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... a mode intended for 60 minutes to prevent nuisance tripping during this button is pressed, the pump will illuminate once timers have been programmed to indicate that all bathers are out of 36 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EcoStar Variable Speed Pump IS3401VSP Rev-2 Drive Temp Setting 2. Diagnostics Menu (see section 6.7 to allow strainer basket cleaning...
... a mode intended for 60 minutes to prevent nuisance tripping during this button is pressed, the pump will illuminate once timers have been programmed to indicate that all bathers are out of 36 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EcoStar Variable Speed Pump IS3401VSP Rev-2 Drive Temp Setting 2. Diagnostics Menu (see section 6.7 to allow strainer basket cleaning...
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...Diagnostic Menu Screen 1. Page 23 of speed Move to set motor speed for the programmed duration. Use to rename displayed speed Move to save the new speed setting. 6.9. For SP3400VSPVR, displays SVRS revision and current status of pump power usage. Serial Number 03100002 Displays motor...Usage 225W (0-2650W) Real-time display of SVRS protection. 5. Preset Speed Setup Menu Screen 1. Use to set duration of 36 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EcoStar Variable Speed Pump IS3401VSP Rev-2 Input Voltage Within Range Real-time display of line voltage...
...Diagnostic Menu Screen 1. Page 23 of speed Move to set motor speed for the programmed duration. Use to rename displayed speed Move to save the new speed setting. 6.9. For SP3400VSPVR, displays SVRS revision and current status of pump power usage. Serial Number 03100002 Displays motor...Usage 225W (0-2650W) Real-time display of SVRS protection. 5. Preset Speed Setup Menu Screen 1. Use to set duration of 36 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EcoStar Variable Speed Pump IS3401VSP Rev-2 Input Voltage Within Range Real-time display of line voltage...
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Table of Contents Safety Precautions Installation Programming Operation Programming Scenarios Disassembly/Assembly Password/Commercial Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Page 1 Page 2-14 Page 15-29 Page 30-31 Page 32 Page 33-38 Page 39-40 Page 41-48
Table of Contents Safety Precautions Installation Programming Operation Programming Scenarios Disassembly/Assembly Password/Commercial Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Page 1 Page 2-14 Page 15-29 Page 30-31 Page 32 Page 33-38 Page 39-40 Page 41-48
Technical Guide
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... once the timers have been programmed., even if the pump is not running. QUICK CLEAN Elevates the speed of time. LED illuminates when favorite speed is an error condition. The & buttons are used to max set speed for cleaning. Default settings: Speed 1 1000 RPM 29% Speed 2 1750 RPM 51% Speed 3 2500 RPM 72% Speed 4 3250 RPM 94% Display Screen...
... once the timers have been programmed., even if the pump is not running. QUICK CLEAN Elevates the speed of time. LED illuminates when favorite speed is an error condition. The & buttons are used to max set speed for cleaning. Default settings: Speed 1 1000 RPM 29% Speed 2 1750 RPM 51% Speed 3 2500 RPM 72% Speed 4 3250 RPM 94% Display Screen...
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Timer 1 will display, then the following screens (fig 31 & 32). Press and hold down the & buttons as off. Programming 1. Since timer 1 has a factory default setting the pump will come on and run until the timer is supplied to the pump, the pump model will have default setting of 1750 RPM (50%), 7 days a week from 12:00 am - 11:45 pm. 2. When power is changed or set as shown to select the Configuration menu (fig 33). 3. Fig 31 Fig 32 Fig 33 Page 16 Press the button (fig 32) to unlock and enter the Configuration menu (fig 33).
Timer 1 will display, then the following screens (fig 31 & 32). Press and hold down the & buttons as off. Programming 1. Since timer 1 has a factory default setting the pump will come on and run until the timer is supplied to the pump, the pump model will have default setting of 1750 RPM (50%), 7 days a week from 12:00 am - 11:45 pm. 2. When power is changed or set as shown to select the Configuration menu (fig 33). 3. Fig 31 Fig 32 Fig 33 Page 16 Press the button (fig 32) to unlock and enter the Configuration menu (fig 33).
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On the next screen you will tell you how to use the & buttons to adjust, and the to go to the next item (fig 35). Fig 34 Fig 35 Page 17 Press the button to enter the Configuration Menu (fig 34). 5. On the next screen it will be asked to press the button to continue. Programming-Configuration 4.
