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INDEX
KEY .................................................................................................................................................................. 39
IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................ 39
RESPONSIBILITY ........................................................................................................................................... 42
1
GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................ 42
1.1
Description ....................................................................................................................................... 42
1.2
Technical characteristics ................................................................................................................ 43
1.3
SVRS Notes (Only applicable to model SVRS) ............................................................................. 43
2
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................ 44
2.1
Hydraulic connections .................................................................................................................... 44
2.2
Pipe Sizing Chart ............................................................................................................................. 45
2.3
Plumbing .......................................................................................................................................... 45
2.4
Electrical connection to the supply line ........................................................................................ 46
2.5
Electrical connections for auxiliary inputs and outputs ............................................................. 47
2.5.1 Inputs ............................................................................................................................................... 47
2.5.2 Output .............................................................................................................................................. 48
3
SWITCHING ON AND USING THE PUMP .............................................................................................. 49
3.1
Operating mode ............................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.1 Regulating modes ........................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.2 Command modes............................................................................................................................. 50
3.2
Rapid starting and stopping of the pump ("Manual" mode). ...................................................... 51
3.3
Rapid changing of the setpoint and of the pre-set parameters .................................................. 52
3.4
Advanced use ("Auto" mode) ........................................................................................................ 52
4
STARTING OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 54
4.1
Priming.............................................................................................................................................. 54
4.2
Keyboard and Display ..................................................................................................................... 55
4.3
Guided configuration (WIZARD) .................................................................................................... 56
4.4
Main page of the display (homepage) ........................................................................................... 57
4.5
Menu access and navigation .......................................................................................................... 58
4.5.1 Appearance and opening page of the menu ................................................................................... 58
4.5.2 Access to a sub-menu .................................................................................................................... 58
4.5.3 Changing a parameter in the menu ................................................................................................ 59
5
Menu OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................................ 61
5.1
Settings menu .................................................................................................................................. 62
5.2
Manual Speed Settings ................................................................................................................... 64
5.3
Control with Timers ......................................................................................................................... 65
5.4
External Remote Control................................................................................................................. 66
5.5
PRIMING Menu ................................................................................................................................. 68
5.6
Protections menu: ANTIFREEZE and ANTI-LOCK ....................................................................... 69
5.7
ALARMS AND FAULTS LOG Menu ................................................................................................ 70
5.8
SYSTEM Menu .................................................................................................................................. 70
6
PROTECTION SYSTEMS - LOCKS (FAULT) ........................................................................................ 71
6.1
Manual reset of error conditions .................................................................................................... 71
6.2
Automatic reset of error conditions .............................................................................................. 71
6.3
Viewing the block history ............................................................................................................... 71
7
Factory settings ...................................................................................................................................... 72
7.1
Restoring the factory settings ........................................................................................................ 73
8
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 74
9
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 74
10 DISPOSAL ................................................................................................................................................ 74
11 GUARANTEE ........................................................................................................................................... 74
ENGLISH
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH INDEX KEY .................................. 39 IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS ..............39 RESPONSIBILITY ............................42 GENERAL ..............................42 Description ............................42 Technical characteristics ........................ 43 SVRS Notes (Only applicable to model SVRS) ................43 INSTALLATION ............................44 Hydraulic connections ........................44 Pipe Sizing Chart ..........................
  • Page 2: Key

    Notes and important remarks. IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS This manual concerns the product DAB E.SWIM / E.PRO. GENERAL RISK FACTORS Before installation, carefully read this manual which contains important information for use of the product.
  • Page 3 ENGLISH MECHANICAL SAFETY NEVER LET THE PUMP RUN WITHOUT WATER. Water also performs the functions of lubricating, cooling and protecting the seals: dry running can cause permanent damage to the pump and will void the guarantee. Always fill the filter before starting the pump. Protect the pump from unfavourable weather conditions.
  • Page 4 ENGLISH SPECIFIC RISKS FOR SWIMMING POOLS, BATHING POOLS AND SIMILAR WARNING – Suction Entrapment Hazard. Suction in suction outlets and/ or suction outlet covers, which are damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or unsecured cause severe injury and/or death due to the foll owing entrapment hazards (symbols complements of APSP): Hair Entrapment - Hair can become entangled in suction outlet cover.
  • Page 5: Responsibility

