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MAINTENANCE OF POWER SUPPLY

Little or no maintenance is normally required with the exception of replacing blown Fuses. These Fuses can 

be sourced from your local AquaReviva Dealer. However it is essential that the wall or post to which the 

Unit is installed be sprayed (not the Unit itself) periodically with a good surface type insect repellent, since 

penetration by insects may cause damage, which is not covered by your warranty.

Note: The back of the Unit has been designed as a heat sink. It is normal for this area to become very hot.

MAINTENANCE OF THE IN-LINE ELECTROLYTIC CELL

The In-Line Cell is composed of precious materials, and although proper maintenance can prolong its life 

to the maximum, eventually the process of electrolysis will wear away its delicate coating, at which time it 

gradually ceases to produce chlorine.
Mineral salts and calcium (scale) are deposited on the plates as electrolysis takes place. This build up will 

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inspect the Cell regularly and clean when necessary. The rate at which deposits will form on the plate differs 

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  Calcium hardness of the water

  Water temperature

  pH level

  Water which has been chlorinated with calcium hypochlorite for an extended period

  Calcium in the plaster surfaces of a concrete pool

Because these conditions vary so much, check the Cell at least weekly to begin with to see when either 

scale or a blue/green soapy substance appears on the plates. You will then be able to determine the cleaning 

cycle necessary for your pool (more frequent cleaning may be required in summer). The intervals between 

cleaning could get longer to the point where cleaning is only necessary a couple of times each year. One 

exception is the use of bore water or ground water, in which case cleaning may always need to be as 

frequent as once a week.

NOTE: In areas with hard water, reverse polarity systems may require 

occasional manual cleaning.

The life of the AquaReviva Electrolytic Cells vary substantially from one installation to another due to 

variations in operating time, water quality and composition, system and Cell maintenance.
Please ensure that when Cell replacement is necessary you use the correct genuine AquaReviva 

Replacement Cell to match your system. The correct AquaReviva replacement cells to use are shown in the 

table below:

Model

Replacement Cell Code

DAR14C

DARILC14REP

DAR20C

DARILC20REP

DAR26C

DARILC26REP

ALWAYS INSIST ON GENUINE DAVEY REPLACEMENT PARTS.
If it is necessary to replace the In- Line Electrolytic Cell, beware 

of “look-a-likes”. Only the Genuine AquaReviva Cell is designed 

and warranted to operate with the AquaReviva Power Supply.
SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE ELECTRONICS 

INSIDE THE UNIT IF COPY CELLS ARE USED AND MAY VOID 

WARRANTY.

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Summary of Contents for AquaReviva DAR20C

Page 1: ...geable in swimming pool plumbing requirements following the installation instructions provided in this manual WARNING Failure to follow these instructions and comply with all applicable codes may cause serious bodily injury and or property damage AquaReviva Rainbow Pool Products PO Box 2388 Mansfield Qld 4122 Telephone STD 61 7 3849 5385 Facsimile STD 61 7 3849 5384 Email info rainbowpoolproducts ...

Page 2: ...l the cell with water during the chlorination process Periodically check the paddle of the safety flow switch to ensure it is free to move back and forth Always check Davey s website davey com au for the latest versions of Installation Operation Instructions that support these products IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Diagram A CORRECT OPERATION WITH PUMP RUNNING Flow switch ON 9 Flow switch OFF Dia...

Page 3: ...LY 7 PRE START UP PROCEDURE 8 OPERATION OF YOUR AquaReviva SYSTEM 10 CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT 10 AquaReviva SPECIAL FEATURES 11 AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCK OPERATION 12 MAINTENANCE OF POWER SUPPLY 14 MAINTENANCE OF THE IN LINE ELECTROLYTIC CELL 14 DAY TO DAY OPERATION 16 CHLORINE PRODUCTION 17 GENERAL INFORMATION 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 Packing List Included with your AquaReviva System are the following items...

Page 4: ...ible condition regular monitoring of the electrolytic cell is recommended The Cell is the clear plastic housing containing the plates During the sanitisation process a white powdery Calcium scale may naturally build up on the titanium plates in the cell Monitor the cell to prevent excessive scale build up Excessive scale EXLOG XS ZLOO FDXVH GDPDJH WR RXU FHOO DQG GUDPDWLFDOO UHGXFH LWV HI FLHQF DQ...

Page 5: ... FILTER ACCESSORIES IN LINE CELL FLOW SWITCH POWER SUPPLY 240V Two self tapping screws and wall plugs have been provided for fast and simple installation 8VH D PP PDVRQU GULOO ELW ZKHQ WWLQJ 3RZHU 6XSSO WR D EULFN RU FRQFUHWH ZDOO KHQ PRXQWLQJ WR D SRVW GULOO SLORW KROHV DQG W VFUHZV SURYLGHG 2QFH VFUHZV DUH LQ SRVLWLRQ VLPSO KDQJ 6DQLWLVHU YLD EUDFNHW RQ back of Unit IMPORTANT This diagram is int...

Page 6: ...XD5HYLYD HOO LV VXSSOLHG ZLWK D SDGGOH W SH ÀRZ VZLWFK which is to be installed on the Cell as shown in the diagram on page 6 03257 17 7KH ÀRZ VZLWFK PXVW EH PRXQWHG ZLWK WKH KLJKOLJKWHG DUURZ RQ WRS RI WKH VZLWFK SRLQWLQJ LQ WKH GLUHFWLRQ RI ÀRZ CONNECTING THE FLOW SWITCH TO THE POWER SUPPLY RLQ WKH FRQQHFWRU RQ WKH ÀRZ VZLWFK DQG WKH FRQQHFWRU RQ WKH FHOO FDEOH WRJHWKHU 7KH ZLOO FOLS WRJHWKHU CO...

