Coldture Cold Therapy Pro Plunge User Guide
- September 18, 2024
- coldture
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Cold Therapy Pro Plunge
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Specifications:
- Product Name: Pro Plunge
- Temperature Range: Down to as low as 3 degrees
- Capacity: Designed for use by one person at a time
- Power Requirement: 13 amp plug socket
Product Information:
The Pro Plunge is a cold water therapy system designed to
provide the benefits of cold water immersion for reducing muscle
soreness, improving recovery time, decreasing inflammation, and
improving circulation. It is suitable for use in both home and
commercial settings.
Product Usage Instructions:
Quick Set Up:
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Ensure no obstacles are blocking the vents on the side of the
chiller/fan. -
Let the Pro Plunge lay flat for 24 hours for the refrigerant to
settle. -
Fill the Pro Plunge with water but do not turn it on for 24
hours.
Steps to Use:
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Place a garden hose into the tub to fill it (15-30
minutes). -
Plug in the tub to a 13 amp plug socket and set the desired
temperature on the control panel. -
After a few hours, you can start enjoying your cold water
therapy. -
Empty the water every 8 – 12 weeks and repeat the above
steps.
Safety Precautions:
Read the full manual, especially the safety information, before
using the Pro Plunge. Consult a healthcare professional if unsure
about its suitability for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Who is the Pro Plunge suitable for?
A: The Pro Plunge is designed for use by adults only and is
suitable for individuals looking to experience cold water therapy
safely and efficiently.
Q: What are some potential benefits of using the Pro
Plunge?
A: Some benefits include reducing muscle soreness, improving
recovery time, decreasing inflammation, and improving
circulation.
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PRO PLUNGE
MANUAL
EMBRACE THE COLD
Clean, Convenient, Cold-plunging That Fits Beautifully in Your Home.
Cold therapy will change your outlook on life and allow you to break through
your own boundaries and make you feel you can take on the world.
Cold water therapy is a recovery technique used by athletes and individuals
looking to reduce muscle soreness and inflammation after physical activity.
Some potential benefits of the Pro Plunge include:
Reducing Muscle Soreness
Cold water immersion can help reduce muscle soreness by constricting blood
vessels and reducing inflammation.
Improving Recovery Time
By reducing muscle soreness, the Pro Plunge may also help athletes recover
faster and be ready for their next workout or competition.
Decreasing Inflammation
Cold water immersion may help reduce inflammation in the body, which can be
beneficial for individuals with chronic inflammation or inflammatory
conditions such as arthritis.
Improving Circulation
Cold water immersion can stimulate blood flow and improve circulation, which
may help with recovery and reduce the risk of injury.
It’s important to note that the Pro Plunge is not suitable for everyone and
can be uncomfortable or even dangerous for some individuals. It’s always best
to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new recovery
routine.
Start your cold journey with Coldture.
CONTENTS
Quick Set Up Guide …………………………………………………………………………………04 The Purpose Of Your Pro
Plunge …………………………………………………………….. 05 Owners
Responsibility……………………………………………………………………………. 07 Health & Safety Warnings For
The User………………………………………………….. 08 KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder
…………………………………………………………………….. 10 Position & Operation
……………………………………………………………………………….12 Control Panel
……………………………………………………………………………………………15 Wifi Control
……………………………………………………………………………………………..17 Maintenance & Cleaning
………………………………………………………………………… 27 The Insulated Cover
……………………………………………………………………………….. 30 Troubleshooting & Error
Messages…………………………………………………………..31 Fault Codes
Table…………………………………………………………………………………… 32 Warranty And Repair
………………………………………………………………………………. 34 Disposing Of Your Product
……………………………………………………………………… 36 Pro Plunge Full Set Up
Guide…………………………………………………………………… 37
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QUICK SET UP
Before installing the Pro Plunge, please ensure that there are no obstacles on
the outside of the vents on the side of the chiller/fan.
If there are obstacles blocking the vents, it will cause the compressor to
self-protect and the water temperature cannot drop. Once your Pro Plunge is in
a position you are happy with please leave it laid flat for 24 hours for the
refrigerant to settle in the compressor (Coldture Pro Plunge are the same as a
fridge or freezers and the gas needs to settle before use).
The Pro Plunge can then be filled with water but it should not be turned on
for 24 hours. We do recommend that you read the full manual though in
particular the safety information before you use.
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Simply place a garden hose into it. The tub will be completely filled in
approximately 15-30 minutes, depending on water pressure
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Plug in your tub to a 13 amp plug socket and set the desired temperature on
the control panel
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Within a few hours you will be able to start enjoying your new Pro
Plunge cold water therapy
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We strongly suggest you empty your water every 8 – 12 weeks and
repeat these first three steps
THE PURPOSE OF YOUR PRO PLUNGE
The purpose of your Pro Plunge is to allow people to experience cold water
safely and efficiently in their own setting at home or in a commercial
setting.
