SUMMER WAVES 80Fi Instruction Manual

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INSTALLATION
&
USER
MANUAL


SUMMARY
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 3
1.1. Contents: 3
1.2. Operating conditions and range: 3
1.3. Advantages of different modes: 3
1.4. Kind reminder: 4
2. OPERATIONS 6
2.1. Notice before using 6
2.2. Operation instructions 6
2.3. Daily maintenance and winterizing 8
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 9
1. TRANSPORTATION 10
2. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 10
2.1. Notice before installation:10
2.2. Installation instruction 11
2.3. Trial after installation 14
2.4. Maintenance and winterizing 14
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR COMMON FAULTS 15
4. FAILURE CODE 16
APPENDIX 1: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 17
APPENDIX 2: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 18
APPENDIX 3: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL) 19
PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR SUBSEQUENT USE
This manual provides you necessary information for optimal use and maintenance
For users ………………………………………………………………………………. P. 3-P. 9
For installers and professionals ………………………………………………… P. 10-P. 20

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Warning:
a. Please read the following tips before installation, use and maintenance.
b. Installation, removal and maintenance must be carried in accordance with the
instructions.
c. Before and after installation, if you detect any gas leakage the unit must be turned off
and reported to your supplier.
1. Use
a. Any maintenance work on the heat pump must be carried out only by a qualified Service
Technician.
b. Do not place put items on the heat pump.
c. Do not block air outlet of the heat pump.
2. Installation
a. This product must be kept away from any source of fire.
b. The installation can’t be in a closed environment or indoors, and must be kept well
ventilated.
c. Vacuum completely before welding, any maintenance or welding must be carried out by
a qualified Service Technician, field welding is not allowed.

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d. If a gas leak is detected during installation all work must stop and be reported to the
heat pump supplier for service repair.
3. Transportation & Storage
a. Secure load for transportation.
b. Care should be taken as not to damage the heat pump during transportation.
c. The product must be kept away from any source of fire.
d. Storage place should be well ventilated.
4. Maintenance Notice
a. For repair or scrap, please contact a qualified Service Technician for advice.
b. Qualification requirement
Only qualified Service Technicians are permitted to carry any service work on heat pump.
c. Repairing or filling refrigerant R32 may only be carried out by a qualified Service
Technician.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Contents:
After unpacking, please check if you have all the following components.
1.2. Operating conditions and range:
ITEMS RANGE
Operating range Air temp -7℃~43℃
Temp. setting
heating 18℃~40℃
cooling 12℃~30℃
The heat pump will have ideal performance in the operation range Air 15℃~25℃.
1.3. Advantages of different modes:
The heat pump has two modes: Smart and Silence. They have different advantages under different conditions.

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1.4. Kind
reminder:
This heat pump has Power-off memory function. When the power is recovered, the heat pump
will restart automatically.
1.4.1. The heat pump can only be used to heat the pool water. It can NEVER be used to heat other
flammable or turbid liquid.
1.4.2. Avoid catching the water union when moving the heat pump to avoid the titanium heat
exchanger damage.
1.4.3. Don’t put obstacles in front of the air inlet and outlet of the heat pump. Otherwise, heating
efficiency will be sharply reduced, even stopping the system.
1.4.4. Do not put anything into inlet or outlet, do not remove fan cover.
MODE RECOMMENDATION ADVANTAGES
Smart mode
As standard
Heating capacity: 20% to 100% capacity
Intelligent optimization
Fast heating
Silence mode
Use at night
Heating capacity: 20% to 80% capacity
Sound level: 3dB (A) lower than Smart mode.

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1.4.5. Do not use or store combustible gas or liquid such as thinners, paint and fuel to avoid fire.
1.4.6. If any abnormal circumstances occurred,
e.g.: abnormal noises, smells, smokes and leakage of electricity, switch off the
main power immediately and contact your local dealer. Do not try to repair the heat
pump by yourselves.
1.4.7. The main power switch should be out of the reach of Children.
1.4.8. Cut off the power in a lightning storm, power surges can damage heat pumps.

