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HEAT PUMP POOL HEATER
BOMBA DE CALOR PARA PISCINAS
OWNER’S MANUAL MANUAL DEL USUARIO
PRO1100, PRO1100e, PRO1300, PRO1300h/c, PRO1100e TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1300h/c TCE
101 Production Drive, Harrison, OH 45030 877.278.2797 fax 877.289.2963
cs@aquaprosystems.com www.aquaprosystems.com.
Operating Instructions PRO1300, PRO1100e, PRO1300h/c, PRO1100,
PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described.
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or
property damage! Retain instructions with owner for future reference.
Heat Pump
Pool and Spa Heater
Contents Important Safety unconsciousness with the possibility
of drowning.
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . 1 Instructions
Installation Procedures . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 READ AND FOLLOW ALL
Unit Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 INSTRUCTIONS. • Obese persons and persons with a
Unit Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 medical history of heart disease, low or
Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Guidelines
high blood pressure, circulatory system
This manual contains information that is
Basic Heat Pump Operation . . . . . 2 - 3 problems, or diabetes should consult a
very important to know and understand.
Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . 2 - 3 physician before using a pool or tub.
This information is provided for SAFETY
Electronic Temp. Controls . . . . . . . . 3 and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. • Persons using medication should
- Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 To help recognize this information, consult a physician before using a pool
- Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 observe the following symbols. or tub since some medication may
- Water Temp. Set Point . . . . . . . . 3 Warning
induce drowsiness while other
Connecting to a Remote System. . .3 indicates a medication may affect heart rate,
High Temperature Lock Out . . . . . . 3 potentially hazardous situation which, if blood pressure, and circulation.
SPECIFIC MODEL DETAILS not avoided, could result in death or • Prolonged immersion in hot water may
serious injury.
PRO1100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Caution induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 indicates a occurs when the internal temperature
Manual Temp. Controls . . . . . . . . . 4 potentially hazardous situation which, if of the body reaches a level several
not avoided, may result in minor or degrees above the normal body
PRO1300 & PRO1100e . . . . . . . . . 5 moderate injury.
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Notice
temperature of 98.6ºF. The symptoms
PRO1300h/c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 6 indicates of hyperthermia include dizziness,
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 important information, that if not fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an
followed, may cause damage to increase in the internal temperature of
Toggling Between Heat/ equipment. the body. The effects of hyperthermia
Cool Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 include: unawareness of impending
Defrost Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 This
hazard; failure to perceive heat; failure
PRO1300 TCE/ PRO1100e TCE. . . . 6 - 7 product or
its power cord may contain chemicals to recognize the need to exit pool or
Selecting Functionality of Unit . . . . 6
known to the State of California to tub; physical inability to exit pool or
TCE Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 cause cancer and birth defects or other tub; fetal damage in pregnant women;
TCO Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7 reproductive harm. Wash hands after and unconsciousness resulting in a
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 handling.
danger of drowning.
PRO1300h/c TCE . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 9 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
• Because the tolerance of water
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 temperature-regulating devices may
Toggling Between Heat/ vary as much as ±5ºF (±3ºC), you
• The water in a pool or tub should never
Cool Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 should measure the water
exceed 104ºF (40ºC). A water
Defrost Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 temperature at several locations
temperature in excess of 104ºF is
Selecting Functionality of Unit . . . . 8 considered unsafe for all persons. Lower using an accurate thermometer
TCE Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 9 water temperatures are recommended before entering a pool or tub.
TCO Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 for extended use (exceeding 10 - 15 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Application Guidelines . . . . . . . . 9 - 10 minutes) and young children.
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 • Excessive water temperatures have a
Installation Procedures
Condensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 10 high potential for causing fetal damage Unit Inspection
Pool Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 during the early months of pregnancy. Inspect your unit very carefully before
Seasonal Shutdowns . . . . . . . . . . 10 Pregnant or possibly pregnant women installing. Make sure there has been
Pool Openings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 should limit pool or tub water no damage to the evaporator fins or
Weather Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . 10 temperatures to 100ºF (38ºC). there are no punctures or oil-soaked
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . 10 - 11 • Alcohol, drugs, or medication should areas on the box. This would indicate
- Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 11 not be used before or during pool or damage to the refrigeration system
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 tub use since their use may lead to and should be rejected immediately.
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
© 2008 AquaPRO® Systems For parts, product & service information 322902-013 2/08
visit www.aquaprosystems.comOperating Instructions
Installation Procedures
(continued)
THE UNIT MUST BE TRANSPORTED
IN THE UP-RIGHT POSITION AT ALL
TIMES AND MUST NOT BE DROPPED
OR TAILGATED. DAMAGE TO THE 5 feet
5'(minimum)
Minimum
UNIT DURING TRANSPORTATION IS
NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
MANUFACTURER.
in.
Unit Location Min
“m
181"8
Once the unit has been inspected and 18"
cleared of any transportation damage, 18“
Min.min
18"
it is now time to locate the pool heater. Min.
18“ min
It is very important to understand the
location of the unit for the best
performance of operation. See Figure 1
for location recommendations. A
minimum of 18" of clearance between
the evaporator coils and shrubs, fences, .
Figure 1 - innce
walls, etc. must be maintained for M
ara
adequate air intake. A minimum of 5' of Unit Location 336
6” c"le
vertical clearance between the top of
the unit and any roof overhang or other NOTE: This type of constant to prevent damage to the
obstructions must be maintained in watering directly on the unit can condenser shell and coil due to the
order to prevent the re-circulation of void your warranty. expansion of freezing water.
cold air back into the evaporator coils. Condensation drain holes are provided The minimum water circulation
This is to maintain the efficiency of the in all units for adequate removal of capacity flowing through the pool
unit. A minimum of 36" of clearance condensation and rainwater. ALL heater is 25 gallons per minute and
between the front of the unit (access UNITS WILL HAVE CONDENSATION. the maximum capacity is 80 gallons
panel area) and any obstruction must THIS SHOULD NOT BE MISTAKEN per minute.
be maintained to allow maintenance on FOR A LEAK IN THE UNIT.
