Instructions / Assembly

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8. Unlocking Procedure: A red light in the LED indicates the circulator is locked or sticking. Disconnect and connect power supply
to start the automatic release process. The circulator makes 100 attempts to restart (process lasts approximately 15 minutes).
Every restart is signalled by a short white flash of LED light. If the locking is not removed through the automatic release process
after 100 attempts to restart the circulator, it goes into standby and the LED remains red. In this case follow the manual procedure
described in the next steps: during any attempt, the red LED light keeps blinking; after that the circulator tries again to start. If
the locking is not removed through the automatic release process (the warning light returns to be red), perform the manual steps
described below.
1. Disconnect power supply - the warning light switches off
2. Close both isolating valves and allow cooling. If there are no shut-off devices, drain the system so that the fluid level is
beneath that of the circulator
3. Loosen 4 motor bolts. Remove motor from casing. Carefully pull the rotor/impeller from the motor
4. Remove impurities and deposits from the impeller and casing
5. Reinsert the rotor/impeller into the motor
6. Connect power supply. Check for impeller rotation
7. If the circulator still doesn’t run it will need to be replaced
7. Troubleshooting the error codes: Listed below are potential diagnostic error codes which will appear on the LED display in case
of a malfunction.