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Features and Functions
Pool/Spa switch: This switch located between the temperature knob allows you to easily switch from pool to spa temperature settings without re-adjusting control knobs.
Tip: When switching from one mode to other, always turn the plumbing valves to the correct position. For ex: when in pool thermostat mode, plumbing valves need to be adjusted so water is coming from and going to the pool.
Convenient on /off switch: This switch simply turns off the unit, eliminating the need to turn down the temperature settings or shutting off your breaker.
Tip: This feature should be used only when the unit will be off for extended periods of time, such as a vacation or during the summer.
Power On Light: This green light indicates there is power to the unit.
Trouble/Service Light: This red light indicates low or no water flow or a low voltage electrical problem. Make sure your filter is clean and your circulating pump is on. If you have confirmed you have water flow, then call for service.
Tip: In temperatures below 45 degrees, the unit will shut down to protect the compressor. If this happens, the red light will come on, Unit will start automatically when temperature increases near 50 degrees and the red light will go out. Do not call for service under these conditions. Allow enough time for the outside temperature to increase.
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