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¦ During periods where heating or cooling is not desired, leave POOL/OFF/SPA toggle switch in the OFF position. Freeze protection / Extended Shut Down ¦ In areas where freezing conditions are a rare occurrence, allow the filtration system to run continuously through the freeze period. Typically, during light freeze conditions, circulating water will not freeze. ¦ In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent, please refer to winterizing instructions following this section. SEASONAL USE & SHUT DOWN SEASONAL USE & SHUT DOWN : Winterizing (Hard Freeze Conditions) WARNING ! Failure to heed the following mat result in permanent injury or death. To avoid injury from rotating equipment (fan blade), disconnect electrical power from heat pump before proceeding with INTERNAL DRAIN winterizing process. Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and/or property. CAUTION ! Failure to properly winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and/or property. While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool/ spa water not be circulated through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump, pool/spa structure, and/or other equipment. Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain (Per Figures 1 & 2, on page following) 1. Disconnect all electrical power to the heater; turn OFF circulating pump. 2. At the two (2) connection unions, disconnect the plumbing to the heater (removal is counterclockwise). 3. Remove the front plastic panel by removing the screws shown in Figure-1. 4. Locate the drain plug at base of the titanium condenser and remove (removal is counterclockwise). See Figure-2. 5. Permit all of the water to drain out of the condenser and then, threading clockwise, replace the plug finger-tight. 6. Reinstall the heater front cover and secure with attaching screws previously removed. 7. To prevent insects and vermin from entering the plumbing during the winterized period, partially reconnect the two (2) plumbing connection unions. Couple each union one or two threads; this will permit condensation to drain, but will prevent most insects and animals from entering the plumbing circuit. 8. Next Season: To ready the heat pump for use, simply retighten plumbing connection unions. Hand- tight is generally sufficient. Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain On the side On the side Figure 1 Drain Plug Figure 2 On the side Internal Winterizing Drain Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External Drain (Per Figure-3, on page following) 1. Disconnect all electrical power to the heater; turn OFF circulating pump. 2. At the two (2) connection unions, disconnect the plumbing to the heater (removal is counterclockwise). 3. Locate the drain plug at lower, right-hand, front corner of heater. See Figure-3. 4. Using a 5/8", box-end wrench, remove the drain plug (removal is counterclockwise). 5. Permit all of the water to drain out of the condenser and then replace the plug: thread the plug in clockwise until just snug, then apply an additional 1/8 turn. 6. To prevent insects and vermin from entering the plumbing during the winterized period, partially reconnect the two (2) plumbing connection unions: couple each union one or two threads; this will permit condensation to drain, but will prevent most insects and animals from entering the plumbing circuit. 7. Next Season: To ready the heat pump for use, simply retighten plumbing connection unions. Hand-tight is generally sufficient. 27 Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External Drain (Continued) While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool/ spa water not be circulated through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump, pool-spa structure, and/or other equipment. Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and/or property. CAUTION ! External Winterizing Drain FIGURE 3 TROUBLESHOOTIN G Common Troubleshooting Issues Heat Pump Not Running Is the power light lit? If not, ensure the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both turned ON. Is the flow light lit? If not, check to be sure that the circulating pump is operating and the filter is clean. There may also be a valve positioned incorrectly allowing water to bypass the heat pump. Be sure water is flowing through the heater. Is the Pool or Spa thermostat selected, and have you tried turning the selected thermostat to a higher temperature setting? If not, the actual water temperature may be above that of the selected thermostat. Raise the desired water temperature...
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