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The Service Panel
Operation controls and displays for the Poolux and an optional chlorine generator are found on the Service Panel inside
of the Poolux System Box. The Chlorine Generator control and display are located on the top portion of the panel, and
the Poolux and display are located on the bottom portion of the panel.
Access to the Poolux Service Control Panel
The Poolux Service Control Panel (or Control Panel
henceforth) offers direct access to the pool functions and
accessories. The Control Panel controls most (but not all)
of the functions that the Wireless Panel will: change start
and stop times, manually turn accessories on and off, and
so on. This is especially useful to service personnel as the
Control Panel:
1. Provides Access to Pool Accessories without the
Wireless Panel.
This is useful for service personnel who intend to
work on the pool, spa, or Control Panel, yet do not
have access to the Wireless Panel.
2. Acts as a Lock-out Device.
It manually stops all functions of any accessories
connected. In Service Mode, it breaks the link from the
Wireless Panel. A person (for example, from inside the
house) can not resume or activate accessories while the
Control Panel Service Mode” has been activated.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS ON THE SERVICE CONTROL
PANEL
The following mode functions are viewed in the gray LCD
Pool Control window.
Mode Button
The mode button has three settings that are toggled
every time you press the Mode button. The modes are:
a) Automatic: The Service Control center is working with
the preset functions designed to regulate your pool/
spa: pumps, filters, chemistry analysis (pH/ORP), freeze
protection, and timing of lights. You can only use your
Wireless Panel when it is in Automatic mode.
b) Service Mode - Device Control: Shuts off all functions
and accessories connected to the Control Panel. Will
stay off until manually resumed. Maintenance can then
be performed. By pressing the Up and Down buttons, the
status is shown on accessories. The wireless panel will
display “Entered Service Mode.
c) Service Time-out: Same as Service Mode, but has a
preset time that can be adjusted from 30 minutes to
4 hours. After that time has elapsed, the control will
default into Automatic mode. To toggle for more (or less)
hours before it resumes to Automatic mode, press the Up
(or Down) arrow on the Control Panel.
Network Button
In Automatic mode, shows “RF NETWORK: D9FE ADD
DEVICE (D9FE is simply the identification number that
matches the Wireless Panel).
Select Button
Select button corresponds to the Select Button on the
Wireless Panel. Instead of menus, the Control Panel UP and
Down buttons will step through the functions each time the
buttons are pressed.
Force Filter Button
A convenient way to start a filtration cycle without having
to access other menu options is by pressing the Force Filter
button. Once pressed, it activates the filtration cycle until
the regular OFF CYCLE time has been reached. For example,
if the Force Filter button is pressed at 2:00 a.m., and the
filter cycle is set to run from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the filter
will run until the designated OFF time of 3:00 p.m.
CHLORINE GENERATOR
The upper half of the Service Control Panel shows the
Chlorine Generator functions. Once activated, the user can
regulate the amount of time the generator runs by adjusting
the dial. The dial is based on a six minute timer. The
corresponding times of the generator cycling ON and OFF
within the six minutes can be determined as follows:
Min: 0% setting x 6 min. = timer is off.
25% settling x 6 min. = 1.5 min. on / 4.5 min. off.
50% setting x 6 min. = 3 min. on / 3 min. off.
75% setting x 6 min. = 4.5 min. on / 1.5 min. off.
100% setting x 6 min. = 6 min. on (continuous running).
POOLUX SERVICE CONTROL PANEL
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