1. Place starting gear of measuring pumps in 0 position (stop).In version B, close water inlet into tablets dispenser.
2.
Keep inlet and outlet valves closed to test chamber.
3.
Take pH probe out of its original container.
4.
Connect the pH electrode to right hand jumping cable (corresponding to 23 heald tag, black (-) and to 24 Active (+) translucent.
5.
Fill calibration vase of buffer solution pH 7. Introduce the pad solution in the lower part of the pad solution. Follow flow diagram
of outfit programming. Go to "adjust" and select pH parameter. Introduce "pH sensor" and press ENTER. Some small bars will
appear in the LCD display. Press VAL to confirm that pH probe adjust is correct.
6.
Wipe pH probe with pH 4 pad solution before adjust to pH 4.
7.
Fill calibration vase of buffer solution pH 4. Repeat the last process but with buffer solution pH 4.
8.
Next, take the electrode out of calibration vase, pour its content and place electrode on the right hand side of the test chamber
location, previously disconnecting it from the jumping cable and connecting it again, already located in the test chamber.
9. Take ORP electrode out of its original container.
10. Connect ORP probe to jumping cable on the left hand side (corresponding to plugs 25 heald, black (-) and 26 Active (+)
translucent).
11. Fill calibration tumbler (previously cleaning and wiping it) of pad 475 mV solution. Follow flow diagram of outfit programming
(pages 17-18). Press ENTER. Go to "adjust" and then select mV parameter, introduce mV sensor and press ENTER again.
When ENTER is pressed, some small bars will appear in the display. Press VAL to confirm that ORP probe adjust is correct.
12. Next, take the probe out of the calibration vase, pour its content and place electrode on the left hand side of the test chamber
location area, previously disconnecting it from the jumping cable and connecting it again, already located in the test chamber.
13. Open inlet and outlet valves to test chamber.
14. Before programming the outfit, let water should circulate inside the test chamber for about ½ hour.
In the LCD display it will appear:
Upper Part: Reading of pH and Set Point programmed. The arrow on the right side indicates if we use a decreaser ( ) or an
increaser ( ).
Lower part: Reading of mV and Set Point programmed. The arrow on the right side indicates wether we need to add disinfectant ( ).
16.1 pH PROGRAMMING
1.
Control Minor outfit is manufactured with an adjust value already programmed, which is 7.2 and it is possible to modify.
2.
Values of pH adjust are between 6.2 and 7.8, being the better 7.2.
3.
This outfit can decrease pH by measuring a reducer or increase pH by measuring an increaser. To do so, see flow diagram
(pages 17 and 18). This outfit is able to measure pH reducer.
4.
Start pH regulator measuring pump by selecting a percentage in the pump flow, adapting characteristics to the swimming pool,
once pH is adjusted to 7.2, proceed to Chlorine or Bromine programming.
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