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Instructions pH FUN V1

 

 

 

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4.1.1  Button functions in the normal view 

 

 

 

 

Switching between the normal view and the alarm view  

 

 

Normal, short button press: 

Setting the operating mode 

 

Long button press (at least 2s): 

Call of the menu 

 

4.1.2  Performing a parameter setting 

The following shows how you can change a parameter setting using the pool volume example: 

 

Pool volume 

040_m³ 

The input cursor (underscore 

) shows that the displayed value can be changed. The input mode is activated by 

pressing the 

 button. This is shown by a blinking block cursor: 

 

Pool volume 
040 m³

 

 

The value can now be changed using the buttons 

 

. If you press one of the buttons for more than 1 second, the 

value will go up or down continuously. Once the desired value has been set, exit the input mode by pressing the 

 

button again. The modified setting is now valid. 

4.2 

The pH FUN menu 

The menu tree on the following page provides a complete overview of all screen displays of the pH FUN as well as the 
navigation within the menu tree using the buttons 

 

 

 

The menu tree is subdivided into three areas: 

 

Normal operation 

In normal operation, the pH FUN usually shows the normal view which provides an overview of all important current 
measurement and control parameters. You can also set the operating mode in the normal view of the pH FUN. 
Normally, the pH FUN automatically ensures the optimal pool pH in the "Auto" operating mode. But you can switch to 
the "Manual" operating mode to start a time-limited manual dosing or switch the dosing off completely in the "Off" 
operating mode. 

If no measurement water is flowing through the measurement cell or an alarm occurs, the pH FUN automatically 
switches to the alarm view which shows the missing flow or the pending alarm. 

 

Menu 

In the menu, you can change all settings of the pH FUN or perform a pH7 calibration. 

The menu is called from of the normal operation by a long press (at least 2s) of the 

 button. Likewise it is exited by a 

renewed long press of the  

 button and you switch back to the normal operation. 

No dosing will take place while your are in the menu. After 10 minutes with no button operation, the pH FUN will 
automatically jump out of the menu and back to the normal view and continue with dosing. 

 

Initial operation 

After switching on a new pH FUN device for the first time, the initial operation menu automatically appears which will 
lead you through the most important settings step-by-step.  

You can find additional information about the initial operation under 2 Putting into operation. 

Summary of Contents for pH FUN

Page 1: ...Instructions pH FUN V1 Page 1 of 28 Instruction manual pH FUN...

Page 2: ...ng field of the pH FUN 13 4 1 1 Button functions in the normal view 14 4 1 2 Performing a parameter setting 14 4 2 The pH FUN menu 14 4 3 Setting options of the pH FUN 16 4 3 1 Menu navigation 16 4 3...

Page 3: ...d operated by qualified expert personnel General danger warning Changing the system settings default values can be dangerous to persons under certain circumstances Therefore changes must only be made...

Page 4: ...ok after the disinfection The use of BAYROL algaecide and flocculant products is additionally recommended The product program is perfectly matched to guarantee a perfect water quality with very little...

Page 5: ...ck that the float in the measurement chamber can float freely Adjust the water flow through the cell so that the float just barely lies against the upper end in its guide bore Ensure that connections...

Page 6: ...lowed The equipment should be installed by a licensed electrician The supply voltage for the device may not exceed 240V 50 Hz The allowable operating temperature range is from 0 to 50 O C and the allo...

Page 7: ...to the measurement cell it must be fed directly into the circulating line You will require the following accessories available at your BAYROL dealer 100 509 PE hose length depending on the installatio...

Page 8: ...Measurement water intake 6 Heat exchanger 7 Sand filter 8 Measurement water extractor 9 Circulating pump 10 Container for pH Minus liquid 11 pH Minus suction line 1 pH FUN Chlorine 2 Swimming pool 3 M...

Page 9: ...available Use Europe for all countries not listed Confirm with Pool volume Enter the volume of the swimming pool in m cubic meter using the arrow keys and confirm with The input of the pool volume se...

Page 10: ...Performing the pH7 calib Replace the hoses of the dosing pumps 3 1 1 Checking the hoses Check all hoses for damage e g kinks tears or leakage s contamination e g leaves hair dust or earth and deposits...

Page 11: ...the air from the dosing hose To do so connect pH FUN with the mains and start a manual dosing The purging is complete when you can no longer detect air bubbles on either the suction side canister pum...

Page 12: ...ecautionary measures need to be taken In particular it is very important that the entire system is protected against freezing temperatures and humidity Dosing system Rinse the pump with fresh lukewarm...

Page 13: ...ming a manual dosing The length of time or dose amount of the manual dosing can be set in the menu xx min Remaining time in minutes of a running manual dosing The remaining time is counted down during...

Page 14: ...provides an overview of all important current measurement and control parameters You can also set the operating mode in the normal view of the pH FUN Normally the pH FUN automatically ensures the opti...

Page 15: ...0 min Language German Language German Default Europe Initial operation Menu Normal operation 2 sec 2 sec If an alarm occurs a jump occurs automatically to the alarm display OK confirms all current pen...

Page 16: ...des Auto Man Man and Off are described in the table in section 4 1 Display and operating field of the pH FUN The execution of a manual dosing is additionally described in more detail in Chapter5 Perfo...

Page 17: ...The standard setting should only then be modified when the pH value of the pool water either does not reach the desired setpoint or overshoots the desired setpoint see also Chapter 9 3 The pH value i...

Page 18: ...does not activate as expected the time interval can be adapted accordingly see Chapter 9 1 The pH FUN reports an alarm Danger warning By setting the time interval to 0 minutes the dosing alarm is com...

Page 19: ...or Off You can abort a running manual dosing at any time by resetting the operating mode to Auto or Off 5 1 Calculating the manual dosing The following approximation formula can be used to calculate...

Page 20: ...the pH FUN device beforehand so that the electrode cable does not get twisted when unscrewing the electrode Handle the electrode by its plastic shaft only 5 Rinse the electrode in clean water and the...

Page 21: ...to play when calculating the dosing rate Parameter Explanation Current pH value in the pool water Desired pH setpoint The stronger the currently measured pH value of the pool water deviates from the s...

Page 22: ...m During a dosing alarm Only when the reason for the blocking is no longer present will the pH FUN again enable the dosing When dosing is blocked the pH FUN always shows a dosing rate of 0 in the norm...

Page 23: ...el of the canister in this case is no longer sufficient for an additional dosing the dosing is blocked Replace the empty canister The pH FUN subsequently resumes with the dosing Dosing alarm If the cu...

Page 24: ...f the pool water is too high An overdosing of pH Plus may possibly have occurred Reduce the value of the Min dos rate parameter see 4 3 3 Setting options in the menu in 3 steps to reduce the dosing ra...

Page 25: ...l overshoots the set setpoint An overdosing of pH Minus has occurred The dosing rate of the pH FUN is too high for the pool particularly in the area of the setpoint Reduce the value of the Min dos rat...

Page 26: ...correct measured values The pH7 buffer solution may possibly be contaminated and shows an incorrect pH value The correct sequence for the pH7 calibration may not have been adhered to precisely The pH...

Page 27: ...Level input signal 11 pH input signal 11 12 pH input to the connector of the pH electrode 12 pH input GND 10 2 Replacing the fuses There are 2 fuses on the circuit board No Fuse of Fuse F1 Power supp...

Page 28: ...ller and carefully remove the housing Be careful not to damage the circular seal inserted The fuses are located in a special holder and can be easily replaced The fuse holder is opened using a flat sc...

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