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(261IO) Sand Filter Pump & Saltwater System with Electrocatalysis Oxidation (14” & 16”) ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 08/04/2014
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ELECTROLYTIC CELL CLEANING
E.C.O. ELECTRODE CLEANING
The titanium electrode and
E.C.O.
electrodes have
a self cleaning function incorporated into the
electronic control’s programming. In most cases this self cleaning action will keep the electrodes
working at optimum efficiency.
If the pool water is hard (high mineral content) the electrodes may
require periodic manual cleaning. To maintain maximum performance, we recommend that you
open and visually inspect the titanium and
E.C.O.
electrodes
(4 & 5)
monthly.
The following steps are some instructions on how to clean your cell.
1
. Switch off the unit, unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
2
. Disconnect the hose
(12)
from the electrolytic cell
(22)
outlet and cover the outlet with the
drain outlet cover
(3)
from the 6-way valve
(see drawings 36 and 37).
3.
Remove the electrolytic cell from the 6-way valve outlet by unscrewing the electrolytic cell
(22)
collar
(see drawing 38)
.
4.
Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the cell to immerse the titanium plates
(see drawing 39)
.
Soak for about 1 hour and then flush with a high-pressure garden hose.
5.
Reverse steps 2 to 4 to reconnect the electrolytic cell.
1
. Switch off the unit, unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
2
.
In a counter-clockwise motion, unscrew the electrical plug collar from the E.C.O.
electrode
cell, and remove the electrical plug from electrode cell
(see drawings 40 and 41)
.
3.
Unscrew the
E.C.O. electrode cell collar, then remove the electrode cell and place it on a
bucket.
4.
Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the bucket until the E.C.O.
electrode cell is immersed
(see
drawing 43)
. Soak for 1 hour and then flush with a high-pressure garden hose.
5.
Reverse steps 2 to 4 to reconnect the
E.C.O.
electrode cell.
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