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Use of new functions
Because of the continued development, a ASIN Aqua® unit may contain functions, which are not
completely described in this version of the user manual. The use of such new or extended functions
without a profound and secure understanding by the operator may result in malfunctions and severe
problems. Potential consequence: Injury, heavy material damage.
• Make sure to get a profound and secure understanding of a function
and relevant boundary conditions, before you start to use it.
• Check for an updated version of the user manual or additional
documentation available for the relevant functions.
• Make use of the integrated help function of the ASIN Aqua® to get
detailed information on functions and their parameter settings.
• In case it should not be possible to get a profound and secure understanding of a
function based on the available documentation, do not use this function.
Overdosing if pH value is wrong
If disinfection is enabled before the pH value is stable in the ideal range of 7.0 to 7.4, then it may lead
to heavy overdosing of chlorine or bromine. Potential consequence: Injury, heavy material damage.
• Do not start disinfection with chlorine until the pH value is
stable in the ideal range between 7.0 and 7.4.
Conditions before using
Make sure you have a newest and updated version of the user manual and other documentation for
all functions of the unit. Use and read the integrated help features. In case of not understanding the
information about certain features of the unit, do not use these features.
Handling chemicals for pool water treatment
The chemicals used with the ASIN Aqua must be handled in a safe manner to prevent damage or personal
harm. Aseko recommends you always use personal protective safety equipment when handling the pH
and chlorine agents. Refer to the Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
WARNING:
Never mix the pH agent with the chlorine agent. When carrying out maintenance on
the clear plastic tubes or valves always rinse with clean water to prevent mixing of the pH and chlorine
agents.