madimack InverFlow Series Elite Inverter Pool Pumps Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
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InverFlow Series Elite Inverter Pool Pumps
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Technical Specifications
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Model: INVULT300, INVULT400, INVULT500
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Advised Pool Volume: 30-50, 40-70, 50-80
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Input Power:
- Power KW: 0.75, 1.0, 1.05, 1.5, 1.40, 2.0
- Power HP: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0
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Voltage (V/Hz): 220-240V/50-60Hz
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Max Flow Head Max (L/m): 408, 450, 483
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Circulation Flow at 8m L/min: 300, 400,
480 -
Circulation Flow at 10m L/min: 233, 333,
423
Installation
4.1 Tools Required
- Safety Googles
- Pipe Wrench
- Multi Grips
- Flathead Screwdriver
- Philips Screwdriver
- Gloves
- Adjustable Wrench
- Power Drill
- PVC Pipe Cutter
- Tape Measure
4.2 Pump Location
The pump should be installed in an area with at least 150mm
distance around the unit away from any obstacles and away from any
corrosive products.
4.3 Piping
Suction and return connections on the pool pumps are 50mm
pressure pipe dimensions.
4.4 Valves and Fittings
It is recommended to install isolation valves on the suction and
return lines for easier maintenance of the pool pump. Any valves or
fittings should not be within 350mm of the pump, and check valves
should be fitted with long pipework.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do I need to install earth leakage or residual current
protection devices for this pump?
A: Yes, all installations must be fitted with earth leakage or
residual current protection devices with a rated residual operating
current not exceeding 30mA.
Q: What is the advised pool volume for each model?
A: The advised pool volume ranges from 30 to 80 for models
INVULT300, INVULT400, and INVULT500 respectively.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
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InverFlow Series.
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOU IN OPERATING AND
MAINTAINING THIS PRODUCT.
PLEASE READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION & OPERATION AND RETAIN IT
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the manufacturer’s warranty provided with your product. Products must be used, installed and operated in accordance with this manual. You may not be able to claim on the manufacturer’s warranty in the event that your product fault is due to failure to adhere this manual.
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This guide provides installation and operation instructions for this pump. If you have any other questions about this equipment, please consult your supplier.
1.1 When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed, including the following:
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Pool pump must be installed on a RCD protected
circuit. Check your local state regulations and wiring rules.
This pump is for use with permanently installed in-ground or above-ground
swimming pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas with a water
temperature under 50°C. Due to the fixed installation method, this pump is not
suggested to be used on above-ground pools that can be readily disassembled
for storage. The pump is not submersible. Never open the inside of the drive
motor enclosure.
1.2 All installations must be fitted with earth leakage or residual current
protection devices, having a rated residual operating current not exceeding
30mA.
Fill the pump with water before starting. Do not run the pump dry. In case of
dry run, mechanical seal will be damaged and the pump will start leaking.
Before servicing the pump, switch OFF power to the pump by disconnecting the
main circuit to the pump and release all pressure from pump and piping system.
Never tighten or loosen screws while the pump is operating. Ensure that the
inlet and outlet of the pump are unblocked with foreign matter. This product
must be Earthed in accordance to local and national regulations.
