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Nova-Pro290-Manual-2023
NOVA-PRO290 FULL INVERTER
SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMP
Installation and Instruction Manual
Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation or maintenance.

CONTENTS
1. PREFACE ··········································································································· 1 1 . Symbol ········································································································1 1 . Safety··········································································································1 1 . Warning ······································································································2 1 . Attention·····································································································3
2. OVER VIEW OF THE HEAT PUMP ······································································4 2 . Transportation····························································································4 2 . Accessories ·································································································4 2 . Technical Parameter ···················································································5 2 . Dimension ··································································································7
3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION···········································································8 3 . Installation Distance ···················································································8 3 . Installation of Drain Hose ···········································································8 3 . Installation of Water Connection································································8 3 . Installation of Water Pipe ···········································································9 3 . Layout of Water System··············································································9 3 . Electric Installation ·····················································································9
4. TESTING ··········································································································11 4 . Inspection ·································································································11 4 . Trial Running·····························································································11
5. OPERATION ····································································································12 5 . Icon and Key Description of Wire Controller ·············································12 5 . Operation Instruction of Wire Controller··················································14 5 . Operation Instruction of Wi-Fi Function ···················································20
6. MAINTENANCE AND WINTERIZING································································31 6 . Maintenance·····························································································31 6 . Winterizing ·······························································································31

1. PREFACE
Thank you very much for purchasing our heat pump. We sincerely hope that the product can provide you with a comfortable user experience. by starting, please read this manual thoroughly and keep it carefully for future usage and maintenance.
1.1. Symbol
Listed below are some important symbols that should be strictly followed.
The refrigerant used in this equipment is flammable. Refrigerant exposure to an external source of ignition is possible to cause a fire hazard.
Carefully read this manual before any operation.
This manual comes with critical information on installation, operation, and maintenance.
Service personnel should refer strictly to this manual for the installation, operation, or maintenance of the equipment.
1.2. Safety
a. Please keep the main power switch away from children and avoid children's contact. b. Please turn off the main power in thunderstorm weather to avoid equipment damage or short
circuit. c. It is forbidden to light an ignition source near the equipment during its operation. d. If the refrigerant leakage occurs during installation or usage, any operation should be stopped
immediately and a service man should be called for inspection. e. Do not put your fingers into the air vent. The fan running at high speed will cause serious injury. f. Do not touch the edges and fins to prevent from being cut. g. Do not operate this equipment with wet hands to prevent electric shock. h. For the safety of the user, it must be properly connected to the ground to prevent the risk of
electric shock in case of leakage of electricity. i. Do not touch the refrigerant pipeline with your hands to avoid scald.
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j. If high-temperature work is to be performed on this product, appropriate fire extinguishing device, such as dry powder or carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, should be available.
k. Do not clean the machine while the power is on. Please turn off the power before cleaning. Otherwise, it may cause injury due to the high-speed fan or electric shock.
1.3. Warning
a. When welding is required for maintenance, make sure that the refrigerant is discharged from the refrigeration system before welding is carried out. Discharge and charging of refrigerant should be done in a ventilated environment.
b. For repairs please contact a service man. The repair process must be done in strict accordance with this manual. All maintenance operations by non-professional personnel are prohibited.
c. Misoperation may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment. d. Please make sure that water flow is built up before starting the unit. It is forbidden to start this
equipment before the water flow has been established. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to this equipment. e. In winter or when the ambient temperature drops below 0°C, be sure to empty the water from the heat pump if it is not in use. Otherwise, the unit will be damaged by freezing, in which case your warranty will be voided. f. When there is a need to cut the power for repair, wait for 1 minute after power is off before touching the circuit board, to avoid capacitor discharge resulting in electric shock. g. The heat pump must be stored and transferred vertically in its original packaging. If this is not feasible, it cannot be operated immediately after it has been properly placed and must wait at least 24 hours before being powered on. h. This equipment is not intended for direct use by children. Children must be supervised by an adult while using it to ensure their safety. i. The correct power supply, voltage, and frequency must be confirmed before installation. j. Please connect the power cord accurately according to the wiring diagram in this manual to avoid burning the unit or catching fire. k. Improper installation may result in fire, electric shock, equipment falling, or water leakage. l. Make sure no water penetrates the electrical components. m. It is forbidden to store flammable, explosive, and toxic substances in the place where the unit is used to prevent accidents such as fire or explosion. n. Please do not place objects that will obstruct the airflow near the air inlet and outlet. Otherwise, it will affect the efficiency of the equipment and even cause the equipment to report malfunction and stop operation. o. Do not use any method to speed up the defrosting process or to clean the frosted parts, as this will cause risk of damage to the unit.
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1.4. Attention
a. Please examine the heat pump carefully and confirm whether the product has arrived in a good shape, with fixed screws, and a full range of accessories after you receive the product. 3
b. Unpack the heat pump before formally installation by cutting the packing tape, taking off the packaging, and removing the bottom wooden pallet. Plastic packing bags and tapes should be properly handled, and do not let children play with them.
c. If you suspect a refrigerant leakage, remove or extinguish all open flames around the equipment. d. Installation and maintenance of this product must be carried out in a well-ventilated area. e. Please install this equipment under local laws, regulations and standards. f. A circuit breaker must be installed between the equipment and the user's power supply. g. Check the surroundings of the cable to ensure that it is not exposed to abrasion, corrosion,
crushing, sharp edges or any other adverse environment. The cable needs to be firmly connected to avoid loosening from constant vibration of compressor or fan, etc. h. It should be ensured that the equipment is firmly installed. i. If a leakage is found in the pipeline connected to the water inlet and outlet, the equipment needs to be shut down immediately. j. Set the proper temperature for a comfortable experience, either overheating or overcooling shall be avoided. k. To optimize the heating effect, please install thermal insulation on the water pipes. l. A pool insulation cover can be used during the heat pump heating process, which can help improve the heating efficiency of the heat pump. m. If a power failure occurs during operation, the heat pump will automatically restart when power is restored. n. When the heat pump does not operate properly or reports a fault code, stop operation and contact service personnel. o. Only use manufacturer-specified parts for replacement of components.

