Legacy Recovery Ice Bath MAX PRO Chiller Heater User Guide

June 16, 2024
Legacy Recovery

Legacy Recovery Ice Bath MAX PRO Chiller Heater

Legacy Recovery Ice Bath MAX PRO Chiller Heater

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Legacy Recovery Ice Bath MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit
  • 2 x External Hoses
  • 4 x Brass Fittings
  • 4 x Hose Fasteners
  • 4 x Wheels
  • 1 x 20-Micron Filter + Plastic Wrench
  • 1 x Instruction Manual

WARNING!
Symbol ELECTRICITY IS VERY DANGEROUS, IN ORDER TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS OR DEATH PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO SAFETY AND ENSURE YOU FULLY READY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUALLY BEFORE USE.

  1. During and after transportation, the Legacy MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit must stay upright on a stable surface at all times.
  2. After transportation, and before use, the chiller must be left for 24hrs for the refrigeration gas to settle.
  3.  Make sure there are no water leaks from the Legacy MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit, or inlet and outlet pipes when connected to the Ice Bath MAX, with at least 12’’ between the chiller and the wall for proper air flow.
  4. Make sure the Legacy MAX Chiller/Heater Unit is plugged into an AC socket or extension cable that is suitable for use, properly grounded , has a built in surge protector and preferably is IP65 rated.
  5. Ensure the Legacy MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit is kept dry at all times , do not immerse, splash or spray the unit with water. If the unit does get wet, unplug it immediately and do not use.
  6. Never leave the Legacy MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit switched on when using the Ice Bath MAX, always ensure the unit is switched off during your cold water therapy session.
  7. If the Legacy MAX PRO Chiller/Heater Unit stops working or doesn’t work when switched on, unplug it immediately and do not use.
  8. We accept no responsibility for misuse or failure to use this equipment safely as instructed.

Safety and Usage Notes

  1. Before using your Ice Bath MAX Chiller/Heater unit, please read this instruction manual carefully.
  2. Never install the unit in a closed room with limited air volume or close to shrubbery that might block the air inlet. Such locations impair the continuous supply of fresh air, may reduce the running efficiency and possibly prevent sufficient heat output.
  3. Never clean your MAX PRO Chiller/Heater unit with strong bleach-based detergents.
  4. To empty your MAX PRO Chiller/Heater unit, use the drain tap located near the bottom of the unit. Take care with the drain tap, don’t force it and make sure it is fully closed after use.
  5. Though not essential, to ensure a long service life and for hygiene purposes, we recommend draining, cleaning and drying your Chiller/Heater unit every two to three weeks.
  6. Before connecting the machine, make sure that the supply voltage matches the operating machine’s voltage. There’s RCD plug that equipped with power cable; it helps to offer a full electrical protection.
    Safety and Usage Notes

SymbolAlways make sure the power plug is secured. If the plug is not secure, it may cause an electric shock, overheating or fire

Ice Bath MAX Chiller/ Heater Initial Setup

  1. Install the 4 wheels on the bottom of the chiller/heater unit.
  2. Place the plastic drainage tube on the bottom of the chiller/heater unit. This will allow you to drain/ clean the water in the chiller/heater when needed. It will also allow any condensation to drain from the unit.
  3. Use the plastic wrench tool to unscrew the filter bottle. Place the included micron filter into the filter bottle and fill with water to the line. Cap the bottle and use the plastic wrench tool to fasten the filter bottle until tight. Check for any water leakage before preceding to the next step.
  4. Screw in two of the brass fittings into the water outlet and inlet of the chiller/heater unit. Check to make sure they are hand tight.
    Safety and Usage Notes

Symbol Please ensure the filter is pre-filled with water before starting each time, or the pump will not work

Connecting your chiller/heater with your ice bath max (2/2)

  1. You can now fill your Ice Bath MAX with ‘cold water’ using a hose until the water is roughly 15 cm (6 inches) below the underside of the top ring (not more than ⅔ full). Make sure the water level is above the top inlet of the Ice Bath MAX.
  2. Plug in and switch on the chiller. Check for leakage and verify that water is flowing incoming and outgoing to the ice bath tub.(Please see page 10 if you encounter problems)
  3. Press the ‘run’ key on the control panel. The machine will start up setting the target temperature. After a few minutes, check whether the air blowing out of the unit is hot. If it is, it means it to working correctly.
  4. Once the chiller has finished its priming cycle it will start to chill and filter the water within a few minutes.
  5. It can take up to 3-4 hrs to chill the water from 65°F down to a frosty 37°C.
  6. Once the desired temperature is reached, switch off the Chiller/Heater Unit before starting your cold water therapy session.