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3. OVERALL
DIMENSION 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Tools required 4.2 Pump Location 4.3 Piping 4.4
Valve and Fittings 4.5 Check before initial startup 4.6 Application conditions
5. SETTING AND OPERATION 5.1 Display on control panel 5.2 Startup 5.3 Self-
priming 5.4 Backwash 5.5 Manual – inverter mode 5.6 Auto – inverter mode 5.7
Timer mode 5.8 Skimmer Mode 5.9 Speed Limit 5.10 Parameter settings
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6. EXTERNAL CONTROL
8
3
a. Digital input
9
3
b. RS485
9
3
c. Relay output (optional)
9
4
7. PROTECTION AND FAILURE
9
4
7.1 High Temperature Warning and
9
4
Speed Reduction
4
7.2 Undervoltage protection
9
4
7.3 Troubleshooting
9
4
7.4 Error code
10
5
8. MAINTENANCE
10
5
Lid Cleaning
10
5
9. CONFIGURATIONS WITH HEATING SYSTEM 11
5
6
10. WIFI OPERATION
12
6
11. CONNECTING TO MADIMACK HEAT
15
6
POOL PUMP POOL HEATER
6
Adaptive Flow/ Blurb
15
7
12. DIAGRAM
16
7
12.1 Exploded view
16
7
13. WARRANTY & EXCLUSIONS
17
14. DISPOSAL
18
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
INVULT300 INVULT400 INVULT500
Advised Pool Volume
INPUT POWER
Power KW
Power HP
30~50 40~70 50~80
0.75
1.0
1.05
1.5
1.40
2.0
Voltage (V/Hz)
Max Flow Head Max
(L /m)
(m)
Circulation
Flow at 8mh L/min
Flow at 10m L/min
220~240 408
18.0
300
233
50/60
220~240 450
20.0
400
333
50/60
220~240 483
21.0
480
423
50/60
3. OVERALL DIMENSION (mm)
Internal thread G2″ External thread FBT 2″
Internal thread G2″ External thread FBT 2″
4. INSTALLATION
4.1. Tools required
Safety Googles
Pipe Wrench
Multi Grips
Flathead Screwdriver
Philips Screwdriver
Gloves
Adjustable Wrench
Power Drill
PVC Pipe Cutter
Tape Measure
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4.2. Pump Location The pump should be installed in an area with at least 150mm distance around the unit away from any obstacles and away from any corrosive products.
- Install the pump as close to the pool as possible, to reduce friction loss
and improve efficiency, use short, direct suction and return piping. 2) To
avoid direct sunshine, heat or rain, it is recommended to place the pump
indoors or in the shade. 3) DO NOT install the pump in a damp or non-
ventilated location. Keep pump and motor at least 150mm away from obstacles,
pump motors require free circulation of air for cooling. 4) The pump should be
installed horizontally and fixed in the hole on the support with screws to
prevent unnecessary noise and vibration.
4.4. Valves and Fittings It is recommended to install isolation valves on the suction and return lines for easier maintenance of the pool pump.
Any valves or fittings should not be withing 350mm of the pump, and check valves should be fitted with long pipework.
4.3. Piping Suction and return connections on the pool pumps are 50mm pressure pipe dimensions.
- For optimization of the pool plumbing, it is recommended to use a pipe with size of 63mm. When installing the inlet and outlet fittings (joints), use the special sealant for PVC material. 2) The dimension of suction line should be the same or larger than the inlet line diameter, to avoid pump sucking air, which will affect the efficiency of the pump. 3) Plumbing on the suction side of the pump should be as short as possible. 4) For most installations we recommend installing a valve on both the pump suction and return lines, which is more convenient r for routine maintenance. However, we also recommend that a r. valve, elbow, or tee installed on the suction line should be no close to the front of the pump than seven times the suction line diameten 5) Pump outlet piping system should be equipped with a check valve to prevent the pump from the impact of medium recirculatio and pump-stopping water hammer.
350mm
Return to pool 50mm
Elbow
Suction 50mm
- The pump inlet/ outlet union size: optional with metric 50 or 40mm. 2) Below water level system should have an isolation valves installed on suction and return line for maintenance; however, the suction
gate valve should be no closer than seven times the suction pipe diameter as described in this section.
- A check valve shopuld be installed if there are long pipe runs aboave water level or if is significant height between the return line and the outlet of the pump.
- Be sure to install check valves when plumbing in parallel with other pumps. This helps prevent reverse rotation of the impeller and motor.
4.5 Check before initial startup
- Check whether pump shaft rotates freely; 2) Check whether power supply
voltage and frequency conform
to the nameplate; - Facing the fan blade, the direction of motor rotation should be clockwise;
- It is forbidden to run the pump without water.
4.6 Application conditions
Ambient temperature Water temperature
Indoor installation, temperature range: -10 ~ 42°C
5°C ~ 50°C
Salt pools
Salt concentration up to 0.5%, i.e. 5g/L
Humidity Altitude
RH, (20 + 2) Not exceed 1000m above sea level
Installation
The pump can be installed max. 2m above water level
Insulation
Class F, IP55
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5. SETTING AND OPERATION
5.1 Display on control panel:
1
3
IMP gpm
L/min
2
US gpm
4
m3/h
5
6
Backwash/ Unlock Hold down this button to unlock the screen. Single press for
Backwash activation.
