QP PISCINAS PAPI004208-QPM QP Salt Bright DUO Bluetooth Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
QP PISCINAS

QP PISCINAS PAPI004208-QPM QP Salt Bright DUO Bluetooth

FUNCTIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT

  • I This notice only concerns the DUO model.

INSTALLATION DIAGRAM

  • The electrical connections at cell-level must not point upwards, to avoid any deposits of water or humidity on them.
  • The pH corrector container must be installed a safe distance away from any electrical device or any other chemicals.
  1. Flow sensor (optional)

  2. Salt/temperature / low water sensor (optional)

  3. Cell

  4. Electronics unit

  5. Filter with ballast

  6. Peristaltic pump

  7. Pool Ground (optional)

  8. Probe holder

  9. Injection connector

  10. pH probe

  11. Bracket (*optional)

  12. Semi-flexible tubing
    ELEMENTS NOT SUPPLIED :

  13. Electrical power supply

  14. pH corrector container

  15. Copper cable

  16. Filter

  17. Ground rod

  18. Heat pump

  19. Filtration pump

ELECTRONICS UNIT

Connectivity

First commissioning
When switching on the electronics unit for the first time, carry out the following programming.

Flashing

display

| Meaning| Possible settings| Navigation
---|---|---|---

5.0

| Pool volume to be specified ( 5.0 is the

default setting).

| From 0.1 to 0.9 (i.e. from 1 to 9 m3), in increments of 0.1.

From 1.0 to 9.5 (i.e. from 10 to 95 m3), in increments of 0.5.

From 10 to 20 (i.e. from 100 to 200 m3), in increments of 1.

| Select a value with the                     buttons, then confirm with

the OK button.

Keypad

LEDs

Colour Status Meaning
Green Continuously on Production in progress
Red Continuously on Electronics unit powered off, or wintering mode

activated
Flashing| Alarm activated

Screen

Menu navigation

Meaning of the menus and sub-menus

MENU MEANING
EL Chlorination
Bo Boost mode
In Setting the inversion frequency of the current supplying the cell
Te Chlorination test
PH pH regulation
Ma Manual injection
Mo Activation/deactivation of pH regulation
Ad Calibration of the pH measurement
Ca Calibrating the pH probe
Se Setting the pH setpoint
Co Specification of the pH corrector type
Cc Specification of the concentration of the pH corrector
CO Communication
Bt Bluetooth communication
Mb Modbus communication
PA Settings
Cp Specification of the volume of the pool
Cg Sensor settings
Rp Settings reset
Sw Further information
SUB-MENU MEANING
co Cover position switch / External command
fl Empty flow sensor / pH container sensor
sa Salt sensor
Temperature sensor

Features

Specification of the volume of the pool

Menu Possible settings Default setting

Cp

| From 0.1 to 0.9 (i.e. from 1 to 9 m3), in increments of 0.1.

From 1.0 to 9.5 (i.e. from 10 to 95 m3), in increments of 0.5.

From 10 to 20 (i.e. from 100 to 200 m3), in increments of 1.

|

5.0

Specification of the pH corrector type

Menu Possible settings Default setting
Co AC (pH-)

BA (pH+)

| AC

Specification of the concentration of the pH corrector

Menu Possible settings Default setting
Cc From 05 to 55 (%), in increments of 1. 37

Sensor settings

Menu| Sub-menus| Setting| Possible settings| Default

setting

---|---|---|---|---

Cg

|

co

|

mo

|

Sensor mode

| co (cover position switch)

ex (external control)

OF (sensor disabled)

|

co

ty| Type of switch| NO (normally open)

NC (normally closed)

| NO

fl

|

mo

|

Sensor mode

| fl (flow sensor)

em (empty pH container sensor)

OF (sensor disabled)

|

OF

ty| Type of switch| NO (normally open)

NC (normally closed)

| NO

sa

| mo| Salt sensor mode| ON (activated)

OF (disabled)

| ON
ad| Calibration of the salt rate measurement| From 1.5 to 8.0 (g/L), in increments of 0.5| 5.0

| mo| Temperature sensor mode| ON (activated)

OF (disabled)

| ON
ad| Calibration of the water

temperature measurement

| From – to + 5°C compared to the

measurement, in increments of 1

| measurement
Sensor

activated

| Configuration| Specific

display

| Production| pH regulation
---|---|---|---|---
Cover| Open cover| –| Maintained|

