User Guide

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ScreenLogic2
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Interface
Users Guide
IntelliFlo
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VF Pump Screen
From the IntelliFlo VF Pump screen you can start or stop the IntelliFlo pump, adjust the GPM for each pump
circuit and view the current pump error conditions. Also displayed are the IntelliFlo pump’s power usage, RPM
(IntelliFlo VS), GPM (IntelliFlo VF) and filter status.
IntelliFlo Pump Status and IntelliFlo Controls Screen
To access the IntelliFlo pump status and controls screen:
1. From the main the ScreenLogic2 Interface screen, tap the PUMPS and IntelliFlo #1 Pool tab. The
IntelliFlo screen displays:
Status: Shows the current pump operating condition. If an alarm is detected while the pump is operating,
the alarm message is displayed in green in the “Status” panel. For IntelliFlo alarm message descriptions,
see “IntelliFlo VS Pump Alerts and Warnings” on page 80. For IntelliFlo VS pump alarm message
descriptions, see “IntelliFlo VS Pump Alarms and Warnings” on page 81.
Flow Rate Settings/Buttons: Displays the assigned pump circuits on and off buttons. These circuits are
configured in the “Configurator” utility (Step 2 of 5 and 4 of 5), see pages 27 and 39. Tap the button to
activate the pump circuit at the specified displayed GPM. The button will then display in green indicating
the pump is active. Multiple pump circuit buttons can be active at the same time. For example, if you
activate the fountain pump to run at 80 GPM, then tap the waterfall button which is set to 120 GPM, both
buttons will display in green at the same time. Without stopping, the pump will ramp up from 80 to 120
GPM until it reaches 120 GPM. If you then tap the waterfall button to deactivate the circuit (button not
displayed in green), the pump will ramp the GPM down to the previously set 80 GPM.
GPM display and Up/Down button: Displays the current gallons per minute (GPM) for the selected
pump circuit as configured in the “Configurator” utility (Step 2 of 5 and 4 of 5), see pages 27 and 39. Tap
the Up button to increase the GPM. Tap the Down button to decrease the GPM. The Power Usage
(Watts), RPM, and Flow (GPM) indicators display the current status while the pump is operating. If the
pump is operating and you use these buttons to increase or decrease the pump’s GPM flow rate, the
pump will stop for approximately 10 seconds then start up again and run at the requested GPM setting.