Switch between Adaptive Mode and Manual Mode . Auto Inverter Mode: The running
capacity will be automatically adjusted between 30%-120% according to the
preset flow rate.
Manual Inverter Mode: The running capacity will be set manually between
30%-120%. The default mode is Adaptive mode.
UP
To change the value (capacity/flow/time).
1 Power Consumption 2 Running capacity/ Flow rate 3 WIFI Indicator 4 Unit of flow 5 Timer period 6 Timer 1/2/3/4
DOWN Timer setting On/ Off
5.2 Startup Before operation. Fill the basket with water before starting up
the pump. When the power is switched on, the screen will fullu illuminate for
5 seconds, check whether power supply voltage and frequency conform to the
nameplate; Refer to section 4.4 before proceeding.
When the screen is locked, only the button will light up; Press and hold for
more than 3 seconds, other buttons will all light up. The screen will
automatically lock up when there is no operation for more than 1 minute and
the brightness of the screen is reduced by 1/3 of the normal display. Short
press to wake up the screen and observe the relevant operating parameters.
5.3 Self- priming When switched on for the first time after installation, the
pump will start self-priming.
Self-priming: When the pump performs self-priming, it will count down from
1500s and stop automatically when the system detects the pump is full of
water, then the system will recheck for 120s again to make sure the self-
priming is completed.
User can exit self-priming manually by pressing for more than 3 seconds. The
pump will enter the default ManualInverter mode at the initial startup. If the
user exits the selfpriming in the subsequent startup, the pump will return to
the previous state before the last shutdown.
The default flow range for Madimack Inverflow Pro is as below:
Model INVULT300
Default flow rate range 80~320 L/min
INVULT400 INVULT500
80~420 L/min 80~520 L/min
Remark: The pump is delivered with self-priming enabled. Each time the pump restarts, it will perform self-priming automatically. The user can enter the parameter setting to disable the default self-priming function (see 5.10).
If the default self-priming function is disabled, and the pump
has not been used for a long time, the water level in the strainer
basket may drop. User can manually activate the self-priming
function by pressing both
for 3 seconds, the adjustable
period is from 600s to 1500s (default value is 600s). After the
manual self-priming is completed, the pump will return to the
previous state before activating the manual self-priming. If the
pump has entered the Auto-Inverter mode previously, the pump
will perform self-learning for 180s to redefine the adjustable flow
range after the manual self-priming.
User can press
for more than 3 seconds to exit the manual
self-priming, and the pump will run the same as the manual
self-priming is completed.
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5.4 Backwash
Start the Backwash procedure by pressing the backwash button
( ). Once activated the timer will start to count down on the
main screen. Use
to change the length of backwash time
required.
Default
Setting range
Time
180s
Press or to adjust from 0 to 1500s with 30 seconds for each step.
Running 100% capacity
80~100%, enter the parameter setting (see 5.10)
Exit backwash:
When backwash mode is on, user can hold for 3 seconds to exit, the pump will
return to the previous state before backwash. If a speed limit is set by the
user, the running capacity of the backwash will not exceed the set speed
limit. (see 5.9)
5.6 Auto-Inverter Mode
Under Auto Inverter Mode, the pump can automatically detect the system
pressure and adjust the speed of motor to reach the set flow.
1
Unlock the screen, press
to switch from the
Manual-Inverter mode to Auto-Inverter mode.
The flow rate could be adjusted, by pressing or
2
with 20L/min for each step.
The unit of flow rate could be changed to LPM, IMP
3
GPM or US GPM, by pressing both
for 3
seconds (default is L/min).
4
Press to switch to Manual-Inverter mode.
5.5 Manual-Inverter Mode
1
Hold for more than 3 seconds to unlock the
screen.
Press to start. The pump will run at 80% of the
2
running capacity at the initial startup after the
self-priming.
3
Press or to set the running capacity between
30%~120%, each step by 5%.
4
Press again to switch to Auto-Inverter mode.