Do not install a water shutoff valve in
the unit when necessary. The unit Plumbing the piping from the outlet of the pool
should be located on a solid level heater to the pool or tub. However, a
surface, a minimum of 36"x 36" for check valve that does not include a
proper drainage. Make sure any Where freezing weather is encountered, shut-off feature may be installed for
sprinkler heads are not directly spraying the detachable connection/union convenience during servicing.
water on the unit. While heat pumps (provided) must be installed
are made for an outdoor environment, immediately adjacent to the heater to A check valve or Hartford Loop is
they are not designed to have sprinkler facilitate servicing and draining of the recommended between the unit and a
water constantly spraying them. heat exchanger. Draining is necessary chlorinator. The chlorinator must be
downstream of the heat pump. Failure
to do so may void the warranty.
If you have an in-floor cleaning
POOL system, please take note of any special
HEATER plumbing requirements to operate all
units effectively.
UNIONS
Figure 2 shows the recommended
installation layout.
IN FILTER
Basic Heat Pump
OUT
CHECK
Operation
VALVE CHLORONATOR
Electrical Connections
All
WARM POOL wiring
WATER OUT PUMP and electrical connections must be
TO POOL performed by a qualified electrician.
Installations must be in accordance with
Figure 2 - COLD WATER local and national codes.
Recommended installation layout IN FROM POOL
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2PRO1300, PRO1100e, PRO1300h/c, PRO1100,
PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
Basic Heat Pump Buttons 3. Set unit to the “POL” mode.
Operation (continued) Press the SET button to change 4. Connect remote system with 2 wires
between modes and use the up and to the P/S terminal on control board
down arrows to change the selected (see specific model wiring diagram).
Overheating, short-circuiting and fire mode’s settings. For 3 wire remotes
damage will result from inadequate Modes available are: 1. Bring up “POL” setting and use
wiring. arrows to select desired pool
POL - allows you to change the pool
All units are equipped with an temperature.
water temperature set point
electrical wiring schematic inside the 2. Bring up “SPA” setting and use the
electrical panel. If this is missing, SPA - allows you to change the spa
arrows to select the desired spa
please contact the factory at 1-877- water temperature set point
temperature.
278-2797 to obtain one. P-S - changes between pool and spa
3. Set unit to the “POL” mode.
settings. LED’s on front panel will
All units are to be wired for 230 VAC, 1 4. Connect the common and high (or
indicate current mode selected.
phase. These units require a dedicated spa) wires to the “P/S” terminals on
50-amp breaker or time delay fuse. F-C - display temperature in control board (see specific model
Fahrenheit or Celsius diagram). Low or pool wire does not
Pool Heater is to be installed in
TCE UNITS ONLY: get connected.
accordance with Article 680 of the
National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA FIL - used to set system run time. Note: For heat/ cool units, the remote
70, and within the requirements of all H/C UNITS ONLY: will not work in the cooling mode.
local codes having jurisdiction. H-C - change between heating and
cooling mode.
Connecting to Remote
Electronic Temp. Systems: PRO1100
Water Temperature Set This Pool Heater is compatible with 2-
Controls Point wire remote systems only, and is not
All Units Except PRO1100 Temperature set point range is OFF, and compatible with 3 wire remote
Description 61°F to 95°F for POL mode. For SPA systems. Figure 4 shows where to
mode, set point range is OFF, and 61°F to connect the remote systems to the
• The control located on the front of
104°F. Pushing the UP arrow or DOWN Temperature Controller.
your heat pump has a large three-
arrow buttons will prompt the control to Connection to AquaLink, Compool,
character display for the water
display the current set point. Continuing Hayward, AquaLogic or any other 2
temperature, set points, and
to press the UP or DOWN buttons will wire remote system with their own
diagnostics (see figure 3 for front
allow the set point values to scroll until thermostat:
panel appearance). The three button
the desired set point is reached. Once the • Remove gray jumper from terminals
keypad includes SET, UP arrow, and
new set point has been reached, stop 1 and 2 on TB1.
DOWN arrow buttons. LED indicators
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Once • Bring the two wires from the remote
next to the display show if the heat
the unit toggles back to the current system to terminals 1 & 2 on Terminal
pump is in the pool mode or in the
water temperature display, the set point Block 1 (TB1).
spa mode and if the unit is running.
is entered. The controls have a feature • The Temperature Control knob must
called “Set Point Memory Retention”. If be turned clockwise (highest temp.
the power is removed from the unit, it setting) for the remote system to
retains the last set point displayed. operate the Pool Heater properly.
Connecting to a Remote High Temperature Lock Out:
System: All Units Except All Units Except PRO1100
Pro1100 Your heat pump includes a special
This Pool Heater is compatible with all feature to “lock” the high
known remote systems in the industry. temperature settings. This eliminates
The following models’ diagrams show the need for a thermostat lock-box.
how to connect all of the remote This prevents unauthorized persons
systems to the Electronic Temp. from adjusting the heat pump above
Controller. these desired limits. To activate this
For 2 wire remotes feature, please call AquaPRO® Systems
at 877-AQUA-SYS (877-278-2797)
1. Bring up “POL” setting and arrow
during business hours 8 AM to 5 PM
temperature down until pool setting
EDT Monday through Friday and we
reads “off”.
will be glad to assist in setting up this
2. Bring up “SPA” setting and arrow
Figure 3 - Front Panel feature.
temperature up until spa setting
reads 104.
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3Operating Instructions
PRO1100
• The RED light may become counterclockwise will decrease the
Manual Temperature illuminated prior to heater start up. temperature set point.
The RED light will become lit when • A floating thermometer may be
Controls the thermostat knob is set at or placed in the pool or spa to monitor
Description above the water temperature. water temperature.