The Pro Plunge is designed to go down to as low as 3 degrees, which is
extremely cold and we advise you to read the safety instructions before
getting in.
Who is it for?
The Pro Plunge is designed for use by one person at a time and is suitable for
adults only. If deliberate cold exposure is new to you please learn more about
this first and make sure it is for you. We also advise you to read this manual
fully before you take the plunge.
We recommend you start gradually with the temperature set at 10 degrees and
shorter durations of up to a minute. This is to ensure you get used to it
before you lower the temperature or increase your time.
Please note that children are not advised to use the Coldture Pro Plunge.
TOP TIPS
DO build up slowly. Diving in at the deep end might not be the best idea could
start off by gradually introducing your body to the cold water – feet, then
legs, then torso and so on. Don’t feel like you have to fully submerge on your
first few attempts.
DO be mindful of your breathing. Learning to control your breath is a big part
of being in cold water. How we breathe is often a very accurate indicator of
how we are in our mind. So, if we’re breathing fast and rapidly, then that
means we’re feeling quite frantic in our heads. If our breath is nice and slow
and smooth and deep, we are maintaining an element of homeostasis in our body,
which keeps us calm.
DO take your experience into account when deciding what temperature to set
your Pro Plunge. For those who have never been exposed to any sort of cold
water, you should start at around 10 degrees Celsius. If you regularly take
cold showers, then you could start a little lower at 6 degrees Celsius.
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OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY
Coldture declines all liability for damages arising from failure to observe the following directions.
CAUTION: Before carrying out any maintenance operations, disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
As the owner, it is your responsibility to:
· Ensure the safety of those using the Pro Plunge and read and observe the
health and safety warnings and safety recommendations as set out in this
manual
· Maintain the materials of which the Pro Plunge is made from by following the
cleaning procedures in section 8 of this manual
· Use the Pro Plunge according to the recommendations in this manual
· Only use our recommended engineers for service and repairs
· Ensure a safe electrical connection to the Pro Plunge; which are `class 1′
appliances and must therefore be permanently connected, without intermediate
junctions or extension cables, to the electrical network and to the protection
circuit (earthing system) in your home
· Ensure that the cabling does not present a trip hazard
· Live electrical components and equipment (except those powered at a very low
voltage not exceeding 12V) must be out of reach of individuals using the
appliance.
· Parts containing electrical components must be positioned or fixed so that
they cannot fall into the water
DO NOT switch the power on to the Pro Plunge until it is filled to the
required level.
Running the pump dry, without water, could cause immediate damage and void
your warranty.
Avoid flooding. We would advise that the level to which you fill your Pro
Plunge with water falls at least 20cm below the top to avoid flooding.
This level is something that will be different for everybody and we recommend
that you become comfortable with what level of water works for you and observe
what happens to the water levels when you get in – you can always then adjust
accordingly.
Top-up the water periodically as it lowers due to users entering/exiting to
keep the water level high enough.
Do use your insulated cover. It is advisable not to leave the Pro Plunge
uncovered when not in use since the temperature of the water will rise.
Damage arising by not following the guide or warnings are not covered by the
warranty.
If you have any questions concerning the operation of your Pro Plunge or the
information in this manual, please do contact us.
· There will likely be times when water spills out of the Pro Plunge, especially when getting in or out and we recommend taking a common-sense approach and making sure there is good drainage for water on the floor around your Pro Plunge and a non-slip surface to step on to
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HEALTH & SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE USER
Taking the plunge is a big step
A risk factor is hypothermia.
Coldture declines all liability for damages arising for failure to observe the
following directions.
Health disclaimer: If you’re unsure about whether this is for you then please
check with your doctor before using your Pro Plunge.
Coldture are suitable for most people, most of the time, however we recommend
to take a cautious approach and we would advise that people with reduced
mobility, sensory, and/or cognitive abilities only use the Pro Plunge if
supervised and only if they have the knowledge necessary to use the equipment
safely, as well as to understand the dangers arising from improper use.
Tolerance to cold water varies from person to person and we recommend being
mindful of gradually building up the duration of use with the Pro Plunge and
be cautious when using it alone.
New to this?
It is quite dangerous to suddenly jump into cold water that’s significantly
cooler than what you’re used to as it can cause a shock to the body.
Therefore, enter the water slowly and keep your face shoulders and hands clear
until your breathing is under control.
The cold-water shock response decreases with cold exposure experience and
being mentally prepared.
This occurs when you suffer a drop-in core body temperature and can eventually
lead to loss of consciousness and heart failure. The amount of time you can
spend in cold water without suffering from hypothermia is determined by the
water temperature, your body size and shape, your level of cold adaptation and
your experience, among other factors. Check with your doctor as relevant.
