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MAINTENANCE
ELECTRODE INSPECTION:
AutoChlor® has a reverse polarity feature which reduces electrode cleaning. Regular inspection
of the electrode is recommended. We recommend inspecting and cleaning the electrode once
or twice a year, subject to your pool’s application, location, and electrode condition.
Note that if water hardness (calcium) in your area exceeds our guidelines of 150 - 350ppm
(see page 5), increased frequency of inspection and cell cleaning must be carried out. Higher
than recommended calcium hardness will result in a greater frequency of calcium buildup on
electrodes. Therefore, inspection and cleaning outside of the recommended once/twice a year
must be carried out.
For related warranty purposes a water sample may be requested by AIS.
ELECTRODE REMOVAL:
Ensure the power to the chlorine generator is switched off .
Step 1.
Unplug the electrode lead from the electrode.
Step 2.
Unscrew (anticlockwise) the large threaded locking nut.
Step 3.
Remove the electrode from the housing. Look inside the electrode for
signs of calcium build up (a white chalk like substance). If there is calcium
build up the electrode will require cleaning. If cleaning is not required
reassemble the electrode. Cleaning and reassembly are described on
page 20.
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