On the next screen you will tell you how to use the & buttons to adjust, and the to go to the next item (fig 35). Fig 34 Fig 35 Page 17 Press the button to enter the Configuration Menu (fig 34). 5. On the next screen it will be asked to press the button to continue. Programming-Configuration 4.
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You now Use the button to continue. Fig 36 Fig 37 Page 18 Use the & buttons to change the day and time by pressing the to change (fig 37). After setting the AM/PM press the button to highlight the day, hour, minute and AM/PM. This screen allows you to access or skip by pressing the button (fig 36). Programming-Configuration 6. button 7.
You now Use the button to continue. Fig 36 Fig 37 Page 18 Use the & buttons to change the day and time by pressing the to change (fig 37). After setting the AM/PM press the button to highlight the day, hour, minute and AM/PM. This screen allows you to access or skip by pressing the button (fig 36). Programming-Configuration 6. button 7.
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The setting you select will be used throughout programming. You now select the speed indicator for RPM (revolutions per minute) or % of full speed (100% equals 3450 RPM) by pressing the & buttons (fig 38 & 39). Fig 38 Fig 39 Page 19 Press the button to continue. Programming-Configuration 8.
The setting you select will be used throughout programming. You now select the speed indicator for RPM (revolutions per minute) or % of full speed (100% equals 3450 RPM) by pressing the & buttons (fig 38 & 39). Fig 38 Fig 39 Page 19 Press the button to continue. Programming-Configuration 8.
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See page 3 for the max allowed flow for setting speed (fig 41). Press the button to 100% by pressing the & buttons (fig 40). Note: When hooked up to a Hayward/Goldline compatible software controls place the MIN and MAX settings at the lowest and highest settings respectively so as #10 above for ...button to not conflict with the setting within the controller. Same as to continue. 10. Programming-Configuration 9. You can set this from 600-3450 RPM or 17 to continue. Fig 40 Fig 41 Page 20 SVRS model will now see the MAX allowed speed. You will now see the MIN allowed...
See page 3 for the max allowed flow for setting speed (fig 41). Press the button to 100% by pressing the & buttons (fig 40). Note: When hooked up to a Hayward/Goldline compatible software controls place the MIN and MAX settings at the lowest and highest settings respectively so as #10 above for ...button to not conflict with the setting within the controller. Same as to continue. 10. Programming-Configuration 9. You can set this from 600-3450 RPM or 17 to continue. Fig 40 Fig 41 Page 20 SVRS model will now see the MAX allowed speed. You will now see the MIN allowed...
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Programming-Configuration 11. Fig 42 Fig 43 Fig 44 Page 21 You will now see the Remote Control Mode screen. Press the button to toggle between Stand alone/Hayward (Stand alone or Hayward/Goldline compatible software controls), or Relay Control (other controls including third party models) (fig 43 & 44). Press & buttons for Auto Sense (3000 RPM), or a 3 min (max set speed) prime period (fig 42).This function only works in Standalone and Relay Control modes. Use the & buttons to continue . Press the button to continue. 12. You will now see the max-speed Prime period.
Programming-Configuration 11. Fig 42 Fig 43 Fig 44 Page 21 You will now see the Remote Control Mode screen. Press the button to toggle between Stand alone/Hayward (Stand alone or Hayward/Goldline compatible software controls), or Relay Control (other controls including third party models) (fig 43 & 44). Press & buttons for Auto Sense (3000 RPM), or a 3 min (max set speed) prime period (fig 42).This function only works in Standalone and Relay Control modes. Use the & buttons to continue . Press the button to continue. 12. You will now see the max-speed Prime period.
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... Set COM Bus Address Lights button Fig 45 Page 22 For EcoStar interface software v2.55 data linked to continue. 14. The Goldline/Hayward controller will only recognize address 1 (Pool Filter) and address 2 (Aux 1/ Spa Filter). Only the Menu, and Stop/Resume button... is active on the EcoStar. Note: In the Hayward/Goldline compatible software mode the timers do not need to continue. Programming-Configuration Hayward/Goldline Compatible Software Control 13. Press the button to a Hayward/Goldline compatible software control v4.20 or less will only recognize address ...
... Set COM Bus Address Lights button Fig 45 Page 22 For EcoStar interface software v2.55 data linked to continue. 14. The Goldline/Hayward controller will only recognize address 1 (Pool Filter) and address 2 (Aux 1/ Spa Filter). Only the Menu, and Stop/Resume button... is active on the EcoStar. Note: In the Hayward/Goldline compatible software mode the timers do not need to continue. Programming-Configuration Hayward/Goldline Compatible Software Control 13. Press the button to a Hayward/Goldline compatible software control v4.20 or less will only recognize address ...