Start with safe, short dips of 30 seconds to learn what your limits are. If
you begin to feel uncomfortable or you start to shiver, listen to your body,
get out and slowly warm up by walking around.
If you like, you can check the water temperature before entering the bath, to
ensure that it is at temperature that is suitable for your experience in cold
exposure. The temperature of the water is displayed as default on the control
panel.
Children must be supervised near the Pro Plunge to make sure they do not play
with the equipment and do not carry out operations to be performed by adults
(cleaning cycles/maintenance). Always attach the cover when not in use.
Children are not advised to use the Pro Plunge.
Please check with your doctor as relevant. Pregnant women should talk to a
doctor first, low temperatures are not advised. Anybody under medical care,
such as people with heart conditions, diabetes, high or low blood pressure or
other health problems must not use the Pro Plunge without first consulting
their doctor. People with infectious diseases should not use the Pro Plunge
without first consulting their doctor.
Do not use the Pro Plunge after drinking alcohol or taking recreational drugs.
The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hypothermia
when using the Pro Plunge.
Do not use your Pro Plunge during extreme weather conditions (during storms or
floods etc). It is also recommended to place the Pro Plunge in an area that
will not attract standing water. Good drainage is essential so that the
services compartment does not become submerged with water. If it does, switch
the unit off and let everything dry out.
Be very careful when getting in and out of the Pro Plunge. Surfaces may be
slippery when wet.
In order to protect the pump from large pieces of debris – always do your best
to keep the inlet (inside and right at the bottom of the unit) clean and
clear.
DO NOT use other electrical appliances such as radios, hairdryers etc near the
Pro Plunge when it is not empty. It is important to maintain water cleanliness
in accordance with Pro Plunge’s instructions by following the correct cleaning
procedure, see section 8.
The Pro Plunge has an automated cleaning cycle which runs constantly. During
this time the pump, filter and Ozone cleaner run simultaneously.
DO NOT use any unapproved chemicals or detergents unless you plan to rinse the
Pro Plunge thoroughly to remove any remnants of cleaning products before
refilling with the water you will bathe in. Chemicals such as ammonia,
combustible substances, bromine, fluorine are not advised on the Pro Plunge as
they may risk passing on to users.
DO NOT use a pressure washer to clean the Pro Plunge as this may result in
damage to the electrics and services compartment unit.
It is very important to keep the cover on when the Pro Plunge is not in use –
this is to prevent injury to children or animals and to also prevent water
ingress to the services compartment when raining, if the user is placed
outside.
Any repairs required must be made by a Coldture approved engineer. Coldture
cannot accept liability for any damage arising from alterations or repair made
by non-approved engineers.
It is the end user’s responsibility to ensure the power supply used is on an
RCD protected circuit.
For all operations and maintenance of the Pro Plunge please refer to this
manual and if in doubt please contact Coldture directly via email first
support@coldture.com
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KLOR-INTM CHLORINE FEEDER
Release Valve O-Ring Lid
O-Ring Main Body
Dial Control Valve
1 ¼” Hose Clamps (2X) Short Connection Hose O-Ring Drain Plug
Your new KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder is designed for a permanent installation in
the return line to an above ground pool, having a filtration system using
Ø32mm (1 ¼”) flexible hose.
It uses small or large slow dissolving Trichlor (Trichloro-s-Triazinetrione)
tablets/sticks ONLY. No other types of chemicals should ever be used in your
KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder. It holds up to 5 large (3″ diameter) tablets or
about 2.3lbs of small tablets and has a dial type control valve to regulate
the rate of water going through. This capacity, under normal conditions and
depending on the size of your pool, should provide one to two weeks of
chlorination.
By regulating the valve setting between + (more chlorine) and – (less
chlorine) and the amount of Trichlor tablets you place into your KLORINTM
Chlorine Feeder, you can easily adjust the chlorine feed rate that is
necessary to maintain a proper chlorine residual for your pool.
Always install your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder after the heater. If there is no
heater, install it after the filter. Damage to the filter or the heater may
result if concentrated chlorine is allowed to flow through them.
Installation
1. Your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder Kit comes with two hose clamps and one short connector hose. Connect the short connector hose to `N’ side of your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder (check the ‘flow’ mark on the side of the body) and secure with one of the hose clamps.
2. If the pool is provided with valves at the water inlet and outlet, close them. If there are no valves provided, lower the water level of the pool below the inlet/outlet level of your pump, or life the inlet/ outlet level of your pump above the water level.
3. Empty the water return hose of your pool and disconnect it from the filter.
4. Connect the short connector hose to the now free `out’ Connector of the filter and secure it with the second hose clamps.
