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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
Unplug the power cord before cleaning your system. Also close the plunger valves on your pool or insert the black hat-like plugs
in the strainer opening to prevent water spillage. After completing all maintenance tasks, you must plug the power cord back in
and open the plunger valves or remove the plugs.
FLOW
SENSOR
CLEANING
1.
In
a
counter
‐
clockwise
motion
unscrew
the
collar
of
the
flow
sensor
(7)
and
remove
it
from
the
electrolytic
cell
conduit
.
See
“Part
Reference”.
2.
If
deposits
and
debris
are
seen
on
the
surface
of
the
flow
sensor,
then
use
a
garden
hose
to
wash
it
off.
3.
If
flushing
with
water
does
not
remove
the
deposits,
use
a
plastic
brush
to
clean
the
surface
and
the
hinge
if
necessary.
Do
not
use
a
metal
brush.
4.
After
the
flow
sensor
has
been
inspected
and
cleaned,
align
the
locator
notch
on
the
flow
sensor
to
the
connection
ridge
in
the
conduit.
Now
turn
the
collar
in
a
clockwise
motion,
tightening
the
sensor
back
into
its
position.
Do
not
over
tighten.
ELECTROLYTIC
CELL
CLEANING
The
electrolytic
cell
has
a
self
cleaning
function
incorporated
into
the
electronic
control's
programming.
In
most
cases
this
self
cleaning
action
will
keep
the
cell
working
at
optimum
efficiency.
If
the
pool
water
is
hard
(high
mineral
content)
the
cell
may
require
periodic
manual
cleaning.
To
maintain
maximum
performance,
we
recommend
that
you
open
and
visually
inspect
the
electrolytic
cell
once
every
month.
The
following
steps
provide
instructions
on
how
to
clean
your
cell.
INSPECTION
AND
CLEANING
1
.Switch
off
the
unit,
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
electrical
socket.
2
.
For
filter
pumps
with
1
‐
1/4”
(32mm)
hose
size
–
To
prevent
water
from
flowing
out
of
the
pool,
unscrew
the
strainer
grids
from
the
strainer
connectors
and
insert
the
hat
‐
like
plugs
into
the
strainer
connectors.
For
filter
pumps
with
1
‐
1/2”
(38mm)
hose
size
–
Turn
both
plunger
valve
handles
fully
clockwise
until
they
stop.
This
closes
the
valve,
prevents
the
water
from
flowing
out
of
the
pool.
3
.Disconnect
the
2
hoses
from
the
Saltwater
System,
and
assemble
the
cell
cover
(10)
at
each
side
of
the
cell.
4.
In
a
counter
‐
clockwise
motion,
unscrew
the
collar
of
the
copper
electrode
(5)
and
remove
it
from
the
electrolytic
cell
(4).
Lift
up
the
copper
electrode.
5.
Pour
kitchen
grade
vinegar
into
the
cell
to
immerse
the
titanium
plates.
Then
put
the
copper
electrode
back
in
the
cell,
soak
them
for
about
one
hour
until
no
colored
areas
remain.
6.
Open
one
side
of
the
cell
cover
(30)
,
drain
and
properly
dispose
of
the
vinegar.
Connect
the
hose
which
goes
from
the
pool
to
the
cell.
Flush
the
cell
with
the
pool
water.
7.
Reverse
steps
3,
4,
5
and
6
to
reconnect
the
electrolytic
cell.