Cover Pools 50134 Model SAVE-T Cover II pool cover controller User Manual installation owners manual indd
Cover Pools, Inc. Model SAVE-T Cover II pool cover controller installation owners manual indd
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Installation / Owners Manual Wireless Touch Pad Pre-wiring Instructions Description: The Touch Pad sends a digital signal to the cover receiver unit which is mounted in the cover housing. The signal is received through the remote antenna that is connected to the receiver board. The Touch Pad must be located in line of sight of the antenna. (See "Wireless Touch Pad Placement and Antenna Mounting" instructions.) There are no wires required to be run to the Touch Pad, it is powered by a long life lithium battery with a 5 year life expectancy. Only power wires need to be run to the receiver board and the receiver board is wired to the pool cover motor or hydraulic pump motor. Touch Pad: The Touch Pad is operated by pushing and holding either the cover, or uncover buttons. The Touch Pad can be locked off or on with the lock provided. Up to 3 Touch pads may be installed to operate the same cover. Touch Pad Mounting: The Touch Pad comes in a 2" x 4" bezel mounted in a separate standoff box. The Touch Pad can be mounted in a standard recessed wall box if you choose. The Touch Pad must be mounted in full view of the pool cover and must be 5 feet above the deck to meet codes. Hydraulic Installations: Hydraulic power units are typically mounted in a remote location from the pool. Your power wires for the Touch Pad will run to the hydraulic power unit location. The antenna attached to the receiver board must be located in line of site with the Touch Pad for reception. The antenna has a 10 ft cord and may be able to be mounted in a good reception location. If not the receiver will have to be extended away from the hydraulic system until the antenna is in a good reception location. Do not cut or extend the antenna wire. It has been tuned for a specific length and will not work if changed. Electrical Requirements: 120 V AC dedicated line from 15 amp G.F.C.I. 3# 14 AWG wires, hot, neutral and ground. (Run's longer than 50 ft, may require larger wires.) Conduit from breaker must terminate in motor side of housing with at least 3 feet of flex conduit plus wires. SAVE-T COVER II cover touch pad uncover off on of re ce pt ion cover-pools, inc. cl e ar lin HYDRAULIC PUMP UNIT antenna remote mounted POOL Extend 3 feet of seal tight flex conduit in to housing. Provide 3 # 14 AWG wires hot, neutral, ground. TANK Antenna Programming Button LED Black White Blue Yellow Red Relay Motor Connection Wires Black / Red strp Black Green / Ground White / Neutral equiptment room receiver COVER HOUSING motor To 120 VAC dedicated 15 amp G.F.C.I circuit copyright Cover Pools Inc. 2000 * 66 East 3335 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 * 801-484-2724 Fax 801-484-2763 * www.coverpools.com Rev. 1 May02 Page 1 Installation / Owners Manual Wireless Touch Pad Control Programming Instructions Your Wireless Touch Pad comes to you Pre-programmed. If the System is not operating properly, follow this procedure. TO CLEAR MEMORY: Step 1: Circuit Breaker: ‘OFF’ Step 2: Orange Button (in Receiver Box): hold down three seconds as the Circuit Breaker is switched on – this is a concurrent event. This will clear the memory. TO PROGRAM THE RECEIVER TO TOUCH PAD: Step 1: Power to the Pool Cover ‘ON’ Step 2: Touch Pad Key: ‘ON’ position Step 3: Hold the orange button down for 3 seconds as either Touch Pad button is held so the LED flashes. This is a concurrent event. This will complete the programming. PROGRAMMING a 2ND or 3rd TOUCH PAD: (Up to 3 Touch Pads can be programmed to run cover.) Repeat step 1 & 2 for programming as described above. This will complete the programming of the second Touch Pad. Repeat procedure for 3rd Touch Pad. LED FUNCTIONS: Touch Pad LED flashes during transmission. Receiver LED flashes when receiving a signal. Note: If Receiver LED flashes but the cover does not move, clear the memory and reprogram the Touch Pad. It is not abnormal for the LED to flash intermittently. Touch Pad #050133 Receiver Kit (at Motor) #050138 (120V) or #050143 (240V) Antenna Programming Button cover LED Relay Black White Blue Yellow Red uncover off on Motor Connection Wires Black / Red strp Black Green / Ground White / Neutral cover-pools, inc. This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Changes or modifications to SAVE-T COVER II WIRELESS CONTROL not expressly approved in writing by Cover Pools Incorporated could void the user's authority to operate this product. copyright Cover Pools Inc. 2000 * 66 East 3335 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 * 801-484-2724 Fax 801-484-2763 * www.coverpools.com Rev. 1 May02 Page 2 Installation / Owners Manual Wireless Touch Pad Placement and Antenna Mounting Mounting locations for Aluminum Lid - Bench - Hydraulic systems SAVE-T COVER II SAVE-T COVER II cover uncover off off on 80 ea pa um im ax of re ep tio uc rl in 80 feet Antenna Location et e a in m r l p ad cl uch cover 80 SAVE-T COVER II ee ce ra re um o xim 80 n e io pt rang ce re um of axim lin d m ar h pa cle ouc io e pt ng LID 80 feet ng ra cle 80 cl to r l uc h ne pa of m rec ax im ept um io ra ng et on fe cover-pools, inc. et cover-pools, inc. Always test the reception from the proposed Touch Pad mounting location before permenantly mounting the Touch Pad! Make sure the cable is secured to the housing. ANTENNA SAVE-T COVER II cover uncover uncover 80 feet off off on on cover-pools, inc. RECEIVER cover 80 feet uncover to The antenna for the Wireless Touch Pad receiver is mounted on top of the aluminum lid or outside the bench assembly. The antenna has a 10 ft. cable and can be extended out to a clear line of reception. Never cut the antenna