5. Connect the water return hose of the pool to the `out’ side of your KLOR- INTM Chlorine Feeder and open the valves of the water inlet/outlet or adjust the water level of the pool back to its regular height.
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Note: if your pool is an Intex® Easy SetTM pool, you can ensure the hose assembly by screwing the lock rings
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Directions for usage
Before starting up your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder, your pool should be
properly conditioned and have a chlorine residual of approximately 1.0 to 1.5
ppm. Follow dealers and chemical manufacturer’s direction and instruction.
The chlorine demand for pools varies, based on use, temperature, sunlight,
size, and other parameters. Initially you will have to experiment to determine
the proper amount of chlorine and correct the valve setting required for you
pool and filter time cycle. Using a 9000 gallon (34m3) pool as a guide,
placing about 3 large slow
dissolving Trichlor tablets, or about 1.5lbs of small slow dissolving
tablets/sticks in your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder would be recommended, with
the dial control valve setting at ¼ Reduce or Increase the dial control valve
setting according to the pool size.
Check chlorine residual daily and adjust the dial control valve for more or
less chlorine. Increasing the quantity of chlorine in your KLOR-INTM Chlorine
Feeder will extend the time between recharging it with more chlorine.
To open your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder
1. Shut off the pump and turn the dial control valve of your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder clockwise to the end position.
2. Slowly open the release valve at the top of the lid and wait one minute.
3. Turn the lid counter-clockwise to open.
Caution: DO NOT INHALE THE FUMES FROM THE CHLORINE FEEDER
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To close your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder
1. Place the lid with the O-Ring seal onto the MAIN BODY. Engage the lid thread and turn clickwise to secure. Hand tight only.
2. Close the RELEASE VALVE at the top of the lid.
3. Place the DIAL CONTROL VALVE to the desired setting. Open the in-line Valves (in any)
and re-start the pump.
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Lubrocation Never use petroleum type lubricants on the Lid’s O-Ring. To
lubricate, use ivory bar soap or Jack’s No.327 lube only. Winterizing 1. Where
freezing temperatures can be expected, remove the drain plug and drain all
water from your KLOR-INTM Chlorine Feeder. 2. Carefully remove un-dissolved
tablets and rinse out your KLOR-INTM Chlorine
Feeder thoroughly with water 3. Replace the lid and engage only one and a half
turns
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POSITION & OPERATION
Before installing the Pro Plunge, please ensure that there are no obstacles on the outside of the vents on the side of the chiller/ fan. We recommend a 500mm space around the chiller for the best ventilation.
3. Open the air bleed screw to exhaust air from the filter and pump housing.
See
page 33 for more information
4. Switch the power on only when it has been filled. The monitor will flash
green, wait for 3-5 mins and it will enter the running state. The default
temperature is 3 degrees.
If there are obstacles blocking the vents, it will cause the compressor to
self-protect and the Pro Plunge water temperature cannot drop. Once your Pro
Plunge is in a position you are happy with please leave it laid flat for 24
hours for the refrigerant to settle in the compressor (Coldture are the same
as a fridge or freezers and the gas needs to settle before use).
The Pro Plunge can then be filled with water but it should not be turned on
for 24 hours. We do recommend that you read the full manual though in
particular the safety information before you use.
Clearance and Circulation:
Clearance:
Maintain a 500mm (50cm) clearance around the Pro Plunge for optimal air
circulation. Avoid placing the unit in enclosed spaces to ensure efficient
heat dissipation this will also help prevent condensation.
Circulation and Fan Operation:
5. Allow the Pro Plunge to get down to the temperature as set on your
controller. As the Pro Plunge is affected by the environment please turn the
machine on 6-12 hours in advance.
If the Pro Plunge is set to 3 degrees, it will run the chiller until it
reaches this temperature. Once the temperature then reaches 4 degrees it will
turn the chiller on and cool to 3 degrees.
Where multiple users are using the Pro Plunge frequently we recommend adding a
Pure & Simple sanitizer. This is what we recommend as a proven, safe and
powerful residual disinfection for Coldture. We do not recommend chlorine
products or other salts.
To drain and refill the Pro Plunge:
1. Turn off the power to the Pro Plunge.
2. Drain the water using the hose pipe attachment to connect a hose pipe and
then open the ball valve to let the water out.
Ensure the unit is in a well-ventilated area.
Power connection
1. The Pro Plunge must be plugged directly into an RCD protected circuit on a
13amp socket or box.
2. Do not use an extension cable to run the Pro Plunge, this can be a fire
hazard.
To fill the Pro Plunge for the first time
1. Turn off the power to the Pro Plunge before filling/draining and do not
turn the power back on until the Pro Plunge has been refilled.