• The manual Temperature Control is • The unit has a built in time delay. • To initially calibrate the thermostat to
designed to regulate pool and spa Every time the unit turns off there is a the desired set point, turn the
water temperature. five-minute time delay until the unit thermostat knob fully clockwise. The
• There are two indicator lights on the may be restarted. The HEAT light may unit will turn on and begin heating
control panel to display the current turn on during this delay cycle. Do not after a possible five minute time delay.
status of the unit. rotate the thermostat knob during this Allow the unit to run until pool or spa
time delay. Rotating the knob during water reaches the desired temperature.
• The thermostat knob may be
this cycle may reset the time delay, Slowly turn thermostat knob counter-
adjusted to maintain the desired
causing the unit to wait an additional clockwise until the unit turns off. The
water temperature.
five minutes prior to startup. unit will now maintain this water
Indicator Lights temperature, providing the circulation
• There are two indicator lights on the Water Temperature Set Point
pump is running.
front panel that display unit status. The • Temperature set point range is 45°F
GREEN light indicates that power to the to 107°F. Rotating the thermostat
unit is on. The RED light indicates that knob clockwise will increase the
the unit is in heating mode. temperature set point, while rotating
Fan
Motor
PRO1100
Temp
Black
White
High
Brown/ White
Gray
Pressure
Yellow
Time Black
Contractor
T2 T1
L1
Line Line
Delay Black
L2
Blue
Brown
Orange Blue
Low
Black Pressure
240V-24V
Red
Blue Transformer Thermostat
Blue
Blue
Yellow
Red Nuet Hot In Out
C Gray
Water
C Pressure
F H R
Black
S 1 2
Capacitor TB1
Gray
3 4
Compressor Green Gray
Light
Red
Llight
Figure 4 - PRO1100 wiring diagram
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PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
MY-TECH PH-111A Brown
PRO1100e Brown & White
and FAN
PRO1300
SPR1 SPR2 REVR JANDY AC F1 F2 F3
COMP
PUMP
White
HP LP FLO
Black
12 ~8 ~12
WS DS AS P/S
Blue Red
Black
Water Sensor Gray 12 VAC Yellow
Black
Blue Blue
Black Black
Defrost Sensor
L2 L1
Black
Transformer
12 / 24 VAC
To Remote System
(If Applicable)
High Pressure Switch 24 VAC
Black
Closed = OK Yellow Compressor
Black 24 Contactor
Opened = High Pressure Vac
Yellow Coil
Low Pressure Switch Blue
Blue
Closed = OK Blue
Opened = Low Pressure
Red
Orange C
Flow Switch
Closed = Flow Orange R
Opened = No Flow COMPRESSOR Run Cap
S
H F
Black C
Figure 5 - PRO1100e & PRO1300 wiring diagram
Red Red
PRO1300h/c Black
Black MY-TECH PH-111A Brown
REVERSING Brown & White
Black
VALVE
FAN
White
SPR1 SPR2 REVR JANDY AC F1 F2 F3
NC
NO
COMP
PUMP
HP LP FLO
COM
12 ~0 ~12
Yellow
Orange
Black
WS DS AS P/S
Blue Red
Black
Water Sensor Gray 12 VAC Yellow
White
Blue Blue
Black
Black
Defrost Sensor White L2 L1
Transformer
12 / 24 VAC
To Remote System
(If Applicable)
High Pressure Switch Black
Yellow 24 VAC
Closed = OK Black 24 Compressor
Vac
Opened = High Pressure Contactor Coil
Yellow Yellow
Low Pressure Switch
Closed = OK Yellow
COMPRESSOR
Opened = Low Pressure R C
Orange
Flow Switch Orange S Run Cap
Closed = Flow
Opened = No Flow
H F
C
Figure 6 - PRO1300h/c wiring diagram
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5Operating Instructions
This section allows you to run the heat however, since the unit is checking for
PRO1300h/c pump at set intervals during the day. If and adding heat when needed, it
you have a time clock, and would like to prevents long recovery times when
Electronic Temp. use it please refer to the Time Clock
Override section.
compared to non-TCE units. The other
Controls For the TCE feature to work, your pool
benefit is that some states and electric
utility companies offer a discount for
Toggling Between Heating pump must be wired to the heat pump off-peak usage of electricity. Please
and Cooling Mode See figure 7 for wiring the TCE feature contact your electricity provider if you
• This unit is prepared at the factory have questions.
The unit will default to the heating
mode. If the cooling mode is desired, with the TCE feature installed, but • Example of TCE operation – you require
press the SET button until the H-C screen set to the “off” position in the “FIL” the system to run for 12 hours to meet
is displayed. Then press the arrow mode. You will need to set the your pool filtering needs. This means for
buttons until “COL” is displayed on the hours of run time for the pump and each of the 6 periods, the heater will
screen. This puts the unit into cooling filter system. See “activating and run the system for 2 hours and then
mode. The water temperature set point setting system run time” below. turn off for 2 hours. If the system
will now be the water temperature that
• The function of the TCE is done through needed to run for 3 hours in one of the
the unit is cooling the water to. When
the unit is in cooling mode, the screen a timing sequence of 6 periods per periods to reach the desired pool
will flash between the current water 24 hours. You select the hours for your temperature, the next period would be
temperature and “COL” to remind the required filter pump run time, and the 1 hour on and 3 hours off unless
user that cooling mode is activated. heater takes care of the rest. It does this additional heating is needed. The cycle
Defrost Cycle by dividing the system run time equally continues for 6 periods and renews at
Your AquaPRO® h/c unit is capable of over the 6 periods, turning the pump on the end of each 24 hours. Please call
keeping your pool warm in very cool for 1/6th of the specified run time and AquaPRO® Systems at 1-877-AQUA-SYS
temperatures. Most pool heaters will off the remainder of the period unless (1-877-278-2797) if you need further
not operate below 50°F. Your h/c unit additional heating is required. The clarification of this feature’s operation.
will work down to 38°F by utilizing a heater will always operate the system Activating and Setting System Run
“defrost cycle”. It does this on a daily basis for the amount of run Time - TCE Operation
automatically by sensing the coolant time you have selected. The timing
temperature and reversing operation • To set the run time of the system, push
sequence begins at the initial start up. the “SET” button repeatedly until “FIL”
for 2 minutes to defrost the evaporator
coil and will resume heating function • If your pool is at or above the desired displays. Then using the “up” and
after defrosting the evaporator coil. operating temperature, the heater will “down” arrows, you can select how
run the system the desired hours each many total hours a day you want the
PRO1100e TCE day and spread the time out evenly
between the 6 periods. This makes for
system to run for your pump and
filtration needs. The range of hours is
and PRO1300 TCE better filter operation and allows the “off” to 2, 3, 4,… up to 23 hours to
heater to update the water “on”. As described before, the run time
Selecting temperature 6 times per day. will then be calculated and spread out
Functionality of Unit • If your pool needs heat, the heater will
over the 6 time periods for 24 hours.