Note: When the pipeline pressure is too high, to maintain an adequate flow
rate, user can set the running capacity to 105%-120%. The pump will run at a
higher speed but will not exceed the rated power of each model. If the pump
has reached the rated power at 105% and user continues to increase the running
capacity, the display will return to 105% when the motor speed is stabilized.
Self-learning: When first switching to the Auto-Inverter mode manually or via
external control or activating timer mode with flow rate setting, the system
will perform the self-priming process (see 5.3) and then the self-learning
process for 180s and redefine the adjustable flow range of the pump by
detecting the pipeline pressure. eg: the default adjustable flow range of
Inverflow P300i is 80-420 L/min after self-learning, the range may be
redefined to 110-320L/min. If the set flow is beyond the current adjustable
range, the actual achievable flow rate will be displayed after the motor speed
is stabilized.
Refer to page5 for the default adjustable flow range for InverFlow Pro.
Note: After the first self-learning, the pump will redefine the adjustable
flow range. The pipeline pressure will be recorded by the system after the
pump runs at the set flow/capacity for 5 minutes without other operations.
During the pump running, if it is detected that the pipelin pressure changes
beyond a certain range, the icon of % or L/min (or other flow units) symbol
will flash for 5 minutes. If the change last for 5 minutes, the pump will
perform a self-priming and self-learning process, and redefine the flow range
accordingly. After the redefinition of the flow range, the pump will
automatically adjust the running capacity to reach the set flow. User can set
the time interval to trigger the self-leaning automatically in the parameter
setting (see 5.10) to ensure the accuracy of the flow rate.
5.7 Timer mode The pump’s on/off and running capacity could be commanded by
timer, which could be programmed daily as needed. 1 Enter timer setting by
pressing .
2 Press or to set the local time.
3 Press to confirm and move to time-1 setting
NOTE:
When timer mode is activated, if the set time period contains the
current time, the pump will start running according to the set running
capacity or flow rate. If the set time period does not contain the current
time, the timer number
(or 1 or 2 or 3 or 4) that is about to
start running will be displayed on the controller and flash,
will display the corresponding time period, indicating a successful
timer setting.
4 Press or to choose the desired running periods, running capacity or flow
rate (when % icon is flashing,
user can change to set the flow rate by pressing .
5
Repeat above steps to set other 3 timers.
6
Hold 3 seconds to save settings and active timer mode.
7
or Check 4 timers to make sure there is no invalid
setting.
All 4 time periods should be set in chronological order. Overlap setting
of time will be considered as invalid, the pump will only run based on
the previous valid setting. If all 4 time periods set by the timer are invalid,
and
will flash to remind the user, you can press
to reset the time period again to make sure they are valid.
During timer setting, if you want to return to the previous setting, hold
both
for 3 seconds. If you don’t need to set all 4 timers, you can
hold for 3 seconds, the system will automatically save the current
set value and activate the timer mode.
Users can exit the timer mode by pressing .
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5.8 Skimmer Mode
The skimmer mode enables the pump to skim the water surface, prevents the
debris from accumulating, and provides users with a cleaner pool.
Hold and to enter the preset interface of the skimmer mode, press or to view the 3 presets, the selected preset will be activated after 8s without operation. User can exit the skimmer mode without activating it by holding and in the preset interface.
4
1
2
3
At the skimmer duration, the controller will show the parameter of the preset, user can hold to exit the skimmer duration each time. When the skimmer duration ends, the pump will return to the normal state for the user to operate.
Speed Skimmer speed
Skimmer duration
Skimmer cycle
Time
1. Skimmer cycle (hour)
3. Skimmer mode preset number
2. Skimmer duration (minute) 4. Skimmer speed
Preset
1 2 3
Skimmer Skimmer Skimmer Time
cycle
duration speed
period
Remarks
1h
3 min
100%
7:00 – 21:00
Editable in parameter setting
1h
10 min 100% 7:00 – 21:00 Not editable
3h
3 min 80% 7:00 – 21:00 Not editable
5.9 Speed Limit User can set the speed limit of the running capacity to meet
the flow requirement of other equipment such as sand filters.
Speed limit of the running capacity can be set from 60% – 100% in the
parameter setting. (see 5.10). 100% means no speed limit and the running
capacity can be set from 30% – 120% under normal operation.
