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Identifying Connections and Selecting Proper Input Voltage
                 Figure 4-2 below shows the reverse side of the Three-Circuit Clock Control Panel. Detailed
                 connection information is provided below the diagram.

                 CAUTION: If the Source Voltage Selector Jumper is in the wrong position, the F1
                 fuse will blow and you may damage the circuit board, voiding the warranty.
                 1. Before making any connections: Set the Source Voltage Selector Jumper.
                    The factory default position for this jumper is the 240 Volt position.
                 2. If the input voltage for the clock is 120 Volts, change this jumper to the
                    120 Volt position.




             Heater Fireman Switch
                        Connection


                     Freeze Probe
                       Connection



                Wired or Wireless                                                       Source Voltage
                  Remote Control                                                        Selection Jumper
                      Connection




                                                       Figure 4-2


                 Connection Detail
                 • Freeze Probe Connection — For the Intermatic Freeze Sensor (178PA0001A), which is
                   necessary for the freeze protection circuit and programming to work. Disconnect power when
                   connecting the freeze sensor. Only an Intermatic sensor can be used. Refer to page 34 for
                   programming information.
                 • Heater Firemen Switch Connection — For the firemen switch wires that connect to the Pool/
                   Spa heater. If installing with a Wireless Remote Control, use the two brown wires coming
                   from the panel-mounted antenna to create the circuit between this switch and the heater.
                   Connectors should be ¼” female spade connectors crimped to insulated-type wire. This
                   connection is a simple SPST contact, and switches the supplied heater voltage. It does not
                   supply voltage to the heater thermostat. In non-wireless installations, clip the “loop” supplied,
                   then connect with wire nut connectors. Refer to page 33 for programming information.
                 • Remote Control Connection — For the Intermatic Remote Control (133PE1484A), which
                   allows you to remotely turn On or Off all three available circuits. It also has status lights that
                   indicate when a load is On, Off or delayed. If using the Three-Button Wired Remote Control
                   (133PE1484A), it connects here as well.



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Circuit Ratings
        CLOCK SOURCE VOLTAGE — 120/240VAC, 50/60 Hz.
        POWER CONSUMPTION — 6.0 Watts Max.
        CIRCUIT CONTACT CONFIGURATION — SPST
        CIRCUIT SWITCH RATINGS ALL MODES:
           • 20A Resistive, 120/240 VAC., 50/60 Hz
           • 20A FLA@120 VAC, 96A LRA@120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
           • 17A FLA@240 VAC, 80A LRA@240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
           • 5 Amps Tungsten, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
           • 5 Amps Ballast, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
        EVENTS PER CIRCUIT — 3 On/Off Events Per Circuit
        INTERNAL BATTERY POWER
           • 40 Year retention for all programmed settings
           • Up to 24-hours

Mode Selection/Definition
        IMPORTANT NOTE—There are five modes to choose from, depending on your
        pool or spa equipment pad configuration. Each mode has specific programming,
        timing, and lockout features that are designed to work with specific types of pool
        or spa equipment. Mode setting is generally done only once and usually during the
        initial installation. It is purposely difficult to enter the mode-changing program
        and should only be done by a Qualified Installer. Be sure you fully understand each
        mode definitions and installation, prior to selecting the proper mode.

        Mode 1 — (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)
        Each of the three single pole circuits are defined
        generically, and can control any load within each
        of its individual circuit ratings. All three circuits act
        independent of each other.




                                        NOTE: This drawing illustrates
                                        that only one leg is broken, with
                                        the other leg going directly to
                                        load, whether 120V or 240V.

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                 Mode 2 — (Pump High, Pump Low, Aux3)
                 Circuit one and two are dedicated single pole
                 outputs for a two-speed pump load. Circuits one and
                 two will never be ON at the same time, consistent
                 with a two-speed pump application. Circuit
                 three is single pole circuit for a generic load, and
                 independent of circuits one and two..




                                           NOTE: This drawing illustrates
                                           that only one leg is broken, with
                                           the other leg going directly to
                                           load, whether 120V or 240V.



                                                                                 Figure 4-4


                 Mode 3 — (Pump, Aux2, Cleaner Pump)
                 Circuit one and three are dedicated single pole
                 outputs for a single speed pump working with a
                 pressure side cleaner pump. Circuit three will never
                 come on unless circuit one is on for at least one
                 minute, consistent with a pressure side cleaner
                 pump. Circuit two is a single pole circuit for a
                 generic load, independent of circuits one and three..




                                           NOTE: This drawing illustrates
                                           that only one leg is broken, with
                                           the other leg going directly to
                                           load, whether 120V or 240V.




                                                                                 Figure 4-5




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Mode 4 — (Pump High, Pump Low, Cleaner Pump)
Circuit one and two are dedicated single pole
outputs for a two-speed pump load. Circuits one and
two will never be ON at the same time, consistent
with a two-speed pump application. Circuit three
is also a dedicated single pole output for a pressure
side cleaner pump. Circuit three will never come
on unless circuit one is on for at least one minute,
consistent with a pressure side cleaner pump.




                         NOTE: This drawing illustrates
                         that only one leg is broken, with
                         the other leg going directly to
                         load, whether 120V or 240V.



                                                                                Figure 4-6


Mode 5 — (Pump, Pump, Aux3)
Circuit one and two are now coupled together
making up one circuit capable of switching the
power source to one pump. The On/Off button for
circuit one now controls both circuit one and two
simultaneously. The On/Off button for circuit two is
disabled. Circuit three remains a single pole circuit
for a generic load, and is independent of circuits one
and two..




                          NOTE: This drawing illustrates
                          that only one leg is broken, with
                          the other leg going directly to
                          load, whether 120V or 240V.


