Zodiac ePump User manual

H0352000


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2.1 Introduction ...................................................... 6
2.2 The Controller Panel ........................................ 6
2.3 The Controller Components ............................. 6
2.4 Installation of the Backplate onto an
Electrical Box ................................................... 6
2.5 Installation of the Backplate on a Flat Wall ...... 7
2.6 Connection to the Jandy ePump
Variable Speed Pump ....................................... 7
2.7 Jandy ePump Variable Speed Pump
Switch Settings ................................................. 7
2.8 Connection to Remote Contacts ...................... 8
2.9 Remote Operation ............................................ 8
2.10 Remote Closure 4 Behavior ............................. 8
2.10.1 Remote Closure 4 Application -
Booster Pump Support ..................................... 9
3.1 The ePump™ Controller .................................. 9
3.2 The ePump™ Controller Interface ................... 9
3.3 Basic Functions .............................................. 10
4.1 OFF Mode ...................................................... 10
4.2 RUN Mode ..................................................... 10
4.3 Manual Start and Stop ................................... 10
4.4 Pump Speed Setting ...................................... 11
4.5 Timeclock Setup and Operation ..................... 11
4.6 Remote Operation .......................................... 12
4.7 Pump Freeze Protect ..................................... 13
4.8 Keypad Lock .................................................. 13
5.1 Entering Service Setup .................................. 14
5.2 Minimum and Maximum Pump Speeds ......... 14
5.3 Load Defaults ................................................. 14
5.4 Last Fault ....................................................... 15
5.5 Priming Speed and Duration .......................... 15
5.6 eStar Speed ................................................... 16
5.7 Pump Freeze Protect Operation .................... 16
6.1 Setting Time-of-Day ....................................... 17
6.2 Labeling Presets ............................................ 17
6.3 General Labels ............................................... 17
6.4 Custom Labels ............................................... 17
6.5 Display Light Control ...................................... 18
6.6 Language Selection ....................................... 18
6.7 Run Duration (Presets 3 and 4 Only) ............. 18

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All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local
codes. When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature
of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of (37°C). The symptoms of
hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the
body. The effects of hyperthermia include: 1) unawareness of impending danger; 2) failure to perceive heat; 3)
failure to recognize the need to exit spa; 4) physical inability to exit spa; 5) fetal damage in pregnant women; 6)
unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not remove the suction fittings of your spa or hot tub. Never operate a spa or hot
tub if the suction fittings are broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate
marked on the equipment assembly.
a) The water in a spa should never exceed (40°C). Water temperatures between (38°C) and (40°C) are
considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when
spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
b) Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of
pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to (38°C).
c) Before entering a spa or hot tub, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate
thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies.
d) The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness with
the possibility of drowning.
e) Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system
problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
f) Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub since some medication
may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.

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People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub.
To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub.
Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness and possible
drowning.
Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub.
Water temperature in excess of (38°C) may be injurious to your health.
Before entering a spa or hot tub measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.
Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
Do not permit any electric appliance (such as a light, telephone, radio, or television) within 1.5m of a spa or
hot tub.
The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
Install to provide drainage of compartment for electrical components.
To avoid injury ensure that you use this control system to control only packaged pool/spa heaters which have built-
in operating and high limit controls to limit water temperature for pool/spa applications. This device should not be
relied upon as a safety limit control.