To ensure the performance, the following mode or process will not be limited
by the speed limit:
1. Self-priming at each start 2. Manual self-priming 3. Self-learning 4.
Auto-Inverter mode 5. Flow rate setting in the timer mode
5.10 Parameter Setting Under off mode, hold both
Restore factory setting. 3 seconds.
Check the software version.
Under off mode, hold both 3 seconds.
Manual priming.
Under on mode, hold both 3 seconds.
for
Enter parameter
for
setting as shown.
for
Under off mode, hold both
for
3 seconds; If current address does no
need to be adjusted, hold both
or press to next address.
Parameter Address
Description
Default Setting
1 Digital input 2
100% or 183L/min
2
Digital input 3
80% or 183L/min
3
Digital input 4
40% or 183L/min
4
Self-priming/
Backwash capacity
100%
5
Control mode of Analog Input.
0
Enable or disable the
6
priming that occurs at 25
start.
7 Self-primming recheck time
2min
Setting Range
Flow rate or 30~120%, by 5% increments
80~100%, by 5% increments 0: current control 1: voltage control 25:enables
0:disables 1-15min by 1min increments
Parameter Address
Description
Default Setting
Setting Range
8
System time
00:00 00:00 – 23:59
9
Preset 1 of the skimmer 01:00
mode (skimmer cycle, 00:03
skimmer duration,
100%
Skimmer cycle: 1-24h, 1h for each step
Skimmer duration: 1-30min, 1min for each
skimmer speed)
Skimmer speed:
30%-100%, by 5%
increments
Time period of the
Start time:
10
preset 1 of the skimmer 7:00-
mode
21:00
00:00-24:00 End time: 00:00-24:00
11 Speed limit
60%-100%, by 5%
100%
increments, 100% means no speed limit
12 RS485 address
170 160-190 (0xA0-0xBF), (0xAA) each step by 1.
13 automatically
0
self-learning automatically
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6. EXTERNAL CONTROL
External control can be enabled via following contacts. If more than one
external control is enabled, the priority is as below: Digital Input >Analog
Input > RS485 > Panel control
Connector for configurable user inputs, including Digital Input and RS485
Relay output
RELAY OUTPUT
RA KA
RB
AC power input
customer Load
AC POWER OUTPUT
Connector for external control
1
3
4
2
6
5
7
RB
Brown L Blue N Yellow and Green
ACL ACN PE
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Name
PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6
Color
Red Black White Grey Yellow Green
Description
Setting Range
Digital Input 4 Digital Input 3 Digital Input 2
Flow rate and 30~120%, by 5% increments
Flow rate and 30~120%, by 5% increments Flow rate and 30~120%, by 5%
increments
Digital Input 1 Digital Ground
RS485 A
PIN 7 Brown RS485 B
Flow rate setting range:
INVULT300: 83~333L/min INVULT400: 83~417L/min INVULT500: 83~500L/min
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a. Digital input Running capacity is determined by the state of digital input,
(5 pin) When PIN4 connect with PIN5, the pump will be mandatory to stop; if
disconnected, the digital controller will be invalid; When PIN3 connect with
PIN5, the pump will be mandatory to run at 100%; if disconnected, the control
priority will be back on panel control; When PIN2 connect with PIN5, the pump
will be mandatory to run at 80%; if disconnected, the control priority will be
back on panel control; When PIN1 connect with PIN5, the pump will be mandatory
to run at 40%; if disconnected, the control priority will be back on panel
control; The capacity of inputs (PIN1/PIN2/PIN3) could be modified according
to the parameter setting..
b. RS485: To connect with PIN6 and PIN7, the pump could be controlled via
Modbus 485 communication protocol.
c. Relay output (optional): Connect terminal L & N to enable external control.
An additional on-off Relay is necessary while bearing power is greater than
500W (2.5A).
7. PROTECTION AND FAILURE
7.1 High Temperature Warning and Speed Reduction In “Auto-Inverter/Manual- Inverter Mode” and “Timer mode” (except backwash/self-priming), when the pump control system reaches the high temperature warning trigger threshold (81°C), it enters the high temperature warning state; when the temperature drops from the high temperature warning release threshold (78°C), the high temperature warning state is released. The display area alternately displays AL01 and running speed or flow.