3. Wipe out the inside of the Pro Plunge with a clean cloth to clean any
residual dirt or grime. DO NOT use any chemicals such as bathroom cleaner or
stainlesssteel cleaner – see page 34 for details.
4. When it is clean and rinsed, ensure the ball valve is closed. Re-fill
using a hose pipe.
5. Switch the power back on to the Pro Plunge and allow the water to get down
to the temperature as set by on your controller.
2. Fill the Pro Plunge to the desired level. It will take approximately 15-30 minutes to fill, Depending on water pressure
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IMPORTANT
We recommend that you replace the water in the Pro Plunge every 8-12 weeks
depending on user levels and visible water quality. Frequency of water
replacement depends on frequency of usage and care taken in maintaining water
quality. It will become evident that the water needs changing when the water
doesn’t look clear. Drain and re-fill.
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CONTROL PANEL & SETTINGS
Pro Plunge Pro Control Panel Stainless Steel Temperature Control Key
Instructions
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Key Definition and Operation Primary Interface
1. Current time display
2. Current operating mode, with options for heating, cooling, and automatic.
3. WiFi connection status. Please click on the icon to enter WiFi connection.
The successful connection icon is highlighted, while the failed connection
icon is grayed out.
4. Fault display, click on the icon to query the fault, and the icon will
flash when there is a current fault.
5. Current operating status will be displayed including operating mode, inlet
temperature, and temperature unit. The modes can be seen below.
Sun icon, heating mode
Snowflake icon, cooling mode
Leaf icon, auto mode.
6. On/off key, press to switch the control panel on or off. When turned off,
the text is OFF, and when turned on, it is ON.
7. Mode key, press to enter the mode selection interface.
8. Setting key, press to enter the function menu selection interface.
9. Timer key, press to enter the timing setting interface.
10. LED light press to turn the LED light on or off.
11. This shows the operating status of the components, when the compressor,
fan motor, and water pump start and run, the corresponding icons light up.
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Secondary Interface
Mode selection interface –
· After clicking the mode button, a mode selection interface will appear as
below:
· Please click to select the corresponding mode, then click the check-mark to
confirm the selection mode and return to the main interface. Or click the
cross to cancel the selection and return to the main interface.
Timer on/off interface
· After clicking the timer button, a timer interface will appear as below:
· Press the
icon to turn on/off the
corresponding timed segment function.
· If you press on the clock position this will pop up the input keyboard,
where you can set the corresponding timing hours and minutes.
· Press the check-mark to save settings and return to the main interface.
· Press the Status icon to enter the status parameter interface, where you can query the corresponding parameters.
· Press the User Param button to view the user parameters page, which can be queried and modified accordingly.
· Press the Error button to view the current
fault interface, and click on the
icon on
the current fault interface to switch to the
historical fault interface.
· Click on the icon on the fault interface to clear historical faults.
· Press the General button to view the general interface, where you can query
and modify corresponding parameters; the time and corresponding screen rest
time can be changed on the parameter interface.
· Press the Fact Param button view the password input interface, enter the
password 4180 to enter the factory parameters, to give you access to query and
modify the corresponding parameters.
Factory parameter interface
· Press the home icon main interface.
to return to the
· Press the back icon previous page.
to return to the
Settings interface
· After pressing the setting button, the function menu selection interface will pop up as below:
· Press the Factory Parameters button to view the defrosting and expansion
valve parameter query and modification interface.
· Press the Forced defrost button to view the forced defrosting.
· Press the Restore factory settings button to reset the parameters.
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WIFI CONTROL
1.1 Install the APP
Click “App Store” (for IOS) or “App Gallery” (for android).
Enter “Smart Life” and install the app.
2. Press “Security” button.
After installation, the “Smart life” app icon will appear on the phone desktop.
3. Press “More settings” button.
Before you install the app, you should turn the “Download Apps from external sources” in the android version.
Please follow this guide below.
4. Find “Download apps from external sources”, turn on the switch. Press the
back icon to return to the previous page.
1. Press the “Settings” button to view the settings menu. .
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1.2 Run the APP
Click the icon “Smart Life”, to run the app. After installation, the “Smart
life” app icon will appear on the phone desktop.
c. Enter your mobile phone number or your email address.
d. Enter your mobile phone number and click “Get Verification Code” button.
1.3 APP registration and configuration a. Click the “Register” icon.
e. Enter the verification code you received on your mobile phone.
b. Click the “agree” button in the “privacy policy” interface that appears.
f. Enter password g. Click “Done” button.
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h. Click “Create family” button.
l. You can add devices or set your family and manage it.
i. Enter into the main interface.
1.4. Sign in a. Run the app, click “Login with Existing
Account”.
j. Enter your “Family Name” and “Family Location”, Click “Done”.
k. Click “Done” and your family name will be created successfully.
