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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOWNERS MANUALSSCANNED By St. Lucie County 6-N THE r� 'C� 1 POOL HEAT PUMP le COPY PSINT9DN CAHADA . i11 � --------- - -1-1 - -- I Table e� e'atents introduction. General Safety Instructions - -- - -` - - Thermeau Modr':s' Specifications 7 _ _W_ata3'pip,rig st:: -- --->Mul-''spfe Heat Pump Connections n r: Fin;�rii,�rr f L-'yondlin1! and pk-1-'t;J ng step-by-step Instructions 12 Electrical CGnne060TF-_,-___-�. _-----_---._ ___.-_-_—._._--.-_----.----�.. - S _i3ctrical?_JI2Q78.r7sµ^-_.-----------'----------- ----- I L- Service Analyzer Co,i1s d__ EfccUc;ni'Temp. Controls-------___�— � fie Initial Startup i; Codes: . I JieEYrll[';g Oi l]:$y:.12<ri Troubleshooting n� Requesiing Asms ai-ic9 Oi Sei-vice Mairrlenance = 2 i^. -. ierizei�} r, n Poo? Heat Puma IVarranty OVDIERSMANUAL Thank you for •buffing an THERMEAU pool heat pump, 'ir'7'H�F?tv1FAU pool heat pump is a sajT-contained unit designed specifically for pool heating. Each component has been selecied %with care to achieve a `high -quality product in an effort to exceed all industry standarcis. Ali TNEFi�vIEAU pool heat ;xu„ps have a c:rclkc<}rnpreSsOi; c1n r-lactJwio board v,lth se-rvice aridy_el; a titankWI heat E}:L:h2nJe7 ituba v!arranted 'io( 0 years against corrosion. All components aTS 07 SUf=+e170r C)ualii!-, which presents you t:-eitlh, a? effective, state -of -the -arc technology heal purnp. in genaral, Compared to Other types of pooj heaters, such =ns gas of di - fired, the i HERMEAU pool heat pump has a ;over heating Capacity cn a S f UAir basis. Therefore, it needs to operate lor a loriger time to accomplish the daSirC-d 1'aSLlItS. Occasionally, it may be necessary to run the heat pump for Up to 24 hours per day: However, this should not be of concern to the Owner because the heater is designed to operate continuously. WhaCs more, despite continuous operation, it will still heat the pool far none economically than other types of heaters. wh!EF'S rviAP!UAL THIFRP iK-NT , 0 ..4]:P1 L, fir_ I.POOL HW POMP : Please read carefu�l_[y _ - Whenever you call to request -:service fortyour heater, you must know your complete_-model-"and-seriaLnumbers. You can find this information on the name.:plate located on the right side of your heater, - - - -- -- - --- - _ Please also record the purchase date of your device and your dealer's name, address, and telephone number. Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer Name Dealer Address Dealer Phone Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference. OWNER'S MANUAL .,ps4CiYM.:. P LHE PUMP General Safthty Instructions We care for our customers We have prodded impo;tant saiaty messages in this manual and On your heater. AJVriays faad and obey all safety massages. ........................................... ........... ........................ .................. ............... ............ .._.............. .... IMPORTANT ® The IMPORTANT sign calls attention to a note that provides important ., information or information essential to the completion of a task. The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating - Tprocedure; practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or - adhered to, could result in material damage, particularly to the product;--- up to the destruction of part -or all of the product:; WARNING The WARNING sign denotes a.hazard; It calls attention-tb a procedure; practice, -or -the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in personal injury or injury to a third party. These signs are rare, but are extremely important. QbVigER'S t MANUA.L ■ H - FWV,n `ltir v _G. .. _..... ,' P LHFA MP CAUTION.; Alf .electrical connections must be done by a.'qualified electrician and acco[ding to the local electrical codes. -Always cut off the untt's main �® power whenever#(ie access pane is open oremoved-Always mstall.the,_ machine outdoors (unless other.W-ise)approyed •gy;the-manufacturer), while respecting the minimal cle5Fances-needed-far proper operation and heating. CAUTION in Proper pool chemistry is vital to the life of your heater. Pay,.particular, 6 attention to the total alkalinity and TDS. It is highly recommended'that yow ' have 'your- p6ol chemistry checked often'by an independent pool store. Water quality standards that must be strictly observed Description Normal Range Verification pH leval 7.2 to 7.8 Once/wesk Chlorine concentration 1.0 to 3.0 ppn-( Once/2-3 days Total alkalinity 30to'!00 prn Once/2-3 weeks Total dissolved solids [rDS) Below 1600 ppm (iTesh wateo Once/month Below 3000 ppm (salt vvater) Once/month Calcium hardness 200 to 300 ppm Once/month HUAL THERMO •'t JG:dtG. ! VX I: WI . POOL HW PUMP A robutt arid-fel%ble -product fine. Residential Volts ... 230 ... ......... . 230 230 230 230 Hertz -.60 60 .. .......... 601, —77 ........ 60 Phase Compressor amps 12A A 14.3 A 21.2 A 24.3 A 27.3 A Fan motor max. 2,4 A 2,4 A 2,4 A 2,4 A 2,4A load amps Fan motor HP - --- -- ---- 113 1/3 1/3 i/3 '1?3' Fan motor speed 825RPM 825RPM 825RPM 825RPM 825RPM Minimum circuit 30A 30A 40 A 40A SO A ampacity Maximum fuse 40A 50A 60A .... . .. ...... 60 A ... . -- .......... . 70A Refrigerant . . . .......... ........ .... R-410A . . ................ . R-41 OA . ... .. ........ -- R-410A . R-410A .......... R-410A Optimal water flow 30 .... ... 35 40 .... 55 60 rate (GPM) . .... ..... ..... . . Max. water flow .. ........ ........ Ido ........... . . too' ....... . .......... ........ - ...... -,---100 , rate (GPM) .............................. . ...... . — ..... ....... . . ....... . ...... --- -- -- ----- Max. water 104F 104F 104F 104F 104F temperature .... I ................ .... ... ............ ... ... ..... . . - ..... .. ...... ....... Dimensions (in.) H:34 L:33 D:39 1-1:34 L:33 D:39 H:34 L:33 D:39 H:34 L:33 D:39 H:34 L.,33 D:39 CYM'I!ER:S IMANUAL THERM L"NIT".j- 7 PWLHWPUMP A robust and reliable product Commercial QDoa 0014 TR_200-3A -r. Compressor (HP-)- ... ............... .. . Compressor type ........ ...... .......... .. . ..... ....... Scroll ................ .... Scroll -- --------- . ........ ........... Heat exchanger Tttantumf PVC Utaniumf P Titanium/PVC Heating range Up to Up to Up to ff/-C) 1040F/400C 104'F/400C .. . .... ... . 1040F/400C . ...... .... . ........... VOItElge Hz/Ph � ­.................. - 208-240 6011 ... ... zoa-pmo 6am ------ .... ... -- - ------ -- --- 575-600 60/3 ---- ---- -- ..... ........... . Required breaker ........ 