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system set up then go to program highlight what you want to program then add start and stop time if to run all the time start 2:00am and stop 1:59 am it will shut off for 1 minute then restart
The heater may be wired just fine. The aqualink uses its water temp sensor to call for heat based on what you've set the thermostat to on the aqualink. However, most heaters have built in thermostats that over-ride the aqualink. Those thermostats come factory defaulted not to go over 94. Check your heaters manual on how to adjust the thermostat on the heater. Your heater should have its thermostats set to 104 and the aqualink will control the actual temp of the water by calling for heat based on what you've set the thermostat on the aqualink for. Hope this helps.
Start with the cancel button. It will then prompt you to cancel the desired program. Go through the menu as you would with a program but follow the prompts to cancel. Remember, press cancel to start.
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