1 560 1 980 2 370 Water 26°C COP (Coeff. of performance) 6,27 6,39 6,35 Heating power (W) 7 000 9 000 11 000...
  • Page 10: Unit Dimensions

    2. description 2.4 Unit dimensions dimensions in mm Jetline Premium LED Model 70 / 90 / 110...
  • Page 11: Exploded View

    2. description 2.5 Exploded view 1. Lower front panel 12. High pressure gauge 2. Fan grille 13. Lower back panel 3. Plastic panel 14. Right side panel 4. Fan blade 15. Terminal cover 5. Fan motor 16. 4-way valve 6. Support 17.
  • Page 12: Installation

    3. Installation WARNING: Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer. This section is provided for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if necessary according to the actual installation conditions. Pre-requirements Equipment necessary for the installation of your heat pump: Power supply cable suitable for the unit’s power requirements.
  • Page 13: Installation Layout

    3. Installation 3.3 Installation layout Heat pump Automated treatment system 4-way valve (salt chlorinator, metering pump) Valve 1 Valve 5 Valve 3 Valve 2 Water outlet Water intake Elevating studs Valve 4 Drain Condensation Circulating Filtration plug draining pump FROM THE POOL TOWARDS THE POOL Valves 1, 2 and 3: Bypass valves Valves 4 and 5: Regulating valves...
  • Page 14: Hydraulic Connection

    3. Installation WARNING: Installation must be carried out by a qualified engineer. This section is provided for information purposes only and must be checked and adapted if necessary according to the actual installation conditions. Hydraulic connection By-Pass assembly Open valve The heat pump must be connected to the pool by Half-open valve means of a By-Pass assembly.
  • Page 15 3. Installation By-Pass assembly for one heat pump TOWARDS THE POOL Automated treatment system POOL Filtration + Pump FROM THE POOL Half-open valve Open valve By-Pass assembly for more than one heat pump TOWARDS THE POOL Automated treatment system POOL Filtration + Pump FROM THE POOL Half-open valve...
  • Page 16: Electrical Installation

    In places open to the public, it is mandatory to install an emergency stop button close to the heat pump. Protection Models Electricity supply Max. current (A) Cable diameter Thermal-magnetic (D curve) protection Jetline Premium LED 70 10,60 RO2V 3x4 mm² Single phase Jetline Premium LED 90 12,50 RO2V 3x4 mm² 230V~50Hz...
  • Page 17: Electrical Connection

    3. Installation Electrical connection WARNING: The heat pump’s power supply MUST be disconnected before any operation. Please comply with the following instructions to electrically connect the heat pump. Step 1: Detach the electrical side panel with a screwdriver to access the electrical terminal block. Step 2: Insert the cable into the heat pump unit by passing it through the opening provided for that purpose.
  • Page 18: Wall-Mounting The Remote Control

    3. Installation 3.9 Wall–mounting the remote control Step 1: Detach the remote control from the machine. Pay attention to the communication wire connected to the printed circuit board and separate them carefully. Step 2: Use a screwdriver to open the casing and separate the remote control. Step 3: Drill two parallel holes at eye level: 60 mm centre-to-centre.
  • Page 19: Use

    4. use Wired remote control Operating mode Water temperature Outside temperature Clock Button: Clock Button: On/Off and Timers Button: Operating mode 4.2 Operating mode selector Before starting, ensure that the filtration pump is working and that water is circulating through the heat pump.
  • Page 20: Automatic Mode

    4. use Automatic Mode WARNING: Before starting, ensure that the filtration pump is operating correctly. Step 1: Press to switch on your pump. Step 2: Press to switch from one mode to another until Automatic mode is displayed. Step 3: Select the desired temperature by using the buttons (8-40°C).
  • Page 21: Cooling Mode

    4. use Cooling Mode WARNING: Before starting, ensure that the filtration pump is operating correctly. Step 1: Press to switch on your pump. Step 2: Press to switch from one mode to another until the cooling mode is displayed. Step 3: Using buttons select the required temperature (8-28°C).
  • Page 22: Heating Mode

    4. use Heating Mode WARNING: Before starting, ensure that the filtration pump is operating correctly. Step 1: Press to switch on your pump. Step 2: Press to switch from one mode to another until the heating mode is displayed. Step 3: Using buttons select the required temperature (15-40°C).
  • Page 23: Setting The Clock