2. OVERVIEW OF THE HEAT PUMP
2.1. Transportation
a. When storing or moving the heat pump, always keep it in an upright position.
b. Do not lift up the water union when there is a need to move the heat pump, as it will damage the internal titanium heat exchanger.
2.2. Accessories
After opening the package, please check that you have all of the following accessories.
User Manual x 1 Rubber Feet x 4 Drain Nozzle x 1 Drain Hose x 1 Water Connection x 2
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2.3. Technical Parameter

Table 1

Model No.

Novapro290-09

Novapro290-15

Novapro290-18

Advised Pool Volume

m³

20~45

40~70

40~80

Performance Condition: Air Temperature: 27°C, Inlet / Outlet Water Temperature: 26°C / 28°C, Humidity 80%

Heating Capacity

kW

2.60~9.12

4.26~15.15

5.07~18.07

Power Consumption

kW

0.16~1.49

0.26~2.46

0.31~2.98

COP

W/W

16.25~6.12

16.38~6.15

16.35~6.06

Performance Condition: Air Temperature: 15°C, Inlet Water Temperature: 26°C, Humidity 70%

Heating Capacity

kW

1.83~6.84

3.09~11.28

4.06~13.33

Power Consumption

kW

0.28~1.48

0.48~2.49

0.64~2.97

COP

W/W

6.54~4.62

6.43~4.53

6.34~4.48

Power Supply

/

220-240V~/50Hz

Operating Air Temperature °C

-25~43

Refrigerant

/

R290

Fan Motor Type

/

DC

Water Connection

mm

48.3

Noise Level (1m)

dB(A)

34~44.5

38~47.5

38.5~49

Max. Power Input

kW

2.3

3.9

5

Max. Current

A

10.5

18.0

22.6

Advised Water Flow

m3/h

4.0

6.5

8.0

Water Pressure Drop

kPa

13

18

20

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Table 2

Model No.