    ENGLISH Dangerous pressures During any operation on the system, air can get in and be pressurized. Compressed air can cause the sudden opening of the cover and cause damage, injuries and even death. DO NOT RELEASE OR WORK ON THE COVER WHEN THE PUMP IS UNDER PRESSURE. Use only for fixed facilities of swimming pools and bathing pools.
  • Page 6: Technical Characteristics

    7- Power cable inlet Figure 2 1.2 Technical characteristics The technical characteristics are summed up in the table below. Topic Parameter E-SWIM 150 / E.PRO 150 E-SWIM 300 / E.PRO 300 ELECTRIC POWER 220-240 V +/- 10% 220-240 V +/- 10% Voltage...
  • Page 7: Installation

    ENGLISH WARNING – The presence of a hydrostatic valve in the suction piping has been shown to prolong the high vacuum present at the drain, even though the drain was protected by an SVRS device. 3. All SVRS devices shall be factory set or field adjusted to site -specific hydraulic conditions. Once installed, the system shall be tested by simulating an entrapment event.
  • Page 8: Pipe Sizing Chart

    ENGLISH 2.2 Pipe Sizing Chart MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED SYSTEM FLOW RATE BY PIPE SIZE Pipe Size Maximum Flow Rate Minimum Straight Pipe in. [mm] GPM [LPM] Length “L” in. [mm] * 1 ½” [50] 45 [170] 7 ½” [190] 2” [63] 80 [300] 10”...
  • Page 9: Electrical Connection To The Supply Line

    ENGLISH 2.4 Electrical connection to the supply line Figure 3 To improve immunity to the possible noise radiated towards other appliances it is recommended to use a separate electrical duct to supply the product. Attention: always respect the safety regulations! Electrical installation must be carried out by an expert, authorised electrician, who takes on all responsibility.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connections For Auxiliary Inputs And Outputs

    ENGLISH 2.5 Electrical connections for auxiliary inputs and outputs The pump has a connector for configurable user inputs and outputs. The following figure shows the connector contacts, while the table below sums up the associated signals: Figure 4 PIN NAME Wire Color SIGNAL DESCRIPTION IN0_D...
  • Page 11: Output

    ENGLISH 2) Control via digital contacts: PIN6, PIN7, PIN8, PIN11 digital input, clean contact (maximum voltage 5Vdc, maximum current 1mA); the contact is configurable if normally closed or open (see par. 5.7 “INPUT TYPE”) PIN 1: A RUN/STOP digital input, with clean contact (maximum voltage 5Vdc, maximum current 1mA); the closed contact means “run”, the open contact means "stop".
  • Page 12: Switching On And Using The Pump

    ENGLISH The functions that can be activated on the output contact are described in paragraph 5.4. To connect to the input and output connector, use only the cable kit. The details of the connector and of the connection are included in the kit. Attention: keep the cable for the input and output signals well away from the power and alternate supply lines (230V and similar), so as to limit disturbances and interference that can alter the signals.
  • Page 13: Command Modes

    ENGLISH E.SWIM - E.PRO 300 Head H 100% US GPM Flow Q Figure 11 The inverter automatically regulates the rotation speed of the pump, shifting the work point, as necessary, to any part of the area subtended by the maximum curve (100%). Regulation during pumping can takes place in flow control mode or in fixed curve mode.
  • Page 14: Rapid Starting And Stopping Of The Pump ("Manual" Mode)

