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POOL+ MANAGER A2 APP
Instruction Manual
DESCRIPTION
The Pool+ Manager A2 Controller manages
your pool, spa and heating requirements from your smart phone
via the home WIFI. It will control single and many multi speed pumps, sanitiser, heater,
solar heating, lights,
water features, pool/spa valve actuators and all spa equipment requirements.
The Pool+ Manager A2
Control system is modular and can accommodate most pool control requirements big
or small.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY
YOUNG CHILDREN OR INFIRM PERSONS WITHOUT
SUPERVISION. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUNG
CHILDREN ARE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY
DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
CONTROLLER MOUNTING
Find a suitable location to mount the control box.
Ideally, as with all pool equipment, it should be
installed out of direct weather and no closer than
3 metres from the water’s edge, at a minimum
600mm above ground. The power cable is 1.8m
long and should be plugged directly into a general
power outlet, not into an extension lead.
Mount the pump and sanitiser according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
SANITISER CONNECTION
The sanitiser (Ioniser, Chlorinator, etc) can be
connected to any of the 240V sockets on either the
Master Controller or on one of the Expansion
Units. The sanitiser must be set to operate 24hrs
per day as the Pool+ Manager A2 controller will
control the number of hours per day the system
will operate. Refer to the sanitiser instructions for
24hr timer setup and dosing requirements.
Note: Both the Sanitiser and the Filtration pump
will need to be allocated sockets in 6.1 of the
Installer Menu.
POWER OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The 240VAC Output Sockets are for equipment to
be controlled via the Pool+ Manager A2 controller.
Each socket can be assigned via the menu and/or
app.
The maximum combined load for both sockets on
the master controller, is 9.98 AMPS at 2395W.
HEATER CONTROL
Set the heaters temperature limit to maximum
(40°C). The heaters internal control will be
interrupted, to turn off heating. The heater
interlock cable connects to the green socket
marked INT which switches on (closes) the voltage
free NO/C relay contacts when the heater is to be
turned on. The heater end of the interlock cable
connects in series with the heater’s pressure/flow
or fireman’s switch. Contact the heater
manufacturer for the best location to connect to.
The heater interlock is for extra low-voltage (MAX
30V at 2Amps) switching only.
Note: If the heater’s flow or pressure switch circuit
is 240Vac, an external relay (KIT10) which can be
purchased separately, is to be connected by a
licensed electrician.
If the heat pump/gas heater is equipped with a
“Demand Heat” function, the heater interlock
cable will be connected into the socket labelled as
“Pump Call”. The controller will over-ride the filter
pump when flow is called for by the heat pump
which monitors the temperature within its own
defined run times. Connect the heater cable from
the controller output to the heater’s connection
point. Check with heater manufacturer for correct
interlocking procedure.
Note: If the heater’s flow or pressure switch circuit
is 240Vac, an external relay (KIT11) which can be
purchased separately, is to be connected by a
licensed electrician.
VALVES
The Pool+ Manager A2 has 4 valve actuator sockets
for the controlling of solar heating, water features,
pool/spa water flow, and In Floor cleaning.
Note: If wiring your own supplied valve then wire
as per the label on the base of the controller (Red,
Black then White) red and white are for direction
control and black is the common. Ensure the
switch on the valve actuator is in the ON position.
Refer the valve instructions for mounting
requirements, cam adjustments etc.
Maximum power for the VALVE output is 24VA.
SENSORS
Fix the mounting bracket to a solid structure via
screws and wall plugs kit provided, and slide the
controller on, locking into place. Adjust the
screws on the back of unit to ensure a snug fit.
To remove unit, lift and gently pull away from
mounting bracket.