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Setting Mode
                 Overview
                 Determine the mode that would be best for your installation, then select it using the instructions
                 provided below.
                                                                                  <Mode> button
                                                                                                                             “SET MODE”
                 Procedure
                                                                                              <ENTER> button
                 NOTE: If you don’t press a button within 60 seconds
                 while setting Mode, the control will save current
                 settings and return to normal operating mode.
                 1. With a small pointed tool (i.e., pen, pencil,
                    screwdriver, etc.,), press and hold the <MODE>
                    button for about 5 seconds until the display
                    shows SET MODE and the Mode Number
                    blinks.
                 2. Use the <Arrow> buttons to cycle through all
                    five available modes. Each circuit output will
                    be defined on the display as you cycle through
                    the available modes.                                                            Circuit outputs will            Mode
                                                                                   <Arrow>              be defined                 Number
                 3. Once the desired mode number is displayed,                      buttons                                         blinks
                    press and release the <ENTER> button. This
                    saves the mode number to memory and exits SET MODE programming.

Setting Time of Day
                 Overview
                 This procedure makes sure that timer-controlled actions will occur at the right time.
                                                                                                                              AM/PM Indicator
                                                                                                  Program Menu
                 Procedure
                                                                                    <PROGRAM>               Displayed Time
                 NOTE: If you don’t press a button within 60 seconds                   button
                 while setting Time of Day, the control will save
                 current settings and return to normal operating mode.
                 1. Press and release the <PROGRAM> button. The
                    displayed time will start to blink, and the program
                    menu will display Set Clock.
                 2. Use the <Arrow> buttons to change the time.

                     NOTE: Check the AM and PM indicator to make
                     sure your setting is correct.
                                                                                       <Arrow>
                 3. When the time is set, you have two choices:                         buttons

                     • Press and release the <ENTER> button to save and exit programming.
                     • Press and release the <PROGRAM> button to save and go on to the next programming
                       feature.



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Setting the On/Off Times for Each Circuit
        Overview
        You can set up to three separate ON/OFF times per load or circuit, and you can set specific times
        for them to turn on and off, i.e., you want the filter pump to run from noon till 4:00 P.M., or you
        want lights on from 7:00 P.M., off at 11:00 P.M., then on again at 6:00 A.M. and off at 8:00 A.M.

        Procedure
        PROGRAMMING TIP: You can use the <ENTER> button to review all the events for each circuit.
        You can use the <PROGRAM> button to advance through each circuit and on to the next
        programming feature.
        1. If you pressed and released the program key from the
           previous procedure, the screen display should look
           like the illustration at the right. [If not, press and
           release the <PROGRAM> button twice.]

           Note that the display indicates that the first event of
           circuit one has not been defined (NO EVENT1).                         NO EVENT 1          Not defined


        2. Use the <Arrow> buttons to define the Start time for
           the first event (EVENT1) for circuit one. The screen
           displays:




                                                                                   First Event      Start Time
                                                                                    (EVENT1)


        3. Once you are satisfied with the start time, press and
           release the <ENTER> button, saving the start time. The
           display will prompt for the Stop time for the first event
           (EVENT1) for circuit one. The screen displays:



                                                                                 First Event           Stop Time
                                                                                  (EVENT1)

        4. Use the <Arrow> buttons to define the Stop time
           for the first event (EVENT1) for circuit one. Press
           and release the <ENTER> button when complete.
           The program will now advance to the second event
           (EVENT2) for circuit one, as shown below. Note that
           the display indicates that the second event of circuit
           one has not been defined (NO EVENT2).                                    NO EVENT 2

        5. Repeat Steps 2 thru 4 to set a second event for circuit
           #1, and for subsequent events you wish to set up.


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                 Notes on Setting On/Off Times for Each Mode
                 General Note
                 • The ON/OFF buttons were provided for service operations, and for circumstances where
                   instantaneous response is required. If the intent is to turn equipment on and off everyday at
                   the same time, programming individual events will make sure these functions take place.
                 • All circuits will respond to a programmed off time. Therefore, when a circuit is turned on with
                   the ON/OFF button, it automatically turns itself off at the end of the next programmed event.
                 • If there are no events programmed, the circuit stays on until the ON/OFF button is pressed
                   again.
                 • If the ON/OFF button is pressed while the corresponding circuit is on, it turns the circuit
                   off and supersedes any program in progress. The priority is always given to the last manual
                   operation.
                 Mode 1 — (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)
                 All three of the available circuits act independently, and up to three individual on/off times can
                 be set for each circuit independently.
                 Mode 2 — (Pump High, Pump Low, Aux 3)
                 In this mode circuits 1 & 2 are connect to a two speed pump, and Aux 3 is connected
                 independent of circuits 1 & 2. In the event that you program high and low speed to be on at the
                 same time or if their independent ON times overlap, high speed will always take precedence.
                     Example: Low speed is programmed to come ON at noon and run until 6 PM. High speed is
                     programmed to come on at 2 PM and turn off at 4 PM. In this case the pump will come ON
                     at noon in low speed, go to high speed at 2 PM, and back to low speed at 4 PM, and shut off
                     at 6 PM.
                 All manual ON operations for circuits 1 & 2 override all programmed ON times. Therefore, any
                 desired low and high-speed run combinations need to be programmed as separate events and
                 cannot controlled by combining the manual ON/OFF button with a scheduled event. The last
                 speed started manually has priority over all prior automatic and manual operations.
                     Example: You would like to run the pump in high speed for 6 hours and low speed for the
                     remainder of the time. Program a 6-hour event for high speed, and an 18-hour event for low
                     speed. Do not turn the low speed on manually, and program a 6-hour event for high speed.
                     The high speed will not occur.
                 Mode 3 — (Filter Pump, Aux2, Cleaner Pump)
                 The cleaner pump cannot turn on unless the filter pump has been on for at least 30 seconds.
                 Therefore, for any ON/OFF time programmed for the cleaner pump, the filter pump will come on
                 first, followed 30 seconds later by the cleaner pump. Both the cleaner and filter pump will turn
                 off according to the programmed off time. When programming an event for the cleaner pump, it
                 is not necessary to program a separate event for the filter pump, as it will automatically turn on
                 when the cleaner pump turns on at its next scheduled on time.