cable. On aluminum lids the antenna should be mounted on the lid since it is moved less than the lid ends. The Wireless Touch Pad control can be mounted within an 80 ft. circle of the antenna as long as there are no obstructions between the antenna and the Touch Pad. Hydraulic pump units are usually mounted away from the pool. In this case you will need to use the same distance requirement from the antenna location. If the antenna cannot be mounted in line of reception you may need to move the receiver box off the hydraulic unit so the antenna is in range. cover-pools, inc. Drill 3/8 hole through lid or hinge. Detach antenna cable from receiver, pass through hole and reattach. Use mounting screws to fasten antenna to lid. Mounting locations for Vanishing Lid mounted antenna systems SAVE-T COVER II SAVE-T COVER II uncover cover 80 feet cover uncover off off on on 80 cle ar l touch ine of r ece p ad m axim ption um r ange Always test the reception from the proposed Touch Pad mounting location before permenantly mounting the Touch Pad! Make sure the cable is secured to the housing. eptio f recum range lin xim clear pad ma touc antenna Vanishing lid ob str u cte d recep SAVE-T COVER II cover uncover Antenna mounted to bottom front of lid tray with double sided tape and fully extended toward center of mechanism. 80 feet 80 feet Pool cover-pools, inc. et fe fe touch p d maximum range cover-pools, inc. clear line of reception The antenna for the Wireless Touch Pad receiver is mounted on the underneath side of a lid tray. This location will be somewhat obstructed and you will need to insure the antenna is as far forward on the front of the tray as possible. The antenna should be mounted as far towards the center trays of the lid as possible with the 10 ft. cable. Never cut the antenna cable. The reason is to get the antenna out and exposed to the radio signal from the Touch Pad. Antenna located under lids, stone or other material may not receive a signal coming from behind the lid. It may be possible to get reception in these areas but, you will need to test first to see how well the system receives before choosing a mounting location. off on cover-pools, inc. ti o copyright Cover Pools Inc. 2000 * 66 East 3335 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 * 801-484-2724 Fax 801-484-2763 * www.coverpools.com Rev. 1 May02 Page 3 WIRELESS CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION: Use of a cell or cordless phone near the Receiver or Touch Pad may interfere with the signal. SYMPTOM Red LED flashes on Touch Pad and Receiver. Motor does not run. Both LED’s flash, Relay clicks Motor does not run. Touch Pad LED does not flash when button is pushed. Cover stutters as it moves. POSSIBLE CAUSE Receiver memory has not been cleared. Touch Pad has not been programmed. Bad Receiver Touch Pad is broadcasting an incorrect signal (rare). Only one power wire is connected to the receiver. Motor is bad Motor is wet Dead battery/poor connection, rare. Key magnet is broken off. Clear memory and reprogram the Touch Pad. Mechanical problem: water on cover, pulleys, gliders, splices, etc. Correct the mechanical problem. Poor RF reception Touch Pad button is not pushed continuously. Receiver Relay chatters when direction is changed. Relay sticks and requires replacement regularly. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Insufficient current, motor pulls current from the Relay at start-up. Relay is bad. Insufficient current. Replace receiver. Replace the Touch Pad. Connect Power wire (wires) to both Black and Black w/Red trace. Replace Motor. Service motor. Replace battery (solder in) Rare Re-attach magnet Adjust position of antennae or Touch Pad. Push button continuously and firmly on the center. Replace GFCI if necessary. Combine two power wires from one breaker to the power connection on the Receiver Board, or provide a larger gauge wire. Moisture in Relay. Replace Relay. Either the Black or Black/Red wires are not receiving power. Fused Relay. Touch Pad is not broadcasting in one direction. (Rare) Loose Relay. Wet motor. Bad hydraulic solenoid. Check wire connection, if power was supplied separately to each wire, check both power sources. Change the Relay. Change Touch Pad. Tighten Relay in socket. Service Motor. Change Solenoid. Receiver Board sparked and burned at R12 (just above the black wire to the motor). Blue and yellow: wired incorrectly. Not repairable. Change Board Motor hums only. Relay may click. Relay out of socket. Relay is loose. Motor start windings are burnt Motor is wet. Insert Relay. Tighten Relay in the socket. Replace Motor. Service Motor. Runs in only one direction. (Hydraulic system) copyright Cover Pools Inc. 2000 * 66 East 3335 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 * 801-484-2724 Fax 801-484-2763 * www.coverpools.com Rev. 1 May02 Page 4 WIRELESS CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING To check a Wireless Receiver with Voltmeter With Power ON and connected to the Receiver, a good Receiver will respond as follows: Touch Pad Position No Button is pressed Lead Touch Positions Voltmeter Common probe to White Other probe to Black Other probe to Blue Other probe to Red Other probe to Yellow COVER button pressed Voltmeter Common probe to White Other probe to Black Other probe to Blue Other probe to Red Other probe to Yellow UNCOVER button pressed Reading 115VAC 115VAC 8-9VAC 8-9VAC 115VAC 8-9VAC 8-9VAC 115VAC Voltmeter Common probe to White Other probe to Black Other probe to Blue Other probe to Red Other probe to Yellow 115VAC 115VAC 8-9VAC 8-9VAC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. copyright Cover Pools Inc. 2000 * 66 East 3335 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 * 801-484-2724 Fax 801-484-2763 * www.coverpools.com Rev. 1 May02 Page 5
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