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This document provides general instructions to
install the controller for use with the Zodiac ePump™
variable speed pump. The controller can be mounted to
an electrical gang box (single, double, or triple) or to a
flat wall.
The instructions have been written with safety
as the priority, and must be followed exactly. Read
through the instructions completely before starting the
procedure.
Please note, the ePump™ Controller can not be
used in conjunction with a Jandy PDA or OneTouch™
Controller.
The controller panel provides both timed and
manual speed controls for the Zodiac ePump™ Variable
Speed Pump.
Four speed presets are directly available on the
panel, while four (4) additional presets may be accessed
via the MENU key.
The up and down keys are used to adjust the
pump speed. The speed is saved as it is adjusted. No
further action is required to save the new speed setting
after adjustment. The selected speed can be saved and
assigned to one of the speed buttons.
As shown in Figure 1, preset speed "" is
assigned to the "eStar" feature. Hence, it is intended
to be assigned an energy-efficient filtration speed, as
determined by the installer.
The ePump™ controller assembly (See Figure 2)
contains the following components:
1. ePump™ Controller
2. Mounting Gasket
3. Backplate
4. Round Seal
5. Six (6) Screws
Additional materials are required for the
installation of the controller and must be supplied by the
installer:
1. A cable to connect the pump to the remotely
mounted controller, minimum size of 22
AWG (Zodiac part number WCABLE). This
cable will need to have four (4) conductors
and be able to handle 24V control signals.
This cable should be rated for the particular
installation (for example: outdoor, UV resistant,
direct burial, etc.) and should conform to
all applicable codes and regulations. (A
suitable cable is included in the FloPro Series
ePump™.)
2. A minimum of two (2) fasteners to mount the
controller back plate to a wall or electrical box.
The fasteners should be suitable for the surface
where the controller is to be remotely mounted.
Do not expose the user interface to direct sunlight. Too
much direct sunlight will darken the LCD screen, and it
will no longer be readable.
1. Turn off the pump at the control panel.
2. Turn off all electrical power to the pump at
the main junction box or at the circuit breaker
providing electrical power to the pump.
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the ePump™
electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to
comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe
personal injury or death.

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3. Secure the backplate to the box using the screws
that came with the electrical box.
4. Drill out a ½" hole and insert the round seal
supplied with the kit. A remote cable will run
through the middle hole of the backplate and
into the electrical box.
Do not expose the user interface to direct sunlight. Too
much direct sunlight will darken the LCD screen, and it
will no longer be readable.
1. Turn off the pump at the control panel.
2. Turn off all electrical power to the pump at
the main junction box or at the circuit breaker
providing electrical power to the pump.
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the ePump™
electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to
comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe
personal injury or death.
3. A minimum of two (2) fasteners (installer
supplied) are required when installing to a flat
wall to hold the controller securely.
4. The backplate has ten (10) mounting holes to
choose from. Only drill out the backplate holes
that will be used. See Figure 2.
5. Mark the hole locations on the wall and use the
fastener to secure the backplate to the wall.
6. At the bottom of the backplate, cut the two
(2) tabs out with an appropriate tool, such as a
Stanley knife, and route the cable through the
open channel.
The following steps provide the procedure for
installing the controller to a Zodiac ePump™ variable
speed pump.
1. Turn off all switches and the main breaker that
supplies power to the pump.
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the ePump™
electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to
comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe
personal injury or death.
2. Attach the four (4) wires in the RS-485 cable
to the RS-485 connector. Make sure the colors
match the positions on the User Interface. See
Figure 3.
3. Turn on all switches and the main breaker
feeding power to the pump.
4. Verify the operation of the controller. If the
controller displays FAULT PUMP NOT
CONNECTED, re-check the wiring and the
DIP switch address setting on the pump.
For the ePump™, the 4-position dip switch is
located at the rear of the pump, as shown in Figure 3.