Control Panel Interface

Control Panel Interface

Press Key Function

  1. Auto Indicator Light:
    a. On- System is auto regulating temperature
    b. Off- System is not auto regulating temperature

  2. Cooling Indicator Light:
    a. On- System is cooling
    b. Off- System is not cooling

  3. Heating Indicator Light:
    a. On- System is heating
    b. Off- System is not heating

  4. Defrost Indicator Light:
    a. On- System is defrosting
    b. Off- System is not defrosting

  5. Fault Indicator Light:
    a. On- System is out of order
    b. Off- System is working normally

  6. Wifi Connection
    a. On- Unit is connected to Wifi
    b. Off- Unit is not connected to Wifi

  7. Function Key
    a. tap the “Function” key to switch between heating – auto – & cooling mode.

  8. Timing Key
    a. Use this key to set the time the unit runs

  9. Run Key
    a. Press once to stop or turn on the machine

  10. Up Key
    a. Used to adjust parameters upward

  11. Down Key
    a. Used to adjust parameters downward

Setting the Time on the Unit

  1. On the home screen, hold down the “Timing” key for 5 seconds to enter the real-time clock setting screen. The clock hour and minute will blink together.
  2. In the real-time clock setting screen, press the “Timing” key again. When the number of the hour part flashes and the minute part stops blinking, you can press the “+” key or “-” key to set the hour of the real-time clock.
  3. When the hour part is set, press the “timing” key again. The number of the minute part will flash, and the hour part will stop blinking. At this time press the “+” key or “-” key to set the minute of the real-time clock.
  4. When the minute is set, press the “timing” key again, confirm the time, and return to the main interface. In the real-time clock setting interface, if no key operation is performed for 30 consecutive seconds, the current real-time clock setting value is confirmed and the home screen is returned.

Scheduling the Unit to Run Automatically

  1. On the home screen, tap the Timing key to enter the setting screen. When you enter the timing setting screen, timing group 1 will be blinking. The controller has 1 and 2 timing groups.
  2. When segment 1 is blinking, press the Timing key to enter the screen for setting the hour part of the timed startup time for group 1. When the number of the hour part of the timed startup time is blinking, press + or – to set the hour part of the timed startup time for group 1.
  3. When the hour part of timed startup is set, press the “timing” key again, then the number of the minute part of timed startup time is blinking. At this time, press the “+” key or “-” key, then you can set the minute of timed startup time for group 1.
  4. When the timing group 1 group is set, then press the “timing” key again. Then enter the hours the unit will be scheduled to shut down, using the same method as above. When the timing shutdown time is set, press the “timing” key again to save the settings.

Common Problem With Initial Set Up

When you first start using the unit, please pay attention to the water level in the bathtub and the relative position of the filter. There might be strange noises coming from the machine and the water circulation may not run properly. This is due to the presence of air in the water pipes that need to be expelled. If you encounter this issue, please use this solution to resolve the problem.
Common Problem With Initial Set Up

  1. When the water level in the ice bucket is lower than the height of the machine’s water inlet, the water cannot flow into the machine.

  2. Fill the ICE BATH MAX with enough water to exceed the height of the machine’s water inlet. When you first start using the unit, please pay attention to the water level in the bathtub and the relative position of the filter. There might be strange noises coming from the machine and the water circulation may not run properly. This is due to the presence of air in the water pipes that need to be expelled. If you encounter this issue, please use this solution to resolve the problem.

  3. Slightly loosen the filter bottle to create a gap for air to escape. Turn on the machine, allowing water to enter the filter, and air to be pushed out through the gap.
    Common Problem With Initial Set Up

  4. Once the water outlet flow is sufficient, the machine will operate normally. You can then retighten the filter bottle and the lid. The initial air purging process can take up to 5 minutes
    Common Problem With Initial Set Up

  • Try the following if the initial air purging process does not work.

A. Solution 2: Power off the chiller/heater. Place a hose into the tub at the lower tub inlet. The head of the hose and the inlet should be ‘connected’. Turn on the hose and run the water through the tubes. Continue this process until you see bubbles air come out of the upper inlet tube into the tube. Run the hose like this for 5 minutes and retest.

B. Solution 3: Turn off the unit. Remove the filter and run the unit. If the unit starts to run correctly, replace the filter and run it again.

Fault Code Analysis And Solution

Fault: If a fault occurs then an error code will be shown; A serious fault which stops the operation of the unit will be accompanied by an alarm sound, along with an error code.

Error Code Reason
E1 Exhaust temperature fault
ES The temperature of the coulis faulty
E9 The return temperature is faulty
E18 Outlet temperature fault
E19 Inlet temperature fault
E21 The communication with the indoor unit fails
E22 Ambient temperature fault
P01 Water flow switch fault
P02 High voltage protection
P06 Low pressure protection
P11 High Exhaust temperature protection
P15 Inlet and outlet water temperature difference is too large protection
P16 Refrigeration undercooling protection
P17 Stand by anti-freezing protection
P25 Ring temperature protection
P26 The heating water temperatures too high
P27 Cooling outer coil over temperature protection

Cold Therapy Recommended Time Protocol

Cold water therapy works best with the right combination of time and temperature. For example, if you are in water with a temperature of 10°C, we would recommend you stay for no more than 10mins

Temperature to Time examples:

  • 1°C = 1 minute submersion
  • 2°C = 2 minutes submersion
  • 3°C = 3 minutes submersion
  • 5°C = 5 minutes submersion
  • 10°C = 10 minutes submersion
  • 15°C = 15 minutes submersion
    Cold Therapy Recommended Time Protocol

Product Specification

Dimensions

  • 34kg weight
  • 63(W) x 40(D) x 42(H)cm
  • 110-120V AC input
  • 2600W cooling/2750W heating

Specifications

  • Portable ‘all-in-one’ contained unit
  • Ozone sanitation built in
  • Self-priming circulation pump
  • Washable high-density particle water filter
  • Cools water down to 2°C (35.6°F)
  • Heats the water up to 40°C (104°F)
  • Minimum working temperature -5°C (23°F)

Customer Support

If you are having any trouble setting up your unit, please feel free to contact us at support@legacyhealthstore.com
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