Selecting the “on” position will run the
This unit is capable of operating as a Time continue to run the system until the
pump and filter system continuously.
Clock Override (TCO) or as the Time Clock desired temperature is met. If the
The unit leaves the factory with the
Eliminator (TCE). If you already have a amount of run time exceeds a period’s
“FIL” mode set to “OFF”.
time clock on your swimming pool and run time, the excess time will be
would like to maintain its normal subtracted from the next run period(s). Time Clock Override
operation with the added benefit of a Please note that on cold and / or windy
heat pump time clock override – please days, the unit could run for long times (TCO) Operation
review the section for the Time Clock to generate and maintain the desired All wiring
and
Override. If you do not own a time clock pool temperature. Please see the electrical connections must be performed
for your pool system - please review the “application” section about “pool by a qualified electrician. Installation
section for the Time Clock Eliminator. blankets” to help maintain your pool’s must be in accordance with local and
temperature. national codes.
Time Clock Eliminator This section allows you the option of
• The timing function built into the TCE
(TCE) Operation will always run the heat pump for
using an existing time clock with the
heat pump. If you do not have a time
Please read the functions of this feature 15 minutes every 4 hours to determine if clock, please refer back to the Time Clock
carefully. more heat is needed to maintain the Eliminator section.
All wiring pool’s desired temperature - even if all
and The pump must be connected to the heat
of the available run time was used in
electrical connections must be performed pump and also the time clock for the Time
by a qualified electrician. Installation previous cycles. This provides a couple of
Clock Override feature to work correctly.
must be in accordance with local and added benefits. Pools will lose most of
See figure 8 for the optional TCO wiring
national codes. their heat at night if left uncovered,
schematic and electrical connections.
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PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
MY-TECH PH-111A Brown
PRO1100e Brown & White
TCE
FAN
and
PRO1300 SPR1 SPR2 REVR JANDY AC F1 F2 F3
TCE
COMP
PUMP
HP LP FLO
White
Black
12 ~8 ~12
WS DS AS P/S
Blue Red
Black
Water Sensor Gray 12 VAC Yellow
Black
Blue Blue
Black Black
Defrost Sensor
12 / 24 VAC Transformer
Black
L2 L1
To Remote System
(If Applicable)
High Pressure Switch Black
Closed = OK Yellow 24 VAC
Black 24
Opened = High Pressure Yellow Vac Compressor
Contactor Coil
Low Pressure Switch Blue
Blue
Closed = OK Blue
Opened = Low Pressure L3 L4
Red
Orange C
Flow Switch
Closed = Flow Orange R
Opened = No Flow COMPRESSOR
24 VAC S Run Cap
Red
pool pump
H F
contactor coil Black C
Pool Pump
Figure 7 - PRO1100e TCE & PRO1300 TCE wiring diagram
heat when needed, it prevents long
Time Clock Override • This unit is prepared at the factory with
recovery times when compared to non-
the “FIL” mode set to the “off” position.
(TCO) Operation (cont.) You will need to set the heat pump’s TCO units. The other benefit is that some
hours of run time in the “FIL” mode to states and electric utility companies offer
“2” hours. See “activating and setting a discount for off-peak usage of
system run time” below to set the run electricity. Please contact your electricity
time. Leave your time clock set to the provider if you have questions.
T2 T1
INSIDE
INSIDE CONTACTOR
CONTACTOR desired pump and filter operation time. Activating and Setting System Run
HEAT
HEAT FOR THE This will enable the heat pump and filter
PUMP
PUMP Time – TCO Operation
TIMETIME
CLOCK
system to run the desired hours of the
CLOCK
OVERRIDE
OVERRIDE day and also provide the benefit of
• To set the run time of the system,
L3 L4 push the “SET” button repeatedly
checking if heat is needed every 4 hours.
until “FIL” displays. Then using the
It will do this by running the pump and
“up” and “down” arrows, set the
BREAKER
BREAKER filter system for 15 minutes. If heat is
hours to “2”. The range of hours is
needed, it will continue to run until the
“off” to 2, 3, 4,… up to 23 hours to
pool has reached the set temperature. If
“on”. By selecting “2” the heat pump
no heat is needed, the system will turn
TIME
TIME FILTER
FILTER will run every 4 hours for 20 minutes,
CLOCK
CLOCK PUMP
PUMP off and continue checking for heat every
checking if heat is needed. The unit
4 hours. This provides a couple of added
leaves the factory with the “FIL”
benefits. Pools will lose most of their
mode set to “OFF”.
heat at night if left uncovered, however,
Figure 8 - TCO wiring diagram since the unit is checking for and adding
(optional)
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7Operating Instructions
temperature and reversing operation This section allows you to run the heat
PRO1300h/c TCE for 2 minutes to defrost the evaporator
coil and will resume heating function
pump at set intervals during the day. If
you have a time clock, and would like to
after defrosting the evaporator coil. use it please refer to the Time Clock
Electronic Temp. Override section.
Controls Selecting Functionality
For the TCE feature to work, your pool
of Unit pump must be wired to the heat pump.
