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No Flow LED On: 

No water in the cell.

Sanitize Output Setting:

Press the button MIN and MAX, 10% for each setting.

Operation

IMPORTANT

An external pool pump timer required.

CMARCIC aims to provide enough chlorine to disinfect the pool water every day. If the pool pump runs continuously 

for 24 hours and CMARCIC runs at 100%, it will produce more chlorine than most swimming pools need (1-4 ppm).

CMARCIC has its own internal timer, which cycles the electrolytic cell on and off according to a set percentage of 

disinfectant output. For example, when the pool pump is running, the cell always keeps 100% working state. When

set to 80%, the cell is allowed to rest for 20% when the pool pump is running, and the cell life is prolonged. To adjust 

CMARCIC to the size of your pool, just reduce the output time of disinfectant from 10% to 100%.

The CMARCIC cell can only produce chlorine. The CMARCIC cell cannot monitor or control the chlorine 

level in the pool or spa water. It is the pool owner's responsibility to monitor and maintain free chlorine 

levels between 1.0 and 4.0 parts per million (ppm) as recommended by the APSP. It is the pool owner's 

responsibility to check the free chlorine level during regular pool pump operation and adjust the 

sanitizer output on the CMARCIC cell accordingly.

Start-up Procedure (Super Chlorination)

Super chlorination is recommended prior to pool startup.

Super chlorination should begin with clean chlorinated pool water.

The CMARCIC cell will accumulate sufficient levels of chlorine for sanitation within a few hours. The CMARCIC cell

will not be able to produce enough chlorine to reach breakpoint chlorination. Super chlorination works better when 

performed at pool startup until the chlorine level returns to 1.0 to 4.0 ppm prior to turning on the CMARCIC cell.

Output Settings and Adjustments

The output of chlorine is displayed by the LED display, and the salt concentration will be checked for 1/2 minute 

before working. If the salt content is normal, it will start to work, otherwise, please adjust according to the warning 

displayed on the LED display. For example, if the salt concentration is 2600 ppm, both the LED display screen and the 

LED salt inspection salt will indicate that there is not enough salt in the pool to produce chlorine.

To set the output, just press the MIN or MAX button.

For the first installation (after 24 hours of operation), please use a reliable test method to test the free chlorine in 

the pool water. The ideal range of maintenance is 1.0-4.0 ppm.

If the level of free chlorine in the swimming pool water is too low, please press the "Max" button to increase 

chlorine production. If the free chlorine level in the pool water is too high, press the “Min” button to reduce 

chlorine production.

Due to the different demand for free chlorine in swimming pool water, it may take several days to determine the 

daily working hours of the swimming pool and the percentage setting of "disinfectant output" of the swimming pool. 

Summary of Contents for CMARCIC40-1Y

Page 1: ...CHLORINATION SYSTEM REPLACEMENT SALT CELL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ir IntelliChlor IC60P See warranty documentation for details IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical equipment please take basic safety precautions including the following Please note the...

Page 3: ...Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Introduction 1 Water Chemistry 6 Installation 10 LED Light Instructions 12 Operation 13 Maintenance 14 Troubleshooting 17...

Page 4: ...mall amount of charge is applied to a group of titanium plates in the electrolytic cell Sodium hypochlorite NaOCl is generated In water sodium hypochlorite is decomposed into sodium ion NA and hypochl...

Page 5: ...installing and using Power Center correctly please refer to Installation Warning Incorrect wiring may lead to chlorine leakage To reduce the risk of personal injury the Power Center must be installed...

Page 6: ...the initial start up of the tank chloramine is removed from the super chlorate as required to maintain an appropriate level of free chlorine Cyanuric acid Within two hours UV rays from the sun can de...

Page 7: ...r recommended guidelines prior to adding How Much Salt to Use The amount of salt needed is determined by using the table on page 7 It is specifically dependent on the water source and the chemicals us...

Page 8: ...in drainage Add directly to the pool in front of the return nozzle Run the filter pump for 24 hours with suction coming from the main drain use pool vacuum if there is no main drain to disperse the sa...

Page 9: ...3 Pounds and Kg Of Salt Needed For 3400 PPM...

Page 10: ...ARCIC series cell Loop Plumbing Diagram CMARCIC is designed to operate at a water flow rate of 25 5 gallons per minute gpm to 105 gpm When the speed exceeds 80 gallons per minute you must use the bypa...

Page 11: ...the safety precautions and important instructions on page 1 Be sure to read and observe the safety instructions before making any electrical wiring Wiring can only be done by qualified professionals T...

Page 12: ...Generate The light stably on means it is operating The light off means it is something wrong Cold Water Warning the water temperature lower than 10 or higher than 50 the system is shut down Salt Good...

Page 13: ...hlorination should begin with clean chlorinated pool water The CMARCIC cell will accumulate sufficient levels of chlorine for sanitation within a few hours The CMARCIC cell will not be able to produce...

Page 14: ...f the pool water Maintain the ideal range by adjusting the CMARCIC cell sanitize output setting Free chlorine needed 1 0 4 0 Note Chlorine exceeding 4 0 ppm may cause excessive corrosion of metal part...

Page 15: ...astic bucket o Note Always wear rubber gloves and goggles when cleaning the CMARCIC cell Always add acid to water do not add water to acid Screw the cap with gasket and O ring onto the threaded end of...

Page 16: ...e changes in pool water chemistry and filtration it is recommended that the cell be removed for inspection at least twice a year Reconnect the CMARCIC cell communication cable plugs at the power cente...

Page 17: ...m installation and a high chlorine demand persists Contact pool professional ensure all chemicals on p 6 are within range chemically shock pool if necessary Red Inspect Cell LED is on It is time to cl...

Page 18: ...tion Index Ensure that your Saturation Index is at or near zero to avoid damage or premature cell failure COLD WATER Led is on Water temperature is too hot or cold for operation Check operation of the...

Page 19: ...ightning insects Acts of Nature or other circumstances beyond the control of CaliMar Damage due to over tightening of threaded components or excessive pressure or stress Damage or premature wear due t...

Page 20: ...CaliMar Pool Products USA Inc Manufacturers of Innovative Quality Pool Spa Products sales calimarpool com www calimarpool com...

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