Page 7: ...6 12 5 250 13 8 276 15 0 300 16 3 326 17 5 350 6000 0 6 7 3 146 8 8 176 10 3 206 11 8 236 13 3 266 14 8 296 16 3 326 17 8 356 19 3 386 20 8 416 STORAGE AND SAFETY 1 Store in a dry covered place away from direct sunlight for longer bag life 2 Always use the entire bag content of Salt once opened Do not keep open bags of Pool Salt as it is sensitive to moisture in the air 3 Care should be taken to a...

Page 8: ...r mineral pool water stays soft silky and crystal clear After adding Davey EcoMineral Salts to your pool the water may temporarily have discolouration and form clusters of foam on the surface This is completely normal and is part of the mineralisation stage and transformation process This may last for 24 hours KRZHYHU DIWHU WKLV WLPH RXU SRRO ZLOO UHWXUQ WR QRUPDO DQG EHFRPH FU VWDO FOHDU DQG FOHD...

Page 9: ...Timer 1 ON Timer 1 OFF Timer 2 ON Timer 2 OFF Automatic Manual ON OFF 6 8 00AM Once the TDS level in the pool is correct the unit may be switched on 1RWH 2QFH WKH XQLW VWDUWV WKHUH LV D VKRUW WLPH GHOD XQWLO WKH FHOO RSHUDWHV WR HQVXUH WKH OWUDWLRQ V VWHP is primed with water At this point the Operation LED should be Green if red refer below Note Polarity LED may be either A or B whichever is on o...

Page 10: ...ow Salinity Indicator As the TDS level in the pool decreases the wear on the Cell increases Although Salt and Activator is not consumed in the sanitisation process it is lost through splashing backwashing and on bathers as they leave the pool The TDS level is also reduced by rain which causes dilution As the TDS level in the pool falls toward the minimum TDS the Operation LED will turn RED At this...

Page 11: ...WFK remains at this position Use the up and down buttons to reach the desired times Hold the buttons down for fast increments Set Timer 1 ON 2 SET THE START TIME FOR THE FIRST RUN TIME SEQUENCE Select the Timer 1 ON position on the selector switch A number 2 will appear at the left of the screen This time factory pre set to 6am Proceed as per a in the Set Clock instruction to change time To disabl...

Page 12: ...ion to change time Automatic ON 6 FILTRATION SYSTEM SWITCHES ON AND OFF AUTOMATICALLY ACCORDING TO YOUR SET TIMES Select the Automatic ON position on the selector switch A number 6 will appear on the left of the screen Manual ON 7 OVER RIDES THE AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCK SETTINGS SWITCHES FILTRATION SYSTEM ON Select the Manual ON position on the selector switch A number 7 will appear on the left of the...

Page 13: ... an extended period Calcium in the plaster surfaces of a concrete pool Because these conditions vary so much check the Cell at least weekly to begin with to see when either scale or a blue green soapy substance appears on the plates You will then be able to determine the cleaning cycle necessary for your pool more frequent cleaning may be required in summer The intervals between cleaning could get...

Page 14: ...e scale is being dissolved from the plates the solution will foam when this foaming action has stopped the Cell is clean and the solution can be returned to the container for future use or discarded appropriately NOTE do not leave the acid solution in the Cell for more than hour 7 5LQVH WKH HOO RXW ZLWK FOHDQ WDS ZDWHU E OOLQJ DQG GUDLQLQJ D FRXSOH RI WLPHV FKHFN WKDW DOO WKH VFDOH deposits have b...

Page 15: ...els 3 TDS LEVELS WARNING Some people recommend that you put salt directly in the skimmer box This is a very poor practice as it allows very high concentrations of salt WR EH SDVVHG WKURXJK RXU OWUDWLRQ DQG RWKHU SRRO HTXLSPHQW 6DOW LV WKH HVVHQWLDO HOHPHQW E ZKLFK RXU 8QLW RSHUDWHV QVXI FLHQW 6DOW ZLOO GDPDJH RXU HOO RECOMMENDED TDS LEVEL RANGE 4 000 6 000ppm WARNING Do not add Hydrogen Peroxide t...

Page 16: ...ockwise Test your chlorine level again the following morning at around the same time If your chlorine level is still high repeat the above process until the correct level is attained SHOCK TREATMENT Periodically especially during extremely hot conditions it may be necessary to boost the amount of chlorine in your pool in order to maintain absolute sanitation of the water This can be achieved by ad...

Page 17: ...by rain wind and dust There are QXPHURXV YDULHWLHV VRPH DUH IUHH ÀRDWLQJ ZKLOVW RWKHUV JURZ RQ ZDOOV DQG LQ FUDFNV and come in different colours Some are more resistant to chemical treatment than others Bacteria The germs that contaminate your pool Introduced by swimmers dust rain storms and other elements Balanced Water The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents pool water fr...

Page 18: ...ting 6 Sanitiser fuse blown 7 Dirty Cell 8 Filter needs back washing 9 Flow switch not connected 10 QVXI FLHQW ZDWHU ÀRZ WKURXJK FHOO 11 Running times incorrect 12 Main house fuse blown 13 Pump motor faulty NOTES SERVICE HISTORY Low Chlorine Production Check for 1 Dirty Cell clean if required 2 Filter needs back washing 3 Cell failing 4 Pool stabiliser too low 5 pH too high 6 TDS level too low 7 R...

Page 19: ...g from misuse or negligent handling improper use for which the product was not designed or advertised failure to properly follow the provided installation and operating instructions failure to carry out maintenance corrosive or abrasive water or other liquid lightning or high voltage spikes or unauthorised persons attempting repairs Where applicable your Davey product must only be connected to the...

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