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        Mode 4 – (Pump High, Pump Low, Cleaner Pump)
        Mode 4 is a combination of Modes 2 and 3, so refer above to Modes 2 and 3 for programming
        specifics. Note that if the cleaner pump is programmed to come ON, the control will turn ON
        the filter pump to high speed 30 seconds prior to turning the cleaner pump ON, even if the filter
        pump is currently on in low speed.
        Mode 5 – (Aux1, Aux3)
        Both of the available circuits act independently, similar to Mode 1. Therefore you can set up to
        three individual ON/OFF times for each circuit and they will act independently.

Setting the Heater’s Cool Down Time (optional)
        Overview
        The heater’s cool down time is a time defined by the programmer. This time is defined as the
        additional time the pump will run, over and beyond the desired pump OFF time, to make sure
        the heater is cooled down before shutting off.

        If the heater were to stay on after the pump had shut off, the water in the pipe
        could boil, damaging the system. Refer to heater manufacturer for specific time.
        If a cool down time is programmed, the cool down cycle will occur in all cases, even if the user
        turns off the pump. To override the cool down time, press and release the ON/OFF key a second
        time during the cool down cycle. The cool down feature only applies to Circuit #1, in all modes.

        Procedure
        1. Use the <PROGRAM> button to advance to the COOL                <PROGRAM> button          COOL DOWN
           DOWN setting, as shown. The default cool down time
           is zero.
        2. Use the <ARROW> buttons to modify the cool down
           time. The programming range is from zero to fifteen
           minutes and no seconds.
        3. When you’ve set the cool down time, press the                         <ARROW> buttons
           <ENTER> button to save and exit, or the <PROGRAM>
           button to save and advance to the next programming feature.
        The display will look like the example shown at the right
                                                                                    Counting Down
        when the Heater’s Cool Down Time feature is activated. In
        this example, the cool down time was set for 5 minutes,
        and is in the process of counting down to zero, showing
        minutes and seconds.
        The AUX1 indicator is blinking, indicating that the Cool
                                                                                              Minutes and Seconds
        Down feature is activated for Circuit #1. The Cool Down             AUX1 Indicator
                                                                              Blinking
        feature only affects Circuit #1. When the countdown
        display reaches zero, Circuit #1 will open and the time
        display will change back to the time of day.

        NOTE: You can override the Cool Down feature during countdown by pressing and releasing the
        ON/OFF button associated with Circuit #1. This will end the cool down cycle and immediately
        power off Circuit #1.


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Setting Freeze Temperature (optional)
                 Overview
                 Freeze temperature programming will not appear unless the optional Intermatic Freeze Sensor
                 (178PA28A) has been installed. This is the only freeze sensor that will work with the P1353ME
                 Controller.

                 Power must be disconnected when connecting the 178PA28A sensor.
                 If Intermatic Freeze Sensor (178PA28A) has been installed, use the following procedure to
                 program freeze temperature.

                 Procedure
                 1. Use the <PROGRAM> button to advance to the                       Freeze Temp              32°F
                    Freeze Temp setting, as shown. The 1st Circuit and
                    32°F are the factory default settings.
                 2. Use the <ARROW> buttons to modify the desired
                    freeze temperature trip point. The programming range
                    is 32° through 44° F.
                                                                                                1st Circuit
                 3. After you have set the desired trip temperature, push
                    and release the desired ON/OFF button to indicate
                    which circuits should come ON when the trip temperature is reached.
                 4. When programming is complete, , press the <ENTER> button to save and exit, or the
                    <PROGRAM> button to save and advance to the next programming feature.
                 The display will look like the example shown at the                Freeze
                 right when the Freeze Control feature is activated. In
                 this example, the freeze sensor was connected, enabling
                 the Freeze Control feature. Circuits #1 and #3 were
                 programmed to come on during a Freeze condition.
                 AUX1 and AUX3 will blink, indicating that the control
                 has activated these two circuits due to a freeze condition.                 Aux #1 and #3


                 NOTE: You can override the circuits during a freeze condition by pressing and releasing the
                 corresponding ON/OFF buttons. This will turn the devices OFF. The override will only last one
                 hour, so if the freeze condition still exists after one hour, Circuits #1 and #3 will come back on.

                 NOTE: Freeze protection stays enabled until the outside air temperature exceeds the
                 programmed freeze temperature for more than one minute.




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Section 5:

Programming the Valve/Pump Switch
Mechanism
Overview of the Valve/Pump Switch Control Panel
                Front View
                                                           HEATER THERMOSTAT CONNECTOR — supports the three
  ACTUATOR CONNECTION —                                    wires from the heaters thermostat. The wires should be
  The Pump/Valve Switch                                    marked Pool, Common, and Spa. The mechanism will
  mechanism supports up to                                 switch the thermostat when the actuators change.
  three 24V valve actuators.

                                                                                                   WIRED OR WIRELESS
                                                                                                   CONNECTOR will support
                                                                                                   either the wired spa side
  SERVICE BUTTONS —                                                                                remote or the panel-mounted
  allow you to operate the                                                                         wireless transceiver.
  mechanism at the panel.




  POOL/SPA
  THERMOSTAT SWITCH                                                                                JUMPER BLOCK
  — allows you to switch                                                                           CONFIGURATION — used
  between the pool and                                                                             when a simple single-pole
  spa thermostat or just                                                                           single through switch
  the spa only. In the spa                                                                         is going to be used in
  only mode, the pool                                                                              conjunction with the Sensor
  thermostat is disabled.                                                                          Line to control the Pool to
                                                                                                   Spa Mech. This is the most
                                                                                                   inexpensive way to achieve
                                                                                                   total pool/spa automation.




