Use the link below to look at a Laars manual to see if one is included.
Try this link www.jandy.com Ken
go to their website and support and download it
You might want to try Jandy.com k
Try google Jandy.com
Pool heaters are needed to help keep the pool water at a comfortable temperature. A Teledyne laars series 2 model esg pool manual is usually available with the manufacture.
I cannot find a current listing for Teledyne Laars. As far as I can tell, Teledyne and Laars separated, Laars joined up with Waterpik and then got reorganized under Jandy. www.jandy.com now has the Laars Lite2 line of pool heaters with the LG model almost identical to the Teledyne Laars LLG. You can access the manual at http://www.jandy.com/pdfs/H02359-.pdf . Jandy also has a parts list for older discontinued models.
The thermostat for the heater is on the heater. Remote controls for the heater or other pool equipment is not an automatic option. You must contact a swimming pool professional skilled at installing remote controls for your pool equipment in a location which is convenient for you in your home. k
The problem is not the heater. When was the last time that you cleaned the pool filter? Low or no water flow - no heat. Low flow = dirty filter or plugged pump or skimmer baskets. Ken
Possible reasons why a Teledyne Laars Phase 2 pool heater may not ignite include issues with the pilot light, gas supply, or faulty igniter. Check if the pilot light is lit, ensure there is proper gas supply to the heater, and inspect the igniter for any signs of damage or malfunction. Additionally, check for any error codes on the heater display panel that may provide further information on the issue.
Manual says 'Automatic Gas Shutoff' heater probably is not igniting. Should call your pool man. Manual recommends not to light manually. Please don't try (if you like your eyebrows) :-)
Probably a bad sensor. Have a professional diagnose the problem. It can be very dangerous for untrained to work on gas appliances.
Check that you are getting voltage from the thermocouple. You should see about 600 millivolts.