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Shadow minipool
Alarms
MESSAGES
CONNECTED
TO WATER
HEATING
DISPLAY SCREEN DESCRIPTION OF SIGNALS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
The water
heating is too low
(HFL) - M016
Problem description: There may be an insufcient water ow into the
heater. Water heating is blocked for about a minute, until a new heating
attempt is made.
See the "Water ow problems" section.
Water heating
is too low (LF)* -
M017
Problem description: The system has detected an insufcient passage
of water in the heater.
See the "Water ow problems" section.
After the problem has been resolved, you must press any button to reset,
begin heater start up and zero the error.
The heater may
be dry (dr)* -
M028
Problem description: Possible lack of water in the heater. Each pool
function is disabled for 15 minutes.
Press any button on the control panel to re-enable the heater operation
and reset the error.
See the "Water ow problems" section.
The heater is dry*
- M027
Problem description: No water in the heater. All minipool functions are
disabled. After solving the problem, remove and restore the power to
initialize the water heating procedure.
See the "Water ow problems" section.
The heater is
too hot (OHH)* -
M030
Problem description: The water temperature sensors have detected
too high temperatures, above 47.8°C (118°F). All minipool functions are
disabled. Press any button on the control panel to re-enable the heater
operation when the water temperature is below 42.2°C (108°F).
See the "Water ow problems" section.
A reset message
can accompany
other messages
Problem description: Some errors may require the interruption of the
electric current and the subsequent restoration of the same.
* this message can be deleted from the top of the panel by pressing any key.
More information
PROBLEMS CONNECTED TO THE WATER FLOW
Check that the water level is not too low, the suction ow is not blocked, the valves are working, the air is not
trapped, the jets and pumps are ready.
In some systems, even when the pool is switched off, some functions occasionally activate to continue monitoring
the temperature or the need to activate frost protection.