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b. Enter your phone number and password, click “Log in”.
1.5 Sign out a. Click “Me” button on the bottom right.
b. Click “Tap to Set Username” on the top of interface.
c. Click the “Save” button to save your username and password.
c. Click “Account and Security”.
d. Click “Deactivate Account”. d. You can add devices or set your family
and manage it.
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e. Click “Confirm”.
Open the “Smart Life” app on your phone.
a. Click “+” button on top right of the interface screen.
f. Click “Confirm” to sign out.
b. Choose “Large Home Appliance” and click it.
c. Choose “Smart heat pump” and click it.
1.6 Add smart advice
Turn on the heat pump, press “up” and “M” buttons together for 3 seconds,
after a drip, the system will enter into the WIFI mode, the icon in the top
right corner of the wire controller will flash quickly. It means the
controller is scanning WIFI signal.
d. Check “Confirm the indicator is blinking rapidly” and click “Next”.
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e. Enter your WIFI name and password, click “Next”.
g. When the connection is complete, the name of heat pump will appear on the interface. Please click “Done” on the top right.
h. The main interface of heat pump control will appear
f. The device will start scanning and will connect. If the blue check marks appear before each of the three items on the bottom, it means the device connection is complete.
1.7 Control the heat pump through WIFI
1.7.1 Turn on/off the heat pump
Method 1:
Press the “on/off” button in the main interface, when the icon becomes green,
this means that the heat pump is now on.
Method 2:
Press the name of the heat pump, enter into the control interface, then press
the “on/ off” button on the bottom, the heat pump will turn on.
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1.7.2 Interface description
1.7.3 Adjust the temperature
Click any part of the temperature ring with your finger to set the temperature
to the corresponding value, or pull the head of the temperature ring with your
finger to adjust the set temperature smoothly.
1.7.4 Mode setting
Click “M” button on the bottom left, then choose the running mode you want.
1-7-5. Error record
When the heat pump fails, the fault description will appear on the main
interface.
name of the heat pump error description set temperature current temperature operation mode timer setting mode selection turn on/off
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1.7.6 Timer setting 1. Click “timer” button on the right bottom.
4. Now we have one timer setting, If you would like to set another timer, click “Add Schedule” at the bottom of the page. You can set another timer.
2. Click “Add” in the middle of the page.
5. If you wish to repeat the timer on set days please click “Repeat”.
3. Slide the hour and minute column numbers up or down to adjust to the time
that you require, then click “Save” on the top right.
6. Click the “Power” button, if you wish to turn it on or off at certain
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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
Maintaining your Pro Plunge keeps it clean and hygienic, while also protecting
it from damage.
If you want to keep it clean, you should combine both prevention and treatment
to protect it. It has a built in Ozone and filter system for clear water.
Filter clean and change
The filter should be replaced every three months. We recommend that you clean
the filter every 1-2 weeks depending on usage. We recommend the Pro Plunge
filter.
Turn off the Pro Plunge before cleaning or changing the filter.
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THE INSULATED COVER
The cover to your Pro Plunge that has been supplied as an upholstered item and
needs handling with care as it is easily damaged.
It comes with a 1 year warranty. Our covers, and any future replacements, can
be ordered directly via Superior Wellness.
The insulated cover is designed for three prime purposes:
· To insulate the water from warmer air temperatures, especially warm sunshine
It will benefit from a hose down every month, including the underside.
If there is a problem considered to be a manufacturing defect, this will be
covered by the warranty, please contact us as needed. If the problem is due to
bad handling or mis-operation unfortunately this will not be considered as a
warranty repair.
Pro Plunge covers are not designed to be stood upon, crawled across, used as
places to stand on to change exterior light bulbs etc.
· To stop debris from entering the water or the adjacent services area
· A physical deterrent for small children and animals endangering themselves by entering the cold water
TROUBLESHOOTING & ERROR MESSAGES
Problem
Solution
The water is murky
Ensure the filter is clean. The filter should be cleaned every 1-2 weeks
depending on usage and the filter changed every 3 months.
Change the water if it has become too dirty.
My Tub won’t get to temperature set
Turn the appliance off for 2 minutes and turn back on, it will reset to 3
degrees Celsius.
Are both vents free of obstacles and walls, they require at least 20cm of
space, ideally 30cm.
Check, is the compressor running, can you hear a fan, if not then please call
us
There is a bad smell coming from the Tub
If the water looks clean and clear there should be no adverse smells. Run a
clean cycle several times.
If the water looks murky, drain and change it.
The temperature is different to what my thermometer is showing
The internal temperature probe is calibrated to within 0.3º +/-
There could be an issue with the temperature sensor or PCB board. Please
contact Coldture directly via email support@coldture.com
My Pro Plunge will not switch on How do I drain my Tub?