Toggling Between Heating This unit is capable of operating as a
and Cooling Mode See figure 9 for wiring the TCE feature
Time Clock Override or as the Time Clock
The unit will default to the heating mode. Eliminator. If you already have a time
• This unit is prepared at the factory with
If the cooling mode is desired, press the SET the TCE feature installed, but set to the
clock on your swimming pool and would
button until the H-C screen is displayed. “off” position in the “FIL” mode. You
like to maintain its normal operation
Then press the arrow buttons until “COL” is will need to set the hours of run time
with the added benefit of a heat pump
displayed on the screen. This puts the unit for the pump and filter system. See
time clock override – please review the
into cooling mode. The water temperature “activating and setting system run
section for the Time Clock Override. If
set point will now be the water time” below.
you do not own a time clock for your
temperature that the unit is cooling the pool system - please review the section • The function of the TCE is done through
water to. When the unit is in cooling mode, a timing sequence of 6 periods per
for the Time Clock Eliminator. 24 hours. You select the hours for your
the screen will flash between the current
water temperature and “COL” to remind Time Clock Eliminator required filter pump run time, and the
heater takes care of the rest. It does this
the user that cooling mode is activated. (TCE) Operation by dividing the system run time equally
Defrost Cycle Please read the functions of this feature over the 6 periods, turning the pump on
Your AquaPRO® h/c unit is capable of carefully. for 1/6th of the specified run time and
keeping your pool warm in very cool All wiring off the remainder of the period unless
temperatures. Most pool heaters will and additional heating is required. The
not operate below 50°F. Your h/c unit electrical connections must be performed heater will always operate the system
will work down to 38°F by utilizing a by a qualified electrician. Installation on a daily basis for the amount of run
“defrost cycle”. It does this must be in accordance with local and time you have selected. The timing
national codes. sequence begins at the initial start up.
automatically by sensing the coolant
MY-TECH PH-111A Brown
Black
REVERSING Brown & White
VAVLE Black
FAN
White
PRO1300h/c SPR1 SPR2 REVR JANDY AC F1 F2 F3
NC
COMP
TCE
PUMP
HP LP FLO NO
COM
12 ~8 ~12
WS DS AS P/S
Orange
Yellow
Black
Grey
Blue Red
Black
Water Sensor 12 VAC Yellow
White
Blue Blue
Black Black
Defrost Sensor L2 L1
White
Grey
Grey
12 / 24 VAC Transformer
To Remote System
(If Applicable)
Black
High Pressure Switch
Closed = OK Black Yellow 24 VAC
24 Compressor
Opened = High Pressure Yellow Vac
Yellow Contactor Coil
Low Pressure Switch
Closed = OK Yellow
Bl
L3 L4
Red
ue
Opened = Low Pressure
Orange R C
Flow Switch
Closed = Flow Orange S
Opened = No Flow 24 COMPRESSOR
Vac Run Cap
Red
pool pump
contactor coil Black H F
C
Pool Pump
Figure 9 - PRO1300h/c TCE wiring diagram
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PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
“down” arrows, you can select how
Time Clock Eliminator many total hours a day you want the
the day and also provide the benefit of
checking if heat is needed every 4 hours.
(TCE) Operation (Cont.) system to run for your pump and It will do this by running the pump and
filtration needs. The range of hours is filter system for 20 minutes. If heat is
• If your pool is at or above the desired
operating temperature, the heater will “off” to 2, 3, 4,… up to 23 hours to needed, it will continue to run until the
run the system the desired hours each “on”. As described before, the run time pool has reached the set temperature. If
day and spread the time out evenly will then be calculated and spread out no heat is needed, the system will turn
between the 6 periods. This makes for over the 6 time periods for 24 hours. off and continue checking for heat
better filter operation and allows the Selecting the “on” position will run the every 4 hours. This provides a couple of
heater to update the water pump and filter system continuously. added benefits. Pools will lose most of
temperature 6 times per day. The unit leaves the factory with the their heat at night if left uncovered,
“FIL” mode set to “OFF”. however, since the unit is checking for
• If your pool needs heat, the heater will and adding heat when needed, it
continue to run the system until the Time Clock Override prevents long recovery times when
desired temperature is met. If the
amount of run time exceeds a period’s
(TCO) Operation compared to non-TCO units. The other
All wiring benefit is that some states and electric
run time, the excess time will be
and utility companies offer a discount for
subtracted from the next run period(s). electrical connections must be performed off-peak usage of electricity. Please
Please note that on cold and / or windy by a qualified electrician. Installation
contact your electricity provider if you
days, the unit could run for long times must be in accordance with local and
national codes. have questions.
to generate and maintain the desired
pool temperature. Please see the Activating and Setting System Run
“application” section about “pool Time – TCO Operation
blankets” to help maintain your pool’s • To set the run time of the system, push
temperature. the “SET” button repeatedly until “FIL”
T2 T1
• The timing function built into the TCE will INSIDE
INSIDE CONTACTOR
CONTACTOR
displays. Then using the “up” and
always run the heat pump for 15 minutes HEAT
HEAT FOR THE “down” arrows, set the hours to “2”.
PUMP
PUMP TIMETIME
CLOCK
every 4 hours to determine if more heat is CLOCK The range of hours is “off” to 2, 3, 4,…
OVERRIDE
needed to maintain the pool’s desired OVERRIDE up to 23 hours to “on”. By selecting “2”
temperature - even if all of the available L3 L4 the heat pump will run every 4 hours
run time was used in previous cycles. This for 20 minutes, checking if heat is
provides a couple of added benefits. BREAKER
BREAKER needed. The unit leaves the factory
Pools will lose most of their heat at night with the “FIL” mode set to “OFF”.
if left uncovered, however, since the unit
is checking for and adding heat when
Application
needed, it prevents long recovery times
TIME
TIME
CLOCK
CLOCK
FILTER
FILTER
PUMP
PUMP
Guidelines (All Models)
when compared to non-TCE units. The Maintenance
other benefit is that some states and
electric utility companies offer a discount All heat pumps are designed for outdoor
for off-peak usage of electricity. Please Figure 10 - TCO wiring diagram use. However, some maintenance is
contact your electricity provider if you (optional) required to maintain the full life of the
have questions. heater and is necessary to maintain your
This section allows you the option of warranty. Annual maintenance should be
• Example of TCE operation– you require using an existing time clock with the scheduled to make sure blowing sand or
the system to run for 12 hours to meet heat pump. If you do not have a time falling debris is removed from the inside of
your pool filtering needs. This means clock, please refer back to the Time Clock the heater. Also, rinsing the coil down,
for each of the 6 periods, the heater will Eliminator section. monthly, with low water pressure will help
run the system for 2 hours and then The pump must be connected to the heat keep the base of the unit clear of debris is
turn off for 2 hours. If the system pump and also the time clock for the Time a must. Do not use a high pressure washer.
