Controls configuration & adjustments, Caution – Aquacal Heat Pump User Manual

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1. Entering Service Menu:

A. To enter the service menu, Simultaneously press and hold both the [UP ARROW] and

[DOWN ARROW] keys until [CF1] (Celsius / Fahrenheit) code appears. (Note: if “000”
displays, the User Lock Code is enabled, and the ULC pass code must be entered before
proceeding. See Owner-Level Operating Instructions, page-15: “User Lock Code Option
[ULC].” If the owner’s ULC pass code is unknown, the factory default code “17” may be used
to access controller programming.) Press the [POOL/SPA] key four times to display [LOC],
which is the entrance point for the Service Menu.

B. The [LOC] code function allows service personnel to use an access code to enter the

service menu. This section of the programming is intended for authorized factory service
personnel, only.

C. Using the [UP] and [DOWN] arrow keys, scroll the displayed number to “50.” (“50” is the

default service entry pass code.)

D. Once the correct service code is displayed, pressing the [POOL/SPA] key–once again–will

allow access to the service menu.

E. The first service parameter displayed will be [dEL] (4 -minute time delay on make).

NOTE: Pressing the [POOL/SPA] key will save the displayed value in any menu parameter,

and will advance to the next service menu juncture.

Controls Configuration & Adjustments

Level-2 (Dealer-Service) Microprocessor Programming

(Includes Configuration for External Controllers)

Failure to heed the following may result in equipment dam-
age and voiding of manufacturer’s warranty.

CAUTION !

Heat pumps contain no owner-serviceable components. Owner-initiated adjustments, beyond
the controller “LOC” code, must not be attempted. If adjustments are deemed necessary, the
owner should contact installing dealer or AquaCal Customer Support at (727-823-5642).

Level-2 programming involves configuring the heat pump microprocessor for specific site character-
istics. To explain: this programming is where the heat pump microprocessor is set to operate with, or
without, an external “pool equipment” controller; where sensor calibrations are performed; and where
changes to other factory default parameters are made.

Before transferring use of the heater to the owner, the installer must insure the controller programming
is compatible with any site-installed external controllers, and that the heater starts and operates per
the manufacturer’s specifications.

Generally speaking, the installer’s main focus within Level-2 programming will be in configuring for
external controller compatibility. And, unless instructed to do otherwise by the AquaCal Technical
Support Group, the installer should not adjust sensor calibration or dead-band values
.

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