Novapro290-21

Novapro290-25

Novapro290-28T

Advised Pool Volume

m³

50~95

55~110

65~120

Performance Condition: Air Temperature: 27°C, Inlet / Outlet Water Temperature: 26°C / 28°C, Humidity 80%

Heating Capacity

kW

6.05~21.18

7.30~25.11

7.79~28.03

Power Consumption

kW

0.37~3.44

0.45~4.15

0.48~4.59

COP

W/W

16.35~6.16

16.22~6.05

16.22~6.11

Performance Condition: Air Temperature: 15°C, Inlet Water Temperature: 26°C, Humidity 70%

Heating Capacity

kW

4.19~14.40

5.04- 17.13

5.19~18.53

Power Consumption

kW

0.65~3.20

0.79~3.79

0.80~4.05

COP

W/W

6.44~4.50

6.38~4.52

6.49~4.57

Power Supply

/

220-240V~/50Hz

380-415V/3N~/50Hz

Operating Air Temperature

°C

-25~43

Refrigerant

/

R290

Fan Motor Type

/

DC

Water Connection

mm

48.3

Noise Level (1m)

dB(A)

39~49.5

40~50

41~51

Max. Power Input

kW

5.5

5.8

6.9

Max. Current

A

25.8

26.7

22.0

Advised Water Flow

m3/h

9.5

11.0

12.0

Water Pressure Drop

kPa

35

35

38

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2.4. Dimension
Novapro290-09, Novapro290-15 Novapro290-18, Novapro290-21

Novapro290-25 Novapro290-28T

Dimension Indication (unit: mm)

Model

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Novapro290-09

1000

460

656

752

436

300

97

Novapro290-15

1055

490

750

819

466

430

97

Novapro290-18

1116

530

800

874

510

520

107

Novapro290-21

Novapro290-25

1030

550

1200

794

530

620

107

Novapro290-28T

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3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
3.1. Installation Distance
The heat pump should be installed in a well-ventilated area. It should be installed in the place greater than the following distances:
3.2. Installation of Drain Hose
The drain hose needs to be installed in the following manner to the location of the corresponding drainage outlet at the bottom of the heat pump.
3.3. Installation of Water Connection
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3.4. Installation of Water Pipe
Use hard pipes rather than soft pipes to connect the water union. Soft pipes will increase the resistance of the pipeline.

3.5. Layout of Water System
The filter must be routinely cleansed to keep the water in the system clean and to avoid filter clogging. If the operating ambient temperature is below 0, please keep the water pump running.

The installation schematic is shown below:

to pool Disinfection

Swimming Pool

to heat pump

Filtration

Circulating Pump

3.6. Electric Installation
a. Attention
For safe operation and to maintain the integrity of the electrical system, the equipment must be connected to a common power supply in accordance with the following provisions: T1he heat pump must be connected to a suitable circuit breaker according to the standards and regulations in force in the country/region where the system is installed. T2he supply cable must be adapted to the rated power of the equipment and the wiring length required for the installation. The cable must be suitable for outdoor use. F3or three-phase systems, the phases must be connected in the correct sequence. If the phases are reversed, the compressor of the heat pump will not work. 4 In places open to the public, an emergency stop switch must be installed near the heat pump.
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Model Novapro290-09 Novapro290-11 Novapro290-15 Novapro290-18 Novapro290-21 Novapro290-25 Novapro290-28T

Power Supply 220-240V~/ 50Hz 380-415V/3N~/50Hz

Cable Specification 3G 1.5mm² 3G 1.5mm² 3G 2.5mm² 3G 2.5mm² 3G 4.0mm² 3G 4.0mm² 5G 2.5mm²

b. Electricity Connection
WARNING: The heat pump must be disconnected from the power supply before any operation. Please follow the instructions below to connect the heat pump. Step 1: Remove the side panel of the equipment with a screw driver for wire connection. Step 2: Connect the cable wires to the corresponding ports of the heat pump according to the diagram below.

for model: Novapro290-09, Novapro290-15, Novapro290-18, Novapro290-21 and
Novapro290-25

for model: Novapro290-28T

Power Input 220-240V~/50Hz

Water Pump Port (for signal control, 220V, 5A, output)

Power Input 380-415V/3N~/50Hz

Water Pump Port (for signal control, 220V, 5A, output)

Main Power Air Circuit Breaker

AC Contactor

Linkage switch (Passive input) Short circuit, the unit turns on. Open circuit, the unit turns off.

