jandy levolor k 1100 manual

The Jandy Levolor K 1100 is an advanced pool automation system designed for residential swimming pools, featuring automated chemical control, remote monitoring capabilities, and integration with various pool equipment. The system includes pH and ORP sensors, digital displays, programmable schedules, and wireless connectivity options. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Devices 7. Chemical Management 8. Programming Features 9. Maintenance & Cleaning 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Main control unit, pH/ORP sensors, chemical feeders, remote control interface, power supply, and communication modules.

FeatureDescription
pH MonitoringContinuous pH level measurement and adjustment
ORP ControlOxidation reduction potential for sanitizer control
Chemical FeedersAutomated acid and chlorine/bromine dispensing
Digital DisplayLCD screen showing current water chemistry
Remote AccessWireless connectivity for monitoring and control
Programmable TimersScheduled operation for pumps and features
Alarm SystemAudible and visual alerts for out-of-range conditions
Data LoggingHistorical chemistry data storage
Power Supply120V AC, 60Hz operation
Waterproof HousingNEMA 4X rated enclosure

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Install in well-ventilated area near pool equipment.

  1. Mount control unit: Secure to wall using provided brackets, ensure level installation.
  2. Install sensors: Place pH and ORP probes in pool plumbing after filter.
  3. Connect chemical lines: Route tubing from feeders to injection points.
  4. Electrical connections: Connect to dedicated 120V GFCI circuit.
  5. Equipment integration: Connect to pool pump, heater, and other compatible devices.

WARNING! Installation should be performed by qualified technician. Ensure proper ventilation for chemical storage area.

First-Time Setup

Power on system; follow initialization sequence.

  1. Calibrate sensors: Use calibration solutions for pH and ORP probes.
  2. Set chemical parameters: Configure target pH (7.2-7.6) and ORP levels.
  3. Program schedules: Set pump run times and feature operation schedules.
  4. Connect remote access: Configure wireless connectivity if applicable.
  5. Test system: Verify proper chemical feeding and equipment control.

CAUTION! Wear protective equipment when handling chemicals. Follow all safety guidelines.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access menu system via front panel controls or remote interface.

Front Panel: POWER, MENU, UP/DOWN arrows, ENTER, BACK, ALARM RESET.

Chemical Control: pH setpoint, ORP setpoint, feed rates, alarm limits. Equipment Control: Pump schedules, heater control, light control, valve actuation. System Settings: Language, units, time/date, data logging, remote access configuration.

Connecting Devices

Compatible with various pool equipment including pumps, heaters, lights, and valves.

  1. Turn off power to all equipment before making connections.
  2. Connect pump: Use relay outputs for single or variable speed pumps.
  3. Connect heater: Use appropriate interface cable for heater control.
  4. Connect valves: Use actuator outputs for automated valve control.
  5. Connect accessories: Lights, waterfalls, and other features.

Tip: Label all connections for future maintenance and troubleshooting.

Chemical Management

Automated chemical feeding and monitoring system.

  1. pH Control: System automatically adds acid to maintain setpoint.
  2. Sanitizer Control: ORP-based chlorine/bromine feeding.
  3. Manual dosing: Override function for immediate chemical addition.
  4. Chemical low alerts: Visual and audible warnings when tanks are low.
  5. Feed rate adjustment: Fine-tune chemical addition rates.
  6. Seasonal adjustment: Modify setpoints for seasonal changes.
  7. Super-chlorination: Boost mode for shock treatment.
  8. Chemical lockout: Safety feature to prevent overfeeding.

WARNING! Always add acid to water, never water to acid. Wear appropriate PPE.

Programming Features

Advanced scheduling and automation capabilities.

Time-based Schedules: Program pump run times, feature operation. Temperature Control: Heater setpoints and scheduling. Vacation Mode: Reduced operation during absence. Freeze Protection: Automatic pump operation during freezing conditions. Custom Programs: User-defined sequences for complex operations.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity.

Weekly: Check chemical levels, inspect for leaks. Monthly: Clean sensor probes, verify calibration. Quarterly: Replace sensor solutions, clean tubing. Annually: Replace pH and ORP probes, inspect all components.

CAUTION! Disconnect power before performing maintenance. Use only approved cleaning solutions.

Regulatory Information

UL Listed: Complies with UL standards for pool equipment. FCC Part 15: Class A digital device. NSF Certified: Meets NSF/ANSI 50 standards. Copyright © 2023 Jandy Products; trademarks of Fluidra USA. For technical support, visit www.jandy.com or contact 1-800-227-1442.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
pH reading inaccurateDirty probe or needs calibrationClean probe with mild cleaner; recalibrate with fresh solutions.
No chemical feedingEmpty tanks or clogged linesRefill chemical tanks; check for obstructions in tubing.
Pump not respondingCommunication or power issueCheck wiring connections; verify pump power.
Alarm soundingOut-of-range chemistryCheck water balance; adjust chemical setpoints if needed.
Display blankPower loss or fuseCheck circuit breaker; replace fuse if applicable.

Reset: Menu > System > Factory Reset if available (backup settings first).

Service: 1-800-227-1442; www.jandy.com

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