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... this point you will be asked to enable or disable the Low Temp Operation (Default is enabled you will show in both "C" and "F". This speed can be asked to continue. 16. Press the button to continue. In this feature will be adjusted between 35.6 and 50º F. Press ...will turn on the EcoStar, if stopped, to set the Low Temp Speed ( fig 47). If the Low Temp Operation is Disabled) by pressing the & buttons.(fig 46). by pressing the & buttons. Default is 1000 rpm (29%). Programming-Configuration 15. This Temperature can be asked to protect the drive . Press...
... this point you will be asked to enable or disable the Low Temp Operation (Default is enabled you will show in both "C" and "F". This speed can be asked to continue. 16. Press the button to continue. In this feature will be adjusted between 35.6 and 50º F. Press ...will turn on the EcoStar, if stopped, to set the Low Temp Speed ( fig 47). If the Low Temp Operation is Disabled) by pressing the & buttons.(fig 46). by pressing the & buttons. Default is 1000 rpm (29%). Programming-Configuration 15. This Temperature can be asked to protect the drive . Press...
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If no, press the button to program. Otherwise continue with this point you will be asked if you to use the timers mode to continue. If the Relay Control or the Stand ...alone feature is being used the timer menus would like to reset to page 39 for directions on the next screen. Programming-Configuration If you have an HCP3400VSP or HCP3400VSPVR commercial EcoStar please refer to the default parameters (factory settings ) (fig 49). At this page. 18. If...
If no, press the button to program. Otherwise continue with this point you will be asked if you to use the timers mode to continue. If the Relay Control or the Stand ...alone feature is being used the timer menus would like to reset to page 39 for directions on the next screen. Programming-Configuration If you have an HCP3400VSP or HCP3400VSPVR commercial EcoStar please refer to the default parameters (factory settings ) (fig 49). At this page. 18. If...
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... pump. Press the button to continue. 2. Fig 51 Fig 52 Page 25 Relay Control Only requires that speed be set . Timer 1 can be set in the timer menu are limited to the Max Settings set . Press the button until you see the Timers Menu (fig 51). Programming-Timers Stand alone/Hayward... Stand alone: Both times and speeds need to be changed as ...
... pump. Press the button to continue. 2. Fig 51 Fig 52 Page 25 Relay Control Only requires that speed be set . Timer 1 can be set in the timer menu are limited to the Max Settings set . Press the button until you see the Timers Menu (fig 51). Programming-Timers Stand alone/Hayward... Stand alone: Both times and speeds need to be changed as ...
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This screen (fig 53) will allow you to adjust the speed setting from 600 RPM (17%) to the next timer. 4. Cleaner, Water Feature, Clean, etc by pressing the & buttons (fig 55). Press the button to continue. This screen tells you to rename Timer 1 to match a selection including; Press the button to continue. 5. This screen allows you to use the button to modify the timer setting or the button to go to 3450 RPM (100%) by pressing the & button (fig 54). This screen will alternate with fig 49 on the previous page. Fig 53 Fig 54 Fig 55 Page 26 Programming-Timers 3.
This screen (fig 53) will allow you to adjust the speed setting from 600 RPM (17%) to the next timer. 4. Cleaner, Water Feature, Clean, etc by pressing the & buttons (fig 55). Press the button to continue. This screen tells you to rename Timer 1 to match a selection including; Press the button to continue. 5. This screen allows you to use the button to modify the timer setting or the button to go to 3450 RPM (100%) by pressing the & button (fig 54). This screen will alternate with fig 49 on the previous page. Fig 53 Fig 54 Fig 55 Page 26 Programming-Timers 3.
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.... Fig 56 Choose Days Mo Monday > Choose Days 5D Monday-Friday > Fig 57 Note: There are 8 timers available. The lower numbered timer will be active. Programming-Timers 6. Press the button to the next timer. This screen will allow you to choose the days this timer will be blinking, press the & buttons... to change the start and stop time the same will allow you to cover low speed for the specific timer. You can choose an individual day, 7 day or 5 day by using the & buttons (fig 56). Press the button to continue to...
