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OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
(Continued)
7
.
Boost cycle
•
If
the
test
result
is
below
0.2
ppm,
press
and
hold
“BOOST”
button
for
5
seconds
until
the
indicator
lights
up
and
the
LED
displays
“80”.
This
indicates
that
the
saltwater
system
has
started
copper
ion
and
more
chlorine
sanitizer
production.
You
can
press
and
hold
the
“BOOST”
button
for
another
5
seconds
until
the
indicator
is
off,
which
will
cancel
the
Boost
cycle.
Note:
Once
the
system
has
started
copper
ion
and
more
chlorine
sanitizer
production,
the
boost
button
can’t
be
re
‐
set
until
the
power
switch
is
off.
•
The
boost
operating
hours
is
8
times
the
amount
of
time
programmed
into
the
system,
i.e.
if
your
saltwater
system
operating
time
is
3
hours,
the
boost
procedure
will
run
8
x
3
=
24
hours.
After
boost
procedure
has
been
completed,
the
system
will
automatically
switch
to
the
normal
working
mode.
•
Once the boost is operating, check whether the filter pump operating hours have been set properly. For example, the boost operating
time is 16 hours, the filter pump should be set to run for 17 hours at least. Increase the filter pump operating time if necessary.
Note:
If an Intex filter pump is attached to the system, set the pump switch to on “I” position.
•
After a heavy rain, heavy pool usage or if the pool is dirty, press the “BOOST” button to shock the pool again.
8
.
Test pool water regularly:
For the maximum pool volume of 26000L, it will take from approximately 2 days for the copper concentration to reach the
recommended level, when the system is set at its maximal intensity.
Maintain 1-3ppm of free available chlorine until the copper concentration reaches 0.2-0.3ppm. Until then, copper levels
should be checked daily with a test kit. Once the copper concentration has reached the required level, maintain 0.6-3ppm of
free available chlorine.
The presence of organic matter on swimming pool water reduces the effectiveness of sanitizers. Reducing sanitizer levels
from 1-3ppm to 0.6-3ppm is possible only when the organic matter content in swimming pool water is controlled.
Once the copper level is balanced, test the pool water daily to maintain the free available chlorine level between 0.6 – 3ppm.
NOTE:
A High copper ion concentration may cause blonde hair to exhibit a green hair. To prevent this, wear a swimming cap
during swimming, and wash hair with special shampoo after using the pool. See “Troubleshooting Guide”.
9. Stand-by/power saving mode:
•
When the cycle ends, the green “SLEEP” indicator on the control panel lights up and the LED display flashes “93”. The
system is now in Stand-By mode. After a while, it shuts down and sets itself in a Power Saving mode. The system will
automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours, starting its daily cycle of chlorine production.
•
The “SLEEP” indicator stays on, while the system is in the Power Saving mode. The LED display however, goes blank
after 1 hour. Press any button (
or
) to view the last LED code.