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a) 

Polarity Indicator

: The + or -  symbol appears before the 

Digital Output Display

, to indicate 

the polarity in which the system is operating (i.e. posit ive or negative direction of ‘Cell’ current). 
The symbol will alternate accordi ng to pre-set factory settings and does not effect the normal 
operation of the unit. 

b) 

System Control

: When the 

System Control 

is being adjusted, the unit will ind icate (flashing) 

the percentage of time that the ‘Cell’ will operate duri ng the filtration cycle (for a few seconds, 
then display reverts to ‘Cell’ Output display). 

c) 

‘Cell’ Cleaning

: The ECO-matic units use a patented Electronic Auto-Cleaning system fo r the 

‘Cell’. ‘Cells’ may ev entually scale in e xtreme hard water cond itions and will requ ire manual 
cleaning if this occurs. 

d)  The second 

Low Salinity 

warning phase (Red + Red LED’s ) is very short. Therefore on first 

warning phase (Red + Green LED’s) prompt action is recommended to avoid 

Cut-Out

 

 

Stand-by Indicator 

 

The 

Stand-By 

indicator will be ON when th e Unit is preparing to produce sanitizer. This will be eit her 

during the system’s initial 

Start-Up 

or when the ‘Cell’ is in an OFF cycle during the filtration cycle 

(refer 

System Control

). Stand-By indicator can also   be ON 

after System Protection Cut-Out has 

activated. (i.e.: when unit has shut down). 

 

Flow Indicator 

 

If there is a problem with water fl ow or gas is detected in the ‘Cell Housing’ the 

Flow 

indicator will be 

ON. When this occurs the pump or pipes should be inspected for damage and the 

Gas Sensor 

on 

the ‘Cell’ checked for correct connection (and scale build-up on bolt head). 

 

System Control (Output Control) 

 

The 

System Control 

allows you to control the amount of sanitizer to be produced during any filtration 

cycle (filter operating time). 
The setting on the   

System   Control 

determines the amount of time  for which the ECO-matic will 

operate during the filt ration cycle. The 

System Control 

dial is graduated approx imately as follows: 

0% (MIN), 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, (MAX) 100%. 

The 

System Control 

will not vary the rate at which the ‘Cell’ will produce sanitizer (as indicated on 

the DISPLAY), just the ‘time’ for which the ECO-matic will produce sanitizer. 

 

When the 

System Control 

is set to MIN, the ‘Cell’ will be OFF. 

When the 

System Control 

is set to MAX, the ‘Cell’ will be ON. 

The 

System Control 

is graduated in steps of 20% from MIN (OFF) to MAX 

(ON). (Refer diagram to the right) 

 
 

If the ‘Cell’ is OFF and you wish to check its operation, simply turn the 

System Control 

to MAX and 

the ’Cell’ will turn ON. Once checked, adjust the 

System Control 

back to the des ired position and 

after a few minutes the ‘Cell’ will turn OFF again. 

 

Backwashing the Filter: During this process, 

System Control 

must be set to Min (Off) 

 

Note: If the ECO-matic is controlled by ORP chemical automation, turn the control knob to 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MEMS36USA

Page 1: ...ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained READ THE LABEL AND OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE USING KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN REGISTRATION NO 30295 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT WARNING operating the...

Page 2: ...ATION NUMBER 30299 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT This cell must only be used on this model of chlorine generating device Do not use this device with bromide products Read the Label the Installation Manual...

Page 3: ...3 INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS For Commercial Model ECO matic MEMS36USA Automatic Chlorine Generator For Davey Water Products Pty Ltd Australia P N401730...

Page 4: ...ow Salinity Indicator and Cut Out 21 Installing the Salt Pro Annode 9 Winter Mode 21 Installing the POWER SUPPLY 10 Gas Sensor 21 Connecting the POWER SUPPLY to line voltage 10 Shocking the Pool 22 Ha...

Page 5: ...when installing ECO matic MEMS36USA Automatic Chlorine Generator 10 NOTE For outdoor pools chlorine residuals can be protected from destruction by sun light by addition of stabilizer cyanuric acid 11...