Main Power Air Circuit Breaker

AC Contactor

Linkage switch (Passive input) Short circuit, the unit turns on. Open circuit, the unit turns off.

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4. TESTING
WARNING: Check all wiring carefully before turning on the heat pump.
4.1. Inspection
Before trial running, verify that the following items are complied with. a. The heat pump is installed properly. b. The power supply voltage is the same as the rated voltage of the unit. c. Leakage protector is working normally. d. Piping and Wiring are connected correctly. e. The ground wire is connected correctly. f. The air inlet and outlet of the unit are unobstructed. g. Smooth drainage and no water leakage. h. Pipe insulation is completed. i. Air in the pipe has been evacuated.
4.2. Trial Running
Step 1: The user must turn on the water pump first and then turn on the heat pump. Turn off the heat pump first, and then turn off the water pump. Otherwise the machine will be damaged. Step 2: Before starting the heat pump, check for any leaks of water and set the proper temperature, then turn on the power. Step 3: Items to check during trial running. 1 Whether the electric current is normal. 2 Whether there's leakage of the whole gas system. 3 Whether the buttons of the controller are normal. 4 Whether the display screen is normal. 5 Whether there is abnormal noise or vibrations during operation. 6 Whether the condensate drainage is normal.
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5. OPERATION
5.1. Icon and Key Description of Wire Controller

5.1.1. Icon Description

No.

Icon

Meaning of Icon

Function Description

1

Smart Mode

It will display under Smart Mode.

2

Silent Mode

It will display under Silent Mode.

3

Boost Mode

It will display under Boost Mode.

4

Heating Mode

It will display under Heating Mode.

5

Cooling Mode

It will display under Cooling Mode.

6

Defrosting Mode

It will display under Defrosting Mode.

7

Auto Mode

It will display under Auto Mode.

Clock Display/Timing

8

Clock/Timer/Parameter

On-Off/Parameter

9

Fault Display

It will display when faults occur.

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5.1.2. Key Description

No.

Key

1

2 3 4

5

Electric Heater Icon Wi-Fi Connection Locked Degree Celsius
Degree Fahrenheit

It will display when electric heating is on.
It will flash during Wi-Fi connecting and display after successfully connected.
It will display if the wire controller is locked.
It will display when the temperature is set to be in Degree Celsius.
It will display when the temperature is set to in Degree Fahrenheit.

Key Meaning Mode 1 Mode 2 Up Down Power

Function Description Short press to switch between auto/cooling/heating modes when the
power is on. Switch to Smart/Silent/Boost Mode
Increase the Setting Value
Decrease the Setting Value
Short press to turn On/Off the heat pump. Long press 3 seconds to lock/unlock the wire controller.

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5.1.3. Combination Keys Description

No.

Combination Keys

1

Long Press "

" and "

" for 2

Seconds

Function Description Enter Parameter Checking Interface

2

Long Press "

" and "

" for 2

Seconds

Enter Timer Setting Interface

3

Long Press"

" and "

Seconds

"for 3

Search for a Wi-Fi Signal and Connect to Wi-Fi

5.2. Operation Instruction of Wire Controller
5.2.1. Power
"Shfoorrt3psreecsosntdhset"o lock/"unkeloyctkotthuernwtihreechoenattroplulemr.pTohne owriroeffc. oLonntrgolplererslsotchkein"g mode activates automatically after 120 seconds of inactivity. When the wire controller is locked, the icon "
" appears.
5.2.2. Mode
a. Heating/Cooling/Auto W" kheeyntothseehleecatttphuemopeirsaotnin,gshmoortdperse(sAsu"to, Cooling and Heating)
. The circular selecting sequence is AutoCoolingHeating Auto...
N" wotilel:bTehediiscpolnay"ed under Auto mode. The heat pump intelligently chooses the most appropriate operating mode according to the setting temperature: When it is running into Auto Heating mode, " " will be displayed; When it is"raunndni"ng into Auto Cooling mode, " " and "
" will be displayed.
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b. Smart/Silent/Boost When the heat pump is on, short press "
Smart mode.

