IMMERSION AND STARTING OF HP
Once the HP is connected to the water circuit with the bypass, and is connected to the power supply by a professional, ensure that:
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The HP is horizontal (level).
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The HP is stable.
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The water circuit has been purged of air that has been trapped in the piping of the HP.
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The water circuit is properly connected (no leaks or damage to the hydraulic connections, the connections are properly tightened).
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The electric circuit is properly connected, properly insulated, and connected to the earthing connection.
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The conditions of installation and use described above have all been met.
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The outdoor temperature is between 0 and +35°C.
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The water temperature is of 15°C minimum.
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The evaporator at the rear/on the sides of the HP is clean (leaves, dust, pollen, cobwebs...)
You can now start your device by following, in the given order, the following steps:
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Remove all unused items or tools from the area surrounding the HP.
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Start the pump of the filtration system.
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Power up the HP by using the ON/OFF button of the display.
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Check that the HP starts and stops in sync with the filtration circuit: if no water is detected in the HP, the display shows "E3"
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The HP starts after a delay of a few minutes.
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Adjust the temperature ("Regulation" chapter).
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After a few minutes, you can adjust the bypass valve as indicated in the "Water flow setting" chapter. Having completed the above steps, cover the
pool and let the HP operate for a few days with the filtration pump in "forced mode" until the water of the pool reaches the desired bathing tempera-
ture.
GENERAL USE
Water quality (standard):
the following water quality standards should be strictly respected:
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Chlorine concentration less than 2.5 ppm
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pH between 6.9 and 8
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In case of sudden chlorination, isolate the heat pump by shutting the inlet and outlet valves of the device, and reset them to their initial positions after
treatment.
Rise in temperature :
As soon as you want to put your pool into service at the beginning of the season:
• First isolate your heat pump from the filtration circuit:
• Close the upstream and downstream valves of the bypass.
• Fully open the adjusting valve.
• Carry out all the usual initial operations (filling, treatment, washing the filter, etc.).
• Turn on the filtration pump.
• Turn on the heat pump, set the temperature, open the valves and adjust the water flow.
• Cover the pelvis with isothermal cover.
• Allow the filtration pump and heat pump to run continuously until the desired temperature is reached (2 days to 1 week depending on climatic and geo-
graphical conditions).
Remember to adjust the flow rate during and at the end of the temperature rise.
The temperature rise time depends heavily on the exposure of the pool to the wind, sun and the nature of its environment.
Rise in temperature :
As soon as you want to put your pool into service at the beginning of the season:
• First isolate your heat pump from the filtration circuit:
• Close the upstream and downstream valves of the bypass.
• Fully open the adjusting valve.
• Carry out all the usual initial operations (filling, treatment, washing the filter, etc.).
• Turn on the filtration pump.
• Turn on the heat pump, set the temperature, open the valves and adjust the water flow.
• Cover the pelvis with isothermal cover.
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