needed to run for 3 hours in one of the Clock Override feature to work correctly. This can cause damage to your evaporator
periods to reach the desired pool See the optional TCO wiring schematic for coils and will void your warranty. It is
temperature, the next period would be electrical connections. recommended that a licensed air
1 hour on and 3 hours off unless
additional heating is needed. The cycle • This unit is prepared at the factory with conditioning specialist perform the annual
the “FIL” mode set to the “off” position. planned maintenance on your heater.
continues for 6 periods and renews at
the end of each 24 hours. Please call You will need to set the heat pump’s If you
AquaPRO® Systems at 1-877-AQUA-SYS hours of run time in the “FIL” mode to decide to
(1-877-278-2797) if you need further “2” hours. See “activating and setting rinse down the evaporator coils yourself,
clarification of this feature’s operation. system run time” below to set the run disconnect all power to the entire
time. Leave your time clock set to the equipment pad before you rinse it. This
Activating and Setting system run time
desired pump and filter operation time. must be done in order to prevent
• To set the run time of the system, push This will enable the heat pump and possible electrical shock.
the “SET” button repeatedly until “FIL” filter system to run the desired hours of
displays. Then using the “up” and
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9Operating Instructions
Weather Conditions for h/c units), which is too low for the
Application heater to operate, or the unit is low on
Guidelines (cont.) Weather conditions play a big part in the
operation of the heater. Low outside
refrigerant. Once the outside temperature
has risen above 60ºF, and the LP code
Condensation ambient temperature, high winds, low
remains, call the factory for repair.
relative humidity, and a large amount of
All heat pump pool heaters will have PSd: This code means there is a pool sensor
shading on the pool will all have an effect
condensation. It is typical to have as defect. Please call AquaPRO® Systems to
on how much time it takes to heat the
much as 6-8 gallons of condensation or arrange service for the heat pump.
pool and how much time it might need to
water per hour, during a warm, humid
maintain the desired temperature. Once DSd: This code means there is a defrost
day. Do not mistake this for a leak.
the outside ambient temperature drops sensor defect. Please call AquaPRO®
If you are not sure the water is a leak or is below 50ºF (38°F for h/c units), the heater Systems to arrange service for the heat
condensation, there are two ways to may not operate. pump.
check this. First, use a pool test strip to
see if there is any chlorine or bromine in Troubleshooting LP3: This is like the “LP” described
the water. If there is, contact the factory above, however the unit has shut down
for service. Second, you can turn off the
Guide because this fault has happened 3 times
heater, leave the filter pump running and If the heater is not operating during the within a 24 hour time period. If the
see if the water stops. If you do not see initial start-up, check to see if it has been ambient temperature is below 50°F
additional water, then the original water installed properly, per this owner’s (38°F for h/c units), the problem will
was condensation. manual. Make sure the breaker has been most likely persist until the ambient air
sized properly. The following are temperature rises above 50°F. Pressing
Pool Blankets conditions to check before calling any of the buttons on the front control
A pool blanket has been proven to AquaPRO® Systems for a service: panel will restore the unit to its normal
greatly reduce the heat loss in the pool operating mode. If the ambient air
and will save as much as 50% - 60% in Diagnostics temperature is not the issue and the
your heating bills. During the start of ALL MODELS (except PRO1100) heat pump continues to display “LP” or
the swimming season and the end of “LP3”, please call AquaPRO® Systems to
The display located on the heat pump
the season the heater may not be able arrange service for the heat pump.
has diagnostic codes, which help
to maintain your desired temperature
explain any reason for the heater not HP3: This is like the “HP” described above,
without the use of the pool blanket.
to be operating properly. The following however the unit has shut down because
Seasonal Shutdowns are the diagnostic codes and the this fault has happened 3 times within a
At the end of your swimming season reasons for them appearing: 24 hour time period. Please check your
you may have freezing weather pool’s plumbing, valves and pump / filter
FLO: This code means “Pressure Switch”
conditions. The unions (provided) must system for blockages or flow restrictions,
or water pressure switch. This means
be disconnected to drain any water in as this is most likely the cause for the fault.
there is not enough water flow to
the pipes. Failure to do so may cause Pressing any of the buttons on the front
activate the water pressure switch. The
the heat exchanger to expand and control panel will restore the unit to its
cause could be from a clogged filter or a
crack. This will void your warranty. normal operating mode. If your pump and
manual by-pass is in the wrong position
If you live in an area that does not have and is not allowing water into the heater. filter system is working normally and
freezing weather conditions but are Once the filter has been cleaned or the there are no flow restrictions and the heat
subject to extended periods of non-use, by-pass has been changed to allow water pump continues to display “HP” or “HP3”,
allow the filtration system to continue to to flow through the heater, the FLO please call AquaPRO® Systems to arrange
run water through the heater. Or you display will go away and the water service for the heat pump. Please note,
can drain the unit of all water. temperature will appear on the display. AquaPRO® Systems will not be responsible
for non-warranted service calls.
