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(112)  MODEL 6220  KRYSTAL CLEAN POOLWATER SYSTEM ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.5” PANTONE 295U  12/25/2006

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Before starting the saltwater system be sure that:

The entire filtering and saltwater system is connected to a grounding type receptacle 
protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD).

The filter pump operates several minutes before starting the saltwater system (This 
removes air pockets and debris in the water hoses).

No air is trapped in any of the hoses (Follow the Filter Pump Owner’s manual to release 
any trapped air).

1.

Adjust the time control dial which is located at 
the back of the electronic control station to the 
suitable level for your pool size. See operation 
time table. See Fig. 11.

NOTE:

The operating time level is already set 

in the factory if you are purchasing a pool set.

2.

Switch on the unit. The left side green LED on 
the control panel will light up.

3.

The right side green LED light on the control 
panel will light up about ten minutes after the 
salt is thoroughly dissolved and mixed with 
water, which indicates the saltwater system 
has started chlorine production. The built-in 
timer will now operate for the number of hours 
selected at the same time each day.

NOTE:

The saltwater system will not operate 

if the filter pump is not operating.

4.

The number of operating hours can be 
re-adjusted as necessary. Switch off the 
unit and adjust the time control dial.

5.

The right side green LED light on the control panel will turn off when the cycle has 
ended. The system automatically goes into a “Power Saving Mode” and will 
automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours to continue its daily chlorine production.

Fig (11)

WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Connect this product only to a grounding type receptacle 
protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD).
Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a 
GFCI/RCD. Use a qualified electrician to install the GFCI/RCD, which has a maximum 
rate of 30mA. Do not use a portable residual current device (PRCD).

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use extension cords, timers, plug adaptors or
converter plugs to connect unit to electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.

Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when your 
hands are wet.

Position this product away from pool to prevent a child from climbing on pump to 
access the pool.

Do not operate this product when pool is occupied.

Operating this product without water flowing through the system can cause a build up 
of flammable gases which can result in FIRE OR EXPLOSION.

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Summary of Contents for Krystal Clean Poolwater 6220

Page 1: ...l rights reserved Tous droits r serv s Todos los derechos reservados Alle Rechte vorbehalten Printed in China Imprim en Chine Impreso en China Gedruckt in China Trademarks used in some countries of th...

Page 2: ...pecifications 7 Set Up Instructions 8 10 Stationary Mounting Option 11 Salt and Pool Water Volumes 12 13 Operating Instructions 14 18 Intex Pools Operating Time Table 15 16 Non Intex Pools Operating T...

Page 3: ...child from climbing on pump to access the pool Children must stay away from this product and electrical cord s Do not operate this product when pool is occupied Never use the pool if indicated chlori...

Page 4: ...STEM ENGLISH 7 5 X 10 5 PANTONE 295U 12 25 2006 P P A A R R T T S S L L I I S S T T PARTS LIST NOTE Drawings for illustration purpose only May not reflect actual product Not to scale 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9...

Page 5: ...006 P P A A R R T T S S R R E E F F E E R R E E N N C C E E PARTS REFERENCE Before assembling your product please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts 3 4 5...

Page 6: ...VEL INDICATOR TANK COVER COVER CLIPS SCREWS INCLUDED COVER CLIP SCREW SALT CONTAINER NET SALT CONTAINER SALTWATER TANK FILTER SALTWATER TANK DRAIN VALVE PLUG DRAIN VALVE CAP WATER FILTER O RING WATER...

Page 7: ...nerated when pool water containing salt passes through the cell The sanitizer production can be varied by changing the number of hours the saltwater system is operating each day The saltwater system h...

Page 8: ...ake sure the tank is securely connected to the base See Fig 2 5 In a clockwise motion screw the salt container 7 to the underneath of tank cover 3 See Fig 3 6 Attach the cover to the saltwater tank Lo...

