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Section 4b

 –SERVICE and MAINTENANCE 

Cell 

 

The Cell is installed with Unions on each end of the cell to allow quick and easy removal.  Loosen the unions and remove the cell 
from the plumbing.      

 

 

RC-13

 

 

 

 

Side View of Cell and Unions 

VISUAL CELL INSPECTION: 

The titanium Cell blades, seen inside the Cell body, should be straight and clear of any debris between the blades.  Your 

Pool Pilot

™ 

Soft Touch

 is designed to automatically self-clean calcium scale build-up within the Cell.  However, imbalanced water chemistry and 

certain conditions can cause a heavier scale build up that exceeds the self-cleaning capability and would need to be cleaned manually 
by the method described below. 
 
Periodically inspect both ends of the cell. 
A White Flaky or Crusty build-up on the 
edge or between the blades will prematurely 
deplete the life of the cell.  Immediately 

End View of cell 

clean the cell and determine the cause of 

Looking at the Titanium Blades 

scaling.  See Troubleshooting Section, page 13. 
 

 
MANUAL CELL CLEANING: 

With the Cell removed as described above, use a high-pressure hose nozzle to spray off as much loose, soft scale and debris as 
possible.  Any remaining calcium scale can be treated with a mixture of one (1) part Muriatic Acid into four (4) parts water.  Mix the 
solution in a container high enough to cover the Cell blades. You may also use a non-fuming/pre-mixed cell cleaner, per label 
directions. 
Remove the Cell cord and immerse the Cell so that the blades are completely covered in the solution for up to 15 minutes.  An 
effervescences action indicates the calcium is being neutralized and cleaned.  Drain the cell, flush with fresh water and re-inspect.  
Repeat the immersion if necessary.  Once the cell has been cleaned and rinsed; it may be re-installed in-line.  BE SURE THAT THE 
CELL “PINS” ARE CLEAN AND DRY BEFORE ATTACHING THE DC CORD FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. 

WARNING: 

ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER, never water to acid. 

When replacing the cell, only use replacement cells having a label that clearly states that it is a replacement cell for the chlorine 
generating device MINERAL SPRINGS Touch Model ST60, REGISTRATION NUMBER 28069, PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS 
ACT. 
 

WARNING: ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER, never water to acid.   
NEVER USE ANY SHARP OR METALLIC OBJECTS TO REMOVE SCALE.  Scraping or scratching the titanium blade’s 
edge or surface will allow chemical attack of the blade, cause premature failure of the Cell and will void your warranty. 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

            

Hacksaw Blades 

Screwdrivers 

   Forks 

Knives 

 
 
FILTER BACKWASHING:  

The Control Panel Output setting must be set to 0% (OFF) when backwashing the filter. 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for 28069

Page 1: ... Controls Bacteria And Algae In Swimming Pool Waters For Indoor or Outdoor use RETAIN MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NSF50 C IMPORTANT READ THE LABEL AND THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATING Notice to User This control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on this label It is an offense under the Pest Control Products Act to use a control product under unsafe conditions Bio ...

Page 2: ..._________________ Control Unit Control Unit Model Number ST60______________ Serial Number ____________________________ Cell Model Number RC 13 Serial Number ____________________________ Customer Assistance HOTLINE 1 800 268 6572 or 905 686 8836 FAX 905 619 8696 Manufactured for Bio Lab Canada Inc 1005 Copperstone Drive Pickering ON L1W 4A5 Pool Pilot Soft Touch by BIO LAB CANADA INC 1 ...

Page 3: ...try in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 6 DANGER To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times Children should not use spas hot tubs or pools without permanent adult supervision Equipment Related 115 230VAC 50 60 Hz Models fixed wiring 1 A wire connector is provided on your Pool Pilot Soft Touch to connect a minim...

Page 4: ... Sensor Connections ORP Connections 2c Cell and Manifold Installation 6 Verification of Flow Switch Protection 6 Section 3 OPERATION 3a Key Features Control Panel 7 3b Pool Water Preparation 8 Salt Requirement Chart Start Up Procedures 8 3c Monitoring and Maintenance 9 Water Chemistry Parameters Saturation Index Section 4 SERVICE and MAINTENANCE 4a Servicing 10 Control Box Tri Sensor 4b Servicing ...

Page 5: ... Remove the cover by following the steps pool or spa instructions to remove and inspect on page 10 to access the mounting See page 8 for salt requirements the tri sensor assembly holes to tighten the screws RATINGS Input Power 115 VAC 3 0 AC amps MaximumOutput Equivalent to 0 77 kg 1 68 lbs of free available chlorine day 230 VAC 1 5 AC amps RC 13 CELL Cell Power Level 3 8 amps DC 50 60 Hz Cell Lif...

Page 6: ...Gr Yel Br Bl 2 pin ORP Cell Cord AC Line In Plug Plug 1 6 5 4 3 2 Connector Connectors Pool Pilot AC Line IN CONTROL BOX BASE PLATE AC LINE IN Wiring diagram also located on inside of cover For 230 VAC Brown Br Line 1 Blue Bl Line 2 Green w Yellow Tracer Gr Yel Earth Ground For 115 VAC Brown Br Line Blue Bl Neutral Green w Yellow tracer Gr Yel Earth Ground The AC Line IN wiring is pre set for conn...