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This dip switch serves two functions, it
determines what type of control will be used with
the pump and it selects the pump address. The SW 1
(switch 1) and SW 2 are turned ON if the pump is to be
controlled by a stand alone controller.
The SW 3 and SW 4 are turned ON/OFF to
select the Pump address.
OFF OFF 1
ON OFF 2
OFF ON 3
ON ON 4
The controller allows speeds "" through "4"
to operate via remote contact closures (switch or relay).
Speed "4" operates differently than the other three. See
Section 2.10, Remote Closure 4 Behavior.
1. Turn off all switches and the main breaker that
supplies power to the ePump™.
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the ePump™
electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to
comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe
personal injury or death.
2. Connect one side of the remote contact closure
to the COMMON terminal on J3 REMOTE
CONTROL connector of the controller. See
Figure 5.
3. Connect the other side of the remote contact
closure to INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, or
INPUT 4 terminal on J3 REMOTE CONTROL
connector of the controller, depending on which
speed is to be controlled.
4. Turn on all switches and the main breaker
feeding power to the ePump™.
5. Verify the operation of the contact closures. If
the correct speed is activated when the closure
is activated, the ePump™ starts, and the
message REMOTE ENABLED appears on the
controller display.
When starting the pump via a remote closure,
the pump will first run at the priming speed for
the priming duration, as set by the installer.
Speeds activated via remote closures always
override speeds that have been activated manually or via
an internal timer program. When the pump is activated
via a remote closure, the keypad is disabled and the
message appears on the display.
The controller will remain in this state until
the contact is opened. When more than one (1) contact
closure occurs, the highest speed will take priority.
The behavior of speed "4" differs from manual
operation when operated via a remote contact closure.
As during manual operation, the turn-on time of remote
closure 4 is immediate, and occurs at the same time
as contact closure (For example, see Section 2.8). The
turn-off time, however, is delayed by 30 minutes.
In other words, when remote closure 4 is de-
activated, the ePump™ will continue to run for 30
minutes, after which time the controller will turn off the
ePump™. The delay may be manually interrupted by
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The behavior of remote closure 4 may be
used to allow an external timeclock fitted with a
20-minute electrical isolation switch (e.g., Intermatic
P/N 156T4042A) to properly control the ePump™ in
conjunction with a booster pump.
Connection for Booster Pump Support:
1. Turn off all switches and the main breaker that
supplies power to the ePump™.
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the ePump™
electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to
comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in severe
personal injury or death.
2. Install the normally-closed electrical isolation
switch to the timeclock assembly. (See
timeclock manufacturer’s instructions for
details.)
3. Connect the main timeclock contacts to the
booster pump power input per the booster pump
installation manual.
4. Connect one side of the fireman’s switch
to the ePump™ Controller at J3 REMOTE
CONTROL, COMMON.
5. Connect the other side of the fireman’s switch
to the ePump™ controller at J3 REMOTE
CONTROL, INPUT 4.
6. Set the timeclock to the desired on/off times.
7. Turn on all switches and the main breaker
feeding power to the ePump™.
8 If the installation is working properly, the
fireman’s switch will open 20 minutes before
the booster pump shuts down, the ePump™
will continue to run for 30 minutes, and the
ePump™ Controller will display PUMP WILL
REMAIN ON FOR xx:xx, where xx:xx is the
time remaining until ePump™ shutdown.
The ePump™ controller contains an advanced
microcontroller that provides a simple yet sophisticated
interface to operate your ePump™ for maximum
efficiency and enjoyment of your pool.
The controller allows operation of the ePump™
in three ways: Manually, from built-in timers, and
remotely via contact closures.
The ePump™ controller interface panel
provides both timed and manual speed controls for the
ePump™.
Four (4) speed presets are directly available on
the panel, while four additional presets may be accessed
via the key.
The up and down arrow keys are used to adjust
the pump speed. Speed is saved as it is adjusted. No
further action is required to save the new speed setting
after adjustment. The selected speed can be saved and
assigned to one of the speed buttons.
As shown below, preset speed "" is assigned
to the eStar feature. Hence, it is intended to be assigned
an energy-efficient filtration speed, as determined by the
installer.

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The ePump™ has two (2) operational modes:
User Mode and Setup Mode.
In the User Mode, the controller provides access
to pump control options including:
• Manual start and stop of pump
• Pump speed setting
• Timeclock setup and operation
See Section 4.1 for User Mode (pg10)
The Setup Mode allows the user to configure
the controller. Setup options include:
• Time-of-day setting
• Labeling of pump presets (speeds)
• Display light control
• Language selection
• Run duration
See Section 6 for Set Up Mode (pg 17)
When the pump is off (not running), the
controller displays
, where 00:00 is the time-of-day clock.
When the pump is running (not off), the
controller displays , where
n:label is the number and label of the selected preset,
00:00 is the time-of-day clock, and xxxx is the pump
speed.
Up to eight (8) programmed speeds may be
started from the controller. Manual operation of speeds
"" through "4" differs from manual operation of
speeds "5" through "8".
When starting the pump, the pump will first run
at the priming speed for the priming duration, as
set by the installer.
To start the pump manually running at speeds
"eStar" through "4", press button "" through "4"
corresponding to the desired speed. The associated LED
will illuminate red and the controller enters the
mode.
To stop the pump, press the button again. The
associated LED will extinguish and the pump and
controller will return to the mode.