" to switch between

Boost/

Boost

Smart

Silent (modes switch in circular sequence)

Silent /

5.2.3. Temperature Setting
W" kheeyns thoeahdejuasttpthuemspeitstionng,tsehmoprtepraretussre" under cu"rroern"t mode. Press " " keys and hold longer than 0.5 secon"dos rfo"r rapid adjustment.

5.2.4. Wi-Fi Connection
"Lownigll pbreeflssa"shing du"rianngdc"onnecti"ntgo.gAeftheer rsufocrce3ssefuclolyndcsontonecoctnende,ctthteoicWoin-F"i. The icon " " will be displayed.
5.2.5. Check Operating Parameters
"(t1o)gEenttheerrPfaora2mseetceornCdhsetcokeinngteIrntheerfapcaera: Lmoentgerpcrehsesc"king int"earfnadce". Parameter code is shown in the timing display area, and parameter content is shown in the temperature display area.
"(2o)rP"arameter Checking Method: After entering the parameter interface, short press " " to exi"t tohechinetcekrftahceeo, opreirtaetixnigtspaaurtaommeatteicrsa.lSlyhiofrnt oProepsesr"ation for 60 seconds.
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Operating Parameter List

Code

Parameter Name

01

Practical frequency of inverter compressor

02

AC current

03

AC voltage

04

DC voltage

05

Inlet water temperature

06

Outlet water temperature

07

Water tank temperature

08

Tube in shell heat exchanger temperature

09

Outdoor coil temperature

10

Outdoor ambient temperature

11

Gas suction temperature

12

Gas exhaust temperature

13

Water inlet temperature of plate heat exchanger

14 Outlet water temperature of titanium heat exchanger

15

Step of electronic expansion valve in main circuit

16

Step of electronic expansion valve in auxiliary circuit

17

IPM (driver module) temperature

18

DC fan motor speed

Unit Hz A V V           P P  RPM

Scope 0150
050 0300 0500 -30150 -30150 -30150 -30150 -30150 -30150 -30150 0150 -30150 -30150 0500 0500 0150 0900

Remark
Not for pool heat pump Not for pool heat pump
Not for pool heat pump Not for pool heat pump
Number of pulses Not for pool heat pump Reserved (default value: -30)

5.2.6. Faults Display

When the fault occurs, the corresponding fault codes flash in the timing area and the icon "

"

appears. After the fault is eliminated, the fault codes and icon " " disappear.

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Fault Code List

Fault code

Description

Remark

E01

IPM (driver module) protection

E02

AC voltage over/shortage protection

Input voltage inspection

E03

AC current over high protection

E04

Gas exhaust temperature over high protection

E05

Outside coil temperature over high protection

E06

Compressor drive protection

E07

Ambient temperature sensor fault

E08

Outside coil temperature sensor fault

E09

Gas exhaust temperature sensor fault

E10

Bus voltage over/shortage protection

Voltage protection after rectification

E11

Current sensor fault

E12

Compressor driver communication fault

E13

DC fan motor fault

E14

Gas suction temperature sensor fault

E15

Driver's EE fault

E16

Main control board's EE fault

E17

Low pressure protection

E18

High pressure protection

E19

IPM temperature over high protection

E20

Power off suddenly

Automatic power on after recovery

E21

Evaporation temperature (T2) over low protection

E22

Communication error between wired controller and main control board

E23

Phase-shortage protection

E24

Inlet water temperature sensor fault

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E25

Outlet water temperature sensor fault

E26

Water flow switch fault

E27

Inadequate water flow protection

E28

Outlet water temperature over high protection at heating mode

E29

Outlet water temperature over low protection at cooling mode

E30

Evaporation temperature sensor (T2) fault

E33

PFC hardware F0 error

E34

PFC software over current protection

E35

Compressor step-lost

E37

Compressor startup failure

Driver error Driver error

5.2.7. Clock Setting

(1) Enter Clock Setting: Long press the "

" key for 3 seconds till the digit in hour part flashes,

and then it will enter the clock setting interface.