If AL01 displayed for the first time, the running capacity will be automatically reduced as below:
a.
If current operating capacity is higher than 100%, the running capacity will be automatically reduced to 85%;
b.
If current operating capacity is higher than 85%, the running capacity will be automatically reduced by 15%;
c.
If current operating capacity is higher than 70%, the running capacity will be automatically reduced by 10%;
d.
If current operating capacity is lower than 70%, the running capacity will be automatically reduced by 5%.
- Suggestion for non-first displayed of AL01: check the module temperature every 2 minutes. Compared with the temperature in the previous period, for every 1-degree Celsius increase, the speed will decrease by 5%.
7.2 Undervoltage protection When the device detects that the input voltage is less than 200V, the device will limit the current running speed When input voltage is less than or equal to 180V, the running capacity will be limited to 70%; When the input voltage range is within 180V ~ 190V, the running capacity will be limited to 75%; When the input voltage range is within 190V ~ 200V, the running capacity will be limited to 85%.
7.3 Troubleshooting
Problem Pump does not start.
Pump does not prime.
Possible causes and solution
· Power Supply fault, disconnected or defective wiring. · Fuses blown or
thermal overload open. · Check the rotation of the motor shaft for free
movement and lack of obstruction. · Because of long time lying idle. Unplug
the power supply and manually rotate motor rear shaft a
few times with a screwdriver.
· Make sure the pump basket is filled with water and the O-ring of cover is
clean. · Loose connections on the suction side. · Strainer basket or skimmer
basket loaded with debris. · Suction side clogged. · Distance between pump
inlet and liquid level is higher than 2m, height of pump installation should
be lowered.
Low Water Flow. Pump being noisy
· Pump does not prime. · Air entering suction piping. · Basket full of debris.
· Inadequate water level in pool.
· Air leak in suction piping, cavitation caused by restricted or undersized
suction line or leak at any joint, low water level in pool, and restricted
discharge return lines.
· Vibration caused by improper installation, etc. · Damaged motor bearing or
impeller (need to contact the supplier for repair).
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7.4 Error code When the device detects an error (except for the running capacity reduction strategy and 485 communication failure), it will power off automatically and display an error code. Errors can be sometimes caused by power surge or power interference and can be reset by powering down for 1min and restarting. I f error persist, contact your local dealer or service technician.
Item Error Code Description
Item Error Code Description
1
E001
Abnormal input voltage
10 E108
Motor power overload
2
E002
Output over current
11 E201
Circuit board error
3
E101
Heat sink over heat
12 E203
RTC time reading error
4
E102
5
E103
Heat sink sensor error Master driver board error
13 E204
Display Board EEPROM reading failure
6
E104
7
E105
Phase -deficient protection AC current sampling circuit failure
14 E205 15 E003
Communication Error No water Protection
8
E106
9
E107
DC abnormal voltage PFC protection
16 E208 17 E 209
Pressure sensor failure Loss of prime
Note: 1. When E002/E101/E103 is displayed, the device will resume working
automatically, however when it appears a fourth time, the device will
stop working, to resume operation, unplug the device and plug in & restart
again.
8. MAINTENANCE
Empty the strainer basket frequently. The basket should be inspected through
the transparent lid and emptied when there is an evident stack of rubbish
inside. The following instructions should be followed: 1). Disconnected the
power supply. 2). Unscrew the strainer basket lid anti-clockwise and remove.
3). Lift up the strainer basket. 4). Empty the trapped refuse from the basket,
rinse out the debris if necessary.
Note: Do not knock the plastic basket on a hard surface as it will cause
damage
5). Inspect the basket for signs of damage, replace it. 6). Check the lid
O-ring for stretching, tears, cracks or any other damage 7). Replace the lid,
hand tightening is sufficient.
Note: Periodically inspect and clean the strainer basket will help prolong its
life.
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9. CONFIGURATIONS WITH HEATING SYSTEM
Configuration 1 (Separate heating system)
An onboard output initiates the circulation pump to start and stop from heat
pump itself based on the temperature and timers.
For use when there are dedicated heating pipes and to separate from the
filtration timers.