60 -- ----- 30 Kinimum circult arnpa'city- 47 44 16.8 "CA) Plumbing connections ---------- -_I..-._._ ­_I.._ ..I .. ...... - I ....... . ------- 2 ........... .. ............. 2" .......... . Water Flow (GPIVI) 60 to 125 60 to M 60 to 125 . ............... ... . ... . . ... . ........... ..... .. . ... .. ... .. ....... H: 48 HAB 11:48 Dimensions in inches W-. 33 W: 33 W*33 D:39 D:39 . ..... .... .. D:39 ...... ...... - Hot Gas Defrost --- - -- -- -------- Yes Yes Yes Weight (lb) 445 375 I 375 R\TO olivm�" ' :zl s m 0-,%4U; 'x L I>EWVI.A: "i! PO HW PUMP 4: Insf t atlon Location Instructions '!'he placement of the pool healer is vsiy ii nporcant in keeping installation costs to a minin7urn pro'-viding for rnaximurn efficiency o7 operation, as 141r911 as aHo ing adecluem access Tor Service and rnaintarianc The THEAMEAU pool beat pump is designed for o:ddoor installation and should notbe installed in a frilly enclosed area, such as a shed, garage, a%C,, unless ventiladop. Is provided to ensure adequate air exchange for proper operation. Recirculation of cold discharged air back into the avaporator coil V ill greatly reduce unit hearting capa0ity and efficlenc.y. The unit should be located as close as practical to the existing }pool pump and Ilter t0 minimize water piping. However, do not forget to provide a '18" clear- ance at the very !east all around your heat pump. Mount the unit on a sturdy base, preferably a concrete .slab of -sit o; blocks. The, size of the base should not be less #Ian 40" x e10" (100 crn x 100 cm), MOM Ali THERMEAU pool heat pump models feature patented, ultrasilent ventilation systems. Air is pulled through the evaporator coil and discharged through the top grille. A minimum clearance of AS inches should be allowed above the unit for unrestricted air discharge. The unit must not be installed under a porch. Any side of the unit should be located at least 24 inches from a wall or from any other obstruction for unre<Ctricted air intake and service access. --. . — - Fig. •I 77 Ii M, The piping sequence is as follows: pool pump > filtor> heater > POOL ADI'O- mated chlorine distribution Systems, if used, niust. be paced dnwnetrearr7 of the heater to Mill'Nli%u flan-ri -W 1he Pool -Indpmo)-ft. Uza Y)pld PVC piping possible (SCH F",VC, 18 not availabip, yr!L! CIn Lisa S%))C Oi "5exNpipm e , . g viitth staiNass. slaai ciamps. VVJ1.1-ri the p1ping irjsfaijlotjorj is complete, opay ate iha pool pump and ,-�hsdk i:he systern for )oaks. Thar), ;Ijar, ja c ck the Mef pressi w9 gauge -?o ve xI-nl -ihwe any indication of excessive Pump hoad Pressure. YOU Can. also make the connec.,Zjojjz.,• us.Inq hi -i-r q a 0 pressure �)axibl h s , bul sure tho hose can vqilnatain d high pressuYs. The cA a bypass is r iol i)-ecessaPy unless the vq aatv fl04v Syceeccls 125 GPM. Fig. 2 OWNEIR.'SiMANUAL ..0,,I-POOL HEFT PUMP Multiple Heat Pump Connections All plumbing on multiple heat pump installations must be done in parallel. An equal flow; of vvatpf to each heat pimp is important for optimum operation. NOTE: It may ba necessary to adjust vgaie, pressure switch if a unii is installed bslovi tile wale, )avel. Facn ha-Eit NLIMID `11101,YS E1 inaxirnuin ??U\v :'ata D"3 '125 gorn (473 Urnin) and i equines a MOB MLsm of 80 gprn (227 Vrn9n). Fig. 3 Fig, 4 01AINIEFUS ivlAMIUAL ! HER•. XAV 1 POOLHMPUMP h. W4 jam— l� CAUy151�1 p®1'\A YtaYA� Y etii r __ ..` •- The"wifing' of your THERMEAU pool heat pump should be perforrtrad by a qualified eiectrician in accordance with local requirerients. A." WARNING The Unit must always be deactivated before opening the access panel. Bonding 0 WARNING Because all mal lnls have different elac ficai not-Wntials, ali metal and elactri�'d i•CiirpOnarl'(5 Oa i:IIE pOOi SyST.'.Yr; rnusr be ;JOiiIIuCI 'iC7Jei'13f'. Mils ti1ClUCics the miotal #r"ar nev/ork Of the pool, the ilghi, tlhe pump, the ili Er (!T !'?2.C7e OU-i Ci rrl2l lip; the 'r!eaier, any ra ioi is is chlorine ganerzdoi, and -any other -ne-tall or eJeclrlcai equipment. On sortie Older pools, this substructure bend vOre may not exist. in these cases, a 6 to 8 foot solid copper rod must be driven into the ground near the equipmelt. All electric 3rid metal co! iponents MUSt the ll he bonded to each other, and the!r, to the copper rod. Bonding and Plumbing step-by-step instructions •. ''� •?Io I-i cl i—k valve mUSt be ;ilStelled bei 18—an the heater _tilC'r -Art ; au- r riec CI?iCYine dis;rliJl!tiC%�"1 �tiStel"� (if USeri). 11. :-gin; icinci of au'onlatic chlorine dls-ribUtion S;'i"Siarn vnUst iJ3 Installed after Or do-vvn3Gcam of the heat pun-iri. 3- :Ire fl!%er must be placed before eY Up^..SiUMEW:: from the Ilea% puiTip. 12 ? O,AAMER'S MANUAL Electrical Connections WARN MG The installation of the l-HERMEAU peal haater s?loulcl be performed by a cer- tified electrician. -lb connect the electricity, YOU muse WIacrek-11 the four screws Of the front panel, then slide the slactric cable in the hole located on the lafi or the right side of the bass, and then insFrt it in the control box. Tho electr'lcal diagram is located on the lid of the control hox as vvell as belova, Ground L3 L2 L1 Ground 1-11 L2 3 Phase toss and reversal protection Operating mode: The T HERibiEAO unit is equipped with SCROLL compressor tivhlch cannot run in both rotations. When the heating light on the rnain board will Borne, on, If all three phase are relatively equal and in pro- per sequence, the (ON) green light on the chase ON protector will be energize and the cornpressor will start normally. If the phase are in lvrong sequence, that'!I be the (! AULT) red light that come ON and the • . COrrlpreSSOr L?�Cn'!' Si?rt. ff this O �CUrred, YUII i1aV'; to Svvitch the L'1 ? ICS vvitil L2 vdire. r O'JJS IER'S Pq,0.MUP,L T HE�� &V,: 13 .'