(2 ) Clock Setting Method: Flashing means adjustable. When the digit in hour area is flashing, press

"

" or "

" to adjust Hour; Press "

" to switch to Minute part and repeat above

actions. When finishing setting, press " " to save the setting and press "

" to exit setting

interface.

5.2.8. Power ON/OFF Timer Setting
(1) Users can set up two groups of ON/OFF timers with adjustable ON and OFF time respectively. If the timer of power ON and OFF are set to the same, the setting will become invalid.

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(2) Power ON/OFF Timer Setting Method

"Loangd p"1re" sasre" displa"yaenddo"n the ri"ghfotrs3idseeocfotnhdes stcilrletehne. iWcohnesn"the icon "1" is flashing, press "

" to select group no.1 or group no.2, and then press "

" or "

" to confirm.

W" thoesneththeedhigoiturinoHf toimurinagreOaNisoflfagsrhoinugp annod.1t(ohren"Oo.N2)". iPcroenssis" displayed, press "

" or "

" to confirm and turn to set the minute while the digit in Minute area is flashing. Repeat above

a" ctotiocnosnfiarnmd.press "

()3When the group no.1(or no.2) timing ON setting is finished, it will automatically turn to the timing OFF setting interface. When the icons "1"(or 2) and "OFF" are displayed, press " " or "" to con"fitromseatndthteuhrnoutor osefttitmheinmg iOnFuFteowf ghriloeutphneod.1ig(oitrinoM.2i)n.uPtreesasre"a is flashing. Repeat above a" ctotioconsnfiarnmd.press "
"Nkoetye:duSrhinogrttphreesospinegratthioen" will exit the timing setting and the setting parameters will no longer b" ekesyavfoerd3. Oser cloonngdspdreusrsintgheop" eration, then the current timing setting will be canceled.
"(4w)iEllxaitbTainmdionng tOhNe/cOuFrFreSnettstientgti:nDguarnindgesxeitttinhge, ssehtotirntgprinetsesr"face.
(C5a)ncel Timing ON/OFF Setting: When entering timer group no.1(or no.2) setting interface, long press " " for 3 seconds to cancel the timer group no.1(or no.2).
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5.3. Operation Instruction of Wi-Fi Function
5.3.1. APP Download
Search "Smart Life" or directly scan below QR code to download.

APPLE system download from:

ANDRIOD system download Or scan below QR code to

from:

download:

Smart Life
Note: For Android mobiles, "Download apps from external sources" should be activated, as below shows:

Open the APP and enable the authorization of its positioning.
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5.3.2. User Registration
(1) . New users need to register at the first time use.

(2). Finish your registration according to the instruction.

(Regular user) To log in with existed account name & PIN.
(New user) To register a new account

Complete the registration as it instructs.

5.3.3. User Login
Select your location, enter the account name and PIN, and need to agree the Privacy Policy.

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Connect your smartphone to the available Wi-Fi (the same Wi-Fi source as the heat pump device connects). And also keep your smartphone Bluetooth open in the meanwhile.
Ensure your smartphone Location Services remain "On" and also turn on "Allow Apps to Request to Track" :
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5.3.4. Add Device
Tap "+"at the right upper corner, or tap "Add device" button to add the smart devices you want to connect.
Tap here to add the smart devices you want to connect.
Select "Others" to enter the "Add Manually" interface. And then select "Others (Wi-Fi)".
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Then enter this below interface and need to input Wi-Fi account & Wi-Fi password (the same Wi-Fi source as the heat pump device connects): After inputting above information , tap the "Next" button.
5.3.5. Connection
When you enter this interface , please tap button below.
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Then, operate the controller of heat pump like this below : Uatsitnhge ysoamurefitnimgeersutnotipl trheess"oWni-tFhie" siceotnwsotabrutsttflonashing. and
Scene 1: If the icon of Wi-Fi flashes slowly on heat pump controller, please tap the " Blink Slowly" button on your mobile phone.
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Enter into this interface and then tap the button below.
Select the WLAN source of "SmartLife-XXXX" ("XXXX" will be random combination of letters and numbers). And then get back to the Smart Life app.
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When below page comes up, it means your mobile phone is searching the hot spot signal from heat pump controller.
When this page comes up, it means the connection is successful. Then tap the "done" button to enter the Wi-Fi control interface.
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Scene 2: If the icon of Wi-Fi flashes rapidly on heat pump controller, please tap the " Blink Quickly" button on your mobile phone.
Enter into this interface and then tap the following "+" button. After the connection is successful, tap the "done" button to enter the Wi-Fi control interface.
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5.3.6. Wi-Fi Control Interface