  DUAL-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
  — is capable of being powered
  with either 120V or 240V.
                                                                                                   SENSOR LINE — allows the
                                                                                                   mechanism to be controlled by
                                                                                                   a single pole sing throw switch
                                                                                                   (i.e. toggle switch, relay, wall
                                  CIRCUITS 1 & 2 — The pool to spa mechanism
                                                                                                   switch, etc.). See page xxx for
                                  supports up to two auxiliary 3HP circuit loads. You
                                                                                                   details.
                                  can have different source voltages for each circuit,
                                  depending on your equipment requirements.




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                  Rear View

                                                       POOL/SPA SWITCH CONNECTION — located on the face of the Pump/
                                                       Valve Switch mechanism connects to the PC board at this point, and
             24VAC POWER-IN FOR PC                     allows you to switch between the pool and spa thermostat or just the
             BOARD — The circuit board                 spa only. In the spa only mode, the pool thermostat is disabled.
             for the Pump/Valve Switch
             requires 24VAC power
             from the transformer.
                                                                                                           EXTERNAL TIMER PLUG IN —
                                                                                                           into the PC board at this point
                                                                                                           to control relay #1. Please see
                                                                                                           page xx for instructions on
         OMRON CONNECTIONS                                                                                 using an external timer.
         — Each of the two Omron
         relays connects to the PC
         board at these points.

                                                                                                         OMRON RELAY #1 — This
                                                                                                         relay can switch either
                                                                                                         120V or 240V loads. Can
                                                                                                         be ordered separately (145T145A)


         OMRON RELAY #2 — This
         relay can switch either
         120V or 240V loads.                                                                                 CONTROL FACE PLUG IN — a
         Can be ordered separately                                                                           control pad for service. The
          (145T145A)                                                                                         control pad connects to the
                                                                                                             PC board at this point.




                                         SENSOR LINE PLUG IN — The pool to spa mechanism
                                         supports up to two auxiliary 3HP circuit loads. You
                                         can have different source voltages for each circuit,
                                         depending on your equipment requirements. The sensor line
                                         allows the mechanism to be controlled by a single-pole
                                         single throw switch. (i.e., a toggle switch, relay, wall switch, etc.)




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Installing the Three-Button Wired Remote Control
        The Three-Button Wired Remote Control (133PE1484A) can be installed to
        plug into either the Three-Circuit Clock (PE1353ME) or Valve/Pump Switch
        (PE4243ME).
        When plugged into one of these mechanisms, it replaces the wireless method
        of controlling the three circuits within the mechanism. For example, if you plug Three-Button Wired
                                                                                           Remoe Control
        the Three-Button Wired Remote Control into the Valve/Pump Switch, the two
                                                                                            (133PE1484A)
        relays and the pool/spa control will no longer be controllable using the Hand-
        Held Wireless Remote. The Three-Button Wired Remote Control must be installed where a third
        mechanism is needed in the enclosure box, since the Wireless Hand-Held Remote. can only
        control two mechanisms.
        See illustrations below for connection detail.




                                                                                                 Connection to
                                                                                                 Three-Circuit Clock
                                                  Connection to                                  (PE1353ME)
                                                  Valve/Pump Switch
                                                  (PE4243ME)

Installing Other Wired Remote Connections (Master Switch)
        You can install any ON/OFF switch to the sensor line to provide wired control of the two relays
        and the Pool/Spa actuators in the Valve/Pump Switch (PE4243ME), giving you dual control
        (master switch and wireless) control of these circuits.
           In use, a wired remote switch toggles all circuits to their opposite state. This means that if
           Relays 1 and 2 are ON, and the actuator valve is in SPA, the wired remote switch will turn
           Relays 1 and 2 OFF, while switching the actuator valve to POOL. It does this by toggling
           Relays 1 and 2 and the actuator valve back and forth from their default state in order to return
           the system to its default setting after the owner has made temporary changes to the settings.
           For example, if using the phone while sitting in the spa, the owner may turn off the jets to
           reduce noise. The next time the Master Switch is used, the jets will revert to being ON when
           the system is in spa mode.

        INSTALLATION ISSUE: If you want to change the default state for your installation and you
        manually press the switches on the Valve/Pump Switch control panel, your changes will be
        temporary with the wired remote switch (master switch) because it will return the circuits to their
        factory default setting when it is activated, eliminating your custom settings.
        Therefore, if you want to make permanent changes to the factory
        defaults, you must use the jumper, as shown at the right. Then the
        wired remote switch’s return to defaults will not delete your changes.
           • Putting the jumper on pins 1 and 2 sets the system default state
             to OPEN = OFF. This is the factory default state.
           • Putting the jumper on pins 2 and 3 sets the system default state
             to CLOSED = ON.


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Connecting the Heater Switch to Control Temperatures
                 Overview
                 The primary means of controlling the heater is using the Hand-Held Controller. If there is no
                 Hand-Held Controller in the system, the heater switch provides an alternate method.
                 This Switch can be also used in conjunction with the Hand-Held Controller to provide maximum
                 temperature limits for the pool and spa. Control by this Switch is primary over the Hand-Held.

                 Procedure
                 1. Wire the heater thermostats to the blue connectors visible
                    on the front of the Valve/Pump Switch, as shown.
                 2. Set limits on the heaters themselves, so that when
                    the Switch powers the heaters, they will reach the
                    temperatures you have set.
                 3. Make temperature adjustments at the heaters themselves.

If Connecting an External Timer:
                 Overview
                 You can add an external timer to a circuit, converting it from
                 “on-demand” control to timer control. External timers are
                 available from Intermatic but are not included with the I-
                 Wave system. When connected to the system, the external
                 timer powers Relay 1 on and off according to its time
                 settings.

                 Procedure
                 Connect your timer to Relay 1 on the back of the Valve/
                 Pump Switch Mechanism, as shown in the circled area of
                 the illustration at the right.