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To start the pump manually at speeds "5"
through "8", press the button. The controller
displays , where n:label
is the number and label of the last selected preset "5"
through "8".
Using the arrow keys, select the desired preset
to activate, and then press to enter mode,
starting the pump running at the selected speed.
234
SELECT PRESET
5:PRESET 5
ePUMP
MENU
To stop the pump, press . To exit without
starting the pump, press any button "" through "4".
With the exception of preset "", the pump
speed for each preset may be adjusted while the pump is
running in that preset mode. Preset "" is reserved for
the eStar function, and its speed is set by the installer.
To adjust the pump speed, the controller must
be in the mode. While in mode, the controller
displays the pump speed. Adjust the speed by pressing
the up or down arrow keys. The speed is saved by the
controller and will remain until changed again.
Pump speed is adjustable only within a certain
range. The minimum and maximum limits of the
range are set by the installer.
The controller allows the user to create timed
pump programs on pump speeds (presets) ""
and "2". The two timers operate independently of each
other, and may overlap in time if desired.
Start the desired speed, "" or "2". Press
. The controller enters the Timeclock setup mode.
Using the arrow keys, select and press .
Set the desired pump turn-on time using the arrow keys
and press . The time is stored. Select
using the arrow keys and press . Set the desired
pump turn-off time using the arrow keys and press
. The time is stored.
If your filtration equipment run time is controlled
via an external timeclock such as a chlorinator
or a solar controller, add filtration run time to the
default (midnight) .
Example:
Should you wish to run filtration for 8 hours per
day set the as (midnight)
and set the ePump as .
Please note this does not mean the filtration will
operate at midnight. It indicates the epump will
run for 8 hours duration from when it receives
power from the external timeclock.

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Using the arrow keys, select .
Select using the arrow keys. The program is
now enabled to run. Press the preset button ("" or
"2") to return to the mode.
When the pump is stopped, the associated green
LED will illuminate, indicating a timeclock program is
enabled for that speed.
If two (2) timed programs overlap, the program
with the faster speed will take priority and run to
completion. If the earlier-starting program is still
active, it will resume operation. The program off times
never change, i.e., they are not ‘pushed-out’ in time
when programs overlap. Timeclock programs may be
prematurely stopped by stopping the pump manually
from the keypad. This override is active until the
program start time is reached again, at which time the
timed program will start the pump as programmed. See
Section 3.5.3, Manually Overriding a Timer Program.
If the pump is started manually at a speed that
has been programmed with a timer, the pump will be
stopped by the timeclock at the programmed off time.
See Section 3.5.4, Timer Overriding a Manual On.
When starting the pump via a timed program,
the pump will first run at the priming speed for
the priming duration, as set by the installer.
If a program overlap occurs, the pump will
immediately start at the program speed without
priming first.
Timeclock programs may be prematurely
stopped by pressing the active preset key. This override
is active until the program start time is reached again,
i.e., for 24 hours, at which time the timed program will
start the pump as programmed.
If the pump is started manually at a speed that
has been programmed with a timer, the pump will be
stopped by the timeclock at the programmed off time.
A clock icon appears on the display when the timer has
assumed control of the off time.
The controller allows speeds "", "2", and "3"
to be operated like manually operated speeds via remote
contact closures. Speed "4" may also be operated
remotely, but it behaves differently. See Section 2.10,
Remote Closure 4 Behavior.
Speeds activated via remote closures always
override speeds that have been activated manually or via
an internal timer program. When the pump is activated
via a remote closure, the keypad is disabled and the
message appears on the display.