.POOLHaTPUMP Wiring. Diagram � WII RNtS IrtW LtiO ,� ! <M1t f •� W V �tO I � N 1MlI Lt 1 � Wiring Diagram -- --- i L IL '[owei CJ�; vr�l f [�, THIE�� F! OY1/N YS fvAiNUAL � . id'+Qn'iL?.t i<X ::Fl=.:-POOLH'uII WMP Service Analyzer.Corntro_t, The control panel is factory set to display the temperature in Fahrenheit degrees. iarnpama jra and parameter dispfa, Access to parameters Fig. 5 bleating mode Comprewor running Heating mods To raise the desired temperature or to change parameters To lower the desired temperature or to change parameters okAn,iER's iAA1.uA.L T,HE !'L UP >I. POOL HEAT PUMP 115 Description — - --- The control located on the `rant of your treat pump has a large fwee-chi cagier display for the water temperature, set points; :and diagnostics (sa ,figure for front panel appearance}. The throe button keypad includes SEI', iOMMN arrov:.f. and UP a7oT,v buttons. LED indicators neXt to the display s ,ovl i; trio heat p+.in,,p is in the pool njods or in the spa mode and if he unit is Yurinin,j. Buttons, Press the SET �autton to change between modes and use the LIP and rtc,•:,yri a: ro%r s io uhanga the selected mode's settings. Modes avaitabie are : poOL.;v?nv,s:,>>:?pericuigethepoolvratertei.peraiur-set paint 5PA ,";iiOws yo?; t0 change the spa water tarnperature set point. P-S Ulna^see: bstAveeil pool and spa settings. LED's on front paj I:.! vi`: indicate currant mode selected. G-F Display temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Water Temperature Set Point Temperature set point range is OFF, and 61 °F to 95°F for POL mode. For SPA mode, set point( range is OFF, and 810i to 1040F. Pushing the LAP a ravi or Div'.iAIN a, roe,%f bu tons walit ): rompl file control to display the CurrB':ll Set poin-L. Continuing -to press tfi0. LIP 0f 0C)bW0 bLii77nS''vil! all0 tt the s8t roily Values .c scroll umif'Lila Ciwlred Sat i]Oiilt is reached. Once the ne1V set poi:, L }hEis been r ached, stop dressing Cihe UP o' DCi INN �-uitons. Once the unit toggles bac'r". tJ he curmni: Wale" fe(rip-rfltu e dlsrJia f, the gat Puli±t is• enia;ed. The CO!'?trC31:3 have a fe_dure craned «met Flo;rjki1dl?.aloi;i f ieleniiorl %>. 11 file C:ovver is renlct!eC' "e e s e i' displayed. edt ;corn the ,ail, it r ;aJr?.� a 1=s: set po n 1isi, ay OWNERS IMAiNUAL sa.'>'Rnp, ,: •d:„"'-..C1:_PWLH TPUMP Coniiecting toa, Rerndto System This Pool Heater is compatible with most of all known remote syste ns in the industry. The toliowing rnodels' diagrams show how to connect all of the remote ,%,lsMnI to th_ Oerluoid- afn.r CoP.tioll--. For 2 wire remotes 1. Snng CSC a P01- » setting Bind arroul temperatL!;"e C f Wn OJ.?; l DO<3t sec`tiN reSICIS <. Off » . 2. SriJ'lfi L?;J « SP,/'{» Sgi?l!'?L; cJid fL'rC�l:+! 18i l'ljh�•ratt;re i.fo t)r!%ii sp_+S3eCiJ)LJ I' ,Cis �1 v£L. 3. Sal ueiri -D Ytl_ <, POL » rnocle. . .sC11 +isact ip7lote system vu"Ril 2 %,vires ro tha P/S terminal on cofftroi board. ,:IgLife 8 shows you w1here to connect 'he 2 livire rernoi2 systerns to the iari3pwature. controller. •a- - For 3 wire remotes 1. Bring up « POL >> setting and use arrows to select desired pnd ' enIp&Mtura. 2. Bring uP .+ SPA» seiilno an,,! Use the ai-ruyvs 10 select the d. sired Spa icI'r peratura. 3. Set unit to « POt.» mode. 4. Gortl,eot ine ccs111nun end high (=.r spa.) {i%;res to tha « P/S » terMina13 on conIrC)i ZiC2r' (sea specific mociel diagram). Low or pool wire does not got CO inP.C:ed. 1'F1TLi; JCL .. PMLHET PUMP y Reriova gray jurnperfrom terminals 1 and 2 on TB1 I -Bring the two wires from the rem ste; to-terrj--4nalp 1-& 9 on Terrninai_ _ Block 1 (fB1) " The Temperature Control knot, must be turned clockwise (highest temp, seitingl for the rernoto systam; `, oi,.,•~<; a ita Po-,! Heater proiaerly. Initial Startup IMPORTANT Before starting. -tile pool healer for the first time, it is important to verse iha the bmal{er Is lil the. ON position. A,ISo make sure t Iat he fnfater circulates free'tlf and that the pool pump I fact'XAL-ed. Then, you oriil need to set the water temperature you desire. The San vfill immediaseiy start. The compressor will start after a 3 to 4-minute delay. Whan the compressor is running, `he HEATINGIGHAUFFAGE indicator located" on the right (see "Service Analyze,, Control," p.15) should be lit, At ini'tiai Statup, it s normal kof the unit to run 24 hours a day. it iS aisc inorrine!''t"O see Water dripping from the holes at the base C-il th@ ;"snit. hiS is 31r7pie COldenS^utlOn. Li, 04NiaER'SMAh!UyL ..j. WAU6-L •l Sat, P LH TPUMP } f yaA 2*01. }� w N veani'ng o D� play C�de� Service Analyzer Codes Most problen'rs Wll) be datected by the servias analyzer and i code will be displayed on the digtaa) display of your heater. Display Meaning of codes ® T nF rfe 'tec! j ri:;.�r iY T1,; 1, ?hortaile of refrigerant 'Qa'r) In i?is un:1 or `:;:Alt'; 'i^irk) controlthe digital display will show LP3 titter 3 ! P faults arh� siTut down yourpool h-aier. The pool purnp will also be stopped for pro.. tectior. it the un:t's rrrlw T,,A time, cluck felt!! ire, (s wveo. if i.f c:r!_C'3 occurs you should call for scr,iL:e. watt flow TO the unit or faulty hrgii pressu e controi. Ctt ck water` tl4ta &ck'wa9sh fiite r i6indrer the K -sine unit v(!DH bwdT I iP3'1 after 3 Hf' feurts This vvili stop your hater for r-irwection • Waterxegt " �probe connac:ted to ihi arr.'t# crr sk",iirw*r. board ; rney be dl.46( nnected If it -Is riot, the orb may be open or defect;ve: - Water te1ryiWre brobe is short circuiten' or irnav bP C3etU.iaiYe. - The FtL P&ameter must always be set to OFF. The ift*�.-Arsriti backwash position 11;e. fiEMI& dirty. Shgrt of"+VatvF to pool purnp. . r. - Waite p'strgssury switch must be adjusted or It is broken. - The unit is in the protection mode and will show FL3, press any key. to restart the unit. FL3 code will. stop.your, heatec.fbr protection. Suction temperature- pm -be connected to TM and 114 on otection?c board may be disct)nnected. It it is not, tho,probe may ba'open or uuL:tior;"ter r'ature probe is short circuited or maybe defaeive. Unit carrentfy in defrosting cycle tithe fan works but the compressor is stopped). This is normal operation when outside temperatures are cold. aWtHEP,'S MANUAL ■ HERVI 5WN � (� ...: POOL HEAT PUMP FIMM.17W7 7 Ti e=poot -he -r'-'cA of running. ....................................... I ............................ ....... ­ ........ . ........................................ . ... ...... ... .... Heat pump control set to OFF. Raise temperature set 1:)oint abova 60-F �15-U ............. ­­ ...... .. ........... ... .. . ... ................ ........ I..: ....................................... .......... Desired water tempOMWre UnIt automatically restart Is reached. %vhej) the water temperature goes below the set point. ----------------- .... .................... . .. ............ ....... . ....... .............. .. ........ ................ . Main breaker is tripped. Resut it. The heater is displaying "flo" and it MR. not start. ........... ................................................................................................................ ­ ...... ..... P -fui�n Itha pool pump on. ciol pump I.S not running. I ....... I ... ­1.1 ..... I .. ............... ­.., .... ­­ ............. .... .. .......... ............. I ..................... .................. Filter is dirj{ restricting Backviaah and dean filter. the water flow. .... . ........................................................ ....... ..... ...... ­­ ..................................................... ... The -fan is running, but the compressor is not. ........................................................ I ........ ........ ...... ........ I .... I ..... I— heat pump IS in Pn')TeCT"jC)rI in }:hiCa there rfiay be a rode. a 5-ruin,: e delay Wore restart'ing. ............................................. The unit is on d2il105:'C cycle. i DI itlo � al ciPsplay should Indicate FS. The r.ornpressor,..vilf automatically start again a few minutes after the display stops indicating FS_ 20 T�E!W nVU 01NMERS iviANUAL �- t,t r•"li tz �g..r 1 f'i'�.�. fi���.,y 'NaY aa�—_�___. `LAY There is no display and..the fan is not running, but the compressor is running. ................................................................................................................................................. Ask your alactrician to verify your heat pi Imp's ,00vvar supply by CJ)scking over the L'i and i_2 or U, l_;? anti !_<i connBGdons in the unit's 5ervica box. There is water around the unit. 'While your THERMi AL) pool heater is in the heating coda, a lCage cluantity cif warm and Ilurni ' all- passes ove'i the evaporator and causes con- densation. !t is normal to see condensation dripping under the heater. To check if the water really is a leak, yctr m lust stop the heater and leav the pool pump running for over 5 hours. If water is still coming out of your heater after this period, then tall your dealer for service. The heater is running but desired water temperature cannot be reached. Heat, loss is too much for the heater-, corer your pool as often as you call. Evaporator is dirty. ........................................ .......................... :dean it. Evaporator restricted clue to irnproper location (sea section on locating the Ufifh. ...................... I ...... ............ ..... Restricted viater flow. Adjus'i `.dater flovd. Note: If your pool heater does not operate for reasons other than those mentioned above. p!,ase contact Consumer Asststence C:Tnter (gg&, p,.!) to obtain the pror;er authorisation for the warrant, to apply. N�t _s✓ "17'.III.;l.' C, ./'. POOL HEAT PUMP er .��t Swi t [MPOR� �AN All service will be handled by an Authorized Senn'Q-e Cente;: may he •:`J?C; :'d i service is not done by an A? rtiitUr)_Bd Se)''J't.!.'c EJ7r.9Y'vrIla 11 ti�C' not l8ii1� t Ole hastar 'to our d.jli' t i CV, ?Gy clo "'' O1 ,v' 1(S ca C �� .U. r [f itt.t, 'f. ,C}:: G�iore c.ailirxl for assisiancF Or Car%6ce, pf.=?vrse. Check 6-1a "irou'oiesnooting„ klp-23-21; end "'Nar(er ty" (p.23-24-25) ectioas c>r m.11 your dealer. It may sa,!e yr! l the cost of a service Call. if YOU sUl need Iaaip, follow the ir?s17UC?]oi'ls belo4y. Service can he obtained by calling one of these phone numbers. CANADA: 1855 661-9,f30 USA: 1 855 385-6480 4'/ii� i ?Sl+ang i'Gr h ip; please j3rovidC- a l iali9d dBStrl}:Jtl lit O l pro'bla i1, ? ou' i eater's Cotrnipila C-. modeel arid ssrial riumb9i; and he Purchese da?c (e . p.4). This information t;:';`a help us- respond properly tO yGUr r_ W8SC, 1< ep a Copy of the sales reseipi ShO%Ajirlg ties dare Of pCirChiaSe. Pr,00! of purchase will assure you Lyarra,l); servicee. Maintenance Dirt c<. ; aCCUrrruia e on the avapora-ior. `,'ov can Basil; re+roVe il: by Wing c. !dt!^_,ti3 Spray !%Mhom- damaging, the smal' aiumimliiI fir s. i ie cieti ling of The Cabinet Can be done `:-.11d i the helo of a 10rusi! and Soag:. Winterizing i irsi, yGl.l rntJst turn titecreaner ofi. The unit t "tt.iSt he drained of all its `t'C:'u v4!I need to disconnect the II` aind OUT wal:er conneCti0r18. 1 hen the LirY rni:St 7@ tlited Gr hl0i+vn OL! wltil a!3' Until e!li bVatGl" i5 oUt. the next step is to reconnect your il\l arlci OUT water Connactloos &1-:11 will have prSviously been drained. 1'i is recor-nmended io cover -tile heat pump to praven't 3rlmv frorn g&Uin insida. 22 OWNER'S ivIANUAL _: )X, :.:Cid POOLHWPOMP ---1 --Pbol Heat PucMpVarranty Commercial l filar rnaau Industies inc. `,varrcinte the- the ;pool heat pump will by fro& of defects in `$ror?d',T' lrish'tp cnd materials. The ileac pump °,vill tl3 warranted 3`or a period of m12 and labor to Corr act arty daleci In i?r;orkma^shin or )materials `v ll ba itle res'aansi Oil%j of fhermeau lndustliss )nc. Ti;a col,tprs�s r cornponeni of the TRemlaau Industries ino. pool rhea: pump has a heft (ui ye_ s li!liried ,wvranty. DuiinC1 the first (1) yaa, -,)1a coats incurred by tllc )bv' s <c d labor needed to repair the compressor v-!W be `ih ' responsibility of Thstii mas ) lfd!1Striss inc. Dul'ing yeal'S "ibVO (2), three (3), lour (6!1 card ,`iVs (5j, orlly PSP W %A:T be covered by i fie warranty. The lazi ikon tube portion oi' the )feat exchanger in the T h2rJmeau 1riduatries Inc. cool ileia&l pump has a lirnited 10-year war ranty. The titti.ni im Wbe por lion of the .leaf axehanger is warranted to the original ovvna' and at the original address. All paAa an.d labor ar>; warranted for a period of one (1) year to =:ha original home civa,a)-. After Ono (l) year, only tihe titanium twee portion of the heat exchanger part is warranted. AD T harnlaau Industries inc. pool heat pump must be installed according to rnenuf imuiar's specifications or the warranty will be null and void. All warranty work must be performed by a Thermeau industries inc. authorized service center. All warranty work must be approved prior to service center performing the vvoi:k. Any alteration or repair by any person, agency or company not authorized by Thermeau Industries inc. will Void the warranty. Thermeau 11-ICIU3trIeS i1l0. is not liable for any damages of any sort whatsoever, including incidental and conse- yu--ntial dam agas. This warranty does not include damage io any internal pipinj of Cormporients clue to freeZing Conditions, negligence, abuse, routine maintenance inspections, electrical viirirhg Outside the heat unit, service Calls causad by owner, a:'!terilai LfcilvS pOSUion, rsfrigeran'c Or other exnenclable matwiais, installations in cOrrOS1Va 3n,1111"Onrn a'n CS Or FiLMOSI711e1.03. 