Warning – Pentair EASYTOUCH EZ100 User Manual

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Rev. D

2-19-04

3

P/N

520041

SECTION IV.

POWER CENTER

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION

If your Compool electrical panel includes circuit breakers (almond colored steel enclosure), it is also required that the

main power into the home be switched off at the main circuit breaker box.

Before starting the installation process, disconnect power by switching off all circuit breakers to all associated pool and

spa equipment. Failure to do so may lead to severe electrical shock, which can result in death or severe personal

injury.

Loosen the LOCK SCREW on handle of hinged faceplate in left-side of Power Center, and swing open to expose
the low-voltage wiring compartment. If the Power Center incorporates a circuit breaker subpanel, it will be
necessary to temporarily remove the breaker panel in order to access the low-voltage wiring compartment.
Insert the flexible conduit (attached to Receiver) into the low-voltage compartment by threading through the plastic
bushing on the underside of the Power Center enclosure.

SECTION V.

POWER ISOLATION CIRCUIT BOARD

Locate the two cables (one silver and one black) protruding from the flexible conduit. Each cable has a modular
connector attached. If the Control System incorporates an Indoor Remote, disconnect any cables going to
Socket #2 of the Power Center circuit board. Plug the short cable (BLACK) from the Power Isolation circuit board
into Socket #2. Plug the black cable from the RF receiver into the socket marked “EZ-WIRELESS” of the Power
Isolation circuit board. The Power Isolation PCB has an additional socket to accommodate the Indoor Remote
cable from Socket #2 marked “CP100”. If there is no Indoor Remote, the silver cable for the receiver may be
plugged directly into Socket #1 of the Power Center circuit board. If the Control System incorporates an Indoor
Remote, it will be necessary to use a Cable Splitter for Socket #1. See SECTION VI. CABLE SPLITTERS
(Optional).

SECTION VI.

CABLE SPLITTERS (Optional)

If the Control System incorporates an Indoor Remote, disconnect any existing Indoor Remote cables from Socket #1.
It will be necessary to use a Cable Splitter (P/N 6CONDDUAL) to connect to the Power Center circuit board.
Plug the short cable (attached to single-connector end of each Cable Splitter) into Socket #1. Plug the cable from
the Indoor Remote and the silver cable from the receiver into the Cable Splitter sockets.

SECTION VII.

HAND-HELD REMOTE

The Hand-held Remote will control four circuits.
SPA button activates the Spa circuit (duplicates Spa Button on Optional Indoor Remote).
“A” button activates Auxiliary 1 circuit (duplicates Button 1 on Optional Indoor Remote).
“B” button activates Auxiliary 2 circuit (duplicates Button 2 on Optional Indoor Remote).
“C” button activates Auxiliary 3 circuit (duplicates Button 3 on Optional Indoor Remote).
Each of the four functions on the hand-held remote has an “ON” and an “OFF” button.
It is possible to incorporate a 30-minute or 90-minute countdown cycle for the Spa and/or Auxiliary 1 circuit
(useful if Aux1 is used for a jet pump or air blower). In this instance, whenever those circuits are turned on, they
will automatically shut down (at the end of the countdown cycle) without having to push the “OFF” button.
In order to incorporate the countdown feature, it is necessary to make adjustments to the circuit board located
inside the Receiver unit.

SECTION VIII. USING THE HAND-HELD REMOTE

To activate a circuit, press and hold the appropriate “ON” button for at least a full second. To deactivate, press
and hold the “OFF” button in the same manner.

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