.... Fig 56 Choose Days Mo Monday > Choose Days 5D Monday-Friday > Fig 57 Note: There are 8 timers available. The lower numbered timer will be active. Programming-Timers 6. Press the button to the next timer. This screen will allow you to choose the days this timer will be blinking, press the & buttons... to change the start and stop time the same will allow you to cover low speed for the specific timer. You can choose an individual day, 7 day or 5 day by using the & buttons (fig 56). Press the button to continue to...
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...). Fig 59 Fig 60 Page 28 Press the button to continue. 3. While in 30 minute increments by pressing the & button (fig 60). Speeds 1-4 1. There are four (4) Speed buttons that can change the Speed duration from 30 minutes to 12 hrs in this screen you to select a variety of names to apply to enter... Speeds Menu. 2. Pressing the & buttons allows you can be set per previous steps. Press the button to continue. Note: The timers active light is now on ...
...). Fig 59 Fig 60 Page 28 Press the button to continue. 3. While in 30 minute increments by pressing the & button (fig 60). Speeds 1-4 1. There are four (4) Speed buttons that can change the Speed duration from 30 minutes to 12 hrs in this screen you to select a variety of names to apply to enter... Speeds Menu. 2. Pressing the & buttons allows you can be set per previous steps. Press the button to continue. Note: The timers active light is now on ...
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Speeds 1-4 4. After Speed 4 is set press the button to 3450 RPM (100%) by pressing the & button (fig 61). While in this screen you will be asked to continue. 5. Programming - Press the button to confirm any menu item you press the menu button, you can now set the speed from 600 RPM (17%) to continue. Fig 61 If at any time during settings for instructions on speed changing while operating speeds. You can set Speed 2, 3 & 4 following the directions for Speed 1. Note: Refer to page 30 for any changes. Page 29
Speeds 1-4 4. After Speed 4 is set press the button to 3450 RPM (100%) by pressing the & button (fig 61). While in this screen you will be asked to continue. 5. Programming - Press the button to confirm any menu item you press the menu button, you can now set the speed from 600 RPM (17%) to continue. Fig 61 If at any time during settings for instructions on speed changing while operating speeds. You can set Speed 2, 3 & 4 following the directions for Speed 1. Note: Refer to page 30 for any changes. Page 29
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... illuminate once the timers have been programmed. It will blink when in the quick clean mode with pump (1 hour default timer). Operation Display Screen Fig 62 STOP RESUME When pressed it will go to the speed and duration that was set speed for cleaning. TIMERS ACTIVE LED LED will ...Page 31 QUICK CLEAN Elevates the speed of the speed button will add the preset speed time up to the maximum set in the new speed setting. PRESET SPEEDS Any time one of the speed buttons is pressed it will stop the pump for maintenance, end a favorite speed choice or end quick clean. Pressing...
... illuminate once the timers have been programmed. It will blink when in the quick clean mode with pump (1 hour default timer). Operation Display Screen Fig 62 STOP RESUME When pressed it will go to the speed and duration that was set speed for cleaning. TIMERS ACTIVE LED LED will ...Page 31 QUICK CLEAN Elevates the speed of the speed button will add the preset speed time up to the maximum set in the new speed setting. PRESET SPEEDS Any time one of the speed buttons is pressed it will stop the pump for maintenance, end a favorite speed choice or end quick clean. Pressing...
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Timer 2: At 1 pm pump kicks into the speed needed for cleaner to operate. Speed settings can be set over each other words, timer 1 will override timer 8 settings if they are set to timer 8 speed at 12 noon. In other . 9 am 12 noon 1 pm 3 pm 5:45 am Timer 1: At 9 am The ...at 3 pm. Page 32 Timer 8: Pump comes on at 6 am and goes off at 5:45 am Set to timer 8 speed at the low speed setting. 6 am pump kicks into speed needed for solar operation. Goes back to meet spa jet or any water feature requirement. Programming Scenarios Below is one possible Stand Alone ...
Timer 2: At 1 pm pump kicks into the speed needed for cleaner to operate. Speed settings can be set over each other words, timer 1 will override timer 8 settings if they are set to timer 8 speed at 12 noon. In other . 9 am 12 noon 1 pm 3 pm 5:45 am Timer 1: At 9 am The ...at 3 pm. Page 32 Timer 8: Pump comes on at 6 am and goes off at 5:45 am Set to timer 8 speed at the low speed setting. 6 am pump kicks into speed needed for solar operation. Goes back to meet spa jet or any water feature requirement. Programming Scenarios Below is one possible Stand Alone ...