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IMPORTANT WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.2 Important Safety Instruc ons 

To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit young children to use this product unless they have 
been trained by the person responsible for their safety and they acknowledge their ability to use 
such equipment. To reduce the risk of accidents or incidents, service on the unit should only be 
performed by a qualified pool service professional.

When mixing acid with water, 

ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER.

 

NEVER ADD WATER TO ACID.

DO NOT PLUG UNIT IN IF CARTON HAS BEEN WET.

CHLORINE GAS BUILDUP CAN OCCUR WITH IMPROPER WIRING:

 To reduce the risk of personal 

injury the Power Pack is designed so that the Electroly c Cell will only receive power when the 
pool pump is on. Otherwise, dangerous chlorine gas build

up can occur. If the pump i

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installed to the AC Socket (pump outlet) on the Power Pack then the installer must ensure that 
the  Electroly c  Cell  is  never  energised  when  the  pool  pump  is  OFF  or  water  is  not  flowing 
through the unit.

1.1 Important Warnings

This manual contains important informa on about the installa on, opera on and safe use of 
this product. This informa on should be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment. 
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precau ons should always be 
followed. Failure to follow safety warnings and instruc ons in this manual can result in serious 
injury and/or damage to your equipment. Read and follow all warning no ces and instruc ons 
which are included in this manual.

The  Power  Pack  internally  contains  live  components.  There  is  a  danger  of  electric  shock  if 
opened. If the power cord is damaged then it should be replaced by the manufacturer, their 
agent  or  similar  qualified  person,  in  order  to  avoid  a  hazard.  The  product  shall  be  installed 
according to AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules. It shall be installed outside the pool zone.

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Summary of Contents for Talline

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL TL RANGE s a l t w a t e r c h l o r I n a t o r Talline...

Page 2: ...ctrode Installa on 6 4 3 Installa on Diagram 7 5 Power Pack Opera on 8 5 1 Timer Switch 8 5 2 Cell Switch 8 5 3 Circuit Breaker 8 5 4 AC Socket Pump Outlet 8 5 5 Junc on Box 8 5 6 and Bu ons 8 5 7 Out...

Page 3: ...aller must ensure that the Electroly c Cell is never energised when the pool pump is OFF or water is not owing throughtheunit 1 1 Important Warnings This manual contains important informa on about the...

Page 4: ...s a vital part of a complete maintenance program and will ensure trouble free performance as well as a healthy and sparkling clean pool The Talline range is a reverse polarity model known as TL which...

Page 5: ...We recommend 3 5kg per 1000 litres 1 cubM of pool water and a 50 000 litre 50 cubM new pool needs approximately 175kg of salt The unit can operate on mineral magnesium chloride salts and you should al...

Page 6: ...the controls on the Power Pack 4 2 Cell Electrode Installa on Connect the Cell Housing horizontally in the return line to the pool use reducing bushes supplied if 40mm PVC pipe using high pressure PV...

Page 7: ...he installa on It is RECOMMENDED that the Cell Housing be installed horizontally to create a natural gas trap that acts as a safety device Installa on in any other way may cause explosion injury or de...

Page 8: ...erated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent overload or short circuit It can be reset by pressing the bu on in a er it has tripped It may be da...

Page 9: ...ll 8 Output LED s indicate salt levels are correct and if they do not reach 8 then salt levels need to be checked or contact your local Crystal Aquatic Systems agent for assistance 5 11 Start Up Proce...

Page 10: ...ol givingit metodoitswork Winter Se ngs Inwinteryoushouldloweryourrunning mebyupto50 ofyoursummerse ngdependingon your free chlorine levels You should ideally run 2 3 hours in the morning and 2 3 hour...

Page 11: ...s charging at rst but simply leave it alone and it will charge itself as required This me is set at 8 00am and the dial pointer shows the 8 00 posi on as does the clock face hands The Timer comes on w...

Page 12: ...nt salt will damage your Cell The unit will operate with good stability on higher salt levels but it is s ll advisable to run at the correct leveltopreventdamage Saltlevelsabove5000ppmmayoverloadtheun...

Page 13: ...does not become too corrosive or end up scaling the surface of your pool These are symptoms of swimming pool water that is unbalanced 7 6 Stabiliser Measurement Interval Every 4 6 weeks IdealStabilise...

Page 14: ...ds are in sound condi on at least once a year 8 1 Inspec ng and Cleaning the Power Pack Li le or no maintenance is normally required with the Talline Chlorinator Power Pack Ensure the Power Pack 3 pin...

Page 15: ...mmerse the electrode in cell cleaning solu on A solu on can be made by mixing 1 part hydrochloric acid to 10 parts of water If excessive build up is present a stronger solu on may be used to remove th...

Page 16: ...e Bu on 2 If green LED s do not increase 3 Check Cell lead connec on at the Junc on Box repair if damaged or return for service Ensure su cient water ow through Chlorinator Cell Check that the pump is...

Page 17: ...MANUAL for normal running Poten al Cause Remedy Pump not plugged into chlorinator 9 8 Cell not cleaning excessive calcium build up on Cell or Power Pack not changing direc on 1 See Calcium Hardness t...

Page 18: ...55 MODEL VOLTS Vac Input 210 265 210 265 210 265 VOLTS Vdc Output 188 5 318 0 227 5 Frequency Hz Weight kg Dimensions cm AMPS Adc Output 15 0 25 0 17 5 8 89 8 14 8 85 41L x 35W x 19H 41L x 35W x 19H 4...

Page 19: ...24 months Adverse opera ng condi ons beyond the control of the manufacturer such as improper voltage or water pressure excessive ambient temperature or any condi on that adversely a ects the performan...

Page 20: ...da ons in this guide are current free from errors or omissions or appropriate for the user s circumstances or abili es No liability or responsibility is accepted for any loss su ered as a result of an...

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