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POOL SENSOR
The pool sensor must be fitted into the heating
circuit, upstream of the heater and preferably in a
position out of direct sunlight. It is recommended
that a 14.5mm hole be drilled in the side of the PVC
pipe (not the top of the pipe where water will
collect), this can be carried out using a Theralux
PD01 grinding drill or a small pilot hole can be
drilled with a 14.0mm drill-bit used spinning in a
counter clockwise direction to minimize the
chance of shattering pipe. Insert the grommet into
the pipe and gently push in the sensor barb. Ideally
~30cm of the cable from the sensor should be tied
to the shaded side of the pipe to prevent extreme
ambient conditions leeching into the sensor via the
copper in the cable. The blue sensor plug is to be
fitted to either Sensor 1 or 2 port located beneath
the controller (see diagram on p 4).
ROOF SENSOR
If a roof sensor is installed, it must be fitted into a
small piece of collector material away from the
main collector but on the same aspect, preferably
no more than 50cm from the roof gutter (for ease
of sensor replacement). If required, the roof sensor
can be on a different roof as the solar collector as
long as the alignment to the sun is similar to the
solar collector. For encapsulated collector panels
use the manufacturer’s instructions for roof sensor
placement. The red sensor plug is to be fitted to
either Sensor 1 or 2 port located beneath the
controller (see diagram on p 4).
SENSOR NOTES: All excess cable must be removed;
coils of cable are not permitted under any
circumstances and must not be tied to 240V
wiring. If the cable is to be extended with non-
genuine cable a size of 14/020 should be used. Any
cable joins should be soldered. Heat shrink is to be
used over soldered joints to eliminate moisture
ingress.
EXPANSION UNITS
The Pool+ Manager A2 has the capacity to have an additional 2 expansion units connected to it. Each
Expansion Unit has an additional 3, 240VAC Output sockets that are controlled via the Pool+ Manager A2
controller. Up to an additional 6 power sockets can be utilised and controlled by the Pool+ Manager A2 master
controller.
The Expansion Units are rated at either 10Amps or 15Amps. All 3 sockets of the Expansion Unit are rated the
same. 3 sockets at 10Amps or 3 sockets at 15Amps.
EXPANSION UNIT MOUNTING
Find a suitable location to mount the control box.
Ideally, as with all pool equipment, it should be
installed out of direct weather and no closer than
3 metres from the water’s edge, at a minimum
600mm above ground. The power cable is 1.8m
long and should be plugged directly into a general
power outlet, not into an extension lead.
Mount as per main controller.
POWER OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The 240VAC Output Sockets are for equipment to
be controlled via the Pool+ Manager A2. Each
socket can be assigned via the menu and/or app.
The maximum combined load for all three sockets
of the module is either, 9.98 Amps / 2340 Watts,
or, 14.98 Amps / 3540 Watts. Please refer to the
unit’s rating label.
The 15Amp rated expansion unit must be plugged
into a 15Amp rated GPO.

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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS
The Pool+ Manager A2 Master Controller and an Expansion Unit.
MASTER CONTROLLER
EXPANSION UNIT/S
10 & 15AMP
Expansion Unit 1
Socket 3
Expansion Unit 2
Socket 6
Expansion Unit 1
Socket4
Expansion Unit 2
Socket 7
Expansion Unit 1
Socket5
Expansion Unit 2
Socket 8
If Expansion Unit 1, the connection cable to the
master controller will plug in here.
If Expansion Unit 2, the connection cable runs
from here to Expansion unit 1
If Expansion Unit 1, the connection cable from
Expansion Unit 2 will plug in here. It will be
unused if there is no Expansion Unit 2.
If Expansion unit 2 connection port is unused.
Pin 1 is on the right-hand
side of the plug

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LCD SCREEN
In Automatic (Pool) mode the LCD screen displays; the time of day, what time the current filtration cycle will
finish/start at, if more than one filtration cycle is set, then the start time of the next filtration cycle is
displayed, current pool and roof temperatures or any faults are displayed, current status of the pump
(run/inactive), Heat Demand time (if active), and whether the WIFI is active or disabled.
In Spa mode the LCD screen will display; the time of day, SPA MODE on, pool temperature or sensor fault,
Temperature – both current temperature and set temperature of the spa, pump status, and WIFI status.
LCD INDICATORS
There are arrow icons on the LCD screen that point to text on the label.
CONTROLLER BUTTONS
AUTO
Pressing the AUTO button will run the controller in automatic pool mode. If the AUTO
button is pressed while in the settings menu, the changed settings will be used but not
saved. If there is a power failure the controller will retrieve the previously saved settings.
On power–up the controller will start automatic pool operation.
BACK Pressing the BACK button will allow you to go back to previous menu options.
ENTER Pressing the ENTER button will turn on the LCD backlight or
Pressing the ENTER button will accept the currently displayed setting option.
MENU
After pressing the MENU button, a range of options can be selected from and changed.
The selectable options in the MENU are as follows:
1) FILTER TIMES
2) TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
3) MANUAL ON
4) TIMERS
5) LIGHTS
6) INSTALLER MENU
UP & DOWN The UP & DOWN buttons allow you to scroll through different functions and or settings
in the menus, as well as increasing or decreasing temperature settings.
SPA
The SPA button allows you to toggle between Pool and Spa modes.
Pressing the SPA button begins the process of heating the spa to the spa temperature
limit. The pool/spa valve will move to the spa and prime the pump if required. Heating
will occur to the displayed set temperature. To return to automatic pool operations
press the AUTO button or press the SPA button to return to automatic pool operations

