JoJo Remote Tank Pump Controller User Manual
- June 24, 2024
- JoJo
Table of Contents
JoJo Remote Tank Pump Controller
Instructions for use
The JoJo Remote Tank Pump Controller is the reliable and convenient way to remotely monitor and control the water levels inside your tank.
APPLICATIONS
- Booster Pumps
- Borehole Pumps
- Solenoid Valves
SUITED FOR
- Direct connection to 220V AC Pumps of up to 3kW
- Connection to 220/440V contactor for unlimited kW
A wireless pump controller with a solar-powered water level sensor that enables you to remotely control your pump.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DEFAULT SETTINGS | TO CHANGE SETTINGS |
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- The pump will switch on at 0% (F.00) and o‑ at 100% (F.01).
- Communication protection (F.08) is activated and will show an error message (Er.8) if there’s a loss of communication with the transmitter for longer than 2 minutes.
- Dry Run Protection (F.05) and Forced Shutdown (F.07) is not enabled by default
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- To change the settings press “SET”. It will display FUNCTION F.00 to F.09.
- Select the function you want to change by pressing “+” or “-” (refer to function table for detail).
- Press “RUN/STOP” to select the desired function, then change the values with “+” or “-”.
- Once done press “RUN/STOP” to save the setting.
IMPORTANT
Automatic and Manual modes are indicated as follows: Automatic = flashing red
decimal point and Manual = solid red decimal point. To enter into/out of
automatic/manual mode, press “Run/Stop”.
ERROR CODES
Er.1: Dry run, will reset after F.02 period set.| Er.7: Forced shutdown, press
“SET” to reset.| Er.8: Communication lost, check your transmitter.
DIAGRAM
FUNCTION CODE| FUNCTION| SCOPE| INCREMENTS| DEFAULT
VALUE| UNIT
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F.00| Water level at which the pump must start.| 1-80| 1| 1| Percentages
Important: Do not set to 0%, if set to 0% the pump will not switch on
F.01| Water level at which the pump must stop.| 30-100| 1| 90| Percentages
Important: Do not set to 0%, if set to 0% the pump will not switch on.
Note: F.00 and F.01 will only trigger on next step of percentages
0,30,50,80 and 100. E.g. if F.00 is set to 35%, it will only switch on at 30%,
similarly if F.01 is set to 90%, it will only stop the pump at 100
F.02| Dry run recovery time.| 0~999| 1| 60 See F.05| Minutes
F.03| Forced down time| 0~999| 1| 60 See F.07| Minutes
F.04| Dry run protection time.| 0~999| 1| 15 See F.05| Minutes
Either Dry Run or Forced Downtime can be enabled, but not both at the same
time.
F.05| Dry run protection enabled.| 0: O‑, 1: On.| 1| 0| Er. 1
If the water level does not increase to the next percentage level within the
time set in F.04 then the pump will switch o‑ for the recovery period set in
F.02.
F.07| Forced shutdown enabled.| 0: O‑, 1: On.| 1| 0| Er. 7
If the pump runs for the time period set in F.03 without reaching the Stop
level, Er. 7 will display and the pump will switch o‑. If this occurs you will
need to reset it by pressing the “SET” button.
F.08| Communication protection enabled.| 0: O‑, 1: On.| 1| 0| Er. 8
If no communication is received from the transmitter within 2 minutes, Er. 8
will display.
F.09| Drainage pump function.| 0: O‑, 1: On.| 1| 0| n/a
Note: F.06 and D.00 to D.09 are not yet in use.| Reverse logic, will
start the pump on the programmed high percentage and switch it o‑ on the
programmed low percentage.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1. Transmitter complete with: | 3. 2x antennas complete with: |
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A: Solar panel | C: Plug to switch on transmitter |
with magnetic base
B: Water level sensors| D: Integrated lithium battery| 4. 7x 3.5mm self-
tapping screws
2. Receiver with LED display| 5. 1x 32mm washer| 6. 5x cable ties
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
AT THE TANK: TRANSMITTER AND WATER LEVEL SENSOR| AT THE PUMP:
RECEIVER
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Ideal location: For optimal results it is recommended to install the water
level sensor via your tank overflow. This prevents unnecessary drilling in
your tank and ensures the sensors are not exposed to incoming water flow or
splashing during tank filling.| Ideal location: The receiver needs electricity
to operate and should be installed indoors or inside a waterproof housing
because it’s not waterproof. Important: The control unit can handle a maximum
of 3000W. Larger pumps will need a separate contactor.
PRE-INSTALLATION| INSTALLATION
• Before installing this device, measure the height from the base of your tank
to the overflow. Keep in mind that the transmitter with the solar panel (A)
should be mounted on the tank’s roof, while the water level sensor (B) will be
suspended inside the tank via the overflow. • The water level sensor (B) comes
in a length of 5000mm and can be shortened by using cable ties (6) to loop the
wire between each of the sensors (refer to the diagram on page 2 for
reference). Note: When shortening the wire, do so equally between each sensor.
This is important to maintain accuracy| Install the receiver (2) on the DIN
rail close to the pump and wire it as indicated below. Note: we recommend
making use of a certified electrician to install the receiver and make the
connections to your pump.
INSTALLATION
01 After adjusting the water level sensor (B) to the desired length, insert it
into the tank through the overflow and suspend it vertically inside the tank.
02 Screw one of the antennas (E) onto its magnetic base (F), then screw it
into the transmitter (1).
03 Make sure the transmitter (1) is upright, with the solar panel facing
upward and directly exposed to sunlight. Mount it onto the roof of your tank
using two of the provided self-tapping screws (4). Note: For optimal sun
exposure, it’s recommended to install the transmitter facing north.
04 Secure the antenna by attaching the 32mm washer (5) to the top of the tank
with one of the self-tapping screws (4). Ensure that the screw is flush with
the washer then place the antenna’s magnetic base on top of it.
05 Insert the plug (C) to activate the transmitter. Once inserted,
transmission will begin, indicated by a flashing red light approximately every
15 seconds.| 02 Screw the remaining antenna (E) onto its magnetic base (F),
then screw it onto the receiver (2) and position it on top of the waterproof
housing/DB box.
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