    ENGLISH In “Auto External” mode: - The speeds can be set from the " External Speeds" menu (par. 5.4). - Switching on and off is controlled by signals from an external control unit ("EXT"). - The pump can be controlled with different types of signals: Digital/analog; single digital contact; multiple digital contacts (see par 5.4 External Control/Settings/source speeds menu) - Operation can be: Exclusive with respect to internal programming, or priority with respect to Timers that remain enabled but do not work as long as the external contact is active (see par 5.4 External...
  • Page 15: Rapid Changing Of The Setpoint And Of The Pre-Set Parameters

    ENGLISH It is very easy to stop the pump manually: with the pump running, just: • press “RUN/STOP”. the pump thus stops in any case (*), interrupting all active modes (this means that also “Auto” mode, which may have been active in the background, switches off); the green running LED switches off.
  • Page 16 ENGLISH From this moment, the pump starting operations, with their respective speeds and operating times, will be decided automatically, without requiring any further intervention by the operator. Priority of Manual mode. Even with “Auto” mode active (“Auto” LED on), pressing a “SETx” or “QuickClean” key will start the pump immediately with the setpoint and the duration associated with the key.
  • Page 17: Starting Operations

    ENGLISH 4 STARTING OPERATIONS 4.1 Priming Installation below water level: Fit one gate valve in the suction pipe and one in the delivery pipe to isolate the pump. Fill the pump, slowly and completely opening the gate valve in the suction pipe, and keeping the gate valve on delivery open to let the air out.
  • Page 18: Keyboard And Display

    ENGLISH 4.2 Keyboard and Display Figure 6 Description of the elements: 1. LCD graphic screen 2. (Six) LED warning light indicating the active function; each LED indicates the activation of the key next to it. 3. LED red warning light ( ), for alarm indication (fault).
  • Page 19: Guided Configuration (Wizard)

    ENGLISH • the “arrow” keys allows you to move about on the display or in the active menu, and to select an item; they also allow you to change the value of the selected item. 10. “OK” key, to confirm and to leave without saving the changes made. “ESC”...
  • Page 20: Main Page Of The Display (Homepage)

    ENGLISH • in the centre of the page is the list (or menu) of the various languages available, and the box shows the language currently selected; • the vertical bar, represented on the left, shows the position where we are on the list (or menu) of the languages available;...
  • Page 21: Menu Access And Navigation

    ENGLISH 4.5 Menu access and navigation The menu is accessed by pressing the “ENTER” key [ ] when the item “Configuration” is selected in the bar at the bottom of the homepage (par. 4.4). The complete structure of the menu, with all the items of which it is composed, is shown in chapter 5. 4.5.1 Appearance and opening page of the menu When you enter the menu, the opening page appears, as in the figure: Figure 12...
  • Page 22: Changing A Parameter In The Menu

    ENGLISH Figure 14 When we press “ENTER” [ ] to access the “Settings” item, we access the respective “Menu - Settings”: Title Position on the menu tree (branch 1) Figure 15 We can also navigate the sub-menus with the arrow keys and access the desired item by pressing “ENTER” [ The symbol at top right represents the position on the menu tree;...
  • Page 23 ENGLISH 3. The figures for the hours are flashing and are changed as desired with the up arrow and down arrow keys: Figure 18 4. When we reach the desired value, we proceed to the minutes with the right arrow key: Figure 19 5.
  • Page 24: Menu Outline

    ENGLISH 5 MENU OUTLINE This is the complete (tree) structure of the menu. Settings WIZARD Wizard W1/11… W11/11 Language Select language Date and Time set time Unit of Measure select unit of measure Pump Limits set limits SVRS SVRS settings Screen preferences Password...
  • Page 25: Settings Menu

    ENGLISH Fault chronology Fault list Display fault list Delete fault list Delete list System Info information page Factory Settings Return to factory settings Updating Update system Table 3 – Menu Structure The numbers, shown on the right in the various boxes, represent the branch and item numbering of the different parts of the menu and are shown on the display (providing a quick reference for the position where we are).
  • Page 26 ENGLISH PARAMETERS VALUES DESCRIPTION UNIT OF MEASURE Head H m (metri) Sets the unit of measure for the ft (feet) Head Flow Q m3/h Sets the unit of measure for the US GPM Flow rate l/min Temperature °C Sets the unit of measure for the °F Temperature PUMP LIMITS...
  • Page 27: Manual Speed Settings