Maintained

Closed cover| co| Divided by 5
External command| Command activated| –| Maintained
Command not activated| ex| Stopped
Flow| Sufficient flow| –| Maintained
Zero flow| A3| Stopped| Stopped
Empty pH container| Empty container| A7| Maintained
Container not empty| –| Maintained|

Maintained

Salt

| Salt level less than 2.5 g/L

(or 1.5 g/L if Low Salt equipment)

| A1| Stopped
Salt level equal to or greater than 2.5 g/L

(or 1.5 g/L if Low Salt equipment)

| –| Maintained
Temperature| Water temperature below 15°C| Hi| Stopped
Water temperature equal to or higher than 15°C| –| Maintained

Calibration of the pH measurement

Menu Possible settings Default setting
Ad From 6.5 to 7.5 in increments of 0.1. 7.0

Setting the inversion frequency of the current supplying the cell

Current inversion aims to prevent scale deposits on the cell. Current inversion must be set following the table below in order to ensure that the cell continues to operate correctly in the long term.

Water hardness (°f) 0 to 5 5 to 12 12 to 20 20 to 40 40 to 60 > 60
Inversion frequency (h) 16 10 8 6 4 2
Menu Possible settings Default setting
--- --- ---
In From 02 to 24 (h), in increments of 1. 06

Setting the production setpoint

Specific instructions Possible settings Default setting
Directly select a value using the  buttons (no confirmation required). From

05 to 95 (%), in increments of 5.

99 (%).

OF (deactivation of the chlorinator cell).

|

99

Setting the pH setpoint

Menu Possible settings Default setting
Se From 6.8 to 7.6 , in increments of 0.1. 7.2

Boost mode

  • sets the production setpoint up to 125 %, for a fixed period.
  • can be manually stopped at any time.
  • can be used when chlorine is urgently needed.

Boost mode cannot replace a conventional shock treatment in cases of water not fit for bathing.
If the Boost mode is restarted manually while it is already running, the Boost mode resets for the duration displayed. Boost mode cannot be switched on if an alarm has been triggered. After having resolved and dismissed this alarm, wait a few moments in order to be able to activate the Boost mode. When the Boost mode ends or is manually stopped, production continues according to the initial setpoint. Boost mode continues after powering off the electronics unit.

Operation with a cover sensor :
Boost mode cannot be switched on with the cover shut. If the cover is closed with Boost mode switched on, Boost mode automatically stops.

Menu| Possible

settings

| Default

setting

| Switching on| Power indicator

display

| Switching off
---|---|---|---|---|---
Bo| 12 (h)

24 (h)

| 24| Automatic as soon as the duration setting is confirmed.| Bo| Press on .

Calibrating the pH probe

  • The original pH probe is already calibrated. It is therefore not necessary to carry out calibration when putting the equipment into service for the first time.
  • However, it is imperative to carry out a calibration of the pH and ORP probes at the beginning of each season when returning to service, and after each probe replacement.
  1. Open the pH 7 and pH 10 calibration solutions (use only single-use calibration solutions).

  2. Turn off the filtration (and therefore the electronics unit).

  3. If the probe is already installed :

    • Remove the probe from the probe holder, without disconnecting it.
    • Remove the probe holder nut and replace it with the stopper supplied.
    • If the probe is not already installed :
      Connect the probe to the electronics unit.
  4. Turn on the electronics unit.

  5. Go to the « Ca » menu : the message « 7.0 » flashes.

  6. Insert the probe into the pH 7 calibration solution, then wait a few minutes.

  7. Press on OK : do not touch the probe, and wait until the message « 10 » flashes.

  8. Rinse the probe under running water, then leave to drip-dry it without wiping it.

  9. Insert the probe into the pH 10 calibration solution, then wait a few minutes.

  10. Press on OK : do not touch the probe, and wait until you get one of the displays shown below.

  11. 2 possibilities :

    • The message   appears :
      The calibration has failed. Press on OK, then carry out a new calibration, several times if necessary. If
      calibration still fails, replace the probe and carry out another calibration.

    • The message  appears :
      The calibration was successful.

    • Rinse the probe under running water, then leave to drip-dry it without wiping it.

    • Install the probe into the probe holder.