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1.4.9. Please note that following codes are not failure.
CODES
No water flow
Anti-Freezing Reminder
Out of the operating temp. range
Insufficient water flow or pump blocked
Abnormal outdoor power supply
2. OPERATIONS
2.1. Notice before using
2.1.1. The user is advised to start the water pump before the heat pump, and turn off the heat
pump before the water pump for long life circle.
2.1.2.Check firstly for any water leakage of piping connection, then power on, press the ON/OFF
button of the heat pump, and set suitable temperature.
2.2. Operation instructions

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SYMBOL DESIGNATION OPERATION
Power ON/OFF Press to power on or off the heat pump
Up/ Down Press to set desired water temperature
Heat/Cool/Auto Press to shift among cooling, heating and auto
Fan Press to select Silence mode ON/OFF
Note:
You may set the desired water temperature from 12 to 40℃.
The on the right shows the inlet water temperature. The on the left shows the outlet
water temperature.
After you turn on the heat pump, the fan will start to run in 3 minutes. In another 30 seconds,
the compressor will start to run.
2.2.1 Status on the display
Auto Mode Defrost Mode Heating Mode Cooling Mode
Timer ON/OFF
2.2.2. Time setting
Press for 5 seconds to enter time setting. 88:88 is flashing on the display
Press and to adjust the time (fast adjusting by continuous pressing). Then, press
to confirm and exit.
In the time setting mode, if no operation for 30 seconds, the previous pressing will be lost and
exit automatically.
2.2.3. Timer on and off
Press the for 10 seconds to enter the timer setting. The “ON” will be flashing to enter the
Timer ON setting. Press the and to adjust Timer ON time. You can choose Timer on
( Display: ON ), or Repeat Timer ON ( display: 1 ON ) by pressing . Then press to confirm
When the “ON” stops flashing, and “OFF” is flashing, you enter the Timer OFF mode. Press the
and to adjust Timer OFF time. You can choose Timer OFF (Display: OFF ), or Repeat
Timer OFF ( display: 2 OFF ) by pressing . Then press to confirm

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After entering the Time ON/OFF setting, press directly without adjusting the time to cancel
the relevant Timer setting.
Exit automatically if no operation for 30 seconds in the Timer ON/OFF mode,
2.2.4 Silence mode
The Smart mode as default will be activated when the machine is tuned on. And the display
shows .
When machine is on, press “ ” button to enter the Silence mode. will be light. Press “ ”
again to exit.
2.2.5. Compulsory defrost
When the machine is on heating and the compressor is working continuously for 10 minutes,
press both “ ” and “ ” buttons for 5 seconds to start compulsory defrost. (Note: the break
between compulsory defrost needs to be more than 30 minutes.)
The symbol of defrost is twinkling when machine is compulsory or auto defrost.
The period and ending of compulsory defrost is the same as auto defrost.
2.3. Daily maintenance and winterizing
2.3.1. Daily Maintenance
Please don’t forget to cut off power supply of the heat pump
Please clean the evaporator with household detergents or clean water, NEVER use gasoline,
thinners or any similar fuel.
Check bolts, cables and connections regularly.
2.3.2. Winterizing
In winter season when you don’t swim, please cut off power supply and drain water out of the
heat pump. When using the heat pump under 2℃, make sure there is always water flow.
Important:
Unscrew the water union of inlet pipe
to let the water flow out.
When the water in machine freezes in
winter season, the titanium heat
exchanger may be
damaged.

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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Model
Summerwave
80Fi
Summerwave
100Fi
Summerwave
135Fi
Summerwave
150Fi
Summerwave
175Fi
Summerwave
210Fi
Summerwave
270Fi
Summerwave
270Fi
Summerwave
350Fi
Advised pool volume
(m3)
20~40 25~45 30~55 35~65 40~75 50~95 65~120 65~120 90~160
Working air temp (℃) -7~43
Performance Condition: Air 26°C, Water 26°C, Humidity 80%
Heating capacity (kW)
8.4 10.3 12.8 15.0 17.3 20.4 27.3 27.0 35.6
C.O.P 14.1~7.0 14.5~6.9 15.0~7.4 15.5~6.7 14.8~5.9 14.5~5.7 14.6~6.2 14.5~6.2 14.6~5.5
C.O.P at 50% capacity
10.3 10.4 11.0 10.9 10.5 10.2 10.8 10.8 10.3
Performance Condition: Air 15°C, Water 26°C, Humidity 70%
Heating capacity (kW)
6.1 7.1 8.9 10.5 11.4 14.0 18.0 18.0 24.0
C.O.P 7.0~4.8 7.3~4.6 7.7~4.8 7.8~4.6 7.5~4.3 7.4~4.2 7.8~4.6 7.6~4.5 7.7~4.5
C.O.P at 50% capacity 6.3 6.4 6.8 6.6 6.1 6.1 6.5 6.5 6.8
Performance Condition: Air 35°C, Water 26°C, Humidity 80%
Cooling capacity (kW) 4.0 4.5 5.5 6.8 7.7 9.8 12.1 12.1 16.4
Rated input
power(kW) at air
15°C
0.17~1.2 0.19~1.5 0.22~1.73 0.27~2.2 0.3~2.6 0.38~3.3 0.57~3.8 0.53~3.9 0.62~5.2
Rated input
current(A) at air 15°C
0.74~5.2 0.83~6.5 0.96~7.52 1.17~9.6 1.3~11.3 1.65~14.3 2.48~16.5 0.76~5.6 0.89~7.4
Power supply 230V/1 Ph/50Hz 400V/3 Ph/50Hz
Advised water flux
(m³/h)
2~4 3~4 4~6 5~7 6.5~8.5 8~10 10~12 10~12 12~18
Sound pressure 1m
dB(A)
38.8~48.2 38.6~49.9 42.1~50.7 41.3~54.0 43.1~53.8 40.9~54.2 43.5~54.9 43.5~54.9 42.6~54.7
Sound pressure 10m
dB(A)
18.8~28.2 18.6~29.9 22.1~30.7 21.3~34.0 23.1~33.8 20.9~34.2 23.5~34.9 23.5~34.9 22.6~34.7
Water pipe in-out
Spec (mm)
48.3
Net Dimension
LxWxH (mm)
961×340×
658
961×340×
658
961×340×
658
961×340×
658
961×420×
658
961×420×
758
1092×420×
958
1092×420×
958
1161×530×
958
Net Weight (kg) 45 49 50 52 63 68 90 93 117
The values indicated are valid under ideal conditions: Pool covered with an isothermal cover, filtration system
running at least 15 hours a day.
Related parameters are subject to adjustment periodically for technical improvement without further notice. For
details please refer to nameplate.

