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5f. Control and power supply for lighting
The unit supplies a voltage of 12 VAC 50W max.
Chlorine production is reduced by a third when the lighting is activated.
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Lighting.
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Manual mode (ON/OFF).
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Automatic mode: Starts up according to the time slots selected for the lighting.
The time slots can be configured with the following frequencies: daily, every
2 days, every 3 days, every 4 days, every 5 days, weekly, every 2 weeks, every
3 weeks, every 4 weeks.
5g. Control of auxiliary relays
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Auxiliary relays.
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A maximum of four additional auxiliary relays
(water features, fountains, garden lighting, etc.)
can be controlled. This menu displays and allows
you to configure the relays that remain available
on your equipment.
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Manual mode (ON/OFF).
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Automatic mode: Starts up according to the
selected time slots. They can be configured with
the following frequencies: daily, every 2 days,
every 3 days, every 4 days, every 5 days, weekly,
every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks, every 4 weeks.
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LED light: If you are using a coloured LED light, go to the menu to configure
it. Colour selection: This menu allows you to change the colours manually and,
according to the type of LED light, program the pulse length required to cycle
through the colours and programs (by default, 0.5 s, maximum 10 s).
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Timer mode: An operating time can be
programmed in minutes. Each time you press the
front panel key associated with the relay, it will be
activated for the programmed time. This function
is recommended for timing the operation of spa
blowers.
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Relay name: It is possible to name the auxiliary
relays individually according to the associated
functions. To confirm, press OK.
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6. CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING PERIPHERALS
Installing and starting up the pH option
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Always begin the calibration procedure with a calibration reset.
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Open the cover and connect the pH CHIP card to
delivery tube on the right all the way into the conical
the PH slot (see section 3C). The pH reading and
connector, and tighten the clamping nut.
the Measures menu will be displayed automatically,
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Connect the injection valve: loosen the nut, insert
to configure the setpoint and carry out the
the (opaque) PE delivery tube all the way into the
calibration.
conical connector, and tighten the clamping nut.
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Connect the dosing pump to the pH terminal using
Screw the valve on to the mount provided on the
a cable gland (see section 3C and 3D) and close
cell using Teflon tape.
the cover.
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Install the probe with its mount in the pipe and
Operation of pH corrector dosing pump:
connect the probe to the unit (see section 3D).
The pump starts up depending on the setpoint
entered in the menu Measures - Setpoints - acid
Follow the instructions for the pH pump to inject the
pH (setpoint < water pH). By default, the maximum
liquid.
dosing time is 120 minutes to avoid acidification of
• The probe has a lifetime of 1 year. We
the water (AL3). The proportional method is used
recommend calibrating it every month during the
for injection: 10 minutes ON (variable depending
season the pool is in use.
on the difference between the measured value and
Connecting the pH dosing pump
the setpoint) + 5 minutes OFF (fixed). Both acid
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and alkali can be dosed (contact your installer). The
Connect the suction strainer: insert the
pump is equipped with an on/off switch.
(transparent) PVC suction tube all the way into the
conical connector of the suction strainer, tighten the
The Santoprene tube of the peristaltic pump has
clamping nut and position the suction strainer in the
a lifetime of 2 years. We recommend changing it
bottom of the container holding the chemical to be
once a year.
dosed.
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Connect the suction and delivery tubes: loosen
Installing and preserving the pH probe:
the pump clamping nuts, insert the (transparent)
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The pH probe is "wet" packed and protected by
PVC suction tube on the left and the (opaque) PE
a plastic cap. The probes must always remain
The use of dry acid such as sodium bisulfate to adjust the pH of the swimming pool is not recommended, especially in arid regions where pool water is subject to
significant evaporation and is not commonly diluted with mains water. Dry acid can cause a build-up of by-products that can damage your chlorinator.
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pH probe calibration: Recommended once a
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Calibration procedure involving 7 steps.
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month during the pool season.
Manual calibration: Allows you to calibrate the
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Calibration using buffer solutions (buffer
probes using 1 point (without buffer solution) –
solutions pH7 / pH10 / neutral). Follow the
recommended only for adjusting small deviations in
instructions that appear on screen 3.
readings.
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wet. If the probes are allowed to dry, they will
be permanently unusable (not covered by the
warranty) and the pH test kit will be ineffective.
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Remove the pH probe from its protective plastic
cap and set the cap aside for later use (wintering or
maintenance).
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Put the probe into the probe holder or double probe
holder (depending on the options ordered) and
tighten the probe mounts to ensure watertightness.
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Check that the probes are watertight at startup.
Seal with Teflon, if required.
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After installation, check that the probes are
constantly in contact with the pool water. When
the filtration pump is not running (even for long
periods), the water remaining in the pipes is
sufficient to protect the probes.
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The sanitization products (acid, etc.) must be
injected last on the water return line, after any
equipment (heater, cell, etc.). Seal with Teflon.
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All types of acid (sulphuric, hydrochloric or a blend)
are compatible. We recommend using sulphuric
acid.
The default value is 7.2.
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Without taking the probe out of the water, use
the Up/Down arrows to adjust the measurement
displayed so that it coincides with the reference
value (photometer or other measuring instrument).
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