A Power outlet A
Use quick connect cable “pump output ELV” socket. Pump is activated by heater
timer and temperature.
Configuration 2 (Integrated system)
A Chlorinator B Filter C Water pump D Sanitiser
Power point
D
Quick connect
A B
C
Plug water pump into sanitsation system. Connect pump to heater with quick connect (Pump Output ELV).
Configuration 3 (Heater, integrated system and Pump Controller (MJBOX)
Power point
E
A
A Chlorinator B Filter C Water pump D Pump controller E Sanitiser
Heater
B C
Plug water pump into Pump Controller. Plug pump controller into Sanitisation. Plug Quick connect from pump to controller. Plug quick connect from heater to controller.
D
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10. WIFI OPERATION
1 InverFlow Download
2 Account registration Register by email or third-party application
a. Email Registration
Android” iOS”
b. Third-party application registration
3 Create Home Please set home name and choose the location of the device. (It is recommended to set the location so the weather can be shown in the App for your convenience).
4 App pairing
Please make sure your pump is turned on before you start.
WiFi and Bluetooth Pool pump WiFi only compatible with 2.4Ghz band and
combined 2.4/5Ghz band.
- Please ensure your phone is connected to the home WiFi and has a strong connection at the pool pump location. Also, please enable Bluetooth.
- First, Unlock the screen by holding the Unlock button for 3seconds until a beep noise can be heard and the screen is illuminated.
- Press button, (for 5 seconds) until hearing a beep, then release and will flash.
- Click “Add Device”
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continue WIFI OPERATION
5 Operation
- Using Auto Inverter mode:
Real-time power consumption
Auto Inverter mode Timer Backwash - Using Manual Inverter mode:
Real-time power consumption
Timer Backwash
Change flow rate units Error code list Real-time running capacity Turn the
control dial to set the flow rate
Data On/off
Real-time Flow rate
Turn the control dial to set the running capacity
Manual Inverter mode Data On/off
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continue WIFI OPERATION
6
Sharing Devices with your family members
After pairing, if your family members also want to control the device, please let your family members
register “InverFlow” first, and then the adminstrator can operate as below:
7 Feedback If you have any problem while using, welcome to send feedback.
Notice: 1) Weather forecast is just for
reference; 2) The power consumption data
is for reference only, as it may be affected by network problems and
imprecision of the calculation. 3) App is subject to updates without notice.
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11. CONNECTING TO MADIMACK HEAT PUMP POOL HEATER
How to connect: Only available on late 2022 Madimack models.
Socket 1
Heat pump
Pool pump
2
3
Adaptive Flow – Perfect Pairing with Madimack Pool Heat Pump
The Perfect Pairing uses the intelligent communicaiton functions of the pool
heat pump to activate the speed required for the pool pump ensuring the most
efficient solution for your pool and equipment.
1. Switch pump off with
so only power symbol is illuminated.
2. Press and hold and arrows for 4 seconds on until ” ” is displayed.
3. Use the or arrow whilst on ” ” to adjust to the bottom number (
)
optimum stated on the table on the right side.
Pool Heater kW size Flow rate L/min
9-16
83
17-20
100
21-24
133
25-28
150
29-32
183
33-36
200
37- 40
283
CUSTOMIZED SOCKET
P1/P2: Sticker “Pump Output E.L.V”
5/6 Sticker “Control Input”
Use the “Pump Output ELV” socket to connect to plug on water pump.
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12. DIAGRAM
12.1 Exploded view
Explosive Diagram Code
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Part Name
T union Union nut O-ring(624.5mm) Strainer Basket O-ring for Transparent Lid
(1325.3mm) Transparent Lid Nut for lid Open wrench Drain plug O-ring(103mm)
Pump body O-ring(714.5mm) Turnable ring O-ring(17*2.65mm) Impeller
Explosive Diagram Code
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Part Name
O-ring(204.5*4.5mm) Stainless-Steel hex head bolt
Pressure sensor Flat key
Inverter controller Fan cover Motor Base
Cross recess head screw Sealplate
Mechanical seal Spring washer Nut for impeller
Diffuser
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13. WARRANTY & EXCLUSIONS
4
YEAR
ON ALL PARTS
STANDARD CONDITIONS – Australia and New Zealand
Madimack Pty Ltd distributes pool products and provides the following
warranties:
STATUTORY RIGHTS The benefits to the consumer under this warranty are in
addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under the laws in
relation to the goods and services to which the warranty relates.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Australian
Consumer Law. You may be entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and compensation for any other loss or damage. You are also entitled
to have the goods repaired if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and
the failure does not amount to a major failure.
