USER GUIDE
5. By pressing the "+" or "-" buttons, the user can adjust the desired chlorine concentration.
There are 5 levels, 1 being the lowest level and 5 the highest. The higher the level, the higher
the chlorine production.
6. If chlorine production needs to be accelerated, press the "BOOST" button (
The chlorinator will operate at its maximum capacity for 8 hours and will return to normal
operation after those hours.
7. Parameters check: press the "BOOST" button (
order to check the following parameters:
Inside temperature of the chlorinator.
①
Water temperature.
②
Input voltage.
③
Model number.
④
Continuous operating time. After 3 seconds, the system automatically exits this option.
⑤
8. Programming the time of continuous use: press the "BOOST" button (
chlorinator is off (OFF) to display the parameter.
Then, pressing the "+" or "-" buttons you can vary this period from 1 to 24 hours.
(Example: If the value 12 is entered, the chlorinator will run for 12 hours, automatically shut off
for another 12 hours, and then run again for an additional 12 hours, thus continuing the cycle.)
NOTE: The chlorinator is programmed at the factory for a continuous operation of
12 hours. If 24-hour non-stop operation or other value is required, it will need to be
reprogrammed. After 3 seconds, the system automatically exits this option.
9. When the chlorinator reports an error, press the "BOOST" button (
operation.
Control panel operation:
① LED monitor: shows the water temperature and the correspon-
ding code when an error occurs..
②
② Indicator light of the chosen level: 1 light corresponds to level
⑥
1, 2 lights correspond to level 2 and so on up to level 5.
③
③ Button to increase level: +
⑦
④
④ Accelerate function indicator light: BOOST
⑤
⑧
⑤ BOOST button
⑥ Button to decrease level: -
⑦ Operation indicator light
⑧ ON/OFF button
Diagram 4
5. ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Code
Reason
Remarks
• Normal temperature should
Chlorinator inter-
be below 65ºC
nal temperature is
E1
• The fault must be manually
very high
repaired
The water
temperature is
The suitable range of water
E2
above the
temperature is 10 ~ 45ºC.
operating range
Adequate water flow is
E3
Lack of water
required in the chlorinator
The salt
Salt concentration should
E4
concentration is
be between 2700 and
too high
4500ppm
The salt
Salt concentration should
concentration is
be between 2700 and
E5
too low
4500ppm
The internal tem-
perature sensor of
The fault must be repaired
E6
the controller
manually.
it does not work
The temperature
sensor of the
The fault must be repaired
E7
water doesn't
manually.
work properly
The input voltage
The fault must be repaired
E8
is too low / high
manually.
The output current
The fault must be repaired
E9
is too high
manually.
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) while the chlorinator is shutdown in
) 5 times while the
) to clear and resume
Solution
• Check for the E6 error. In that case, if the
temperature sensor is well connected, replace the
temperature sensor.
• If the E6 error does not appear, please check the
connections.
• First check if the E7 error appears. In that case, if
the temperature sensor is well connected, replace
the sensor.
• If the E7 error code does not appear, verify that the
water temperature is within the operating range.
If there is normal flow, check if the water level detector
is properly connected. If so, check if the water is leaking
or there is air in the circuit. If there is water, wash the
water level sensor.
Measure the salinity of the pool water. If the salt
concentration is higher than 4500ppm, drain some of
the pool water and add more water. Once a proper
concentration level is achieved, the error code will
disappear and the chlorinator will operate again.
Measure the salinity of the pool water. If the salt
concentration is less than 2700ppm, add salt to the
pool. Once a proper concentration level is achieved,
the error code will disappear and the chlorinator will
operate again.
Check that the temperature sensor is properly
connected. If so, replace the sensor.
Check that the temperature sensor is properly
connected. If so, replace the sensor.
Please change the power supply.
Please contact your dealer to repair or replace
the controller.
Continued
Code
Reason
Remarks
Electrode
The fault must be repaired
EA
malfunction
manually.
System storage
The fault must be repaired
EB
chip malfunction
manually.
Circuit detection
The fault must be repaired
system does
EC
manually.
not work
6. SALT CHLORINATOR TERMS OF USE
6.1 Maintenance of water and salt
6.1.1 Calculation of the right amount of salt
Find out the total pool capacity by following the instructions below:
- Rectangular pools:
Length (m) x width (m) x average depth (m) = pool water capacity = (m
- Round pools:
Diameter (m) x Diameter (m) x average depth (m) x 0,78 = pool water capacity (m
- Oval pools:
Length (m) x width (m) x average depth (m) x 0.893 = pool water capacity = (m
6.1.2 Type of salt
The purer the salt, the better the chlorinator will work and will lengthen its optimal operating
time. The sodium chloride content in the salt must be at least 99.6%. Salt tablets can be used
for water softeners, taking into account that it will take longer to get rid.
ATTENTION
Please do not use the following salts:
- Rock salt, due to its high content of impurities.
- Salt with more than 1% yellow soda prusside.
- Salt with more than 1% anti-caking additives.
- Iodized salt.
6.1.3 Add the correct amount of salt
Most swimming pools contain a certain amount of salt. The salt concentration in the water varies
depending on the water source and the sanitizing agent used. It is possible to use a manual
tester or salinity pen to see the current salt concentration in the pool.
ADVICES
- Salt concentration (ppm) is the value of grams of salt per cubic meter of water. The normal
value in the ESPA LEADER range of chlorinators is 3500ppm (3,5 Kg of salt x m
- Add salt to the water as follows:
a) Measure the previous salt concentration with a tester.
b) Add the appropriate amount of salt maintaining the rate of 3,5 Kg/ m
6.1.4 Correct way to add salt
1.Turn on the pool pump and allow the water to circulate.
2. Turn off the chlorinator.
3. Check the current salt concentration of the pool.
4. Calculate the amount of salt needed.
5. Add the salt near the side of the pool, so that it dissolves quickly.
6. The circulation pump must work for 24 hours, so that the salt is distributed
by the pool.
7. After 24 hours, recheck the salt concentration in the pool water.
8. Once the salt concentration has reached the desired level, turn on the chlorinator and the
rest of the teams. Once up and running, schedule your desired level of production chlorine.
6.1.5 Decrease in salt concentration
The only way to lower the salt level is to add new water to the pool.
6.1.6 Decrease in chlorine loss
To avoid chlorine loss caused by UV rays, add a dose of acid 20-100mg / L cyanide as a
chlorine stabilizer.
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EN
Solution
Verify that the electrode is properly connected, and if
so, replace the electrode.
Please contact your dealer to replace the storage chip.
Turn off and turn on again. If the error still persists,
contact your dealer to repair or replace the controller.
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