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Manual PRO50-150 V.2
Bear in mind that both the electrolysis cell and the REDOX probe wear out
through use. If after cleaning, the equipment does not work normally, the
probe or cell should be replaced. Your dealer will be able to advise you on the
need to change these elements.
5.1- Cleaning the electrolysis cell
The electrolysis cell should be cleaned in the following circumstances:
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If the low level of salt indicator comes on and the concentration is
correct.
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If the overload indicator comes on and the level of salt is correct.
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If lime scale is observed on the surfaces of the electrodes. In this case,
the equipment can also be adjusted so that the frequency between each
automatic cleaning operation is less. This frequency will depend on the
hardness of water in your area.
Submerge the cell in a hydrochloric acid solution, or use a commercial product
to clean electrolysis cells (CELLCLEAN). Do not use sharp objects that could
damage the titanium coating of the electrodes.
5.2- Checking and maintenance of the Redox probe
(OPTIONAL)
Select
Menu
, and
Man. Chl.
Adjust the chlorine to 0%. Go back to the display screen.
Rinse the probe carefully in clean water.
Insert the probe into a 465mV standard solution and stir gently. Observe the
voltage on the label, which corresponds to the ambient temperature at that
time. Wait for the reading of the ORP value displayed on the screen to stabilize.
Check that the value does not differ by more than about 10 mV of the value
indicated on the label. If the value is incorrect, it can be attempted to