1101 ::Cis Of God. There are n0 partiCUIFY warrarrlies of merchantability that apply to this product. This warranty applies to Canada and the Unites States. I her nleau Industries Inc. !rill replace or repair any parts that a?'s defective providing such parts ars returned to the Thermeau Industries inc. factory, freight collect, 'witihiz') the waranty period. The above is the eY4C1USiVe Remedy f?"o!. Thermeaul In`austrie3 inc. THIEI - r. p�rrv'ER`S tvtflF!U.v! � L 7, � 2.,� - 17, O: '. I . R POOLHWPUMP Residential.. Ther+neauJnc. warrants Uldl.tb-ehaat-puriip-pool-haater-- IL-be-frec of defects in workmanship and materials. The heat pump will be warranted for a period of - - two (2) years. During 'this period, all parts and labor to correct any detect in wort�- m nship c' r;:2tarlals will b£ the responsibility of i harnleau inc. All pa-i.S of the heat purl, pool• heafa' have alive (J) y ears viar arittt. The titai-ritim 7t ba poriiorr of the heat exchanger in -the meat purnp pool heater h'. a 11Tniiad '! O-If ear {:'larrarlty. The tiianiurn "hke portion of trie heal exchanger I5 warranted to the original owner and at the original ine4allabon address. All parts and labor ale vial ranted for a period of `v./o (2) years to the original home. owner. After tvio (2) vaors, only the titaniurn ttri")e portion at the hear a t;hang sr par( is warranted. li ,e manufacturer reserves the rignt to repla,3e de-13cflva :a'"w^ `_ldith ne4v or refurbished pai-Is at Its sole discretion. All warranty wort? rn Usi be perform by a Tt ieralmeal! inc. aufLhc`lz ed service cent sr. All kvarra:nty wort' n7u.ai be e^epprovsC prior to service center performing the work. This warranty is applicable only if the haai p.rrrip has been installed, operated and main'tainad expressly and corn- pleteiy in accordance with the ovmer's manual a'id'tha manufacturer's specifica- tions. ,any alteration or repair by any person, agency or company not authorized by Thermeau inc. will void the warranty. Thermeau inc. is not liable for any darrl- ages of any sort whatsoever including incidental and consequential damages. :tiffs wa,'i•anty doer- not Include damage to any Interned Piping or corn.porlents dua to ir+aelzing conditions, negli fiance, abuse, routine maintenance inspect Jnz. electrlcai +,viring Outside ilia hear unh, service cafis caused by ovvria; exierna va'sv8 f!Jsilroii, refrireran or other e;:penoabia nlCt;e!ia:•s, rrlszGili�{r.:Vns in corlosI ainvironments or atmospheres, nor Acts of c_ oG'. There are i o par dcular'✓!arranties ui merchantabiilty -that applies io this product. This warr� nky'vppke: i.o r-he USA. and Canaria only. lheriiIS-al.i inC. 1411 replace or repair any parts "Chat are dereaiPle providing such parts are returned to the T hermealr f=taiory, freight coih'.CI, V-ijihin the �i/uYran�J period. The above is the exclusive remedy -from fhern-ieau inc. 4 ����sSG�iyri CWP!Eh;SUiwa!UAL .aI ')¢::1 JA ..-)W:' 3:1W._P LI TPUMP Warranty Florida State I'llerrreau inc. warrants that ilie cleat pump pool healer will be free of defects m 4v0:''Km£lilship aild materiais. "Fhe heal ,Or a pwicd Of two (?). gears. Burin j this per)ori, ail ;?arts Mild labor io corraci my defect in wort-manmlp or materials 'ohli be the raspOrlsibiMy of T harmanu inc. ;'',ii Paris Of tha heal ;purnp OOpI hsatzr (have a s van (7) yjars wvaran y. Yt titanium tune poi tion of the heat exohangar in ±its Teal P'Imp po) ! lYc' a' has a Bmiiaa I G-'joar warrant;', The ti anlurn tuba por t oY3 oi! 1,hl hea:xchang er is w'Ja?- ranted to the original owner and at the oligifial iilsl hllation address. 1Li Cans aild )'d}]Or are wlarranteCi i0r paYlOd Of two (2) yearsto 'ilia orlilf2a) ilorn8 O';Jllel: :--`.iLer i\Vo (2) Years, only the thallium tuba POrtiOn O:1 fha heal e:Schan�jer part iS 1A!cll"i afiC2L'+. The nla n? iactore", reserves the right to replace :i al`eolive parts with neN? or re- furbished parts a! its sole discreion. AM walrann! `.110r' MUSt be performed by a Thernheau inc. authorized sell ice centei: All via7r<miy wvOrk must be approved prior to service center performing tie vvork. This 'warmnitj is applicable only if the heat pump has been installed, operated and maintainer) expressly and com- pletely in accordance with the owner's r ilanual and the manufacturers specifira- 'ions. Any alta ration or repair by any person, agency or cgmpany not authorized by Thermeau inc. will void the warranty. Thermeau inc. is not liable for any dam- ages of any sort whatsoever, including incidental and consequentia) damages. This warranty does not include 'darnage to any internal piping or components due to freezing conditions, negligence, abuse, routine lllairlienarce inspections, electrical wiring outside the heat Ullit, service calls caused by owner, external valve position, refrigerant or other expendable materials, 'hilSialfatl IU in corrosive environments or atmospheres, ncr mots of God. There are no particular `.varran ties of merchantability'that applies to this preduc-L This warranty applies to the Florida State only. ! h-rmeaU inc. k.vill replace or repair any parts that -11'- defective p10;fidirg such parts are ra-Lurned to tha Thernl6aU f'du ory, W.ig) t cola -act, vifthin the ^!ai-ranty period. The above is illy '>XCIUS)H6 rerned,, from O ier maaU inc. O'.Ni,!Eft'S iviAitUr1L THFEK .... .,_ .... POOLHMMMP OET�l POOL HEAT PUMP �dY{ e - Pto Series SCANNED BY St. Lucie County OWNER'S MANUAL ENGLISH ( FRANQAIS I ESPAROL Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Underwater Light FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the productwill be installed where such state or local requirements exist The maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenanceso that all of the instructions In this manual can be followed exactly. Before installing this product, read and'follow all warning notices and instructions thataccompany this product. Failure to followwarning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. •' ' iAnImproper installation andforoperatlon can create unwanted electrical hazard which can cause'serious injury, property damage, or death. ATTENTION INSTALLER - This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment 2'q4Mj9LeAjMMMjkh, Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owners Maniud Table of Contents Contents Section 1. Important Safety Instructions ....... 3 Section 2. Installing the Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless LED Light......................4 2.