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How to Program the Pureline Rapids PL2515, Titan PL2516, and PL1116MKITASSY 

Difficulty:

Beginner

When installing the Pureline Rapids PL2515, Titan PL2516, and PL1116MKITASSY, you will need to program them. The programs you will need to set up are the priming, clock set, schedule set, and freeze protection. These programs are either set up by default or disabled when the device is brand new from the manufacturer. This guide will help you understand and set up the programs and features for the Pureline Rapids PL2515, Titan PL2516, and PL1116MKITASSY. It is divided into four parts.

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Supplies Needed:

  • Pureline Rapids PL2515, Titan PL2516, or PL1116MKITASSY

Step 1

Set the Time Clock

When the pump or motor is first installed, you will need to set the time clock. To set the time clock, follow steps 2-6.

Step 2

Turning the Pump Motor On For the First Time

When power is first applied to the pump or motor, the time LED will begin blinking. Push the display button within 5 seconds.

Note: If you miss the 5 seconds window, you can press the right and left arrow together for 3 seconds and the 5 seconds will begin again. 

Step 3

Choose the Clock Setting You Desire

Using the left and right arrows. You can choose between the 12-hour or 24-hour time clock.

Step 4

Change the Displayed Time Using the 12-hour Clock

Use the + and – buttons to cycle through until you get to the desired time. 

Note: In the 12-hour format, it will display an AM or PM in the bottom left corner.

Example: If you are at 8:00 AM and need to be at 8:00 PM, you will have to cycle through 12 hours till it switches to PM. You can hold down the button and it will cycle faster.

Step 5

Change the Displayed Time Using the 24-hour Clock

Use the + and – button until you get to your desired time.

Step 6

Exit the Clock Setup Mode

Press and hold the display button until the time light goes off. 

Step 7

Programming the Priming Feature

This program is Disabled by default. To enable the priming feature, follow steps 8-13.

Step 8

Press the Start/Stop Button

Make sure the red LED above is not on.

Step 9

Press and Hold the Display Button

Hold the display button down for 6 seconds to enter the priming settings. 

Step 10

Use the Right and Left Arrows

Use the right and left arrows to cycle through the RPM and duration run time. 

Step 11

Set the Priming Speed Program

Use the + and – buttons to set the speed between 2000-3450 RPMS

Note: To proceed to step 6 press the right arrow.

Step 12

Set the Priming Duration

Use the + and – Buttons to change the length of time you want the prime to run. 

Note: You can only set a maximum priming duration of 10 minutes.

Step 13

Save the Priming Program

 Hold the display button for 2 seconds to save the setting.

Step 14

Set Up a Custom Schedule and Quick Clean Mode

When setting up a custom schedule and quick clean mode, the LED next to (Speed, Time, or Duration) will light up. To set a schedule and the quick clean feature, follow steps 15-30.

Step 15

Stop the pump if it’s Running

Press the start/stop button, the LED light will turn off.

Step 16

Press the Button Labeled Speed 1

The LED above the number 1 and speed will blink to indicate you are about to set the speed for program 1. 

Step 17

Change the Speed for Program 1

 Use the + and – buttons to change the speed to what you desire.

Note: Each time you press the + or – button the speed will adjust by 10 RPM increments.

Step 18

Set the Start Time for Speed 1

Press the speed 1 button again and the LED will change from speed to the time LED. 

Step 19

Change the Time the Motor Turns On

 Use the + and – buttons to change the time you would like the pump/motor to come on daily. 

 

Note: Speed 1 is the only timer that you can set to come on at a certain time, all other speed timers act as egg timers and come on sequentially one after the other.

Example: If the Speed 1 timer is set to come on at 8:00 AM and run for 2 hours, the Speed 2 timer will come on right after, then speed 3 and speed 4 after that.

Step 20

Set the Duration the Motor Will Run

Press the speed 1 button again and the LED will change from Time to the Duration LED. 

Step 21

Change the Duration for Speed 1

Use the + and – buttons to set how long you would like speed 1 timer to run. 

Note: Using the + and – buttons will change the duration by 1 minute increments. 

 

Step 22

Set the speed 2 schedule

Press the speed 2 button. The LED above it and the speed LED will start blinking.

Step 23

Change the Speed Program

Using the + and – buttons to select the desired speed you would like.

Step 24

Set the Duration Program

Press the speed 2 button to change from speed set to duration.

Note: Notice that it skips the start time feature. This is because speed schedules 2-4 are treated as egg timers and they come on simultaneously one after another for the duration that you set them to. 

Step 25

Change the Duration Program

Using the + and – buttons to select the desired duration you want this schedule to run. 

Step 26

Repeat the Programming Steps

Repeat steps 22-25 for speed schedules 3 and 4.

Note: Once you are done setting the schedules 1-4, it will automatically save. This is based on a 24 hr time clock. 

Example: If you have speed schedule 1 set to come on at 8 AM and to run for 2 hrs, you can only set the next three schedules for 22 hrs.

Step 27

Press the Quick Clean Button

Press the quick clean button while the pump is still off.

Note: The LED above the quick clean and next to the speed button will start blinking.

Step 28

Set the Speed Program for Quick Clean

 Use the + and – buttons to set the desired speed.

Step 29

Press the Quick Clean Button Again for the Duration

This will switch you to the duration selection.

Step 30

Set the Duration for Quick Clean

Use the + and – to set the duration you would like the quick clean to run.

Step 31

Set up the Freeze Protection

This feature is disabled by default, to enable this feature, please follow steps 32- 40.

Step 32

Make Sure the Motor is Stopped

Push the start stop button to make sure the pump/motor is off. The red LED above will be off.

 

Step 33

 Enter the Freeze Protection Mode

Press and hold the + and – Buttons together to enter freeze protection mode.

Step 34

Find the Speed Setting for Freeze Protection

 Use the right and left arrows to cycle through the menu to find the speed/RPM section.

Note: The default Freeze protection speed is 1000 RPMs.

Step 35

Select the Speed for the Freeze Protection

 Use the + and – Buttons to choose the desired speed.

Step 36

Find the Duration Setting for the Freeze Protection

Use the left and right arrow to find the Duration section.

Note: If you do not want the freeze protection on, simply set the duration to 0.

Step 37

Set the Duration for the Freeze Protection

Use the + and – buttons to set the duration in hours you would like the freeze protection to run when freeze protection is activated.

Step 38

Find the Temperature Selection

Use the left and right arrow to find the temperature selection section.

Step 39

Select the Temperature

Use the right and left arrows to select the temperature at which you want the pump to start. You can choose between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Step 40

Converting From Fahrenheit to Celsius

To change from Fahrenheit to Celsius, simply push the mode select button while in freeze protection mode.

Note: The freeze protection is based on the Amniotic temperature around the equipment. The freeze protection will not come on if it does not meet the set temperature. 

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