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5.
Mix cleaning solution in a suitable plastic container by adding one (1) part of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid to
ten (10) parts water. Note: To avoid splash, always ADD MURIATIC ACID TO WATER rather than water to
muriatic acid. Solutions stronger than 1:10 will damage the electrolytic cell and void warranty. Submerge only
the plates of the electrolytic cell in the cleaning solution. See Figure 19. Allow the cleaning solution to dissolve
the calcium deposits for approximately five (5) minutes.
6.
Repeat the procedure if necessary. Take care to avoid splashing the electrolytic cell terminals and other
equipment with the acidic cleaning solution. Wash down any spills with plenty of fresh water. To neutralize acid
cleaning solution, add baking soda (foaming will occur).
7.
Rinse the electrolytic cell in clean water and reinstall into the vessel. Ensure the O-ring is seated properly and
coated lightly with silicone lubricant. Hand tighten collar.
IMPORTANT
Make sure the O-ring is secure in the groove on the vessel top, not on the underside of the
cap. Also verify that the O-ring faces the same direction as Figure 20 callout when installing.
8.
Replace the yellow plug after drying and smearing lightly with silicone grease.
9.
Reset valves and switches. Turn pump and sanitizer on.
10. Confirm chlorine output and settings on the user interface.
O-Ring
Figure 20.
Electrolytic Cell Cleaning
pool water. If more chlorine is needed, activating the "Boost" mode will override this cold water feature allowing
chlorine production for 24 hours of operation. See Section 5.1, User Interface Controls.
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During electrolytic cell cleaning, only
immerse this portion of the electrode.
*See note
in step 7
Installation and Operation Manual
6.6 Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor
Cleaning
One (1) time per year or as needed.
It is rare but scale formations on the flow/
temp/salinity sensor sometimes occur and
will affect the accuracy of the salinity test.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.7 Winterizing
Very little chlorine is needed in cold water.
Below 51°F (11°C), chlorine production is
not permitted; operating the chlorinator in
cold water might result in over-chlorinated
ENGLISH
flow/temp/salinity sensor
Remove
from the vessel.
Brush with a mildly abrasive green
fiber household cleaning pad.
Contacts should be clean and bright.
flow/temp/
Thoroughly rinse the
salinity sensor
with clean tap water.
Replace and resume normal operation.
Turn power off and back on in
order to recalibrate and reset
flow/temp/salinity sensor. Reset
anytime flow/temp/salinity
sensor is unplugged
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