Page 9: ...A 15 to the saltwater system as shown in Fig 6 Tighten securely NOTE Make sure the LED lights on the saltwater system are facing out from the pool during the installation as shown in Fig 6 4 Disconnec...

Page 10: ...insert the water baffle adaptor A 14 into the saltwater system outlet as shown in Fig 5 Go to step 3 directly if your pool is lower than 42 107cm in height 3 Disconnect the water return to the pool ho...

Page 11: ...r to a base in a permanent upright position Check your local authorities to determine if there is a regulation in your area regarding above the ground swimming pool filter pumps If yes then the produc...

Page 12: ...fficiency of the saltwater system and result in low sanitizer production High salt concentration may damage the power supply and cause corrosion to pool metal fixtures and accessories The best way to...

Page 13: ...ately turn the water filling valve clockwise to close the valve The tank should fill in 3 4 minutes See Fig 10 Fig 9 SALT POOL WATER VOLUMES continued Fig 10 2 1 IMPORTANT DO NOT try to move the unit...

Page 14: ...the same time each day NOTE The saltwater system will not operate if the filter pump is not operating 4 The number of operating hours can be re adjusted as necessary Switch off the unit and adjust th...

Page 15: ...1 5894 22309 3 1 1185 4485 1 4 1718 6503 1 4 2086 7896 2 3 2454 9288 2 3 3282 12422 2 3 3861 14614 3 1 4440 16805 3 1 5061 19156 3 1 6423 24311 4 1 6981 26423 4 1 12481 47241 5 1 5061 19156 3 1 6981 2...

Page 16: ...2cm x 366cm x122cm 28 x 12 x 48 853cm x 366cm x122cm 28 x 12 x 52 853cm x 366cm x132cm 86 5 8 x 59 x 23 5 8 220cm x 150cm x 60cm 102 1 2 x 63 x 25 5 8 260cm x 160cm x 65cm 118 x 78 3 4 x 29 1 2 300cm...

Page 17: ...e system The flow rate is dependent on filter pump size pool size filter cartridge condition a dirty filter reduces the flow rate considerably and pool water level When the tank cannot be drained anym...

Page 18: ...her temperatures may require higher chlorine output longer operation time to maintain proper free available chlorine residuals If a power outage occurs or the power cord is unplugged then the saltwate...

Page 19: ...High Salt Concentration 1 Circulation line blocked 2 Incorrect inlet and outlet hose direction 3 Flow sensor failure 1 Saltwater ran out in the saltwater tank 1 Added too much salt or not filled with...

Page 20: ...t salt water can damage grass plants etc 2 Open the tank cover 3 See Fig 12 3 Check to make sure that the drain valve plug 10 inside the saltwater tank is plugged in place See Fig 13 4 Remove the drai...

Page 21: ...from the house plants etc 7 Insert the drain connector 19 to the drain valve See Fig 15 NOTE The drain connector will push the drain valve plug 10 open inside the tank and water will start to drain i...

Page 22: ...tank filter 8 facing up See Fig 16 4 Flush out any dirt or debris by using a garden hose 5 Remove the salt container 7 by unscrewing as shown See Fig 17 6 Clean the salt container net 6 and salt conta...

Page 23: ...degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Fahrenheit 38 degrees Celsius storage location 5 The original packing carton can be used for storage 3 Way Test Strips can test the sanitizer level...

Page 24: ...ncy Total Alkalinity Indicates the degree of the water s resistance to change in pH It determines the speed and ease of pH change so always adjust total alkalinity before adjusting the pH level Result...

Page 25: ...o install baffle adaptor Filter cartridge dirty Heater or the other accessories are in use simultaneously Pool water level is too low Increase the saltwater system operating time per day See Operating...

Page 26: ...and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation but do not cover all instances or risk and or danger For additional safeguards also familiarize yourself with the following general g...

Page 27: ...this manual The Service Center will determine the validity of the claim IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEX THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES BE...

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