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PUMP
If at any time the PUMP button is pressed the pump is switched on and the following
will be displayed:
3 MINS BACKWASH
ENDS IN xx:xx:xx
This function is used for a system back wash, pool vacuuming, manually running the
system for a set amount of time, running the filtration system after adding chemicals,
etc. It can also be used to stop the pump from running (if maintenance is required) for
a set amount of time.
Use the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease the amount of time that the pump
will run, or not run. The countdown timer lets you know how much time is left until the
manual function ends.
The timer amounts after the
3 minute backwash are:
PUMP ON: 30 MINS,
PUMP ON: 1HR,
PUMP ON: 2HR,
PUMP ON: 3HR,
PUMP ON: 5HR,
PUMP ON: 9HR,
PUMP ON: 10HR,
PUMP ON: 15HR,
PUMP ON: 20HR, and
PUMP ON: 24HR.
The timer amounts to stop the pump
are displayed as follows:
HOURS OFF: 01HR,
HOURS OFF: 02HR,
HOURS OFF: 03HR,
HOURS OFF: 05HR,
HOURS OFF: 09HR,
HOURS OFF: 10HR,
HOURS OFF: 15HR,
HOURS OFF: 20HR, and
HOURS OFF: 24HR.
At any time during the count down, if you press the ENTER button, the timer will reset
to the selected time, and start again.
During the count down, if you press the PUMP button again, the controller will return
to automatic operation.
NOTE
It is advisable to go into Installer Setup first and enter all equipment that will be utilised/allocated in the
Menu functions.

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MENU
The menu system can be navigated using the ↑ or ↓ buttons. All selectable and changeable values will be
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the ENTER button to accept the currently displayed item.
All menu items are shown below:
1) FILTER TIMES
2) TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
3) MANUAL ON
4) TIMERS
5) LIGHTS
6) INSTALLER MENU

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1.
FILTER TIMES
You have the option to choose up to 4 different Filtration Times.
When you select the FILTER TIMES menu option, the screen will display:
FILTER ON
TIME 1 OFF
When you select ON and press ENTER the screen will display:
FILTER XX:XX
TIME 1 ON XX:XX
Adjust the start time and end time for the required filter cycle. The circulation pump
will run between these times for filtration purposes.
Once you have set the first filter time, you will then be asked to select a pump speed
for the first filter cycle.
Note: This will only be displayed if you have installed a Multi Speed Pump through the
Installer Setup (6.2). You won’t be asked for a pump speed if Single Speed pump was
selected in the Installer Setup (6.2).
This will be displayed as:
FILTER TIME 1
SPEED 1, (2,3, or 4 can be selected, depending on pump).
Once you have selected a speed for the first Filter Cycle, the option for a second filter
cycle will be displayed:
FILTER ON
TIME 2 OFF
Set and adjust as with Filter Time 1 or if not required then set the timer to OFF.
Repeat the above steps for Filter Time 3 and 4.
Note: You can run different pump speeds in the separate filter times.
Filter cycle 1 may run at speed 4, filter cycle at speed 2, filter cycle 3 at speed
1, and filter cycle 4 at speed 4.
For example:
Filter Time 1: 8.00 – 9.00 at speed 4.
Filter Time 2: 9.00 – 15.00 at speed 2.
Filter Time 3: 15.00 – 16.00 at speed 4.