LIMITED WARRANTY Madimack warrants that its products are free from defects in
materials and manufacture for a period of 4 years from the date of purchase,
unless otherwise specified. Please visit www.madimack.com.au for all warranty
terms and conditions
Madimack will, at its discretion, repair or replace any product proven to be
defective during the warranty period for either materials or manufacture.
Alternatively, Madimack will pay the cost of repair or replacement within 90
days of receiving the defective product, subject to unforeseen delays. This
warranty is applicable for domestic installations only, is personal to the
original purchaser, and does not transfer to any subsequent purchasers.
EXCLUSIONS To the extent permitted by law, Madimack excludes all statutory or
implied conditions and warranties, as well as any other liability that may
arise under statute or at law, including without limitation liability for
breach of contract, negligence, or any other cause of action. The following
exclusions apply:
– Incorrect installation or operation of the unit resulting from failure to
follow the provided instructions. – Damage caused to the due to misuse or any
means other than a manufacturer defect. – Repairs or servicing performed by
unauthorized dealers or service stations. – Damage caused by an unauthorized
service station repairs. – Faults in the machine’s operation caused by the use
of non-specified accessories. – General wear and tear of consumable items.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY To the extent permitted by law, Madimack’s liability
under any condition or warranty that cannot be legally excluded in relation to
the supply of goods and services is limited to one of the following options:
Repairing the goods. Replacing the goods with equivalent products or services.
Paying the cost of replacing the goods or providing equivalent products or
services again. Paying the costs of repairing the goods.
PROCEDURE FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS
Making a claim The following steps should be taken when making a warranty
claim with Madimack Pty Ltd. 1) Owners experiencing issues with their system
are to contact Madimack Pty Ltd service departments online portal to and
provide the
requested information. www.madimack.com.au 2) A service agent will review the
provided information and will contact you on the provided phone number to try
and solve the issue. 3) If the issue cannot be dealt with over the phone,
owners will be supplied with details of service agent in their area 4) Owners
will need to contact and deal with service agents directly in relation to the
booking in and payments of works related to the
service or repair of their Madimack Pool Heat Pump 5) Owners can claim
reimbursement for costs of works covered under the product warranty when
completed by an approved Madimack
Service Agent. When making a claim, owners will need to provide the following
documents. – Proof that you are the original system owner original invoice
showing owner name and property address. – Copy of invoice from an approved
Madimack approved service agent. – For a major defect a copy of the report for
major defects from approved Madimack Service agent.
In the event of a warranty claim, the faulty product should be returned to the
place of purchase or, to an authorised service and warranty agent repair
centre.
You are responsible for arranging the removal of the defective product and the
installation of the repaired or replacement product. This includes all
transportation costs and any applicable insurance fees associated with
transporting the products to the supplier and the replaced or repaired product
from the supplier.
All returns require Madimack’s written approval and must be accompanied by
either:
A service support ticket authorized by Customer Service Manager or Authorised
Agent, or A “Return Goods Authorisation”
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14. DISPOSAL
Observe all safety and warning information during installation and operation.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
The transport and protective packaging has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufacturing
process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites. Ensure that
any plastic wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the
reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation.
DISPOSING OF YOUR ELECTRICAL PRODUCT Electrical devices marked with this label
may not be disposed of in domestic waste at the end of their service life.
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials. They
also contain specific materials, compounds and components, which were
essential for their correct function and safety. These could be hazardous to
human health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or
if handled incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old
appliance with your household waste.
Please dispose of those materials by contacting your local authorities and ask
for the correct method of disposal. Please ensure that your old appliance
poses no risk to children while being stored prior to disposal.
By disposing of this product in accordance with the regulations, you protect
the environment and the health of those around you from negative consequences.
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References
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