Pool Openings HP: This code means “High Pressure” or
If at the end of the previous season you high pressure switch. Either there is low MODELS: PRO1300h/c and
disconnected the unions, be sure to water flow or high ambient temperature PRO1300h/c TCE
connect them before you turn on the or both. Again, the filter could be COL: This code reminds you that the
filtration system. Once the pool has clogged and not allowing enough water unit is running in the cooling mode.
been cleaned and the unit has been flow to pass through the heat exchanger
HOT: This means the pool temperature
checked for leaks, turn the power on and allow the heat to be taken away fast
has increased by 2° while the unit is
the heater and set the thermostat to enough, or a by-pass is not in the proper
operating in the “COL” mode. This is
the desired temperature. position. Once the filter has been
only a warning that the unit is having
Note: It may take up to three days to cleaned or the by-pass has been re-
difficulty cooling the pool to the
reach the desired temperature during the positioned, the display should return to
desired temperature. The “HOT”
opening of the swimming season. Without the temperature of the water.
message will remain until either the
a pool blanket, it may take even longer LP: This code means “Low Pressure” or low pool drops to the desired temperature
and may not reach the desired pressure switch. Either the outside or the set “COL” temperature is raised
temperature until later in the season. ambient temperature is below 50°F (38°F above the pool’s current temperature.
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Troubleshooting Unit is not running (All Models): Unit runs continuously:
Guide (cont.) • Check the power light. Check to see if It may be running continuously because it
the breaker is set. cannot reach the desired temperature.
FS: This code has the following sequence:
• Make sure the filtration system is on • Lower the temperature setting below
• When first displayed, the unit has
• Make sure the thermostat is higher the pool water temperature. Unit should
started the defrost cycle and will
than the pool water temperature turn off. If the unit is still running, call
reverse operation for 2 minutes. If unit
is at acceptable temperature after the • Make sure the filter is clean and is AquaPRO® Systems for service.
defrost cycle, it will go back into allowing enough water to flow • A pool blanket may be required to help
heating mode. • Make sure the outside ambient reach this temperature. Also, the filter
• If coolant temperature is still too low temperature is higher than 50ºF pump may need to run longer for the
after the initial 2 minute defrost cycle, (38°F for h/c units) heater to reach the desired temperature.
unit will shut off the compressor and • Make sure the 5-minute time delay has FOR TCE UNITS
run only the fan for 60 minutes. If unit passed
• Make sure the setting is not set to
is at acceptable temperature after the FOR TCE UNITS
“ON” position in the “FIL” mode.
60 minutes, it will go back into heating
• Make sure time setting, in “FIL” mode,
mode. Unit is cycling:
is not set to “OFF”.
• If coolant has not reached the desired • Check the filters for proper water flow
temperature after the 60 minutes, fan Unit is running but not heating:
only mode, unit will shut down and • Check the evaporator coil for severe
• Check the air coming out of the top of frost
display “FS”. the unit. It should be approximately 8ºF
• Unit will resume normal operation - 15ºF lower than the surrounding • Unit could be low on refrigerant. At
after ambient temperature reaches ambient air temperature. If not, call this point, call AquaPRO® Systems for
acceptable operating temperature. AquaPRO® Systems for service. service and turn off the power to the
heater to keep the cycling from
MODELS: PRO1100e TCE, PRO1300 TCE Unit will not cool: damaging the compressor.
and PRO1300h/c TCE FOR h/c UNITS:
FL3: This code means that water flow • Make sure P-S is set to “POL” mode as
was lost. Check the system for flow unit will not cool in “SPA” mode.
obstructions.
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11Operating Instructions
LIMITED WARRANTY
For two (2) years from the date of purchase, Wayne Water Systems, d/b/a AquaPRO® Systems (“AquaPRO®”) will repair or
replace, at its option, for the original owner any parts of its Heat Pumps (“Product”) which are found upon examination by
AquaPRO® to be defective in materials or workmanship. This Limited Warranty covers labor for a period of two (2) years for
Product installed and sold within the state of Florida, for two (2) years for Product installed and sold within the state of Arizona,
and for one (1) year for Product sold and installed in all other states of the United States.
For five (5) years from the date of purchase, AquaPRO® will repair or replace, at its option, for the original owner, the
compressor (part only), found upon examination by AquaPRO® to be defective in materials or workmanship. For five (5) years
from the date of purchase, AquaPRO® will repair or replace, at its option, for the original owner, the Titanium Coils (part only),
found upon examination by AquaPRO® to be defective in materials or workmanship. Therefore, this warranty for the Titanium
heat exchanger will NOT be void due to unbalanced or improper pool chemistry.
Please call AquaPRO® at 1-877-AQUA-SYS (1-877-278-2797) for instructions. Be prepared to provide the model number and serial
number when exercising this limited warranty.
Purchaser must pay all transportation charges on Products or parts submitted for repair or replacement.
All non-warranty service charges are the responsibility of the original owner. Failure to pay for non-warranty service charges
will void this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty does not cover Products that have been damaged as a result of accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, improper
installation, improper maintenance or failure to operate in accordance with AquaPRO®'s written instructions. All maintenance
and service must be performed by service agents approved by AquaPRO®. Any unauthorized alteration or repairs will void this
Limited Warranty.
THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. THIS IS THE
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES
WHATSOEVER IS EXCLUDED.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusions or limitations of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations might not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state. In no event, whether as a result of breach
of contract warranty, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, shall AquaPRO® or its suppliers be liable for any special,
consequential, incidental or penal damages including, but not limited to loss of profit or revenues, loss of use of the products or
any associated equipment, damage to associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute products, facilities, services or
replacement power, downtime costs, or claims of buyer's customers for such damages.
This Limited Warranty does not include freight charges for equipment or component parts, to and from the factory, services
such as maintenance or inspection, repair or damage due to negligence such as freezing conditions, incorrect installation, nor
acts of God. It also does not include refrigerant or other expendable materials. The liability of AquaPRO® Systems shall not
exceed the repair or replacement of defective parts under this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty also does not include
unnecessary service calls due to erroneous operational reports, external valve positions, or electrical service. If a nonwarranty
service call is made, and the homeowner is unwilling to pay for the service call, this Limited Warranty will be voided. This
Limited Warranty is voided if the product is repaired or altered by any persons or agencies other than those authorized by
AquaPRO® Systems. This Limited warranty applies only within the continental USA. For warranty outside the continental USA,
contact AquaPRO® Systems.