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1. TRANSPORTATION
1.1. When storing or moving the heat pump, the heat pump should be at the upright
position.
1.2. When moving the heat pump, do not lift the water union since the titanium heat
exchanger inside the heat pump will be damaged.
2. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
The heat pump must be installed by a professional team. The users are not qualified to install
by themselves, otherwise the heat pump might be damaged and risky for users’ safety.
2.1. Notice before installation:
2.1.1. The inlet and outlet water unions can’t bear the weight of soft pipes. The heat pump must
be connected with hard pipes!
2.1.2. In order to guarantee the heating efficiency, the water pipe length should be ≤10m between
the pool and the heat pump.

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2.2. Installation instruction
2.2.1. Location and size
The heat pump should be installed in a place with good ventilation
Thepicture can't be displayed.
* MINIMUM DISTANCE
Filter
Water processor
Water switch

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※ Above data is subject to modification without notice.
2.2.2. Heat pump installation.
The frame must be fixed by bolts (M10) to concrete foundation or brackets. The concrete
foundation must be solid; the bracket must be strong enough and anti-rust treated;
The heat pump needs a water pump (Supplied by the user). The recommended pump
specification-flux: refer to Technical Parameter, Max. lift ≥10m
When the heat pump is running, there will be condensation water discharged from the bottom,
please pay attention to it. Please insert the drainage tube(accessory) into the hole and clip it
well, then connect a pipe to drain off the condensation water.
2.2.3. Wiring & protecting devices and cable specification
Connect to appropriate power supply, the voltage should comply with the rated voltage of the
products.
Well earth the heat pump.
Wiring must be connected by a professional technician according to the circuit diagram.
Set breaker or fuse according to the local code (leakage operating current ≤ 30mA).
The layout of power cable and signal cable should be orderly and not affecting each other.
UNIT=MM A B C D E F G H
MODEL
Summerwave 80Fi
315
590
312
340
961
250
74
658
Summerwave 100Fi
315
590
312
340
961
290
74
658
Summerwave 135Fi 315 590 312 340 961 280 74 658
Summerwave 150Fi 315 590 312 340 961 340 74 658
Summerwave 175Fi 395 590 392 420 961 390 74 658
Summerwave 210Fi 395 590 392 420 961 460 74 758
Summerwave 270Fi 395 720 392 420 1092 620 74 958
Summerwave 270Fi
395
720
392
420
1092
620
74
958
Summerwave 350Fi
505
790
496
530
1161
650
74
958

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1. Wiring diagram
B. For power supply: 400V 50Hz
NOTE:
Must be hard wired, no plug allowed (In Australia, Summerwave 80Fi~ Summerwave 135Fi has
plug for optional).
For your safe use in winter, it’s strongly recommended to equip heating priority function.
For the detailed wiring diagram, please refer to Appendix 1.
2. Options for protecting devices and cable specification
MODEL
Summerwave
80Fi
Summerwave
100Fi
Summerwave
135Fi
Summerwave
150Fi
Summerwave
175Fi
Summerwave
210Fi
Summerwave
270Fi
Summerwave
270Fi
Summerwave
350Fi
Breaker
Rated Current
A 10.5 12.0 14.5 16.5 18.0 21.0 24.0 9.0 12.0
Rated Residual
Action Current
mA
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Fuse A 10.5 12.0 14.5 16.5 18.0 21.0 24.0 9.0 12.0
Power Cord
(
mm2
)
3×2.5 3×2.5 3×2.5 3×2.5 3×4 3×4 3×6 5x2.5 5x2.5
Signal cable
(
mm2
)
3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5 3×0.5
N OTE: Th e above dat a is adapted to pow er cord ≤ 10m . If power cord is >10m, wire diameter must
be increased. The signal cable can be extended to 50m at most.
A. For power supply: 230V 50Hz
Distribution Box(Customer prepare)
Power Cord
Swimming Pool Heat Pump Wiring Board
Power Supply
230V 50Hz
Breaker
Earthing
Fuse
Fuse