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for Installation .....................5 2.2 Installing the Light Fixture ............................................6 Section 3. Wiring Options for Controlling Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights......................................7 3.1 Wiring to an AquaLine IRS Control System ..................7 3.2 Wire Gauge and Length................................................8 3.3 Wiring to a Switch..........................................................9 3.4 Twelve (12) Volt Installation...........................................9 Section 4. Jandy Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light Operating Instructions..................................10 4.1 Light Synchronization..................................................10 4.2 Operating the Light......................................................11 Section 5. Designer Lens Series Options .... 12 Section 6. Light Cartridge Replacement ...... 13 Section 7. Winterizing....................................14 Section B. Troubleshooting ...........................15 Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual Page 3 Section 1. Important Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: ® DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION. This underwater light must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code® and applicable local codes and ordinances. In Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances must be adhered to. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Read and follow the specific instructions below. A WARNING Before installing this underwater light, read and follow all waming notices and instructions accompanying this light. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Visit www.zodiacpoolsystems.com for additional free copies of these instructions or call Zodiac Technical Support at 800.822.7933 (U.S.) or 888.647.4004 (Canada) CAUTION Except when the Jandy® Pro Senes Nicheless Underwater LED Lights are installed in an area of the swimming pool that is not used for swimming and the lens is adequately guarded to keep any person from contacting it, the light shall be installed in or on a wall of the pool, with the top of the lens opening not less than 4 inches (102 mm) below the normal water level of the pool. ATTENTION INSTALLER This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 NMeless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual A WARNING ---I ---- ----- - RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death. The Jandya Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights are only available for 12-volt AC power. For supply connection, use only an isolating low voltage power supply with ungrounded output, evaluated and listed by a NRTL for swimming pool use. Section 2. Installing the Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Light A WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution. This underwater light must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Codes (Canadian Electrical Code, in Canada) and all applicable local codes and ordinances.. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Always disconnect the power to the light at the circuit breaker before installing or servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool or spa users or others due to electrical shock Use the chart below to determine the appropriate pipe length for your installation. WATTS MINIMUM LENGTH FOR 1.W' PIPE JLU4C9W 9W 3" JLUW9W 9W 3" JLU4C20W 20W 9" JLUW20W 20W 9" JLU4C30W 30W 14" JLUW30W 30W 14" All products listed above come In a vadety of cord lengths. Typical cord lengths are 50, 100, s 150 feet. NOTE: The lights are servicable - do not remove the enclosure or cord from the conduit. No seperate ground or bonding wire is required for the JLU4C9W, JLUW9W, JLU4C20W, JLUW20W, JLUW30W or JLU4C3OW low voltage lights which do not have any exposed metal. Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual Page 5 2.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for Installation NOTE: The electrician must complete preparatory steps before light fixture is installed. See Figure 1. Verify that the pool meets the requirements of the current National Electri- cal Code® (Canadian Electrical Code, in Canada) and all local codes and ordinances. A licensed or certified electrician must install the electrical system to meet or exceed those requirements before the underwater light is installed. Some of the requirements of the National Electrical Code, which the pool electrical systems must meet, are as follows: 1. The junction box or the low -voltage transformer must be located at least eight (8) inches (measured from the inside of the bottom of the junction box or transformer) above the MAXIMUM water level, OR at least four (4) inches above the ground level or pool deck, whichever is greater. The junction -box or transformer must also be installed at least forty-eight (48) inches (4 ft.) from the edge of the pool. See Figure 1. 2. A standard 1.5" plastic wall 1 return fitting (not included) must be installed so that the top edge of the underwater light's lens is at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) below the surface of the water in the pool. See Figure 1. NOTE: To be certain that the pool's electrical system meets all applicable requirements, the electrician should also consult the local building department. 12 VAC Class 2 Transformer or tJunction Box 1 48' min. • CTeck ANJ mrourerµozrepuiremenb S' minimu 8'minimum to maximum ter level _ I ---- / fM%oO.S�IeLFI'LL:lF 11Av J- min to top of lens 1.5' pipe through bond Rigid 1' Rigid Electrical beam and a minimum length Conduit Sweep elbows for each style light only, no gee elbows. (See Light Info Charts, p.4) NOTE: VeN Nmbtmna es Wane,entl wart.wnbwio�w5 usaALLol Ne same Uearenco reduvemenlz Figure 1. JandyO Pro Series LED Light Installation with Standard 1.5" Plastic Fitting Page 6 4110MMMM&L Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual 2.2 Installing the Light Fixture NOTE: Perform these steps only after the electrical system requirements are met. 1.5" pipe must be installed through the bond beam with a minimum length of 14", followed by V conduit with sweeps only without 90 degree elbows. It is highly recomended to use 1.5" pipe throughout the entire width of the bond beam. NOTE: Gaskets help ensure that conduit is not a potential leak path For vW wall fittings I use both rubber gaskets. For gunge and fiberglass remove the sma0 gasket and use the ww caner . large acre only. cw� See chart on page 4 for min. 1'nunmrum ri ld conduit lb' No9edegreeelbom 4' MIN. FROM WATER LEVEL TO TOP OF LENS 1.5' THREADED WALL FITTING Figure 2. Standard installation with 1.5" pool wall fitting 2. Snake the 2-Conductor electric cord through the conduit outlet of the wall fitting, into the conduit and up to the location of the 12VAC pool transformer. Cut off cord after allowing for service and length of run to the transformer. 