You can set the target temperature of the connected heat pump by using these buttons.

Tap this button to turn ON or OFF of the heat pump.

Tap this button to set the timer ON and OFF.

This button means Mode-1. The user can tap it to select the mode of Heating, Cooling or Auto.

This button means Mode-2. The user can tap it to select the mode of Smart, Silence or Boost.

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5.3.7. Share Device to Your Family Members
After connection, if your family members also want to control the heat pump, please let them register "Smart Life" first, and then the administrator can operate as below to share the device:
2 1 Enter the phone number or email when your family member used to register the "Smart Life" app. And then tap "done" to finish.
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Remark: The app is subject to updates without notice.
6. MAINTENANCE AND WINTERIZING
6.1. Maintenance
WARNING: Make sure the power supply is cut off before any maintenance work is performed on the unit.  Cleaning a. Please clean the machine with household cleaners or water. Do not use gasoline, thinner or any
similar fuel. b. The finned-tube heat exchanger at the rear of the heat pump must be carefully cleaned using a
vacuum cleaner and soft brush.
 Annual Maintenance The following operations must be performed by qualified personnel at least once a year. Do not attempt to work on the equipment by yourself. Improper operation may cause danger. a. Conduct safety checks. b. Check the connection and integrity of the wires. c. Check the bolts and screws for looseness. d. Check the ground connection. e. Monitor for refrigerant leaks.
6.2. Winterizing
WARNING: Cut off the power supply of the heat pump before cleaning, inspecting and repairing.
In winter when you don't swim: a. Cut off the power supply to prevent any damage to the unit. b. Drain the water from the machine. Unscrew the water connection of the inlet pipe and let the
water flow out. When water freezes in the machine in winter, it may damage the titanium heat exchanger. c. Cover the heat pump with a winter cover when not in use.
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OPERATION & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

Heatseeker NovaS & Heatseeker NovaPro series heat pumps use a 240V relay and are compatable with NovaSwitch & NovaLink accessories only. These are to be installed by a qualified electrician. Previous generation VortexSwitch & VortexLink controllers are NOT compatable.

DESCRIPTION
A plug and play option for heat pump systems with independent circulation pumps. Can be fitted during the installation of the heat pump.
OPERATION
The NovaSwitch is designed to switch a 240Vac pump maximum rated to 10 Amps 2400 watts from the switch inputs. This unit is designed to be plugged into a general power outlet and the heating priority connections on the heat pump.
HEATING PRIORITY
The heat pump is designed to heat or cool the water of the pool only when the water circulates through it. By connecting the NovaSwitch to the heat pump, and then the circulation pump to the NovaSwitch, the heat pump will control when the circulation pump is run. This system allows the heat pump to maintain the set-point temperature in either heating or cooling mode.
Every 30 minutes, the circulation pump is started for 2 minutes to sample the water temperature. If after 2 minutes, the temperature of the water is below/ above the required set-point temperature (depending if in heating or cooling mode), the circulation pump will be turned off for a further 30 minutes before sampling the water temperature again.
If the heat pump senses that the water has cooled/heated below/above the temperature set-point, the circulation pump and the heat pump will continue to operate until the desired set-point temperature is reached.
By following the instructions in the heat pump instruction manual, setting a start and stop time will ensure that the heat pump is not sampling the water temperature and running throughout the night.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting Find a suitable location to mount the NovaSwitch box. Ideally as with all pool equipment it should be installed out of direct weather and no closer than 3m from the water's edge and a minimum of 600mm above ground. Lift up the two mounting tabs and use two appropriate screws to mount the NovaSwitch box to the wall, keeping in mind that the power cable is 1.8m long and should be plugged directly into a general power outlet, not into an extension lead.
Pump The circulation pump plugs into the 240V outlet beneath the NovaSwitch.
Heating Priority

ATTENTION

Must be installed by an electrician.

