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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SALT
&
POOL
WATER
VOLUMES
•
Which
kind
of
salt
to
use:
Use
only
Sodium
Chloride
Salts
Use
only
sodium
chloride
(NaCl)
salt
that
is
at
least
99.8%
pure.
It
is
also
acceptable
to
use
water
conditioning
salt
pellets
(the
compressed
forms
of
evaporated
salt).
However,
it
will
take
a
longer
time
for
them
to
dissolve.
Do
not
use
iodized
or
yellow
(yellow
prussiate
of
soda)
colored
salt.
Salt
is
added
to
the
pool
water
and
the
electrolytic
cell
uses
this
salt
to
create
the
sanitizer.
The
purer
the
salt
the
better
the
performance
of
the
electrolytic
cell.
•
Optimum
Salt
Levels
The
ideal
salt
level
in
the
pool
water
is
between
2500
‐
3500
ppm
(parts
per
million).
The
optimal
level
is
3000
ppm.
A
too
low
salt
level
will
reduce
the
efficiency
of
the
saltwater
system
and
result
in
low
sanitizer
production.
A
high
salt
level
may
generate
a
salty
taste
to
the
pool
water
(this
may
occur
at
a
salt
level
above
3500
‐
4000ppm).
Too
high
of
a
salt
level
may
damage
the
power
supply
and
cause
corrosion
to
pool
metal
fixtures
and
accessories.
The
Salt
Table
page
of
this
manual
shows
the
correct
dosage
of
salt
needed.
The
salt
in
the
pool
is
constantly
recycled.
Salt
loss
occurs
only
when
pool
water
is
physically
removed
from
the
pool.
Salt
is
not
lost
due
to
evaporation.
•
Adding
Salt
1.
Switch
the
filter
pump
on
to
start
water
circulation
2.
Keep
the
saltwater
system
turned
off.
3.
Determine
the
amount
of
salt
to
be
added
(see
“Salt
Table”).
4.
Evenly
spread
the
proper
amount
of
salt
around
the
inside
perimeter
of
the
pool.
5.
Avoid
clogging
the
filter
by
not
adding
salt
through
the
skimmer.
6.
Brush
the
pool
bottom
to
speed
up
the
dissolving
process.
Do
not
allow
salt
to
pile
up
on
the
bottom
of
the
pool.
Run
the
filter
pump
24
consecutive
hours
to
thoroughly
dissolve
the
salt.
7.
After
24
hours
and
if
all
the
salt
is
dissolved,
turn
on
the
Saltwater
System,
press
button
until
you
hear
a
“beep”,
code
“00”
flashing
(see
“System
Operation”
section
steps
2
to
4)
and
set
the
saltwater
system
to
desired
operating
time
(see
“Operating
Time
Table”).
•
Removing
Salt
If
too
much
salt
has
been
added,
the
unit
will
beep
and
display
“code
92”
(see
“Alarm
Codes”).
You
will
need
to
lower
the
salt
concentration.
The
only
way
to
do
so,
is
to
partially
drain
the
pool
and
refill
it
with
fresh
water.
Drain
and
refill
approximately
20%
of
the
pool’s
water
until
the
“Code
92”
disappears.
•
Pool
Volume
Calculation
Types
of
Pool
Gallons
(pool
size
in
feet)
Cubic
Meters
(pool
size
in
meters)
1
cubic
meter
=
1000L
Rectangular
Length
x
Width
x
Average
Depth
x
7.5
Length
x
Width
x
Average
Depth
Circular
Length
x
Width
x
Average
Depth
x
5.9
Length
x
Width
x
Average
Depth
x
0.79
Oval
Length
x
Width
x
Average
Depth
x
6.0
Length x
Width
x
Average
Depth
x
0.80