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The controller will remain in this state until the
contact is opened. When more than one contact closure
occurs, the highest speed will take priority.
When starting the pump via a remote closure,
the pump will first run at the priming speed for
the priming duration, as set by the installer.
The behavior of speed 4 differs from other
speeds when operated via a remote contact closure.
As during manual operation, the turn-on time of
remote closure 4 is immediate, and occurs at the same
time as the contact closure. The turn-off time, however,
is delayed by 30 minutes. In other words, when remote
closure 4 is de-activated, the pump will continue to run
for 30 minutes, after which time the controller will turn
off the pump. The delay may be manually interrupted by
pressing any preset key.
The behavior of remote closure 4 may be
used to allow an external timeclock fitted with a
20-minute electrical isolation switch (e.g., Intermatic
P/N 156T4042A) to properly control the pump in
conjunction with a booster pump. Consult your installer
for further information.
To help protect against pump damage, the
controller monitors the temperature inside the pump.
If enabled, pump freeze protect will start the pump
at the eStar speed when the temperature approaches
freezing. The pump will then run for a duration set by
the installer.
Freeze protection is intended to protect equipment and
plumbing for short periods of freezing only. It does this
by activating the filtration pump and circulating the water
to prevent freeze inside equipment or plumbing. Freeze
protection does not guarantee that equipment will not be
damaged by extended periods of freezing temperatures
or power outages. In these conditions, the pool and spa
should be shut down completely (e.g. drained of water and
closed for the winter) until warmer weather exists.
The pump freeze protect run time may be
interrupted by pressing a preset key, as follows:
Pressing the "" key once overrides the pump
freeze protect run time, pressing it twice turns off the
pump. Pressing other preset keys will override the pump
freeze protect run time and activate the selected preset
speed.
Press and hold both arrow keys for five (5)
seconds to lock the keypad. To disable the keypad lock,
repeat the procedure while the keypad is locked.

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To set the maximum speed, from the service
setup menu, select using the arrow
keys. Press . Using the arrow keys, set the
maximum speed to the desired value. Press to
accept and store.
To restore factory default settings to the
controller, from the service setup menu, select
. Press . Using the arrow keys, select
. Press to restore factory default settings.
The service setup menu allows the installer to
set various operating parameters, view fault history, and
restore factory defaults.
Parameters that may be modified and set in the
service setup menu include:
• Priming speed and duration.
• Minimum and maximum pump speeds.
• "" eStar speed.
• Pump Freeze Protect operation.
The ePump™ controller must be in the OFF
mode (all LED's lights must be off) before
entering the user setup mode. While in setup
mode the controller will return back to the OFF
mode after one (1) minute since the last key
press.
To enter the service setup menu, press and hold
, then press and hold the "" and preset "4"
keys. Hold all three (3) keys down for five (5) seconds.
To exit, press any preset button.
These speeds are considered global settings
across the entire controller, and create the range of
allowable speed that may be sent to the ePump™.
To set the minimum speed, from the service
setup menu, select using the arrow
keys. Press . Using the arrow keys, set the
minimum speed to the desired value. Press to
accept and store.

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eStar 1750 RPM
Preset 2 - 8 2750 RPM
Priming Speed 2750 RPM
Freeze Protect Duration 30 min
Priming Duration 1 min
This feature shows on the top display line, the
most recent unique fault message and on the bottom
display line, the second-to-last unique fault message.
If there is no entry for a fault, the display will show
“*----------------*” on the corresponding line. To select
last fault, from the service setup menu select
. Press .
NOTE The fault messages are stored in non-volatile
memory, and remain even with no power. To
clear the fault history, press either arrow key.
The ePump™ controller will command the
ePump™ to operate at the priming speed for the
priming duration specified (except during timer program
overlaps or follow-on commands where the pump is
not stopped before changing speeds). From the service
setup menu, select using the arrow keys.
Press .
To set priming speed, select
using the arrow keys. Press . Using the arrow
keys, set the priming speed to the desired value. Press
to accept and store.
To set priming duration, select
using the arrow keys. Press . Using
the arrow keys, set the priming speed to the desired
value in minutes from one (1) to five (5) minutes. Press
to accept and store.

