ccei PF10J025 Technical Manual Download Page 7

PHENIX 

Technical Manual 

v2.0 

CCEI 

page 7 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

This screen is used to define the volume of the pH corrector container. 
The volume of the container is adjustable from 0 to 25L. To define the volume, simply 
press the 

 

and choose the value using the 

 

and  keys. 

 

To validate the set value, press the   key. To exit the programme without validating 
the mode, press the   key. 

 

NOTE:  As  PHENIX  injects  the product  into the pool,  the  value  previously  defined  is 
decreased. When  this  value  reaches  0,  the PHENIX  pump  is  blocked.  To  re-enable 
operation of the pump, the user should reset the container volume as described below. 
If the volume is set to 0, there will be no controls on the pH corrector container 

 

 

 

This menu is used to calibrate the pH sensor. This operation must be carried out first 
time the appliance is commissioned as stated in the Maintenance paragraph. 
Calibration  is  carried  out  using  the  two  solutions  supplied  with  the  PHENIX:  a  PH7 
solution and a PH9 solution. 

 

To begin calibration, press the   key. The PHENIX then displays CAL. pH7:x.x?. This 
means that the user should immerse the sensor in the PH7 solution, wait until the pH 
value  stabilises  and  then  press  the 

  key.  If  the  value  is  correct,  the  calibration 

procedure continues, if not, the Err. ! message flashes - this means you have to press 
the 

 

key to start the measurement again. 

 

PHENIX then displays CAL. pH9:x.x?. This means that the user should immerse 
the sensor (after having cleaned it) in the PH9 solution and then press the 

 

key. 

 

If  the  calibration  is  correct,  the  pH  Calibration  message  displays.  If  not,  the  Err.  ! 
message  appears  and  the  calibration  should  be  repeated  after  having  checked  the 
solutions  and  the  condition  of  the  sensor.  If  the  problem  persists,  contact  your 
installation engineer. 

Cont = 20.0L (pH) 

pH Calibration 

Summary of Contents for PF10J025

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 OVERVIEW 3 pH 3 Redox 3 OPERATION 4 Display 4 pH Menu 6 Oxidant Menu 8 Settings Menu 9 HYDRAULIC CONNECTION 10 Installing the sensors 10 Installing the injector 10 Installa...

Page 2: ...de to 650mV Accessories supplied 4 m of crystal tube 3 x Sockets in 50 mm 1 Suction strainer for pH corrector 1 x Injector 1 x pH7 Calibration solution 1 x pH9 Calibration solution 1 x 650mV Calibrati...

Page 3: ...e salt chlorinator causes an increase in pH which makes pH regulation particularly useful PHENIX maintains the pH of your pool by injecting a pH correcting solution into the water as required The user...

Page 4: ...l is shown on the left in mV1 A P appears if the chlorinator is asked to produce chlorine then an arrow indicates if filtration is operational The measured pH 1 is then displayed Messages in the syste...

Page 5: ...since the start of the 24 hour period When chlorine production is activated a P is displayed on the right of the screen The following three screens are only visible in Installer mode They allow acces...

Page 6: ...mode can be used during wintering for example To validate the mode press the key To exit the programme without validating the mode press the key This screen is used to define the pH set point To chang...

Page 7: ...iance is commissioned as stated in the Maintenance paragraph Calibration is carried out using the two solutions supplied with the PHENIX a PH7 solution and a PH9 solution To begin calibration press th...

Page 8: ...ns dependent on the operation of the filtration pump OFF to prevent the chlorinator injecting any chlorine This mode can be used during wintering for example To validate the mode press the key To exit...

Page 9: ...you access the various different PHENIX settings The and keys are used to scroll through this menu The different displays in this menu are This menu allows you to choose from 8 languages for the PHEN...

Page 10: ...holder and sensor must be used All connections should be made with TEFLON INSTALLING THE SENSORS The sensors are used to measure the pH and ORP The electrodes which form part of the sensors generate a...

Page 11: ...dle Pipe saddle to be positioned on the piping system INSTALLATION DIAGRAM The various parts of the PHENIX that must be positioned on the pool s piping system are The pH sensor must be positioned dire...

Page 12: ...PIDO and the LIMPIDO Connect the LIMPIDO flow detector to the PHENIX Flow detector input under the cabinet on the left Connect the control cable supplied with the PHENIX between the PHENIX control out...

Page 13: ...input under the cabinet on the left using one of the two cables obtained above Connect the control output of the PHENIX under the cabinet on the right to the Flow detector input of the LIMPIDO EZ usin...

Page 14: ...tor input of the PHENIX under the cabinet on the left using one of the two cables obtained above Connect the control output of the PHENIX under the cabinet on the right to the RedOx Control input of t...

Page 15: ...immediately sensors stored dry require rehydration for several hours but they will be less aged Consequently we recommend for long term storage store dry for short term storage in a trimolar KCl solu...

Page 16: ...he appliance has been cleaned with a cleaning solution after a long period of storage if the measurements results differ too much from the expected results Date of sale Serial no Declaration The compa...

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