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Section 6:

Programming the Hand-Held Remote
Transceiver
Overview
             The Hand-Held Remote Tranceiver (PE950) is the focal point of user convenience. It’s water-
             resistant, shock-resistant, and is easy to program for handy remote control of the functions at a
             specific pool-spa installation. An assortment of self-stick labels are provided to identify the
             functions you program into the five control buttons. We suggest that you program the device first,
             then apply the appropriate label from the assortment supplied.

             Display Screen
                                                                     “OK” means                When you see
                                                                      Hand-Held           these numbers, it means
                                                                  is communicating           that circuit is ON
                                                                 with panel-mounted
                                                                      transceiver
              Actuator                          (not currently
                                                                                           1     2     3    4        5      Temp settings


                                                                                                73
               Button                                                                    STAT              ºF        SET    for pool (P)
                                                 functional)                              OK                        P 73    or spa (S)
             (Pool/Spa)                                                                                             S 85

                                                                                                                           Current Temp
                                               Up/Down                                   POOL                       SPA    of the Pool or Spa,
                ON/OFF                       Arrow Buttons                                                                 depending on
               Function                                                                                                    whichever mode
                                                                     “POOL” or “SPA”                                       the system is in
               Buttons                                               tells which mode
                                                                      the system is in



                                                                             Detail on Hand-Held Remote Display Screen



Synchronizing the Hand-Held with the Receiver
             When you’ve finished physical installation and wiring and have enabled power to the control
             center, you need to synchronize the Hand-Held with the Panel-Mounted Transceiver. This is a
             two step process: first, delete any programming that might exist in the Hand-Held Remote and
             Receiver, then synchronize the two devices with each other.

             Deleting Any Existing Programming
             This procedure deletes any existing programming from the Remote and Receiver units so they are
             ready to be programmed into the network of this installation.

             NOTE: If the word FAILURE instead of SUCCESS appears at the bottom of the screen during any of
             the following steps, repeat the programming procedure, then try replacing the batteries in the
             Hand-Held. If the problem persists, contact Intermatic Customer Service.
             1. Press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep.
                                                                                                            STAT

                                                                                                                      OO
                                                                                                                             ºF      SET
                (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle                                              P OO
                for 30 seconds.) The screen display on the Hand-Held looks like the                                                 S OO

                example on the right.
                                                                                                            POOL




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                 2. Press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR> buttons at the same time for        LEARN    VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
                    about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming mode, as       2 ADD TO GROUP
                    shown at the right.                                                     3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT



                 3. Press the <4> function button to select          LEARN       VER x      LEARN      VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
                    RESET CONTROLLER. The screen                                            2 ADD TO GROUP
                    refreshes and displays only the line 4           4   RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                    RESET CONTROLLER, then returns to the                                   5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT
                    full screen with the word SUCCESS at the                                      SUCCESS
                    bottom, as shown..
                 4. Now press the <3> function button on the Hand-Held Remote to            LEARN      VER x
                    select RESET NODE. The screen refreshes and displays only the line
                    3 RESET NODE.                                                           3   RESET NODE




                 5. Press the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver.    LEARN      VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
                    The display returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the     2 ADD TO GROUP
                    bottom, as shown.                                                       3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                 The two devices are now “clean” and are ready to be linked together        C EXIT
                 within the network you have installed.                                           SUCCESS


                 Linking the Hand-Held Remote to the Receiver
                 1. If necessary, press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it
                    from sleep. (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it    STAT

                                                                                                    OO
                                                                                                         ºF     SET
                                                                                                               P OO
                    has been idle for 30 seconds.) The screen display on the Hand-Held                         S OO
                    looks like the example on the right.
                                                                                            POOL



                 2. Press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR> buttons at the same time for        LEARN    VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
                    about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming mode, as       2 ADD TO GROUP
                    shown at the right.                                                     3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT



                 3. Press the <1> function button to select INCLUDE NODE. The screen        LEARN    VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
                    refreshes and displays only the line 1 INCLUDE NODE, as shown.




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       4. Push the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver.
                                                                                            LEARN      VER x
          The screen returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the                1 INCLUDE NODE
          bottom, as shown.                                                                 2 ADD TO GROUP
                                                                                            3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT
                                                                                                  SUCCESS

       5. Press the <2> function button to select ADD TO GROUP. The screen                  LEARN      VER x
          refreshes and displays only the line 2 ADD TO GROUP.                              2   ADD TO GROUP




       6. Push the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver.               LEARN      VER x
                                                                                            1 INCLUDE NODE
          The screen returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the                2 ADD TO GROUP
          bottom, as shown.                                                                 3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT
                                                                                                  SUCCESS


       7. Press the <CHLR> button on the Hand-Held Remote to exit

                                                                                                    OO
                                                                                            STAT           ºF    SET
          programming mode. On the left side of the screen, you will see the                 OK                 P OO
          words STAT OK.                                                                                        S OO

       The two devices are now linked together within the network you have                  POOL
       installed.

       NOTE: If the two devices have not successfully reset or linked together — and you are seeing only
       the word STAT on the left side of the screen — it’s likely that old programming still exists in either
       device. Carefully repeat the two procedures above. If the problem persists, contact Intermatic
       Customer Service.


Testing I-Wave Reception
       At the heart of the I-Wave system is Z-wave™ wireless technology, which makes it easy to add
       makes use of Transceiver Repeater Modules (HA04C) to ensure that no
       problems in reception occur. Signal reception between Hand-Held
       Controllers and the Control Center is affected by distance (about 100 feet,
       direct line of sight) and by physical obstacles (like brick walls or
       structures). However, by plugging in repeaters where necessary, it’s no
       problem to span distances or overcome obstacles.
       Test reception by walking around the yard with the Hand-Held Remote
       and look on he screen to see if there are any areas where STAT OK
       changes to STAT (which means the Hand-Held and the Control Center
       are no longer communicating). If you identify any location where you are Transceiver Repeater Module
       out of range, you need to install and configure a repeater between the             (HA04C)
       location and the Control Center.