    • Press on OK.

Activation/deactivation of pH regulation

Menu Possible settings Default setting
Mo ON (to activate)

OF (to deactivate)

| ON

Manual injection

Menu| Functions| Possible settings| Default setting| Instructions
---|---|---|---|---
 |  |  |  | To start injecting :
 | Priming of the peristaltic pump and filling of semi-rigid pipes.|

From 01 to 60 (i.e. from 1 to 60 s, in steps of 1 s),

|  | Confirm  the  duration

setting (the peristaltic pump is running).

Ma| pH corrector injection.| then from 1.1 to 9.5 (i.e. from| 60| To take a break, and to
 | Means of checking the correct operation of the| 1 min 10 s to 9 min 50 s, in

steps of 10 s).

|  | restart the injection :

Press on OK.

 | peristaltic pump.|  |  | To stop the injection :
 |  |  |  | Press on .

Bluetooth communication

Menu| Sub-menu| Function| Possible settings| Default setting
---|---|---|---|---

Bt

| mo| Activation/deactivation of Bluetooth communication.| ON (to activate)

OF (to deactivate)

| ON

pa

| Detection of connectible devices near the electronics unit (within 60 seconds). Networking of the electronics unit and

connected devices.

|

re| Removal of the network connecting the

electronics unit to the connected devices.

  • During an update of the software of the electronics unit carried out using Bluetooth, the 2 LEDs (red and green) flash alternately.

Chlorination test
This function is for use by professionals for maintenance operations on the equipment.

Settings reset

Menu Important warning
Rp Resetting the parameters cancels all the settings made (factory

configuration).

Safety

Wintering mode

  • starts automatically as soon as the water temperature drops below 15°C.
  • can be deactivated by deactivating the temperature sensor.

When the wintering mode is on :

  • The message « Hi » appears.
  • Production is stopped.
  • The pH regulation is maintained if it is activated.

To switch off wintering mode: press on OK.

Alarms

Any alarm that goes off :

  • instantly appears on the screen.
  • acknowledge with the OK or key (short or long press, depending on the alarm).

MESSAGE DISPLAYED

| IMMEDIATE

AUTOMATIC ACTION

|

FAULT DETECTED

|

CHECKS AND REMEDIES

---|---|---|---
Stopping production| Stopping pH

regulation

A0

|

Yes

|

No

| Loss of communication between the control board and the power board

of the electronics unit.

|

Contact a professional.

 |  | Yes| Zero salt level.| Check the salt levels in the pool
 |  |  |  | using a recent testing kit.
 |  |  | Salt level less than 2.5 g/L (or 1.5 g/L| Top up with salt if necessary, so as
 |  |  | if Low Salt equipment).| to obtain a salt level of 5 kg/m3 (or
 |  |  |  | 2.5 kg/m3 for Low Salt equipment).
A1| Yes|

No

|  | Check that the filtration pump is running correctly.
 |  |  | Insufficient amount of water in the filtration circuit.| Check that the pipe at the level of

the salt sensor is completely filled with water.

 |  |  |  | If necessary, top up the water in the
 |  |  |  | pool.

A3

|

Yes

|

Yes

|

Insufficient water flow through the filtration circuit.

| Check that :

–    the flow sensor is connected to the electronics unit.

–    the flow sensor is activated.

–    the valves on the filtration circuit are open.

–    the filtration pump is working correctly.

–    the filtration circuit is not blocked.

–    there is enough water in the pool.

MESSAGE DISPLAYED

| IMMEDIATE

AUTOMATIC ACTION

|

FAULT DETECTED

|

CHECKS AND REMEDIES

---|---|---|---
Stopping production| Stopping

pH regulation

A4

|

Yes

|

No

|

Cell problem.

| Check that the cell is not scaled. Inspect and adjust if necessary the inversion frequency of the current supplying the cell.

Check that the electrical connections to the terminals of the cell are sufficiently tight and not oxidised.

Check that the cell’s power cable is in good condition.

Check that the cell’s power cable connector is correctly connected to the electronics unit.

As a last resort, replace the cell.

A7| No| Yes| pH corrector container empty.| Replace the pH corrector container.

AL

|

No

|

Yes

|

Series of 5 unsuccessful attempts to correct the pH.

| Ensure the pH corrector container is not empty.