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2.3. Trial after installation
Please check all the wirings carefully before turning on the heat pump.
2.3.1.Inspection before use
Check installation of the whole heat pump and the pipe connections according to the pipe
connecting drawing;
Check the electric wiring according to the electrical wiring diagram and earthing connection;
Make sure that the main power is well connected;
Check if there is any obstacle in front of the air inlet and outlet of the heat pump
2.3.2.Trial
The user is advised to start the water pump before the heat pump, and turn off the heat pump
before the water pump for long life circle.
The user should start the water pump, and check for any leakage of water; Power on and press
the ON/OFF button of the heat pump, and set desired temperature in the thermostat.
In order to protect the heat pump, the heat pump is equipped with start delay function. When
starting the heat pump, the fan will start to run in 3 minutes, in another 30 seconds, the
compressor will start to run.
After pool heat pump starts up, check for any abnormal noise from the heat pump.
Check the temperature setting.
2.4. Maintenance and winterizing
2.4.1 Maintenance
The maintenance should be carried out once per year by qualified professional technician.
Cut off power supply of the
heat pump before cleaning,
examination and repairing .
Do not touch the electronic
components until the LED
indication lights on PCB turn off.
Please clean the evaporator with household detergents or clean water, NEVER use gasoline,
thinners or any similar fuel.
Check bolts, cables and connections regularly.

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2.4.2 Winterizing
In winter season when you don’t swim, please cut off power supply and drain water out of the heat
pump. When using the heat pump under 2℃, make sure there is always water flow.
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR COMMON FAULTS
FAILURE REASON SOLUTION
Heat pump doesn’t run
No power
Wait until the power recovers
Power switch is off
Switch on the power
Fuse burned
Check and change the fuse
The breaker is off
Check and turn on the breaker
Fan running but with
insufficient heating
evaporator blocked
Remove the obstacles
Air outlet blocked
Remove the obstacles
3 minutes start delay
Wait patiently
Display normal, but no
heating
Set temp. too low
Set proper heating temp.
3 minutes start delay
Wait patiently
If above solutions don’t work, please contact your installer with detailed information and your model number.
Don’t try to repair it yourself.
ATTENTION!Please don’t try to repair the heat pump by yourself to avoid any risk.
Important:
Unscrew the water union of inlet pipe
to let the water flow out.
When the water in machine freezes in
winter season, the titanium heat
exchanger may be damaged.

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4. FAILURE CODE
NO.
DISPLAY
NOT FAILURE DESCRIPTION
1
E3
No water protection
2
E5
Power supply excesses operation range
3 E6
Excessive temp difference between inlet and outlet water(Insufficient water flow
protection)
4
Eb
Ambient temperature too high or too low protection
5
Ed
Anti-freezing reminder
NO.
DISPLAY
FAILURE DESCRIPTION
1
E1
High pressure protection
2
E2
Low pressure protection
3
E4
3 phase sequence protection (three phase only)
4
E7
Water outlet temp too high or too low protection
5
E8
High exhaust temp protection
6
EA
Evaporator overheat protection (only at cooling mode)
7
P0
Controller communication failure
8
P1
Water inlet temp sensor failure
9
P2
Water outlet temp sensor failure
10
P3
Gas exhaust temp sensor failure
11
P4
Evaporator coil pipe temp sensor failure
12
P5
Gas return temp sensor failure
13
P6
Cooling coil pipe temp sensor failure
14
P7
Ambient temp sensor failure
15
P8
Cooling plate sensor failure
16
P9
Current sensor failure
17
PA
Restart memory failure
18
F1
Compressor drive module failure
19
F2
PFC module failure
20
F3
Compressor start failure
21
F4
Compressor running failure
22
F5
Inverter board over current protection
23
F6
Inverter board overheat protection
24
F7
Current protection
25
F8
Cooling plate overheat protection
26
F9
Fan motor failure
27
Fb
Power filter plate No-power protection
28
FA
PFC module over current protection

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APPENDIX 1: HEATING PRIORITY WIRING DIAGRAM (OPTIONAL)
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