Page 6: ...rovide the sanitizer necessary to maintain your pool spa water by using and recyc ling a natural product sa lt Your ECO matic will do exactly the same thing as pool chlorine would do HOCl the same eff...

Page 7: ...tPro should be ins talled in line and will serve as a sacrific ial component Provided with a bonding lu g and an air release valve Housed in a 5cm 2 slip tee with clear PVC for visual inspection Flow...

Page 8: ...derations regarding Cell location When correctly installed the Cell will produce sanitiz er only when water is flowing through it and obviously the sanitizer is carried in the water to wherever the wa...

Page 9: ...from the Cell head The Inlet and outlet pipes must be pointing vertically DOWN to form an inverted U c onfiguration with the Cell Housing The vertical inlet and outlet PVC piping must be a minimum of...

Page 10: ...ttings for easy connection of PVC to copper pipes Back up Sanitation In the event of a system failure or during periods of extreme bather loads and or very hot weather or due to local authority r egul...

Page 11: ...the electrolyt ic cell Insta ll one SaltPro per each body of water The anode itself shall have a permanently a ttached bonding lug which shall be connected to the main bonding loop with a 8 bonding wi...

Page 12: ...12 offs on back of power supply provide ventilation for wall mounted units...

Page 13: ...en to Ground Simply put the power supply cord wires should be connected to the same terminals as the filter pump to insure that the power supply receives the same voltage as the filter pump and is swi...

Page 14: ...sure that all internal wiring is clear of the side and bottom panels to allow proper seating of the front panel Insert sides of front panel into the slots at each side slide the front panel UP so its...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...16 Electrical Connection...

Page 17: ...ly from each bag into the pool water DO NOT load all the salt into one area but rather move along the pool while pouring to distribute the salt evenly During the time the salt is dissolving do not bac...

Page 18: ...nd controlled as two separate factors Sanitizer The amount of sanitizer required for your pool varies from time to time and depends upon a number of variables including the number of swimmers in the p...

Page 19: ...r decreases and in time as the Cell nears the end of its life Note Your Test Kit is your ONLY INDICATOR of whether your ECO matic is producing sufficient too little or too much sanitizer for your pool...

Page 20: ...r pump ON ECO matic also gets power ECO matic power switch can then be left ON and filter power control will also control the ECO matic 2 The unit will enter a START UP PHASE which will repeat itself...

Page 21: ...air at Stand By on Cell check pump pipes for damage leaks 2 Gas Sensor lead not connected to Cell 3 System is wired incorrectly Approx Green Green System operating normally 90 100 Approx Green Red 1 C...

Page 22: ...wn Flow Indicator If there is a problem with water fl ow or gas is detected in the Cell Housing the Flow indicator will be ON When this occurs the pump or pipes should be inspected for damage and the...

Page 23: ...ll turn back ON after the rain has been mi xed into the water unless the salt lev el has been reduced by dilution overflow 2 Scaled Cell a scaled Ce ll will not dra w as much electrical current as a c...

Page 24: ...tional source of chlorine Maintenance of your ECO matic The Power Supply The power supply should requir e very littl e if any maintenance exce pt maybe for occasiona l replacement of blown fuses Howev...

Page 25: ...eaning There should be no need to disconnec t the Cell from it s leads for normal Cell cleaning However it may be necessary at some time to disc onnect the cell Cell replacem ent warranty or servic e...

Page 26: ...re us ed for some time before becoming ineffective saves having to make the solution eac h time Avoid getting the weak acid solution on skin or in your eyes If you accidentally do so wa sh off immedi...

Page 27: ...where allowed by local authority regulations i Measure the stabilizer level using an appropriate test kit It should be between 15 and25ppm ii If the pool has neve r had stab ilizer added then approx 2...

Page 28: ...s acceptable ii The use of quaternary ammonium compounds Quats as an algaecide can promote turbidity cloudiness This is caused by the very high chlorine levels in the cell reacting with the Quats comp...

Page 29: ...se the manufactu rer will provide f ull replacement of the part including labor charges if required Warrant y does not include onsite labor or shipping During the Warranty Period any defective product...

Page 30: ...29 ACTUAL SIZE TEMPLATE SCREW POSITION TEMPLATE 2 5 8 Use this template for mounting power supply See page 10 for details Screw Position Template...

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