    ENGLISH PARAMETERS VALUES DESCRIPTION PASSWORD Password 0000 All the keys are unlocked and usable and you can freely access the various menus and modify all the parameters. The “key” symbol appears on the homepage XXXX Password set: the protection system is activated. The “closed padlock”...
  • Page 28: Control With Timers

    ENGLISH QUICK CLEAN The “QuickClean” key allows you to perform a rapid wash of the system or fast recirculation, for example by cleaning, suction, adding chemicals, and so on. PARAMETERS VALUES DESCRIPTION Speed 20% - 100% Setting the speed with fixed curve control (in percentage%) TIme 1 min - 10 h...
  • Page 29: External Remote Control

    ENGLISH Days of the week Lun / Dom You can enable the work cycle for the days of the week you want Another special function is available: holding down “Enter” [ ] for three seconds makes a copy of the timer on which you are positioned;...
  • Page 30 ENGLISH STOP Setting of the speed "0" (STOP), useful for the connection of a possible float or safety switch in OVERRIDE mode Speeds X1-X4 do not have their own associated duration, but are activated and deactivated according to external input signals. SETTINGS PARAMETERS VALUES...
  • Page 31: Priming Menu

    ENGLISH Normally Closed OUTPUT PARAMETERS VALUES DESCRIPTION Config The relay signals when the pump is working The relay signals when the pump FAULT fails NOTE: NC or NO depends on the connection. For the version with 5Pin connector the contact type is chosen, whether NO or NC PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 32: Protections Menu: Antifreeze And Anti-Lock

    ENGLISH 5.6 Protections menu: ANTIFREEZE and ANTI-LOCK PROTECTIONS The pump is equipped with a smart system of protections against freezing and against the blocking of the rotor in case of prolonged non-use. Both protections can be enabled and parameterized. ANTIFREEZE The function automatically rotates the pump if the temperature falls to values close to zero.
  • Page 33: Alarms And Faults Log Menu

    (by holding down “OK” [] for 3 seconds, as indicated on the display). Sub-Menu DESCRIPTION Factory settings Resets the factory settings (see also paragraph 7.1). Sub-Menu DESCRIPTION Updating Allows updating of the product firmware, which can be done via wireless using the appropriate device "DAB E.sylink".
  • Page 34: Protection Systems - Locks (Fault)

    ENGLISH 6 PROTECTION SYSTEMS – LOCKS (FAULT) The device is equipped with protection systems to preserve the pump, the motor, the supply line and the inverter. If one or more protections trip, the one with the highest priority is immediately notified on the display. Faults cause switching off of the motor and lighting of the red warning LED ( In some types of fault, the motor restarts as soon as normal conditions are restored;...
  • Page 35: Factory Settings

    ENGLISH 7 FACTORY SETTINGS The system leaves the factory with a series of preset parameters, which may be changed according to the requirements of the plant and of the user. Each change of the settings is automatically saved in the memory. The factory (or default) settings are summed up in the following table.
  • Page 36: Restoring The Factory Settings

    ENGLISH setpoint % setpoint Q 25 m3/h 110 GPM 32 m 140 GPM SET8 setpoint % 100% External speed FLOW FLOW type of setpoint setpoint Q 5 m3/h 20 GPM 13 m 60 GPM setpoint % setpoint Q 12 m3/h 50 GPM 18 m 80 GPM...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    ENGLISH 8 TROUBLESHOOTING The pump does not start (display off): • No electric power. Check that there is voltage and that the connection to the power network is correct. • The pump is not sucking: No water in the prefilter or clogged prefilter. Closed valve in the pipes.

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