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Control 1.3 Swimming Pool Control Unit
Operation
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- Max. fill time: defines the maximum time for which the fill valve can be continuously controlled. If the
time is exceeded, the fill valve is switched off and an error message is displayed.
- Max. daily fill time: defines the maximum time for which the fill valve can be controlled in a day. If
the time is exceeded, the fill valve is switched off and an error message is displayed.
- Forced HE5: defines whether a forced activation of the filter pump should occur when water comes
into contact with the hang-in electrode HE5 (only for overflow pools).
- Forced HE6: defines whether a forced backwashing cycle should occur when water comes into
contact with the hang-in electrode HE6 (only for overflow pools).
Figure 7: Level control
If a level control is required to control the level of an overflow pool, this must be connected to the BUS
terminals. The hang-in electrodes are connected to the level control. Please refer to the operating
instructions and circuit diagrams for the level control.
The float switch to control the level of a skimmer pool must be connected to the terminals E7.
If a (solenoid) fill valve is available, this must be connected to the terminals A9.