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MA45-25 GB Translation of the original instruction (SE)
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Surface treatment
part of ISO 2768-1
The tolerance class in accordance with this
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Aqua Compact 3-18kW
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Electric heater Aqua compact ENGLISH
Troubleshooting
1. Check the fuses.
2. Check that the system has the required ow through the heater.
3. For safety reasons, the heater’s overheating protection is triggered in the absence of water or poor circulation. This is the
most common reason why the heater has “stopped working”. Check if the overheating protection has tripped and investigate
the cause. After the cause has been claried and rectied, the overheating protection is restored by:
- Unscrewing the protective cap (A).
- Pressing the reset button (B) on the junction box.
- Put the cover back on.
4. Checking the heater function, see item 4 under “Start”.
5. Adjusting the thermostat to a higher temperature.
6. If the problem persists: contact the installer.
Start
1. Fill water in the pool to the correct level.
2. Start the pump for the pool water circulation.
3. Check that the water circulates normally in the system and that all air is drained from the system.
The heater must be completely water-lled before switching on the power. The heater can only be switched on when all air is
drained out of the system.
4. Test the function of the heater by turning the thermostat dial back and forth and check that the thermostat’s contactor
switches on and o.
The ow monitor is controlled by switching o the ow through the heater with a shut-o valve and checking that the
contactors switch o. Switch on the water again. The contactors should then turn on again.
5. Set the desired pool temperature with the thermostat knob.
6. The water is now heated to the desired temperature.
Operation
When backwashing and cleaning the lter, switch o the power of the heater. If there is a risk of freezing, the power must be
switched o and the heater must be emptied of all water.
General information
Ensure good operation and long life of the electric heater by following water quality limit values below.
Chlorine content: max 3.5 mg/l (ppm)*
pH value: 7.2–7.6
Alkalinity: 60–120 mg/l (ppm)
Calcium hardness: 100–300 mg/l (ppm)
Iron: max 0,1 mg/l (ppm)*
Copper: max 0,2 mg/l (ppm)*
Manganese: max 0,05 mg/l (ppm)*
Phosphorus: max 0,01 mg/l (ppm)*
Nitrate: max 50 mg/l (ppm)*
Incoloy Titanium
Chloride (salt) content: max 250 mg/l (ppm) max 35 000 mg/l (ppm) * according to EN 16713-3
If the water quality limit values are not adhered to, the product warranty does not apply.
Waste management and recycling
You must dispose of this product according to local laws and regulations.
Since this product contains electronic components, it must be disposed of separately from household waste.
When this product reaches the end of its life cycle, contact local authorities to nd out more about waste management and
recycling.