How do I remove the air locks?
Ensure there is power to the plug socket you are trying to use. Check the fuse
in the plug has not blown. Also check the breaker inside of the control box
inside the unit.
To drain your Pro Plunge, please locate the rubber cap on the removable panel
on the bottom right hand corner. Please remove the rubber cap and attach your
hose pipe connection (you will receive this with your Pro Plunge). When you
remove the wooden hatch, you will see a small red valve at the bottom, turn 90
degrees to open so the water may come out. Please remember to make sure your
Pro Plunge is turned off.
To fill, simply place your hose in the Pro Plunge and leave until it has
covered the vents. This time to fill will vary depending on your water
pressure.
On top of your filter/pump you will have either a brass fitting or a gray
hexagon shape cap. If you have a brass fitting with a small cap on, please
unscrew the cap a little to release any air in the pump. If your Pro Plunge
has a gray hexagon shape cap, please loosen this a little to release the air
until the water slowly comes out.
I think the fuse may have tripped?
Please unplug your Pro Plunge and check the fuse in the plug socket.
On the RCD box in the Pro Plunge there are two plugs which are labelled pump
and compressor. Please unplug the compressor by unscrewing it first, then
unplug it and turn your Pro Plunge on. If it stays on with just the pump
running your compressor will need changing please call the After Sales team on
01246 559071 and we will be happy to assist you.
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FAULT CODE TABLE
System parameters
Parameter Meaning
P01
Cooling inlet water
temperature setting range
P02
Heating inlet water
temperature setting range
P03
Defrost cycle
Range
3 – 45°c (50°f – 113°f) 3 – 45°c (50°f – 113°f) 30 – 90 Min
P04
Defrost entry temperature
0 – -30°c (32°f- -22°f)
P05
Exit defrosting temperature 2 – 30°c (36°f – -86°f)
P06
Exit defrosting time period
1-12 Min
P07
Model (single cooling/heat
0 – single cooling
pump/single heating)
1 – heating & cooling
2 – single heating
P08
Automatic inlet water
3 – 45°c (50°f – 113°f)
temperature setting value
P09
Discharge temperature
85 – 110°c (185°f – 230°f)
protection value
P10
Water pump operation mode 0 (ordinary) / 1 (special)
P11
Differential setting
1 – 4°c (2°f – 7°f)
temperature
P12
Differential setting
30 – 50°c (86°f – 122°f)
temperature
P13
Target temperature
5 – 100
difference between heating
discharge and inlet water
P14
Cooling electronic expansion 80 – 120
valve exhaust regulating
temperature
P15
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 0 (y0)
P16
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 1 (y1)
P17
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 2 (y2)
P18
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 3 (y3)
P19
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 4 (y4)
Default
27 (81°f)
Remark
adjustable
27 (81°f)
adjustable
45
adjustable
-7 (19°f)
adjustable
13 (55°f)
adjustable
5
adjustable
0
adjustable
27 (81°f)
adjustable
95 (203°f) adjustable
1
adjustable
1 (2°f)
adjustable
40 (104°f) adjustable
35 (63°f)
adjustable
95 (203°f) adjustable
250
adjustable
400
adjustable
480
adjustable
300
adjustable
400
adjustable
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P20
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 5 (y5)
P21
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 6 (y6)
P22
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 7 (y7)
P23
Steps of cooling electronic
100 – 500
expansion valve under
condition 8 (y8)
P24
Steps of electronic expansion 100 – 500
valve when defrosting
480
adjustable
350
adjustable
450
adjustable
480
adjustable
400
adjustable
System Status Query
A01
Inlet water temperature
A02
Discharge temperature
A03
Coil temperature
A04
Ambient temperature
A05
Steps of electronic expansion valve
-9 – 99°c -9 – 99°c -9 – 99°c -9 – 99°c 0 – 500
Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value
System Malfunction
Protection/ Fault
Standby Normal startup Water inlet temperature sensor fault Discharge
temperature sensor fault Coil temperature sensor fault Ambient temperature
sensor fault Winter first level antifreeze protection Winter second level
antifreeze protection Water flow fault High pressure protection Low pressure
protection Discharge temperature too high protection Phase-sequence protection
Communication failure Defrosting
Wire Controller
PP 1 PP 2 PP 3 PP 5 AFP AFP FFF EE 1 EE 2 EE 5 EE 4 EE 6 Defrost indication
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WARRANTY AND REPAIRS
Our Coldture warranty provides
· The warranty does not cover damage
coverage for defects in workmanship and defects or malfunctions that arise during normal use conditions
caused by misuse, lack of maintenance,
or lime scale deposits. Chemical abuse
or poor water chemistry. Coldture Wellness Inc. reserves the right to
for a period of 2 years from the
replace the defective parts with factory
date of delivery.
or re-manufactured parts.
