Operators using the unit as intended . • Qualified personnel (e .g . refrigeration technicians, installers, service technicians) who properly install and maintain the unit . No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior written permission of Dantherm Copyright Group . Recycling This unit is designed to provide a long service life .
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Introduction: Symbols used in the operating instructions In these operating instructions, particularly important text passages are highlighted with signal words and symbols that are described below . DANGER . . .indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury . WARNING .
Activity Target group Installation Qualified personnel Operation Operating personnel Maintenance General maintenance Operating personnel activities Repair activities Qualified personnel Dantherm Group offers training on installation, operation and maintenance activities . Contact in-formation can be found on the back page .
Product description: General description Product description General description This heat pump utilises the latest technology to provide a reliable and energy efficient meth- od to heat or cool your swimming pool in an environmentally friendly way . Manufactured from high quality materials the heat pump has a range of advanced features . •...
Transportation, handling and storage: General instructions Transportation, handling and storage General instructions Take care when handling the heat pump to ensure no damage is caused which may result in a refrigerant leak . Always keep the heat pump upright . Never lift the heat pump using the water inlet and outlet connectors as this may damage the titanium heat exchanger in the heat pump .
Accessories: Items supplied with the heat pump Accessories Items supplied with the heat pump Owner installation manual . Winterisation cover . Water union connectors . Two 50mm female and two 48 .3mm female . Four rubber anti vibration mounts . Condensate drainage kit [adaptor plus flexible hose] .
Installation: Outdoor installation : Positioning and air flow Installation Outdoor installation : Positioning and air flow Installation should only be carried out by qualified, competent personnel and must comply with all relevant local or national regulations . For optimal performance, the heat pump should be installed outdoors in an open area, with as much space as possible between the unit and any potential obstructions .
Installation: Indoor installation : Positioning and air flow Installation Indoor installation : Positioning and air flow Installation should only be carried out by qualified, competent personnel and must comply with all relevant local or national regulations . If installed in an enclosed area or with exhaust passing through a wall, ensure the minimum required free area for proper airflow .
Installation: Indoor installation : Fitting the remote control panel Installation Indoor installation : Fitting the remote control panel DANGER Risk of electric shock . Working with the power supply on can result in severe injury . Follow the personnel require- ments outlined in the section titled Safety .
Installation: General requirements Installation General requirements During operation, the heat pump will produce condensation that drains from its base . Before securing the heat pump in place, ensure the supplied condensate drainage kit is properly connected and directed to a drain or soak-away . Fit condensate adaptor into hole in heat pump base and attach drainage hose Components are secured to the heat pump base with screws or bolts, and while every effort...
. If a refrigerant leak is detected during the installation stop the process immediately and con- tact the Dantherm Group UK Service Department . Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour .
Installation: Plumbing and pool water circuit Installation Plumbing and pool water circuit Before installing the heat pump ensure the blanking discs are removed from the pool water inlet and outlet connections . These should drop out when the locking rings are unscrewed . Ensure that a bypass is fitted into the pool water circuit and set to achieve the recommended flow rate stated on the data sheet .
Installation: Power connection Installation Power connection DANGER Risk of electric shock . Electric shock can cause serious injury . Ensure the cable you are about to connect is not live . Follow all personnel safety guidelines outlined in the section titled Safety . NOTICE Risk of unit damage if laid horizontally .
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Installation: Power connection Installation Power connection To access the heat pump connection terminals, remove the lower side access panel and the terminal box cover as illustrated in the diagram below . Cable entry points Lift lower panel away Remove four screws and cover to access terminals Remove two screws from base of lower side...
Installation: Pool water filter pump synchronisation terminals: P1 and P2 Installation Pool water filter pump synchronisation terminals: P1 and P2 These terminals should not be used for installations where the circulation/filter pump runs continuously . For installations where an external timeclock controls the filter pump, and the same pump also provides water flow to the heat pump, the heat pump can override the timeclock’s off periods to ensure the pool water is heated or cooled .
Installation: Remote on ~ off terminals 5 and 6 Installation For setting P0 the following process applies . Press for three seconds to unlock the screen . To access the parameter list press and hold both for five seconds . Parameter P0 should now be visible but, if not, press either to scroll though the parameter list to reach P0 .
Installation: Initial checks Installation Initial checks NOTICE Ensure the following checks are completed and procedures followed before operating the heat pump . Pre-Operation Checklist for the Heat Pump: 1 . Power Isolation: Double-check that the mains power supply is isolated before inspecting the heat pump wiring .
Operation: Heat pump control panel Operation Heat pump control panel Symbol Designation Function 1 . Heat Pump On ~ Off On ~ Off 2 . Wi-Fi Setting 1 . Lock ~ Unlock Screen Lock ~ Unlock 2 . Heating Mode (18 C to 40 Heat ~ Cool ~ Auto Mode 3 .
Operation: Heat pump control panel Operation Heat pump control panel Screen lock If there is no activity for more than 30 seconds, the screen will automatically lock , will illuminate, and the other buttons and indicators will dim . Press and hold for three seconds to unlock the screen .
Operation: Heat pump control panel Operation Heat pump control panel Turbo, perfect and silence mode selection In heating mode, press to switch between turbo, perfect and silence mode . Cooling or Auto modes only support Turbo and Perfect modes . Operating frequency To switch between real-time input power and compressor speed percentage display, press the designated button .
Operation: Remote control panel Operation Remote control panel Symbol Designation Function 1 . Heat Pump On ~ Off On ~ Off 2 . Wi-Fi Setting 1 . Heating Mode (18 C to 40 Heat ~ Cool ~ Auto Mode 2 . Cooling Mode (12 C to 30 3 .