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2.
TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS
When you enter Temperature Settings, the first setting that will be displayed is:
POOL
TEMPERATURE 27o.
**Range is OFF, 20oc to 40oc in 1oc increments. Default is 27oc.**
This temperature is the minimum pool temperature that you would like the Heater to
heat the pool to if a heater is utilised.
The temperature limit can be increased or decreased with the ↑ or ↓ buttons to a
temperature of your choice.
Once you have selected a Pool Temperature, press Enter and the temperature will be
set. The controller will then display:
SPA
TEMPERATURE 37oc.
**Range is OFF, 20oc to 40oc in 1oc increments. Default is 37oc.**
This is the temperature that you would like the SPA to be at when in use.
The temperature limit can be increased or decreased with the ↑ or ↓ buttons to a
temperature of your choice.
Once you have selected a Pool Temperature, press Enter and the temperature will be
set. The controller will then display:
SOLAR
TEMPERATURE 30oc.
**Range is OFF, 20oc to 40oc in 1oc increments. Default is 30oc.**
This is the temperature you would like the solar to heat the pool to, if it is utilised.
The temperature limit can be increased or decreased with the ↑ or ↓ buttons to a
temperature of your choice. Once you have selected a Pool Temperature, press Enter
and the temperature will be set.
The controller will then return you to the Main Menu.
3.
MANUAL ON
In this menu setting you will be able to manually turn on any socket or valve that has
been allocated an appliance.
Socket 1 through to 8, and valve 1 through to 4, if allocated.
Press Enter to open the setting and the controller will display:
S1: XXXXXXXXX
AUTO
Use the ↑ or ↓ buttons to move between the allocated sockets and valves.
If a socket or valve hasn’t been allocated an appliance, then it won’t be shown.
Press the Enter button to toggle between; AUTO, OFF, & ON.
Press the Auto Button to return all appliances to normal automatic operation.
Please remember that you will also need to turn the appliance back to Auto,
otherwise it will continue to run.
Note 1: If a socket has been set to ALWAYS ON, then you won’t be able to turn it on manually.
Note 2: If a valve has been allocated to Pool/Spa, you will not be able to turn it on using this
menu option.

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TIMERS
When you enter the TIMER menu, you can set a number of the allocated appliances on
a timer. The appliance has to be allocated a socket or valve to be allowed a Timer
setting. Each appliance has the choice of either; Off, 1 time, or 2 timer allocations.
**Note: Time periods for different appliances can overlap each other.**
The first available appliance to be set on a timer will be displayed as:
Socket #X
XXXXXXXXXXXX.
Press the ENTER button to be able to adjust the time setting or use the ↑ or ↓ buttons
to display the Appliance to be set.
You will see displayed:
XXXXXXXXXXX
TIME 1 ON.
Toggle the ↑ or ↓ buttons to either turn the appliance ON or OFF the timer.
If you select OFF the next allocated appliance will be shown.
If you select ON then the controller will display:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
TIME 1 FRM XX.XX
Use the↑ or ↓ buttons and the Enter button to allocate a start time. Once the time has
been entered, the next display will be:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
TIME 1 TO XX.XX
Use the↑ or ↓ buttons and the Enter button to allocate an end time. Once the time has
been entered, the next display will be:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
TIME 2 ON/OFF
Adjust TIME 2 setting as with TIME 1.
Once the TIMER setting has been completed you can move onto the next allowable
appliance. Adjust and set as above.
Notes:
Socket type “Sanitiser” is not allowed on appliance timer, as it follows filter timer.
Socket type “Filter Timer” is not allowed on appliance timer, as it follows filter timer.
Socket type “Solar” is not allowed on appliance timer, it follows solar configuration.
Socket type “Always On” is not allowed on appliance timer.
Socket type “Blower” is not allowed on appliance timer, used only in Spa mode.
Socket type “Jet Pump” is not allowed on appliance timer, used only in Spa mode.
Valve type “Pool/Spa” is not allowed on appliance timer, used on in Pool/Spa mode.
Valve type “Solar” is not allowed on appliance timer, as it follows solar configuration.
VF contact types are not allowed on appliance timers.
Please ensure that when you set the timers for different appliances, that the maximum
combined load DOES NOT exceed either the controllers power rating, or the power
rating of the expansion unit when the different appliances are turned on at the same
time.
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