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11.6)
Flow switch; no, yes
Here you can enter if the installation is equipped with a Flow switch.
If you enter
YES
, the unit assumes that a flow switch is active. In case of a water flow a
contact will close. When the contact is closed, the dosing pumps Ph and salt electrolysis
can function, when there is no flow, the contact is open and so the dosing pump and salt
electrolysis will not function or will stop at a flow stop.
11.7)
Safety alarm: on or off or info
The alarm function is required to ensure safe use of this device and pool.
Alarm on:
The alarm screen rises to one:
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pH too high ( pH>8.5 or pH too low ( pH < 5.5)
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Redox too high(>xx)
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pH or Redox measurement =0
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uninterrupted dosing for 240 min
The alarm message disappears after the middle menu button is pressed. From then on, one
can manually or automatically bring the values to their level by adding the appropriate
products and mode.
After the set time of the alarm has elapsed and the values are not yet ok then the
alarm will come back into effect.
With an uninterrupted dosage for 240 min or 4 hours, the device goes into alarm
mode and stops the functionality of the dosing pumps and electrolysis.
Alarm off:
Never use the device in the alarm OFF mode during normal and automatic operation. The
alarm OFF mode is used only to monitor your device in the event of a malfunction. If you
turn the alarm off, the alarm will not work for 60 minutes.
Suction cap of pH in the acid can. It is recommended not to lower the suction cap to the
bottom of the canister. If something would go wrong with the dosage, the whole can of
acid will not be pumped into the pool.
12) How much salt should there be in the pool?
Although the equipment starts to work with a smaller salt percentage, it achieves optimum
salt concentrations of 3.5kg/m3. We recommend a concentration of 3.5kg / m3 to
compensate for small losses of salt that occur when cleaning the filter, the effect of
rainfall, etc. To calculate the salt to be added, multiply the total volume in m3 of your
swimming pool x3,5
Example:
A swimming pool with the following dimensions: Length 9m ; 4.5m in width and
1.6m in depth
9 x 4.5 x 1.6 = 64.8 cubic meters. 64.8 x 3.5 = 226.8 kg salt to be added
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