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Madimack ECO - User Manual

Madimack ECO
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Questions and Answers

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    Melissa EvansSep 2, 2025
    What should I do if my Madimack Heat Pump displays F2?
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      Jennifer ReedSep 3, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump shows F2, check the PFC switch circuit to see if it's shorted.
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    Donna MortonSep 2, 2025
    What does F1 mean on my Madimack ECO?
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      Kathleen PrattSep 2, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump displays F1, check the voltage and the frequency conversion.
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    Ms. Jennifer Edwards DDSSep 1, 2025
    What causes the E8 error on a Madimack ECO?
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      Mary GaySep 1, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump is showing error code E8, check if refrigerant gas is leaking. Also, check the connection of the sensor; it might need to be replaced if faulty. Finally, inspect the compressor of the pump.
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    imedinaAug 31, 2025
    What does error code E7 mean on a Madimack Heat Pump?
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      Kimberly ReidAug 31, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump is showing error E7, check for any blockages in the inlets, outlets, and through the pipe.
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    Michael CarpenterAug 30, 2025
    What does E4 error mean on my Madimack ECO Heat Pump and how to fix it?
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      Mrs. Michele Adams MDAug 30, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump displays error code E4, check the power connection to the pump.
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    lreeseAug 29, 2025
    How to fix E2 error on a Madimack ECO Heat Pump?
    • D
      Destiny SmithAug 29, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump displays error E2, it indicates a low gas pressure switch problem. You should: 1. Check the water flow from the filtration pump and ventilation clearances. 2. Check that the low-pressure switch is an open circuit. 3. Replace the PCB. 4. Replace the inverter board.
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    alexandriajohnsonAug 28, 2025
    What does E1 error mean on a Madimack ECO?
    • K
      Kathleen HillAug 28, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump is showing error code E1, this indicates a high gas pressure switch issue. To address this: 1. Check the water flow from the filtration pump and ventilation clearances. 2. Check that the high-pressure switch is a closed circuit. 3. Replace the PCB. 4. Replace the inverter board.
  • S
    Steven JonesAug 27, 2025
    Why is my Madimack ECO display normal but not heating?
    • L
      Laura RojasAug 27, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump display appears normal but there is no heating, first ensure that the set temperature isn't too low by setting a proper heating temperature. Also, be aware that there might be a 3-minute start delay, so wait patiently.
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    Maria LeAug 26, 2025
    What does error E6 mean on my Madimack Heat Pump?
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      Erica KnightAug 27, 2025
      If your Madimack Heat Pump displays error code E6, it indicates a high temperature difference. Check the water flow in pipes and ensure the filtration pump is running. Verify that the bypass is opened and the unit is commissioned. Also, check the water flow switch.
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    Melissa AllenAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Madimack ECO Heat Pump fan running but not heating enough?
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      Cory RothAug 26, 2025
      If the fan in your Madimack Heat Pump is running but there's insufficient heating, check for a blocked evaporator and remove any obstacles. Also, ensure the air outlet isn't blocked by removing any obstructions. If neither of these is the issue, note that there may be a 3-minute start delay; wait patiently.

Summary

Foreword

Cover the basics

Essential initial steps for setting up and preparing the heat pump for operation.

Safety Precautions

Warning

Details critical hazard warnings and associated safety procedures for immediate attention.

Attention

Key instructions and considerations before installation, use, and maintenance.

Safety

General safety guidelines and precautions for operating the heat pump.

About your heat pump

Transportation and Accessories

Guidelines for safe transportation and a list of included accessories.

Features and Operating Range

Highlights key features and specifies the operational temperature ranges.

Introduction of Modes and Technical Parameters

Explains operational modes and provides detailed technical specifications.

Dimension

Details the physical dimensions and measurements of the heat pump unit.

Installation Guidance

Ventilation requirements

Specifies minimum ventilation clearances for single and multiple unit installations.

Plumbing Multiple units

Illustrates the cascade connection method for multiple heat pump units.

Installation reminder

Reminders for competent installation and authorization requirements.

Unit Placement and Water Connections

Guidance on unit placement, foundation, and proper water connections.

Water Pipe Connection Requirements

Emphasizes the requirement for hard pipes for water connections to prevent damage.

Wiring Requirements

Details electrical wiring standards and safety requirements for installation.

Electric Wiring Diagram

Provides a schematic diagram for the heat pump's electrical connections.

Protection Devices and Cable Specifications

Specifies breaker and residual action current ratings for different models.

Installation Options

Describes various installation configurations available for the heat pump.

Flow switch activated heating

Explains how the heat pump operates with a flow switch activation.

Heat pump activation without chlorinator

Details setup for heat pump activation using a single pump without a chlorinator controller.

Individual circulation pump installation

Describes setting up the circulation pump independently based on timers and temperature.

Solar retro

Guidance for integrating the heat pump with existing solar heating systems.

Automation systems and additional controls

Instructions for connecting external automation systems and additional controls.

Operation Guidance

Key Function

Overview of the controller's interface and primary functions.

Controller overview and key functions

Details the controller's symbols, designations, and operational functions.

Controller functions and settings

Step-by-step guide for using controller functions and adjusting settings.

Defrosting Procedures

Explains automatic and manual defrosting procedures for the heat pump.

WiFi Operation

Instructions for setting up and operating the heat pump via Wi-Fi.

Mobile App and Wi-Fi Control

App Setup and Components

Details on Wi-Fi box components, installation position, and general setup.

App Download and Registration

Instructions for downloading the app and registering a user account.

Third-Party Registration and APP Pairing

Steps for registering via third-party apps and pairing the device.

App Operation

Explains how to operate the heat pump using the mobile application interface.

Device Sharing

Instructions for sharing device control with family members via the app.

Testing

Pre-Use Checks and Leak Detection

Essential inspections before operation and procedures for refrigerant leak detection.

Trial Run and Status Checks

Steps for conducting an initial trial run and checking operational status.

Parameter Checking and Table

Guide on accessing parameters and a table of adjustable settings.

Commissioning

Flow Rates and Calibration

Information on optimal flow rates and procedures for calibrating the flow rate.

Commissioning Checklist

A checklist to confirm proper installation and calibration steps.

Maintenance

Maintenance Safety and Winter Care

Mandatory power-off step, winterizing, and important warnings before maintenance.

Cleaning, Checks, and Repair Guidance

Guidelines for cleaning, checking connections, and professional repair advice.

Troubleshooting

Repairing Guidance and Personnel Requirements

Guidelines for repairs and necessary qualifications for service personnel.

Common Problems Without Error Codes

Addresses common operational problems that do not trigger specific error codes.

Protection & Failure Codes

Lists error codes, their corresponding components, and troubleshooting solutions.

Sensor Failure Troubleshooting

Details troubleshooting for various sensor failures and error codes.

Heat Pump Warranty Agreement

Owners Responsibility and Statutory Rights

Outlines owner's duties and applicable statutory consumer rights.

Warranty Claim Process

Step-by-step process for submitting a warranty claim to Madimack.

Product Purchase Warranty Registration

Madimack ECO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMadimack
ModelECO
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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