
8. Lift the heat pump into place onto the base. The lifting points are under the
outside edge of the fan housing. Once the pump has been lo ered onto base,
make sure the scre holes line up and scre in the retaining scre s, this fixes
the main heat pump body securely to the base plate. Also make sure that the
anti-vibration pads are positioned bet een the base and the bottom of the heat
pump. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE HEAT PUMP FROM THE BOTTOM AND
DROP ONTO BASE AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT.
9. The ater is fed through the heat pump using the circulation/filter pump. You
ill need to identify the return pipe from the filter to the pool (this is often
marked RETURN). You ill no need to cut into this return plumbing / pipe ork
of the pool system. Before you make this cut, make sure that if there are shut off
valves/taps in this pipe- ork, that they are in the closed position. USEFUL TIP: If
there are not any taps, it is possible to do this ork ithout draining the pool by
inserting ine bottle corks into the return jets. IMPORTANT - Make sure that the
connection from the filter goes to the pipe connector on the heat pump marked
WATER INLET. Connect the pipe connector on the heat pump marked WATER
OUTLET to the return pipe that continues to the pool jets. See diagram on page
belo to ensure that the pipe ork is connected correctly as sho n. When
making uPVC connections, it is very important that the surfaces of both the pipe
and the fitting are clean and dry. It is also very important to thoroughly ipe the
surfaces ith the solvent cleaner, as this starts the chemical reaction to ensure a
good bond hen the adhesive is applied. Make sure that the adhesive covers
100% of both surfaces that are to come in contact ith each other.
10. It is possible to connect a drain tube from the base tray to control the discharge
of any collected ater from the condensation produced, (under normal
operation the heat pump ill create considerable condensation). Please ensure
that this exit is al ays kept clear to avoid ater collecting in the tray. This tube
can be taken to any convenient point for discharge of the ater.
11. IMPORTANT: Po er supply to the filter pump, and the heat pump, and the
s itching on and off of both devices must be the same and simultaneous. Using
the electrical entry marked "Po er Supply" connect the heat pump to the dead
side of the filter pump timer clock electricity supply. Please ensure this is carried
out be a qualified Electrician or Lampista. It is important to give the heat pump
po er supply its o n RCD circuit breaker. N.B. Please check that hen the
po er to the filter pump is cut or times out from the timer , the po er to the
heat pump is also cut and the back lit LCD controller s itches off.