8.3. ADD SALT ALARM
The Davey Lifeguard registers conductivity from the salt probe (or from within the chlorinator cell if salt
probe not connected). Low conductivity could be triggered by cold water (below 15ºC), a salt
concentration below its minimum, or a cell that's in need of cleaning. To confirm the salt level
required, refer to the respective section of your EcoSalt2's owner's manual. An electronic copy
can be downloaded from
ADD SALT ALARM.
This can also be observed from the dashboard of the Lifeguard app.
Additional salt may be added to overcome a lower temperature. However, the maximum salt level should
also be considered and if water temperature drops too far, the system should be turned off.
Once the EcoSalt2 registers a salt concentration within range (refer to recommended salt range section
in the manual), the EcoSalt2 will return to normal operation.
8.4. LOW SALT CUT-OUT ALARM
Should the salt concentration continue to be diluted, the Lifeguard will enter
LOW SALT CUT-OUT ALARM.
The Lifeguard's HOME SCREEN shows the LOW SALT CUT-OUT ALARM.
This can also be observed from the dashboard of the Lifeguard app.
Once the EcoSalt2 registers a salt concentration within range (refer to recommended salt range section
in the manual), the EcoSalt2 will return to normal operation.
9. ADVANCED FEATURES
There are a series of Modes that can be selected for use in the Davey Lifeguard. The modes menu can
be found in the main menu (Figure 9.1).
For any modes to be active the Davey Lifeguard must be System On.
Figure 9.1
Figure 8.54
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. The Davey Lifeguard's HOME SCREEN shows the
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