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The "" speed is intended to be used as an
energy-efficient setting that can be easily called-up by
activating the eStar preset speed from the keypad or
remote closure. After this speed has been determined
by the installer, the eStar preset may be set as follows:
From the service setup menu, select
. Press . Using the arrow keys, set the
speed to the desired value. Press to accept and
store.
When enabled to do so, the ePump™ controller
monitors the temperature inside the pump and will
activate the ePump™ at the eStar speed when the
temperature approaches freezing. The run duration of
the pump freeze protect operation is adjustable from 30
minutes to 8 hours, or may be disabled completely.
To set the pump freeze protect operation,
from the service setup menu select
. Press . Using the arrow keys, set the
duration to the desired value. To disable pump freeze
protect, set the duration to 0:00. Press to accept
and store.
Freeze protection is intended to protect equipment and
plumbing for short periods of freezing only. It does this
by activating the filtration pump and circulating the water
to prevent freeze inside equipment or plumbing. Freeze
protection does not guarantee that equipment will not be
damaged by extended periods of freezing temperatures
or power outages. In these conditions, the pool and spa
should be shut down completely (e.g. drained of water and
closed for the winter) until warmer weather exists.
The pump freeze protect run time may be
interrupted by pressing a preset key, as follows:
Pressing the key "" once overrides the pump
freeze protect run time, pressing it twice turns off the
pump. Pressing other preset keys will override the pump
freeze protect run time and activate the selected preset
speed.
The controller must be in the mode before
entering the Setup Mode is possible. While in
Setup Mode the controller will return back to the
mode after one minute since the last key
press.
In general, when in setup mode, preset keys
"" through "4" are used as ‘escape’ or exit keys while
navigating the setup menu.
To enter the setup mode, press and hold the
button for five (5) seconds. The controller
displays Using the arrow keys,
select the desired setup item to change.

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From the setup menu, select . Press
the button to display the currently-set time.
Using the arrow keys, adjust to the desired time. Press
to save your setting.
The ePump™ controller comes from the factory
with pre-programmed labels or names for the preset
speeds. While these labels may be appropriate for many
owners, they may be changed as desired to suit your
particular installation.
Two types of labels are provided by the
controller:
• General Labels - selected from a list
• Custom Labels - created by the user
From the setup menu, select .
Press the button to display the currently selected
preset. Using the arrow keys, choose the preset to be
changed. Press to select. The controller displays
. Select or
as desired using the arrow keys.
Using the arrow keys, select a general label
from the list to assign to the preset. Press to
assign the label to the preset.
In the custom label mode, the controller
displays a flashing cursor at the character position to be
changed. Using the arrow keys, change the character as
desired. Press to accept the change and advance
to the next character position. Press any preset key ""
through "4" to return to the previous cursor position.
Continue this procedure until the end of the
label is reached. The new label is saved when is
pressed at the last character position.

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The controller’s display is equipped with a
backlight to aid viewing in low light conditions.
From the setup menu, select .
Press . Using the arrow keys, select the desired
operating mode for the display backlight:
Turn off display backlight.
Turn on display backlight.
Turn on display backlight,
with automatic turn-off after two (2) minutes since the
last key press.
From the setup menu, select using
the arrow keys. Press . Using the arrow keys,
select the desired language. Press to save the
selection.
Presets "3" and "4" may be programmed to run
for a specified duration after being manually started.
This run duration is programmable from 30 minutes to
8 hours, in increments of 30 minutes. A setting of 0:00
disables the run duration feature, allowing the preset to
run indefinitely.
From the setup menu, select .
Press . Select the preset to be programmed. Press
. Set the desired run duration for the preset using
the arrow keys. Press to accept.

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H0352000
Zodiac Group Australia Pty Ltd
219 Woodpark Road, Smitheld NSW 2164
Ph: 1800 688 552 Fax: 02 9756 3987
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