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in the cell—the posts fit into the corresponding color keyed sockets on the connector end of the cell housing. The cable is designed
to come from below the cell. Make sure wing nuts are correctly tightened to ensure good contact.
1.3 POOL PREPARATION
The chlorinator requires a minimum 3000 ppm of salt but the recommended level is 4000 ppm therefore add 4 kg (8.8 lbs) of salt
for every 1000 L (265 gal) of water (a typical pool of around 50 000 L (13,210 gal) requires 200 kg (441 lbs) of salt).
Salt should always be added at the shallow end of the pool and allowed to dissolve. Running the pump will mix the water and speed
the dissolving process.
WARNING
: Never add salt to the skimmer box!
NOTE : Plug the pump directly into a power outlet (bypass the Chlorinator) and run for 8-10 hours to ensure the salt is dissolved prior
to running the chlorinator.
When the salt is dissolved, connect the pump to the chlorinator and run it on maximum chlorine output. Check that the low salt light
is not on. If it is, check again in 24 hours.
2.1 USER PANEL
The user panel can be broken down into 4 separate areas:
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Programming area for setting the clock and on periods.
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Chlorine Output Controls for setting the chlorine output level and to activate the Safety Backwash feature.
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Warnings display to indicate that there is no flow to the cell or there is insufficient salt in the pool.
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User Mode for manual control of the pump/Chlorinator or to select Spa mode.
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Chlorine Production Level indicates the amount of chlorine being produced.