18"-24" of excess cord is recomended for the service loop. Pull the fixture snug to the wall fitting. NOTE: When using a 1 112. MIP fitting on the back of a SP-1022 or SP-1408 Wall Fitting; the interior of the Spears and Dura MIP are too small for use with tWJandyO Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights. 3. Using the included Lens Key, thread the light into the wall fitting until it is snug. Please provide the pool owner with minimum of 1 key upon job completion. 1` TQdui Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Man 1111ZIEW Page 7 12VAC Pool Tmnsfc w. see WN932 fw rt,m deWds A Ir.N iNACPoo1Rm4mmt 5t k6v SeNm Lmp ROW_ seLvifx Lcap Ratapptica6re � foc.InncGun 6ai 111+^bQdl(onA _ I • Wn. FRW WATER ` ILI aTOTOPOFI s CaMit%I VAO rtonsfm�m.C�� FRW WATER I EVELTO OFLL Vertical fns Wan for B .hM bYAmauts and Figure 3. Standard installation with 1.5" pool wall fitting Section 3. Wiring Options for Controlling Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights NOTE: Always consider the cable length when calculating the input voltage at the transformer. The maximum run of service between transformer and lights should not exceed 150ft. in length, inclusive of the use of J Box. or not. To the extent allowed by local installation codes in effect in the installation jurisdiction and capacity of the electrical equipment, multiple Jandy Pro Series lights may be controlled with a single switch and transformer so their colors may be synchronized. IMPORTANT NOTE: All fixtures must be tied into the same transformer, circuit or switch for synchronization to occur. The use of Solid Core over Stranded wire and terminating Bus Bars is strongly recomended. 3.1 Wiring to an AquaLink® Controller The Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights can be controlled by an AquaLink controller. Connect the transformer powering the lights to one of the auxiliary relays in the AquaLink. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights to the Power Center. Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's MareW 3.2 Wire Guage and Length CAUTION Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Lights are low voltage fixtures. Improper wire guage and wire length can effect the performance of these products. Follow the guidelines below to determine the proper operation and optimum performance of the lights. Voltages are determined by the measured voltage level at the Bus Bar where the transformer and cords are connected. NOTE: Each color mode has a slightly different power draw JLU4C9W/JLUW9W/JLU4C20W/JLUW20W MiNMax Voltage per cord length Cord Length Min. Voltage Max. Voltage 50 Feet 9.4VAC 12.4VAC 100 Feet 10.7VAC 13.2VAC 150 Feet 11.82VAC 13.8VAC JLU4C30W & JLUW30W Min/Max Voltage per cord length Cord Length Min. Voltage Max. Voltage 50 Feet 10.34VAC 12.56VAC 100 Feet 10.9VAC 13.5VAC 150 Feet 11.43VAC 14.1 VAC A WARNING' RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death',; Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) must be provided for 120 Volt transformers. The conductors on the load side of the GFCI circuit shall not occupy conduit, boxes, or enclosures containing other conductors unless the additional conductors are also protected by a GFCI. Refer to local codes for complete details. A WARNING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death.'The Jandy Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights are only available for 12-volt AC power. For supply connection, use only an isolating low voltage power supply with ungrounded output, evaluated and listed by a NRTL for swimming pool use. Nicheless Underxaler LED Lights I Owners Manual Page 9 3.3 Wiring to a Switch The JandyA' Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights can be wired to a switch to manually operate the lights. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the lights into the switch. Automation Aux Relay or Switch Y m U IQ >L m > Line Black Black Neutral White White 120 volts to GFCI 12VAC Ground Ground Green Transformer Figure 4. Wiring dandy Pro Series Nicheless Underwater Lights 3.4 Twelve (12) Volt Installation A 12-14 Volt AC Transformer must be used to power all 12-Volt lights. NOTE For optimum performance dandy Pro Series recommends not exceeding the load factor specified by the instructions included with the transformer. To ensure maximum safety; use only a Class 2 transformer that can supply 12-14 Volts AC to power all 12-Volt lights. The transformer must be listed or certified, by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) for the intended use.., ® CAUTION To prevent risk of fire which could result in property damage, and to ensure optimum performance, do not exceed the load factor specified in the instructions provided by the transformer manufacturer. _ Fap 10 Phcheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Mannal Figure 5. Wiring LED Lights to a 12 Volt Transformer NOTE A dimmer switch or dimming relay may be used when Jandy Pro Series Nicheless WHITE ONLY lights are installed. Jandy Pro Series color lights are NOT DIMMABLE and are NOT COMPATIBLE with dimmer switches or dimmer relays. Section 4. JandyO Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light Operating Instructions 4.1 Light Synchronization NOTE This section only applies to the color (RGBW) lights. All fixtures must be tied into the same transformer, circuit or switch for synchronization to occur. L Turn the light ON. If the light has been off for 7 seconds or longer, the light will turn on at the last color selected. 2. To synchronize multiple lights to the same color mode, you will need to reset to the beginning of the color mode sequence. With the lights ON, . tum them OFF for five (5) seconds, then turn ON again. All of the lights wilt reset to the Alpine White color mode. If all of the lights are not in the Alpine White color mode, they have not been synchronized, repeat step 2. Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual Page 11 4.2 Operating the Light 3. To change the color mode, turn the light OFF for one 1-3 seconds. Continue turning OFF and ON until the desired light color mode is reached. See Table I for the color mode sequence. Example: If you followed step 3 and are now on Sky Blue and want the lights to be Violet, then the lights must be turned off and on 7 seven times to bring you to Violet. Order Color Modes 1 Alpine White 7Sequence 2 Sky Blue 3 Cobalt Blue 4 Caribbean Blue 5 Spring Green 6 Emerald Green 7 Emerald Rose a Magenta 9 Violet 10 Slow Color Splash 11 Fast Color Splash 12 America the Beautiful 13 Fat Tuesday 14 Disco Tech Table 1. Color Mode Sequence 4. The lights have memory. If the lights are off for 7 seconds or more, the next time the lights are turned on, they will return to the last color mode they were on prior to being turned off (Step 1 listed above). This function allows you to keep your lights returning to your favorite color mode every time die lights are turned',back on. NOTE To synchronize colors on multiple Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Light systems wired to separate switches, perform the above actions on all of their switches simultaneously. All Jandy Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Lights will synchronize automatically if activated by the same switch. No other accessories are required. 12 Underwater LED lights 1 Owner's Mamial Section 5. Designer Lens Options The Designer Lenses offer a unique set of options for the LED Series of lights. Each one has the ability to create unique lighting effects within the pool's interior. See the list below to learn more about the designer lens options. HALF DOME - This escutcheon adds over the existing lens to allow you to direct 1/2 the light in a direction you want. Downwards -to light a pools interior without light shining upwards. Upwards to light a water feature or sideways to put light where it might be needed but no where else HALO LENS - This lens allows for gentle lighting in an area but knocks down the center beam. This allows for installation on walls, etc. where there might be an opposite wall, etc. where you want to eliminate generating a "hot" spot. Great general lighting but softly. SPOT LENS - Just the opposite of the Halo. Concentrates the light and reduces the output at wider beam angles in order to produce a spot -light effect. Great for illuminating that special feature. CATS EYE - This lens reduces the light to just a "slice" of light that is broad but thin. An incredible effect for illuminating but without spilling light allover. DIAMOND - WOW want to really create something special? The Diamond lens creates incredible points of light throughout the interior. The points will be different the farther away from the light they are. Put the LED colored light on DISCO TECH MODE AND WATCH THE FUN BEGIN! Mcheless Ondemater LED Lights I Owner's Manual Page 13 Section 6. Light Cartridge Replacement RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death. The Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless LED Lights are only available for 12-volt AC power. For supply connection, use only an isolating low voltage power supply with ungrounded output, evaluated and listed by a NRTL for swimming pool use. Always disconnect the power to the light at the circuit breaker before installing or servicing the light Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool or spa users or others due to electrical shock. 1. Verify that the light has been disconnected from the power source and be sure that the light fixture is in a dry environment. Remove the eight (8) screws from the lens with the tool provided. Pull the lens from the fixture body. Remove and discard the 0-ring between the Lens and Fixture Body. 2. Using the tool provided, insert and turn the threaded portion into the extraction hole in the face of the light cartridge. Pull the light cartridge from the housing body. 3. Insert the replacement cartridge into the housing body. Line up the TAB at the end of the circuit board with the receiving slot inside the housing body. It may be necessary to slowly turn the light cartridge until the TAB lines up with the slot 0 1\\ v v �j Page 14 Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual 4. Clean the lens and the enclosure of any remaining old silicone before applying new silicone and replacing the lens. Replace the O-ring with the new one provided. Attach the lens onto the fixture body. Tightly secure the eight (8) screws indicated in the diagram below. Once all screws are tight, slowly submerse in water, checking for any air bubbles - quickly remove from water bubbles appear as it indicates the seal is not water tight. retighten the screws and test for bubbles again. SILICONE BEAD ON LENS SCREW TIGHTENING DIAGRAM Apply a new silicone bead to the lens with tube provided after cleaning the lens and body of old silicone. 5. Reset the fixture into the wall fitting and turn the power ON. Section 7. Winterizing The water level should be lowered to approximately 12 inches below the pool lights. Make certain that the water is drained out of the wall housing. Consult a Local Swimming Pool Professional for proper winterization. Minimum safeguard requires dropping the water level 2"-4" below the light. At NO TIME should there be water removed from the pool without checking ground water tables. Nicheless Underwater LED Lights I Owner's Manual Section 8, Troubleshooting Page 15 Use the troubleshooting information in the following table for suggestions. .. .. - - . All lights fail to illuminate Lights are not reciev Check 120VAC power supply ing power into transformer. Check for 12VAC output at transformer. Check or reset GFCI. Make sure 120 volts has not been used in the installation - damage is assured and is NON WARRANTY. One or more lights are Poor connection or Separate each light and dim, blinking or not improper wire gauge independently wire 12V to the working single light only. Repeat this process on each light. If junc- tion box is being used, check for proper connection of light cord. Verify that the correct wire guage is being used between the transformer and junction box. Colored lights out of Improper voltage Verify that proper wire connec- synch supply or poor con- tions are being achieved for nection to the light the lights that are out of synch. Reset all the lights to white by turning lights OFF for five (6) seconds, then turning ON Jandy® Pro Series Nicheless Underwater LED Lights are field servicable and the cord and light.body fixture should not be removed completely from the conduit or pool. There should be enough cord supplied in the service loop to remove light from wall fitting and lifted above water level for LED light cartridge replacement. If there is not enough cord in service loop or it cannot be accessed, pool water can be drained below light to access front of light.