Connect the heat pump control cable from the NovaSwitch to the heat pump, refer to the heat pump manufacturer's instructions and the below diagram for the appropriate connection and note that damage caused by incorrect connections will void warranties.

WARRANTY
This range of product is covered by a limited 2 year warranty against component failure or faulty workmanship from the date of installation. Faulty units should be returned in the first instance to the dealer from which the unit was purchased. Damage to the unit due to misuse, power surges, lightning strikes or installation that is not in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction may void the warranty. Warranty does not include on-site labour or travel costs to or from installation site. Customer Record. (To be retained by the customer)
Dealer/Installer Name
Serial Number
Date Installed

OPERATION & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

Heatseeker NovaS & Heatseeker NovaPro series heat pumps use a 240V relay and are compatable with NovaSwitch & NovaLink accessories only. These are to be installed by a qualified electrician. Previous generation VortexSwitch & VortexLink controllers are NOT compatable.

DESCRIPTION
An all in one system for autonomous control of heat pumps in line with the filtration system. This unit permits the heat pump to run outside of filtration hours set by sanitation timers allowing for full automatic heat demand.
OPERATION
The NovaLink is designed to switch a 240Vac pump rated to 10 Amps 2400 watts from the switch inputs. This unit is designed to be connected to a chlorinator and the outputs from heat pumps. NovaLink is fitted with an LCD screen which displays whether the pump is on and whether the chlorinator or heat pump is demanding the pump to be operating.
HEAT DEMAND
A heating device, whatever it is, is designed to heat the pool water only when the water circulates. Most of the time, a pool is filtered between 4 and 8 hours a day. But such a time sometimes is not sufficient to maintain the water at the desired temperature, depending on the seasons. This is the reason why the heat pump is equipped with the "sample" function that will manage the temperature of the pool. Every hour (times vary depending on the heat pump model) the filtration pump is started for 5 minutes. If after 5 minutes, the temperature of the water is above the required temperature, the filtration turns off for one more hour. Otherwise, the filtration and the heat pump are going to keep operating until the desired temperature is reached.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting Find a suitable location to mount the NovaLink box. Ideally, as with all pool equipment, it should be installed out of direct weather and no closer than 3m from the water's edge and a minimum 600mm above ground. Fix the mounting bracket to a solid structure and slide the NovaLink on, keeping in mind that the power cable is 1.8m long and should be plugged directly into a general power outlet, not into an extension lead.
Pump The filtration pump plugs into the 240V outlet beneath the NovaLink. (Marked pump on the controller face).
Heat Demand

ATTENTION

Must be installed by an electrician.

Connect the Heat Control cable from the controller to the following points for the appropriate heat pump. The relay must be enclosed within the heater. Damage caused by incorrect connections will void warranties.

Connections for compatible Nova heat pumps are:

CHLORINATOR PLUG INTO 240 GPO

NOVA LINK

SWITCHING LEAD FILTER
FILTRATION PUMP

HEAT PUMP PUMP

CHLORINATOR CELL

WARRANTY
This range of product is covered by a limited 2 year warranty against component failure or faulty workmanship from the date of installation. Faulty units should be returned in the first instance to the dealer from which the unit was purchased. Damage to the unit due to misuse, power surges, lightning strikes or installation that is not in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction may void the warranty. Warranty does not include on-site labour or travel, freight/postage costs to or from installation site. Customer Record. (To be retained by the customer)
Dealer/Installer Name
Serial Number
Date Installed

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