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                 Installing and Configuring Repeaters When Necessary
                 1. Plug a Transceiver Repeater Module (HA04C) into any electrical outlet that is located where
                    you have determined a reception problem can be solved.
                 2. If necessary, press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it
                    from sleep. Because you are at a location in between the control      STAT

                                                                                                  72
                                                                                                       ºF     SET
                                                                                           OK                P 72
                    center and the problem area, the screen display on the Hand-Held                         S 85
                    will look like the example on the right.
                                                                                          POOL



                 3. Press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR> buttons at the same time for      LEARN    VER x
                    about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming mode, as     1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                          2 ADD TO GROUP
                    shown at the right.                                                   3 RESET NODE
                                                                                          4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                          5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                          C EXIT



                 4. Press the <1> function button to select INCLUDE NODE. The screen      LEARN    VER x
                                                                                          1 INCLUDE NODE
                    refreshes and displays only the line 1 INCLUDE NODE, as shown.




                 5. Push the black button on the Repeater. The word SUCCESS appears       LEARN      VER x
                                                                                          1 INCLUDE NODE
                    at the bottom of the Hand-Held’s screen as shown.                     2 ADD TO GROUP
                                                                                          3 RESET NODE
                                                                                          4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                          5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                          C EXIT
                                                                                                SUCCESS


                 6. Press the <2> function button on the Hand-Held to select ADD TO       LEARN      VER x
                    GROUP. The screen refreshes and displays only the line 2 ADD TO       2   ADD TO GROUP
                    GROUP.




                 7. Push the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver.   LEARN      VER x
                    The screen returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the    1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                          2 ADD TO GROUP
                    bottom, as shown.                                                     3 RESET NODE
                                                                                          4 RESET CONTROLLER
                 8. Press the <CHLR> button on the Hand-Held Remote to exit               5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                          C EXIT
                    programming mode. When you now carry the Hand-Held Remote in                SUCCESS
                    the problem area, you will now see the words STAT OK on the left
                    side of the screen.
                 The repeater is now part of the network. You can add more repeaters as necessary.




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Everyday Use of the Hand-Held Controller
        The complete everyday functionality of the pool/spa system you have installed can be
        conveniently controlled using the Hand-Held Remote.

        Changing between Pool and Spa
        The Valve Actuator (PE24VA) that you have installed in the system directs water either to the
        pool or the spa. To use the hand-Held Controller to control this valve:
        1. Press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep.
           (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle            STAT

                                                                                                    72
                                                                                                            ºF     SET
                                                                                              OK                  P 72
           for 30 seconds.) The screen display on the Hand-Held looks like the                                    S 85
           example on the right.
                                                                                             POOL
        2. Note on the Hand-Held Remote Screen the current mode for the
           system:
           • POOL on the left side of the screen indicates the pool temperature setting (shown in the
             example).
           • SPA on the right side of the screen indicates the spa temperature setting.
        3. Press the <P/S> button. The system will change to the opposite mode from its current setting.
:




        4. Note the change on the Hand-Held Remote Screen. In the example
           at the right, the mode is now changed to Spa, and the temperature                 STAT

                                                                                                    85
                                                                                                            ºF     SET
                                                                                              OK                  P 72
           shown is the water temperature of the Spa.                                                             S 85

        NOTE: The large temperature display shown on the Hand-Held Remote                                        SPA
        Screen reflects the current water temperature of the Pool or Spa,
        depending on which mode is active.

        Setting Pool and Spa Temperatures
        If connected and linked, the Hand-Held Remote controls the independent water temperatures of
        both the pool and spa.
        1. View the current temperature on the right side of the Hand-Held Remote Screen under the
           word SET.
           • P = current pool water set temperature
           • S = current spa water set temperature
        2. Press the <P/S> button if necessary to change the system to Pool or Spa mode.
        3. Press the <UP> or <DOWN> arrow buttons to raise or lower the setting to the desired
           temperature. You can hold the button down and the value will automatically change.
        4. Release the arrow button when the setting reaches the temperature you want. After a few
           seconds, the display returns to the current temperature of the pool or spa, depending on
           which mode you select.




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                 Operating Programmed Functions
                 Depending on how you have wired the system, the five function buttons on the Hand-Held
                 Remote control the five circuits in the Control Center. You should apply the appropriate label to
                 the five buttons — describing the appropriate equipment according to your installation — from
                 the assortment of labels supplied.
                     • Buttons <1>, <2>, and <3> control circuits 1, 2, and 3 on the Three-Circuit Clock
                       Mechanism (P1353ME) that is installed on the left side of the Control Center.
                     • Buttons <4> and <5> control Relay 1 and Relay 2 on the Valve/Pump Switch Control
                       (P4243ME) that is installed on the right side of the Control Center.
                 When you press any of these buttons, the appropriate circuit toggles ON or OFF. In addition,
                 when the circuit is ON, the Hand-Held Controller’s display shows the circuit number along the
                 top of the screen.

