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FibroPool FH-020 - MAINTENANCE

FibroPool FH-020
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MAINTENANCE
To protect the chassis, avoid placing objects on the device. External heat pump parts can be wiped with
a damp cloth and household cleaner. (Note: Never use cleaning agents containing sand, soda, acid or
chloride as these can damage the surface)
To prevent malfunctions due to sediment in the titanium heat exchanger, ensure that the heat
exchanger cannot be contaminated. In the event that operating malfunctions occur due to
contamination, the system should be cleaned as described below. (Warning: the fins on the tube heat
exchanger have sharp edges-use caution to avoid injury)
Cleaning the pipe system in the heat exchanger
Contamination in the pipes and heat exchanger can reduce the performance and efficiency of the pump.
Pressurized drinking water should be used by a technician to remove any of these substances.
Cleaning the air system
The finned heat exchanger, ventilator and condensation outflow should be cleaned of debris (leaves,
twigs, etc...) before each season. These types of contaminants can be manually removed using
compressed air or by flushing with clean water. It may be necessary to remove the device cover and air
inlet grid first.
The external fins can be cleaned with a spray on air conditioner condenser cleaner.
Note: Before opening the device, ensure that all circuits are isolated from the power supply.
To prevent the evaporator and condensation tray from being damaged, do not use hard or sharp objects
for cleaning. Under extreme weather conditions, ice may form on the air intake and exhaust air outlet
grids. If this happens, all ice from these grids must be removed to ensure that the minimum air flow rate
is maintained.
Winter Shutdown/Lay-up
If the outdoor temperature is expected to drop below the pump's operating limit (-5°C or 23°F) after the
swimming season has ended, the water circuit of the heat pump should be completely drained to avoid
damage.
For this, simply disconnect the unions, and lean the heater 45' degrees to the side of the connections.
This will remove most/ all standing water from the tank. If you are not confident that all water has been
removed, simply insert a wet-dry vacuum hose into the bottom water port and vacuum out the
remaining water.
Attention: Warranty does not cover damages to the heat exchanger tanks.
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