    4. use 4.6 Setting the clock Set the system clock to local time, as follows: Step 1: Press to set the time, the symbol is blinking. Step 2: Press to select the hour. Step 3: Adjust the hours with the buttons Step 4: Press to switch to minutes.
  • Page 24: Programming Start/Stop

    4. use Programming Start/Stop This function is for programming the Start/Stop timing. You can programme up to 3 different Start/Stop timings. Setting is as follows: Step 1: Select the programme to be configured, NB: The remote control - Press twice to select programme 1.
  • Page 25: Activating A Programme

    4. use 4.8 Activating a programme Once the programme has been defined, it can be activated as follows: Step 1: Select the programme to be activated, - Press twice to select programme 1. - Press 3 times to select programme 2. - Press 4 times to select programme 3.
  • Page 26: Status Values And Advanced Settings

    4. use 4.10 Status values and advanced settings WARNING: This operation is used to assist servicing and future repairs. The default settings should only be modified by an experienced professional person. The system’s settings can be checked and adjusted via the remote control by following these steps Step 1: Keep pressing until you enter the settings verification mode.
  • Page 27 4. use Parameters table Factory N° Description Adjustment range Remarks setting 0 = Off Automatic restart Adjustable 1 = On 0 = start only START/STOP times programming Adjustable 1 = daily Adjustment of temperature difference for restart Adjustable from 2 to 10°C 3°C Adjustable Adjustment of compressor shutdown margin...
  • Page 28: Operation

    5. Operation Operation Conditions of use For the heat pump to operate normally, the ambient air temperature must be between -5°C and 43°C. Recommendations prior to start-up Before activating the heat pump, please: Check that the unit is firmly secured and stable. Check that the gauge indicates a pressure greater than 80 psi.
  • Page 29: Servo-Control Of Circulating Pump

    5. Operation Servo-control of circulating pump If you have connected a circulating pump to terminals P and P , it is automatically electrically powered when the heat pump operates. When the heat pump is on standby, the circulating pump is powered intermittently in order to monitor the water temperature in the pool.
  • Page 30: Antifreeze Protection

    5. Operation Antifreeze protection WARNING: For the antifreeze system to work, the heat pump must be powered and the circulating pump activated. If the circulating pump is servo-controlled by the heat pump, it will be automatically activated. When the heat pump is on standby, the system monitors the ambient temperature and the water tempera- ture in order to activate the antifreeze programme if required.
  • Page 31: Maintenance And Servicing

    6. Maintenance and servicing Maintenance and servicing WARNING: Before undertaking maintenance work on the unit, ensure that you have disconnected the electrical power supply. Cleaning The heat pump’s casing must be cleaned with a damp cloth. The use of detergents or other household products could damage the surface of the casing and affect its properties.
  • Page 32: Repairs

    7. repairs WARNING: Under normal conditions, a suitable heat pump can heat the water in a swimming pool by 1°C to 2°C per day. It is therefore quite normal to not feel any temperature difference in the system when the heat pump is working. A heated pool must be covered to avoid any loss of heat.
  • Page 33: List Of Faults

    7. repairs List of faults Code Fault Possible causes Action 1) Sensor badly connected 1) Reconnect sensor Water intake temperature sensor malfunction 2) Sensor defective 2) Replace sensor 3) PCB defective 3) Replace PCB Water outlet temperature sensor malfunction De-icing temperature sensor malfunction Same causes as P3 Same actions as P3 External temperature sensor malfunction...
  • Page 34: Recycling

    8. recycling Recycling the heat pump Your heat pump has reached the end of its life and you wish to dispose of it or to replace it. Do not throw it in the rubbish bin. A heat pump must be disposed of separately with a view to its reuse, recycling or upgrading. It contains substances that are potentially hazardous to the environment but which will be eliminated or neutralised by recycling.
  • Page 35: Warranty

    The Poolstar Company guarantees the original owner against defective materials and faults in the manufac- ture of the Poolex Jetline Premium heat pump for a period of three (3) years. The compressor is guaranteed for a period of five (5) years.
  • Page 36: Appendices

    10. appendices 10.1 Wiring diagrams Modèle Poolex Jetline Premium LED 70...
  • Page 37 10. appendices Modèle Poolex Jetline Premium LED 90 / 110...
  • Page 40 Jetline premium TEc h N IcA L S U PP O RT www.poolex.co.uk Poolex is a Poolstar Group trademark www.poolstar.fr...

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