This warranty applies to commercial and residential use of the Pro Plunge and
only to the original purchaser or original owner if the product was purchased
as a gift. The use of any hot tub/multi-functional tablets is prohibited and
will invalidate your warranty, as this may cause problems with the stainless
steel structure. We recommend you only use the Pure & Simple Sanitizer
tablets. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from the addition of
chemicals to the water, (excluding our recommended Pure & Simple Sanitizer)
neglected filter care and replacement, power outages, low water flow,
restricted air flow, or any other form of neglect, misuse, or abuse. There may
be other exclusions to this warranty, as described in the Limited Warranty. It
is important to carefully read and understand the terms of the Limited
Warranty in order to
fully understand the coverage provided.
Warranty Limitations
· The warranty period starts upon delivery of the Pro Plunge
· Coldture Wellness Inc. is not responsible for any damage caused by
alterations or modifications by the consumer.
· The warranty of the Pro Plunge does not cover defects, damage or failure
caused by the common carrier, installer, user or other persons, pets or
rodents, or resulting from, without limitation, any of the following: careless
handling (lifting unit by plumbing, abrading finish, etc) including its own
negligence; modification of any type for any reason) including modification to
meet local codes); Improper installation (including installation not in
accordance with instructions and specifications provided with the unit);
connections supplied by the installer of the equipment; improper voltage
supply or unauthorized electrical modification; misuse; incorrect operation,
or lack of proper routine maintenance; operation of the unit without specified
minimum amount of water or at inappropriate water temperature; use of abrasive
or improper cleaners; or acts of God, such as lightening, floods, earthquakes
etc.
· In addition, Coldture Wellness Inc. will not be responsible for incidental
or consequential damages or losses arising from any cause (e.g. water damage
to carpet, ceiling, tiles, marbles, loss of use etc) including it’s own
negligence; damages to, respecting or resulting from: chemicals/misuse are
used in the unit or hard water conditions; optional equipment not manufactured
by the company but supplied with the dealer, installer or Company; the units
prior usage as an operational of display; or defects that should have been
discovered before installation.
· This warranty does not include labor, transportation, crane, or any other
costs incurred in the removal and or re-installation of the original unit and/
or installation of a replacement unit; any costs relating to obtaining access
for repair; or loss of use damage, including loss of sales, profit, or
business under any circumstances. Pro Plunge units are excluded of any
warranty coverage if any addition, deletion, or modification of any kind
whatsoever has been made to the unit (or to any component).
manual, or repairs made or attempted by anyone other than an authorized
representative of the manufacturer.
· Coldture Wellness Inc. will not provide compensation for delays in resolving
warranty claims, or loss of use whilst the claim is in process.
Extent of Warranty
This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser of the Pro
Plunge when invoiced and delivered. The warranty terminates upon any transfer
of ownership prior to the expiration of the warranty period. Any modifications
to the Pro Plunge will void the warranty.
How to make a claim
If you are a Coldture retailer making a claim on behalf of your customer,
please contact support@coldture.com.
If you are a Coldture customer, please contact your Coldture retailer who will
make the claim on your behalf.
· The warranty does not cover defects of damage due to normal wear and tear, improper installation, alterations without the manufacturer written consent, accident, misuse, abuse, commercial or industrial use, the use of an accessory not approved by the manufacturer, failure to follow the user
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DISPOSING OF YOUR PRODUCT
Before disposing of your Pro Plunge, please make sure it is switched off and
safe.
Please note: the refrigeration system contains gases and refrigerants which
require specialist waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in a
refrigeration appliance can be recycled.
Contact your local waste disposal depot for proper disposal of your Pro Plunge
and contact your local authority, or you can speak to us directly if you have
any questions.
FULL SET UP GUIDE
Please follow this step by step guide when setting up your Pro Plunge by
yourself.
1. Fill your Pro Plunge to above the suction vents (this may take a while
depending on your water pressure) or the advised water line.
2. Ensure the Pro Plunge is plugged in and press the orange button to see the
red light on the little trip switch.
3. You will see an orange light on the RCD box in the Pro Plunge this will
turn green after a few seconds.
4. Once it changes to a green light your Pro Plunge is getting ready to work,
you will notice a green flashing light on the control panel.
5. After a few minutes you’ll notice the fan kick in, a minute after the
flashing light will stop flashing which means the compressor is on.
6. Your Pro Plunge is now cooling to your desired temperature.
7. Once it has reached your set temperature it will shut off the compressor
and the fan.
8. After the water temperature has risen a few degrees, the fan and
compressor will turn on again to cool back down to temperature.
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References
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