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Operation: Remote control panel Operation Remote control panel Screen lock If there is no operation for more than 30 seconds, the screen will automatically lock and the buttons and indicators will dim . Press to unlock the heat pump . Power on Press to power on the heat pump .
Operation: Remote control panel Operation Remote control pane Calibrate the timer Press and hold for five seconds to access the timer calbration function, will flash . Press to adjust the time . Press to exit the calibration function . Timer setting Press and hold for ten seconds to access the timer setting function, will be illumi-...
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Operation: Remote control panel Operation Remote control panel Defrost Automatic Defrost: During automatic defrost, will flash . Once the defrost cycle is com- plete, the heat pump will return to the previously selected mode . Manual Defrost: To initiate forced defrost mode, the compressor must have been running in heating mode for at least 10 minutes .
Set up: Setting up the APP Set up Setting up the APP INFO Download the Pooltherm App and register the account via e-mail . Android please download from iOS please download from...
Set up: Pairing the App automatically Set up Pairing the App automatically Ensure you have your SSID and Password available before attempting the pairing function . Please make sure you are connected to the Wi-Fi . Put the heat pump into pairing mode as follows: Stage 1: Press for three seconds to unlock the screen .
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Set up: Pairing the App automatically Set up Pairing the App automatically INFO If the device fails to pair with the app, attempt manual pairing . This process is described in the section titled Pairing the App Manually .
Set up: Pairing the App manually Set up Pairing the App manually Ensure you have your SSID and password ready before attempting the pairing function, and make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi . To put the heat pump into pairing mode, follow these steps: Stage 1 : Press for three seconds to unlock the screen .
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Set up: Pairing the App manually Set up Pairing the App manually INFO Before pressing ‘Confirm’ , ensure the indicator is flashing rapidly . If it is not, repeat Stages 1 and 2 on the heat pump control panel until the indicator flashes rapidly, then press ‘Confirm’...
Set up: App screen Set up App screen INFO The home page of the app is shown below, displaying the current operating modes and pa- rameters . Access to other pages is available through the home page as needed . Real time Selected mode indicator input power...
Maintenance: General maintenance instructions Maintenance General maintenance instructions DANGER Risk of electric shock and injury due to moving parts . Working with the power supply switched on can result in serious injury . Follow the personnel requirements outlined in the section titled Safety . Before performing any maintenance, ensure the unit is switched off and isolated from the mains power supply .
If a refrigerant leak is suspected, stop using or working on the heat pump immediately and contact the Dantherm Group UK Service Department . During a routine backwash, place the heat pump in standby mode or turn it off and wait for Backwash the fan to stop .
Any signs of abnormal operation should be reported to the installer immediately . If in doubt or if further advice is needed, contact the Dantherm Group UK Service Department on +44(0) 1621 856 611 (option 2), providing the heat pump model number and serial number .
Maintenance: Protection codes Maintenance Protection codes NOTICE These codes indicate that the heat pump has stopped running due to external factors . These codes do not indicate faults within the heat pump . Display Reason Solution Check water circuit and pool water No water though the heat pump .
Maintenance Fault codes NOTICE When the heat pump displays one of these fault codes, please contact your installer or the Dantherm Group UK Service Department for advice . Display Description of fault High pressure alarm . Low pressure alarm .
Annex: Technical data sheet: single phase heat pumps Annex Technical data sheet: single phase heat pumps Model Units PERFORMANCE CONDITIONS : Air 27 C / Water 27 C / RH 80% Heating capacity (Turbo) 14 .5 22 .5 32 .5 Heating capacity (Perfect) 11 .6 21 .6...
Annex: Technical data sheet : three phase heat pumps Annex Technical data sheet : three phase heat pumps Model Units PERFORMANCE CONDITIONS : Air 27 C / Water 27 C / RH 80% Heating capacity (turbo) 32 .5 40 .5 Heating capacity (perfect) 21 .6 32 .5...
Annex: Electrolytic corrosion in swimming pools Annex Electrolytic corrosion in swimming pools Electrolytic corrosion occurs when dissimilar metals in contact with each other create a potential difference . When separated by a conductive substance, known as an electrolyte, this difference creates a small voltage that allows ions from one metal to pass to the other . Similar to how a battery works, ions transfer from the most positive material to the more neg- ative material .
Annex: Winterisation procedure Annex Winterisation procedure DANGER Risk of electric shock and injury due to moving parts . Working with the power supply switched on can result in serious injury . Ensure you follow the personnel requirements outlined in the section titled Safety . Before performing the winterisation procedure, ensure the unit is switched off and isolated from the mains power supply .
Annex: Start up after winterisation procedure Annex Start up after winterisation procedure DANGER Risk of electric shock and injury due to moving parts . Working with the power supply switched on can result in serious injury . Ensure you follow the personnel requirements outlined in the section titled Safety .
• The airflow to or from the heat pump is outside the specified limits . INFO If in doubt or if advice is required, please contact the Dantherm Group UK Service Depart- ment by calling +44 (0) 1621 856 611 (option 2) or email service .uk@danthermgroup .com .
Not every item will be available individually if it is part of an assembly that forms a whole or if it is part of a complete component that has been purchased . Dantherm Group reserves the right to make this assessment .
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.uk@danthermgroup .com Phone +44 (0)1621 856611 VAT: GB 223 5572 21 Dantherm Group accepts no responsibility for possible errors and changes (en) Der tages forbehold for trykfejl og ændringer (da) Irrtümer und Änderungen vorbehalten (de) Dantherm Group n’assume aucune responsabilité pour erreurs et modifications éventuelles (fr)
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