Advanced Features
                 Configuring Two or More Hand-Held Remote Controllers
                 Many installations will find it convenient to use two Hand-Held Remote Controllers. Once you
                 have linked one Hand-Held to the Control Center, it’s easy to add a second controller to the
                 network.
                 1. Make sure the Hand-Held you are adding to the network has been reset, with any previous
                    programming deleted.
                     a. Press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep.
                        (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been   STAT

                                                                                                   72
                                                                                                         ºF    SET
                                                                                             OK               P 72
                        idle for 30 seconds.)                                                                 S 85

                                                                                            POOL



                     b. Press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR> buttons at the same time        LEARN    VER x
                        for about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming        1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                            2 ADD TO GROUP
                        mode, as shown at the right.                                        3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT



                     c. Press the <4> function button to select RESET CONTROLLER. The       LEARN      VER x
                        device resets and the word SUCCESS appears at the bottom of the     1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                            2 ADD TO GROUP
                        screen.                                                             3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT
                                                                                                  SUCCESS


                 2. On both Hand-Held units, press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR>            LEARN    VER x
                    buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds to put them into           1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                            2 ADD TO GROUP
                    programming mode, as shown at the right.                                3 RESET NODE
                                                                                            4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                            5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                            C EXIT




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3. On the Hand-Held you are adding to the network:
   a. Press the <5> button to select MORE OPTIONS. A new screen                      LEARN    VER x
      will appear, as shown at the right.                                            1 MODE 3/4
                                                                                     2 READY FOR ADD


                                                                                     5   PREVIOUS OPTIONS
                                                                                     C   EXIT



   b. Press the <2> button on the new screen to select READY TO                      LEARN      VER x
      ADD. The screen refreshes and displays only the line 2 READY TO                2   READY FOR ADD
      ADD.




4. Promptly, on the Hand-Held that is already part of the network, press             LEARN    VER x
   the <1> button to select INCLUDE NODE. After a few seconds, the                   1 MODE 3/4
                                                                                     2 READY FOR ADD
   word SUCCESS should appear on the screens of both units.
5. Press the <CHLR> button on both Hand-Held Controllers to exit                     5   PREVIOUS OPTIONS
                                                                                     C   EXIT
   programming mode. The left side of the screen of both Controllers                       SUCCESS
   will say STAT OK, indicating that the procedure has been successful.

NOTE: The first Hand-Held you link to the Control Center is considered the PRIMARY controller
and all other units are SECONDARY. The PRIMARY controller must be used to “introduce” or
link any additional Hand-Held units to the Control Center.

Programming to Protect a Pool Cleaner Pump
When you installed and wired the system, you may have included a cleaner pump along with a
spa (Mode 3) or with a two-speed filter pump (Mode 4).
   You will want to make sure this pump is never powered on when the system is in spa mode.
The system can accommodate these two scenarios.
1. Press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep.
   (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle            STAT

                                                                                             72
                                                                                                    ºF    SET
                                                                                      OK                 P 72
   for 30 seconds.)                                                                                      S 85

                                                                                     POOL




2. Press and hold the <P/S> and <CHLR> buttons at the same time for                  LEARN    VER x
   about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming mode, as                 1 INCLUDE NODE
                                                                                     2 ADD TO GROUP
   shown at the right.                                                               3 RESET NODE
                                                                                     4 RESET CONTROLLER
                                                                                     5 MORE OPTIONS
                                                                                     C EXIT




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                 3. Press the <5> button to select MORE OPTIONS. A new screen will            LEARN    VER x
                                                                                              1 MODE 3/4
                    appear, as shown at the right.                                            2 READY FOR ADD


                                                                                              5   PREVIOUS OPTIONS
                                                                                              C   EXIT
                 4. Press the <1> button on the new screen to select MODE 3/4 ON.

                     NOTE: This button toggles between ON and OFF.
                 That’s all there is to it. When Mode 3/4 is set to ON:
                     • The system will automatically turn the cleaner pump OFF any time the spa mode is
                       activated, protecting the cleaner pump.
                     • If the owner switches to pool mode or to the high-speed pump mode, the system waits
                       30 seconds before powering ON the cleaner pump, making sure there is adequate water in
                       the system.

                 Using Two Hand-Held Controllers to Operate the System
                 When two or more Hand-Held Controllers are being used to operate a system, each will
                 synchronize itself to the other according to whatever function the other controller has activated.
                     For example, if you press the <1> button on one controller, the following will happen:
                        • Circuit 1 at the control center will toggle on or off, depending on its current state.
                        • The number 1 will appear along the top of the Hand-Held Controller’s screen.
                        • Then, a few seconds later, the number 1 will also appear along the top of the second
                          Hand-Held Controller’s screen.
                 The owner can add up to 5 Hand-Held Controllers to a system.

                 Manually Turning Equipment On and Off
                 At the Control Center
                 For service purposes, the five circuits and the pool/spa actuators can be operated manually at the
                 Control Center.
                     Simply press any of the circuit buttons on either the Three-Circuit Clock or the Valve/Pump
                     Switch mechanisms to toggle between ON and OFF.
                 Any manual OFF/ON controlling will be reflected on the screen of the Hand-Held Controller.




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Section 7:

Checking Out the System /
Troubleshooting
                 After you have completed installation and programming, make sure the system is working OK
                 by completing the checklist below. Later on, if problems develop in using the system, this same
                 checklist will help you troubleshoot the problem.
                 When you finish checking each item, place a check mark in the box at the right.

                                                                                           TROUBLESHOOTING —
      What to check                       How to run the check
                                                                                          What to do if it doesn’t work            ✔
 Time of Day Setting            Verify that display on Three-Circuit Clock              1. Follow instructions for setting the
                                Mechanism (P1353ME) is showing correct                     correct time on page 30 of this
                                time of day.                                               manual.
                                                                                        2. Recheck that the set time is correct.
 Check circuits on the Three-   1. Press the first ON/OFF button on the face of         If any of the circuits don’t work:
 Circuit Clock Mechanism           the mechanism.                                        1. Check your wiring for the circuit.
 (P1353ME)                      2. Verify that the Hand-Held Receiver shows              2. Make sure you have set the correct
                                   that the circuit has powered on.                         Mode for the installation. See page
                                3. Verify that the wired function activates                 27 of this manual.
                                   properly (e.g., a pump comes on).                     3. If the Hand-Held Remote fails
                                4. Turn the circuit off using the appropriate               to turn off the circuit, check its
                                   button on the Hand-Held Remote.                          programming. See page 39 of this
                                5. Repeat with ON/OFF buttons two and three.                manual.