Carry out a manual injection.

Check the condition of the filter with ballast and injection connector.

Check :

–  Setting the pH setpoint.

–  The specification of the type of pH corrector.

–  The        specification of            the concentration of the pH corrector.

–  The specification of the volume of the pool.

Carry out a calibration of the pH probe.

CA| No| Yes| pH probe incorrectly calibrated.| Carry out a calibration of the pH

probe, by pressing and holding OK.

Further information

Menu Sub-menu Successive display Meaning
Sw cm 2 digits, then 2 other digits Control board program
pw 2 digits, then 2 other digits Power card program

GUARANTEE

Before contacting your dealer, please have the following to hand :

  • your purchase invoice.
  • the serial no. of the electronics unit.
  • the installation date of the equipment.
  • the parameters of your pool (salinity, pH, chlorine levels, water temperature, stabilizer level, pool volume, daily filtration time, etc.).

Every effort and all our technical experience has gone into designing this equipment. It has been subjected to quality controls. If, despite all the attention and expertise involved in its manufacture, you need to make use of our guarantee, it only applies to free replacement of the equipment’s defective parts (excluding shipping costs in both directions).

Guarantee period (proven by date of invoice)

  • Electronics unit : 2 years.
  • Cell : – 1 year minimum outside the European Union (excluding warranty extension).
    • 2 year minimum in the European Union (excluding warranty extension).

pH probe: depending on model. Repairs and spare parts: 3 months. The periods indicated above correspond to standard guarantees. However, these can vary depending on the country of installation and the distribution network.

Scope of the guarantee
The guarantee covers all parts, except wearing parts that must be replaced regularly.
The equipment is guaranteed against all manufacturing defects within the strict limitations of normal use.

After-sales services
All repairs will be performed in the workshop. Shipping costs in both directions are at the user’s own expense.  Any downtime and loss of use of a device in the event of repairs shall not give rise to any claim for compensation.  In all cases, the equipment is always sent at the user’s own risk. Before taking delivery, the user must ensure that it is in perfect condition and, if necessary, write down any reservations on the shipping note of the carrier. Confirm with the carrier within 72 hours by recorded letter with acknowledgement of receipt. Replacement under guarantee shall in no case extend the original guarantee period.

Guarantee application limit
To improve the quality of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the characteristics of the products at any time without notice. This documentation is provided for information purposes only and is not contractually binding concerning third parties.  The manufacturer’s guarantee, which covers manufacturing defects, should not be confused with the operations described in this documentation.  Installation, maintenance and, more generally, any servicing of the manufacturer’s products should only be performed by professionals. This work must also be carried out by the current standards in the country of installation at the time of installation. The use of any parts other than original parts voids the guarantee ipso facto for the entire equipment.

The following are excluded from the guarantee:
– Equipment and labour provided by third parties when installing the device. Damage caused by installation, not in compliance with the instructions.  – Problems caused by modifications, accidents, misuse, negligence of professionals or end users, unauthorised repairs, fire, floods, lightning, freezing, armed conflict or any other force-majeure events.  Any equipment damaged due to non-compliance with the instructions regarding safety, installation, use and maintenance contained in  this documentation will not be covered by the guarantee.  Every year, we make improvements to our products and software. These new versions are compatible with previous models. The new versions of hardware and software cannot be added to earlier models under the guarantee.

Implementation of the guarantee
For more information regarding this guarantee, contact your dealer or our After-Sales Service. All requests must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase invoice.

Legislation and disputes
This guarantee is subject to French law and all European directives or international treaties in force at the time of the claim, applicable in France. In case of disputes concerning its interpretation or execution, the High Court of Montpellier (France) shall have exclusive jurisdiction.

Specifications

  • Product Name : Electrolizador de sal + regulador de pH Eletrolisador de sal + regulador de pH Salt chlorinator + pH regulator
  • Model: QP Salt Bright DUO BT
  • Version: PAPI004208-QPM – Version 20.11

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Do I need to calibrate the pH probe regularly?
A: Calibration of the pH probe is mandatory at the start of each season and whenever the probe is replaced.

Q: What is the default setting for the Boost mode?
A: The default setting for the Boost mode is 24 hours.

Q: How do I activate the salt sensor?
A: The salt sensor can be activated or deactivated as per your preference using the provided settings.

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