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Instructions Pentair, Modèle 300K BTU/HR

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4. Toggle-Style Valve: Pull toggle toward you to turn gas off. 5. Replace the Access Door Panels. OPERATING CONTROL The five operating switches are: POOL ON Press this button to govern heater operation by the pool temperature setting. SPA ON Press this button to govern heater operation by the spa temperature setting. HEATER OFF Press this button to switch off the heater. ^ ^^ TEMP Press this button to raise the temperature setting. Ў ЎЎ TEMP Press this button to lower the temperature setting. To toggle the display between degrees Centigrade (°C) and degrees Fahrenheit (°F): 1. Turn the Operating Control OFF. 2. Press ^ ^^ TEMP or Ў ЎЎ TEMP for 5 seconds. The display will flash once and change modes (°C to °F or vice versa). Temperature Digital Temperature Up and Down Display Dual Temperature Controls System Operation Heater OFF Indicator Lights Switch FIGURE 6: Operating Control for all models. When either the ^ ^^ TEMP or Ў ЎЎ TEMP buttons are depressed, the digital display will indicate the temperature setting. After five seconds, the display will return to the actual pool/spa temperature. In addition to the digital temperature display, there are five indicator lights: The POOL ON light indicates that the pool water temperature is governing operation of the heater. The SPA ON light indicates that the spa water tempera ture is governing operation of the heater. The HEATING light comes on and stays on when the burner is firing. This light should be on whenever the burner is on. It blinks when the heater is calling for heat but not firing. If this light is on but the burner fails to come on, one of the “service” lights should come on, indicating a fault in the system. 6 The SERVICE SYSTEM light indicates that there is insufficient water flow to the heater. If the pump is operating, this usually indicates that the filter and/or skimmers should be cleaned (some filters may require back- washing). If the light remains on after the filter/skimmers have been serviced, the system should be checked by a qualified service technician. The SERVICE HEATER light indicates a fault in the heater or its controls. If this light comes on, shut down the heater (See TO SWITCH OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE on page 6), and have a qualified service technician check the system. WARNING Risk of explosion or fire causing burns or death if safety interlocks are disabled. DO NOT attempt to operate heater when SERVICE HEATER light is on or if blower or burner will not start. Instead, follow instructions under “To Switch Off Gas to the Appliance,” and call a qualified service technician to repair unit. AFTER START-UP CHECKING WATER FLOW WARNING Fire or flooding hazard. If the unit overheats and the burner fails to shut off, follow instructions under “To Switch Off Gas to the Appliance”, Page 6, and call a qualified service technician to repair unit. After start-up, the outlet water pipe should feel slightly warmer than the inlet pipe. If it feels hot, or if you hear the water in the heater boiling, there may not be enough water flow to the appliance. Make sure that the filter is not plugged. If water temperature remains high but the unit continues to operate, turn off the appliance and call your service technician. SPRING AND FALL OPERATION If the pool is only used occasionally, lower the pool thermostat to 65° F (18° C). and leave the heater on. This will keep the pool and the surrounding ground warm enough so that the heater should restore the pool to a comfortable temperature within about one day. COLD WEATHER OPERATION The heater may be operated in the wintertime, provided air temperatures remain above freezing and the water temperature is not permitted to drop below 65° F (18° C). Extended heater operation with water temperatures below 65° F (10° C) can result in serious damage to the heater and is not covered by warranty. NOTICE: When starting the heater for the swimming season with a water temperature below 50° F (10° C), the heater may be used to heat the water; however, make sure that the heater operates continuously until the water temperature reaches the heater’s minimum setting of 65° F (18° C). DO NOT operate this unit outdoors at temperatures below 40° F (4° C). During cold weather, if there is no danger of freezing, operate the filter pump continuously even if the heater is not operating. If air temperatures are expected to drop below freezing (32° F/0° C), shut down the heater and winterize it (See ”WINTERIZING”, Page 8). Allowing the heater to freeze will void the warranty. MAINTAINING POOL TEMPERATURE To maintain pool temperature, make sure that the heater switch and valving are reset to pool settings after using the spa. ENERGY SAVING TIPS 1. Keep the pool or spa covered when not in use. This will reduce heating costs, reduce water evaporation, conserve chemicals and reduce load on the filtering system. 2. Reduce pool thermostat to 78° F (25° C) or lower; reduce spa temperature to 100° F (38° C). 3. Use a time clock to sta...

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