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SALT REQUIREMENT

ChlorMaker IL can generate both Chlorine or Bromine.  It all depends on which sanitizer the user prefers.  Use So

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dium Chloride Salt if you prefer Chlorine Generation and Sodium Bromide Salt if you prefer Bromine.  Please Note:  

Each salt requires a different level of salinity for ChlorMaker IL to operate effectively.  

WARNING:  SALT ONLY 

NEEDS TO BE ADDED ONCE AND BROUGHT TO THE APPROPRIATE SALT LEVEL (

BLUE

 LIGHTS) PER 

SPA WATER CHANGE.  DO NOT KEEP ADDING SALT (See Salt Level Indicator Section Below).

CHLORINE SALT - SODIUM CHLORIDE (NaCl):  Raise Salt Level to 1,500 to 2,000 PPM (Parts Per Million).  

Approved salts include “pool salt” made for salt water chlorine generating systems, canning and pickling salt from 

your local market, and some water softener salts that are 99% pure sodium chloride or better.   These approved 

salts are generally available at pool & spa supply stores, home improvement centers and On-Line stores in a 

variety of sizes. 

 

 

Never use rock salt or salts that have more than 1% “anti-caking agents”, “yellow prussiate of 

soda”, or “sodium ferrocyanide”.  These compounds may cause surface staining.

  Please use chart below.

BROMINE SALT - SODIUM BROMIDE (NaBr):  Raise Salt Level to 2,500 to 3,000 PPM (Parts Per Million).  

There are several manufacturers of Sodium Bromide Salt to choose from.  Please make sure the Sodium Bro

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mide you purchase is 99% pure or better.  Ask your local pool and spa dealer for assistance.  Please use chart 

below.

Chart is Based on 100 Gallons or 379 Liters of Spa Water

SALT TYPE

POUNDS

CUPS

99% Pure Sodium Chloride (NaCl) - Pool Salt, Water Softener & 

Other Coarse Grain Salts

1.5

2.5

99% Pure Sodium Bromide (NaBr) Fine Grain Salt

2.5

4.0

The amount of salt to add and dissolve is dependent upon the size of the spa. Determine the volume of water in 

gallons or liters by checking the spa owner’s manual or use any internet volume calculator.

  

99% Pure Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Coarse Grain Example For a 350 Gallon Spa:  Divide 350 Gal by 100 Gallons

then multiply answer by 2.5 Cups.  (350 / 100 = 3.5 x 2.5 = 8.75 Cups)

99% Pure Sodium Bromide (NaBr) Fine Grain Example For a 1,326 Liter Spa:  Divide 1,326 Liters by 379 Liters 

then multiply answer by 4.0 Cups.  (1,326 / 379 = 3.5 x 4.0 = 14 Cups)

Simply pour the recommended amount of salt directly into the spa water to bring the concentration to the recom

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mended level.  Turn the spa jets on to help dissolve the salt.  Warmer water will aid in dissolving the salt faster.  If 

the water is cold it may take several hours for the salt to fully dissolve.

WARNING: Do not turn ChlorMaker IL on until all the salt has fully dissolved.

SALT LEVEL INDICATOR

This Salt Water System will indicate if the salt level is within the recommended range listed above.  It will indicate 

proper salt levels by showing solid 

BLUE

 lights 

WHILE PRODUCING CHLORINE.

  When NOT producing chlorine 

it will be in Standby Mode which is indicated by a quick 

GREEN

 flash every 10 seconds (see below).

Solid 

RED 

GREEN

 

lights: 

 Salt Level Too High (Cell Shuts Off To Protect Cell & Spa) - Dilute Salt

Solid 

GREEN

 

lights WHILE producing chlorine: 

 Salt Level On The High Side

Solid 

BLUE

 

lights WHILE producing chlorine: 

Salt Level Within Normal Range

Solid 

RED

 

lights WHILE producing chlorine:  

Salt Level On The Low Side

STANDBY MODE

: Quick 

GREEN 

flash every 10 seconds when NOT producing chlorine (Very Normal)  

IMPORTANT:  It is important to occasionally check that the lights are indicating proper salt level.  Always 

use Salt Test Strips to check the salt level and adjust the water according to the Test Strips.  If Test Strips 

Show Too High:  remove some water from the spa and replace with fresh water.  Re-test and adjust as nec-

essary.  If Test Strips Show Too Low:  Add salt, re-test and adjust as necessary.

Summary of Contents for ChlorMaker IL

Page 1: ...ControlOMatic Inc 12659 Arbor Lane Grass Valley CA 95949 www ControlOMatic com Support ControlOMatic com 530 205 4520 Manual Version 2 1 14 Made in the USA ChlorMaker IL TM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...otected VAC power source only WARNING Protect the power supply and outlet from exposure to the elements including direct sun rain snow condensation etc WARNING DO NOT use with extension cord Injury ma...

Page 3: ...er chemistry for portable spas PARAMETER RECOMMENDED LEVEL Free Chlorine 3 0 to 5 0 PPM PH Balance 7 2 to 7 6 Total Alkalinity 80 to 120 PPM Calcium Hardness 300 to 400 PPM It is recommended that chlo...

Page 4: ...he volume of water in gallons or liters by checking the spa owner s manual or use any internet volume calculator 99 Pure Sodium Chloride NaCl Coarse Grain Example For a 350 Gallon Spa Divide 350 Gal b...

Page 5: ...control panel to the power source The black cable clips can be used to secure the cable in place IMPORTANT Make sure the power source is GFI Protected and is protected by a weather protec tive cover S...

Page 6: ...ure below Use the supplied screws to securely fasten the bottom section of the control panel to the skirting 6 Fasten Top Cover of Control Panel Make sure the black rubber gasket is secured in the gro...

Page 7: ...agram below Item A Cell Orientation The cell must be mounted relatively vertical to prevent chlorine gas from being trapped in the cell 9 Connect Tubing To Cell Cut the existing tube and reconnect the...

Page 8: ...is important to re set the power level down several levels If usage significantly increases return from vacation etc it is important to adjust the power level up accordingly Always retest and adjust t...

Page 9: ...ghts Salt level may be too high and engaged the automat ic shut down feature Dilute the spa water by draining some of the spa water and refilling with fresh water Plates Are Dirty With White Or Scale...

Page 10: ...Hex Nut at top of cell housing counter clockwise with a large wrench as shown in picture below The cell plates will turn with the Hex Nut Loosen the Hex Nut to a point that can be turned by hand Loos...

Page 11: ...ct or to explain the usage of the system to the buyer repairs necessitated by use other than normal home use damage resulting from misuse unintended use unforeseen use non pool or spa use abuse accide...

Page 12: ...prod uct Or register your product on line at www ControlOMatic com First Name Last Name Address City State Province Postal Code Phone E Mail Please copy this section and forward a copy to ControlOMat...

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