Page 7: ...ify that the flow switch is working as designed which is to halt power from being sent to the cell in the presence of insufficient flow A defective Flow Switch could cause serious personal and or equipment damage Using either a GOLF BALL or small plastic wrap saran wrap food wrap or zip lock bag block off flow to the upper portion of the manifold by placing the golf ball in the strainer screen uni...

Page 8: ...r water chemistry parameters monthly and compare to the Saturation Index WARNING Changing the Reversing cycle to SHORT will also reduce cell life However operating the cell under scaled conditions on Normal or Long is more detrimental to the life of the cell and changing the Reverse cycle is suggested The BOOST Button activates the Boost light when it is pressed once This light indicates that the ...

Page 9: ...ies TEST YOUR WATER FOR SALT LEVEL FIRST with the provided salt test strips and then use the chart below to determine the amount of salt to add SALT REQUIREMENT CHART KILOS LBS OF SALT NEEDED FOR 3000 PPM RESIDUAL Pool Volume in Liters US Gallons SALT Level Before Addition 3 780 1 000 9 430 2 500 18 900 5 000 28 300 7 000 37 780 10 000 56 700 15 000 75 600 20 000 113 600 30 000 0 ppm 11 3 25 28 63...

Page 10: ...odium hypochlorite and does not affect the calcium hardness or total alkalinity levels Maintain and balance only as needed CYANURIC ACID STABILIZER CONDITIONER This chemical goes by either trade name and allows the chlorine residual to last longer by protecting it from the UV degradation of the sun With low or no Cyanuric acid it is possible for the chlorine to be used up as quickly as it enters t...

Page 11: ...trol Circuit lift off metal cover electrical connections remove these board removes with cover fuses and pump aux relay Fuse Location and Ratings F1 Main AC Power Fuse 6 Amps 250 VAC F2 Control Panel Circuit Board Fuse 3 Amps 250 VAC F3 Cell Fuse 20 Amps 250 VAC TRI SENSOR ASSEMBLY The Tri sensor assembly tests for Flow Salt and Water temperatures A minimum flow rate of 94 5 L min 25 US Gallons mi...

Page 12: ...h a mixture of one 1 part Muriatic Acid into four 4 parts water Mix the solution in a container high enough to cover the Cell blades You may also use a non fuming pre mixed cell cleaner per label directions Remove the Cell cord and immerse the Cell so that the blades are completely covered in the solution for up to 15 minutes An effervescences action indicates the calcium is being neutralized and ...

Page 13: ...l Unions and Cord ordered separately 12ft 3 6m Cell Cord 952 1 Union O Ring 19013 Cell RC 13 Nut Half only 2 pcs for 2 in 50 mm S x S Union Thread Half Only for 2 in 50 mm S x S Union Tri Sensor Assembly Cord Ordered Separately Directional Flow Indicator View of locking Quick connect heads 12ft 3 6m Tri Sensor Cord 956 DIG Tri Sensor O Ring 19028 Direction of Water Flow Temperature Sensor Post Sal...

Page 14: ...B See Section 2 above C Cell Power selection not matched to the Cell installed C Follow the SETUP procedures to match the cell see page 7 5 White Flakes in the Water A This occurs when excessive calcium hardness is A Visually inspect Cell for scale build up and clean the cell as present Usually due to water chemistry imbalance described on page 11 Adjust your water chemistry 6 No Power to the Cont...

Page 15: ...se of salt the top light is not used the next to the top flashes the 1000 s digit and the third light flashes the 100 s digit in ppm Example 2 flashes pause 8 flashes pauseRead 2 800 PPM 2 The second value is the water temperature in degrees Fahrenheit When this is displayed the second light from the bottom is on The top light flashes the 100 s digit the next the 10 s digit and the next the units ...

Page 16: ...READ THE LABEL AND THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USING Imported to Canada for BIO LAB CANADA INC 1005 Copperstone Drive Pickering ON L1W 4A5 REGISTRATION NO 28069 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT MINERAL SPRINGS SOFT TOUCH MODEL ST60 Chlorine Generating Device One ST60 unit can treat a maximum of 190 000 Liters of swimming pool water Notice to User This control product is to be used only i...

Page 17: ...REGISTRATION NUMBER 28069 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT This cell must only be used on these models of chlorine generating device Read the Label and the Installation and Operation Manual of the chlorine generating device MINERAL SPRINGSModel DIGITAL 60 or MINERAL SPRINGSModel Soft Touch ST60 before using BIO LAB CANADA INC 1005 Copperstone Drive Pickering ON L1W 4A5 MINERAL SPRINGS Cell Label for DIG ...

Page 18: ...formation This service and this information do not replace the official hard copy label The PMRA does not provide any guarantee or assurance that the information obtained through this service is accurate current or correct and is therefore not liable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from reliance upon this service ...

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