You MUST retain your purchase receipt along with this form. In the event you need to exercise a warranty claim, you MUST
present a copy of the purchase receipt at the time of service. Please call AquaPRO® Systems at 1-877-278-2797 for service or
return authorization and instructions.
DO NOT MAIL THIS FORM TO AQUAPRO® SYSTEMS. Use this form only to maintain your records.
MODEL NO.________________ SERIAL NO. _______________ INSTALLATION DATE _______________
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12Manual de Instrucciones PRO1300, PRO1100e, PRO1300h/c, PRO1100,
PRO1300h/c TCE, PRO1300 TCE, PRO1100e TCE
Sírvase leer y guardar estas instrucciones. Lea con cuidado antes de tratar de armar, instalar, manejar o darle servicio al producto descrito en
este manual. Protéjase Ud. y a los demás observando todas las reglas de seguridad. El no seguir las instrucciones podría resultar en heridas y/o
daños a su propiedad. El dueño debe guardar estas instrucciones para referencia futura.
Calentador de tina de
hidromasaje y piscina
con bomba de calor
Importantes • El agua a temperaturas excesivas
Índice tiene un alto potencial de causar
Importantes instrucciones de seguridad . 1 - 2 instrucciones daños al feto durante los primeros
Procedimientos de instalación . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3 meses de embarazo. Las mujeres
- Inspección de la unidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 de seguridad embarazadas o que puedan estar
- Ubicación de la unidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 LEA Y SIGA TODAS LAS embarazadas deberían limitar la
- Plomería . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INSTRUCCIONES. temperatura del agua de piscinas o
Funcionamiento básico de la bomba
Guías de seguridad tinas a 38ºC (100ºF).
de calor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Conexiones eléctricas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 • Durante o antes del uso de la piscina
Este manual contiene información
- Controles electrónicos de temperatura . . 3 o de la tina, no se debería consumir
que es muy importante que se conozca
Descripción . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 alcohol, drogas ni medicamentos ya
y comprenda. Esta información se
Botones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 que su uso podría provocar
Punto de ajuste de la temperatura del proporciona con fines de SEGURIDAD
inconsciencia y riesgo de ahogo.
agua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 y para EVITAR PROBLEMAS CON EL
- Conexión a los sistemas remotos . . . . . . . 3 EQUIPO. Para ayudar a reconocer esta
- Bloqueo por alta temperatura . . . . . . . . . 4 información, observe los siguientes
DETALLES DE MODELOS ESPECÍFICOS símbolos. • Las personas obesas y las personas
PRO1100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 con antecedentes de enfermedades
- Digrama eléctrico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 cardíacas, presión sanguínea alta
- Controles de temperatura manuales . . . . 4 Advertencia indica una situación o baja, problemas en el sistema
PRO1300 & PRO1100e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 potencialmente peligrosa, que si no circulatorio o diabetes deberían
- Digrama eléctrico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 se evita, podría dar como resultado consultar con un médico antes de usar
PRO1300h/c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 7 la muerte o lesiones graves. una piscina o tina.
- Digrama eléctrico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
• Las personas que tomen
- Cómo alternar entre Modo de
calefacción y Modo de enfriamiento . . . 6
medicamentos deberían consultar a
Precaución indica una situación
- Ciclo de descongelación . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 un médico antes de usar una piscina
potencialmente peligrosa que, si no
PRO1300 TCE/ PRO1100e TCE . . . . . . 7 - 9 se evita, puede dar como resultado o tina ya que algunos medicamentos
- Selección de la funcionalidad lesiones leves o moderadas. podrían inducir al adormecimiento,
de la unidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 mientras que otros medicamentos
- Operación TCE (con Eliminación del podrían afectar el ritmo cardíaco,
temporizador) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7 Aviso indica información importante la presión sanguínea y la circulación.
- Operación TCO (con Limitación del que, si no se cumple, puede causar • La inmersión prolongada en agua
temporizador) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 daños al equipo. caliente puede inducir a la
- Digrama eléctrico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
PROPOSICIÓN 65 DE CALIFORNIA hipertermia. La hipertermia ocurre
PRO1300h/c TCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 10
- Digrama eléctrico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
cuando la temperatura interna del
- Cómo alternar entre Modo de cuerpo alcanza un nivel varios grados
calefacción y Modo de enfriamiento . . 8 Este producto, o su cordón eléctrico, por encima de la temperatura normal
- Ciclo de descongelación . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 puede contener productos químicos del cuerpo de 37ºC (98,6ºF). Los
- Selección de la funcionalidad conocidos por el estado de California síntomas de hipertermia incluyen
de la unidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 como causantes de cáncer y defectos de mareos, desmayos, adormecimiento,
- Operación TCE (con Eliminación nacimiento u otros daños reproductivos. letargo y un aumento de la
del temporizador) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lave sus manos después de usar.
temperatura interna del cuerpo.
- Operación TCO (con Limitación GÉNÉRALITÉS SUR LA SÉCURITÉ Los efectos de la hipertermia incluyen:
del temporizador) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 desconocimiento del peligro
Pautas de aplicación . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 11 inminente, falta de percepción del
- Mantenimiento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 • El agua de una piscina o tina nunca calor; falta de reconocimiento de la
- Condensación . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 debería exceder los 40ºC (104ºF). necesidad de salir de la piscina o de la
- Cubiertas para piscinas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
El agua a una temperatura que tina, incapacidad física para salir de la
- Cerramientos de temporada . . . . . . . . . . 10
- Aberturas de la piscina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
exceda los 40ºC (104ºF) no se piscina o de la tina, daño al feto en
- Condiciones climáticas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 considera segura para todas las mujeres embarazadas, e inconsciencia
Guía de diagnóstico y resolución de personas. El agua a temperaturas más que puede tener como resultado el
problemas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 12 bajas se recomienda para uso riesgo de ahogo.
- Diagnósticos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 12 extendido (más de 10-15 minutos)
Garantía . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 y para niños pequeños.
RECORDATORIO: ¡Guarde su comprobante de compra con fecha para fines de la garantía!
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