 Check circuits on the Valve/   1. Press the RELAY 1 button on the face of the          If any of the circuits don’t work:
 Pump Switch Mechanism             mechanism.                                            1. Check your wiring for the circuit.
 (P4243ME)                      2. Verify that the Hand-Held Receiver shows              2. Make sure you have set the correct
                                   that the circuit has powered on.                         Mode for the installation. See page
                                3. Verify that the wired function activates (e.g.,          27 of this manual.
                                   a pump comes on).                                     3. If the Hand-Held Remote fails
                                4. Turn the circuit off using the appropriate               to turn off the circuit, check its
                                   button on the Hand-Held Remote.                          programming. See page 39 of this
                                5. Repeat with the RELAY 2 button.                          manual.

 Check that the Actuator        1. Press the VALVES button on the Valve/Pump            If any of the valves don’t switch:
 valves correct switch             Switch Mechanism (P4243ME).                           1. Check your wiring for the circuit.
 between pool and spa.          2. Verify that the Hand-Held Receiver shows              2. If the Hand-Held Remote fails
                                   that the actuator valves have changed                    to turn off the circuit, check its
                                   position.                                                programming. See page 39 of this
                                3. Verify that the actuator valves have correctly           manual.
                                   switched position.
                                4. Switch the valves back using the P/S button
                                   on the Hand-Held Remote.
 Check that the actuator        As you watch them move back and forth, verify           Re-synchronize the valves. See page 21
 valves are synchronized.       that the valves are oriented the same way: to           of this manual.
                                pool, then to spa
 Verify that the Hand-Held
 Remote is controlling pool
 and spa temperature.




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                                                                                          TROUBLESHOOTING —
       What to check                       How to run the check
                                                                                         What to do if it doesn’t work            ✔


 Check that protection           Mode 3 and 4
 for pool cleaner pump is
 working.
 Check wireless reception all                                                          If any dead spots are located, install
 around the yard.                                                                      Repeaters. See page 41 of this manual.
 Check that the Fireman’s        1. Press the ON/OFF button on the Three-              Re-program the Fireman’s Switch
 Switch is working (if              Circuit Clock Mechanism (P1353ME) to               timing. See page 33 of this manual.
 installed).                        power OFF the pump.
                                 2. Watch for the time display to count down
                                    the interval you have programmed.
 Check that the Freeze Sensor    1. Place the freeze sensor in a cup of ice.           Re-program the Freeze Sensor. See
 is working (if installed).      2. Wait for the temperature of the sensor to          page 34 of this manual.
                                    approaches that of the ice.
                                 3. Verify that the heater has come on.
 Check that the Three-Button     1. Press each of the three buttons on the Wired       If any of the circuits don’t work, check
 Wired Remote Control is            Remote Control.                                    your wiring for that circuit.
 working (if installed)          2. Verify that the functions controlled by those
                                    circuits activate properly.
 Check that the External Timer
 is working (if installed)




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Section 7:

Enclosure Specifications




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                                                 CIRCULT BREAKER                             FILLER
                                                                                             PLATE
             MANUFACURER        SINGLE     DOUBLE        TWIN        QUAD         GFCB
             Cutler-Hammer        BR         BR           BRD         BRD          BRD       BRFP
                 Murray          MP-T       MP-T         MH-T        MH-T         MH-T     LX100FP
                Siemens           QP         QP            QT         QT           QT        QF3
               Square-D          HOM        HOM          HOMT        HOMT         HOMT      HOMFP
             Thomas & Betts       TB         TB          TBBD        TBBD         TBBD     FP-1C-TB




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Section 9:

Warranty
                                            ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
If, within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this product fails due to defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair
or replace it, as its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is extended to the original household purchaser only and is not transferable. This
warranty does not apply to: (a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping, or abuse in handling, acts of God, or any negligent use; (b) units
which have been subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart, or otherwise modified; (c) units not used in accordance with instructions; (d)
damages exceeding the cost of the product; (e) sealed lamps and/or lamp bulbs, LEDs, and batteries; (f) the finish on any portion of the product,
such as surface and/or weatheriong, as this is considered normal wear and tear; (g) transit damage, initial installation costs, removal costs, or
reinstallation costs.
INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY MODIFIED TO EXIST ONLY AS CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, AMND SHALL BE OF THE SAME DURATION AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATE ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
This warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased, or (b) mailing the product,
along with proof of purchase, postage prepaid, to the authorized service center listed below. This warranty is made by: Intermatic Incorporated/
After Sales Service/7777 Winn Rd., Spring Grove, IL 60081-7000 <http://intermatic.com>. Please be sure to wrap the product securely to avoid
shipping damage.
Because of our commitment to continuing research and improvements, Intermatic Incorporated reserves the right to make changes, without notice,
in the specifications and material contained herein, and shall not be responsible for any damages, direct or consequential, caused by reliance on
the material presented.

                                                WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Owner’s Name___________________________________                         Signature_____________________________________________

Street Adddress_________________________________________                          Date of Purchase ______________________________

City__________________________________                  State ______       Zip ______________          Phone __________________________

Authorized Dealer _____________________________                     Sales Rep ____________________________

City__________________________________                  State _________        Zip ______________          Phone _______________________

How did you hear about our product? (Please check all that apply.)

___Pool Store Employee              ___Pool Builder         ___Pool Service          ___Direct Mail Ad          ___In-Store Display           ___
Friend/Relative

___Magazine          ___Newspaper           ___Radio        ___TV       ___Catalog        ___Other: _____________________________


To activate your warranty, please return this portion to:

					                                             Intermatic, Inc.
					                                             7777 Winn Road
					                                             Spring Grove, IL 60081
					                                             or by FAX: 815-675-7055



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www.intermatic.com
Intermatic Customer Service: 815-675-7000
(8 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday)



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