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(101CD)  MODEL 8110  KRYSTAL CLEAR™ DELUXE SALTWATER SYSTEM (SALT IN POOL) ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.5” PANTONE 295U  12/06/2007

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Common salt (sodium chloride) is made up of two elements, sodium and 
chloride. During the installation of your Saltwater System, a measured quantity of
salt is dissolved in the pool water to make it slightly salty. This pool water is passed
through the Saltwater System’s electrolytic cell to produce chlorine which is 
dissolved instantly in the water. The chlorine instantly starts to destroy bacteria,
algae and oxidizes other organic materials.

HOW THE CHLORINE IS GENERATED

Hose Returning

Water to Pool

Hose from

Filter Pump

Electrolytic Cell 

(with Titanium  Plates)

Flow Sensor

Cell Housing

Receptacle

Electrolytic Cell 

Line Cord

Power Cord

Electronic

Control Station

Key Saltwater System Parts:

• Power Supply

The power supply converts AC electrical current to a low voltage DC current.
This is required by the cell to perform the electrolysis that creates chlorine.

• Electrolytic Cell (with Titanium Plates)

The electrolytic cell contains bipolar titanium electrodes which perform the 
electrolysis and produce liquid chlorine when energized with DC electricity.
Chlorine is generated when pool water containing salt passes through the cell.
The chlorine production can be varied by changing the number of hours the 
Saltwater System is operating each day. The Saltwater System has a built-in self 
cleaning cycle that operates every twenty hours without interrupting chlorine 
production.

• Flow Sensor

The flow sensor protects the electrolytic cell and ensures there is adequate 
water flowing through the cell. When the water flow drops below minimum flow 
rate, the electrolytic cell will automatically shut down to protect the titanium 
plates. A safety buzzer will sound and the LED display panel will show a signal 
code (see “LED Code Chart”) indicating the problem.

• Electronic Control Station

The electronic control station contains an LED display panel and a set of 
pushbuttons to program the Saltwater System operating hours. It also monitors 
the different parameters such as salt level, water flow and the electrolytic cell 
activity. If any deviation from the norm occurs then a buzzer will sound and 
the LED display panel will show a signal code (see “LED Code Chart”) indicating
the problem.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Power:

110 - 120 Volt AC

Amperage:

2.5 A

Wattage:

250W

Ideal Salt Level:

3000 ppm (parts per million)

Maximum Chlorine Output/hour:

24 grams/hour

Minimum Flow Rate:

700 ~ 4000 gallons/hour (2650 - 15140 liters/hour)

Limited Warranty:

2 Years (see “Limited Warranty”)

Power Supply

Summary of Contents for Krystal Clear 8110

Page 1: ...efully before Installing and using this Product I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE To purchase parts and accessories or to obtain non technical assistance Visit www intexcorp c...

Page 2: ...t Up Instructions 9 13 Salt and Pool Water Volumes 14 Intex Pools Salt Table 15 Intex Pools Operating Time Table 16 Non Intex Pools Salt Table 17 Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table 17 Operating Inst...

Page 3: ...ter plugs to connect unit to electric supply provide a properly located outlet Assembly and disassembly by adults only Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when...

Page 4: ...10 unit Maximum output of hypochlorous acid equivalent to 0 225 kg 0 495 lb of free available chlorine per day For swimming pools a minimum of 1 ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained READ...

Page 5: ...LEAR DELUXE SALTWATER SYSTEM SALT IN POOL ENGLISH 7 5 X 10 5 PANTONE 295U 12 06 2007 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 p...

Page 6: ...pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules Thes...

Page 7: ...s REF NO DESCRIPTION QTY SPARE PART NO COMMON FOR CONNECTION TO FILTER PUMPS WITH 32MM 1 1 4 HOSE SIZE 1 ADAPTOR A WITH THREADED COLLAR OPTIONAL 1 10849 2 O RING A 1 10712 3 SCREW 4 10713 4 ELECTROLYT...

Page 8: ...d chlorine when energized with DC electricity Chlorine is generated when pool water containing salt passes through the cell The chlorine production can be varied by changing the number of hours the Sa...

Page 9: ...11 1 Assemble the above ground pool AGP and its filter pump per installation instructions 2 Remove the Saltwater System and it s accessories from the packaging 3 Place the Saltwater System in line af...

Page 10: ...ion Go to step 2 directly if your pool is empty 2 Connect the adaptor A 1 to the electrolytic cell 4 outlet as shown in Drawing 1 Tighten securely 3 Disconnect the water return to the pool hose from t...

Page 11: ...B 12 Drawing 2 11 FILTER PUMP 38mm 1 1 2 HOSE 38mm 1 1 2 HOSE SALTWATER SYSTEM SWIMMING POOL WATER TO POOL PLUNGER VALVE WATER FROM POOL 1 If your above ground pool is filled with water close the plun...

Page 12: ...er filter pumps for those with different thread or without thread on the connection Connect to 32mm 1 1 4 filter pump outlet connection 1 Connect adaptor B 12 to the connector hose 11 Tighten securely...

Page 13: ...the adaptor A 1 to the electrolytic cell 4 outlet Tighten securely 2 Connect the water return to the pool hose to the adaptor A 1 on the Saltwater System with a hose clamp Connect to 38mm 1 1 2 hose 1...

Page 14: ...antly recycled Salt loss is due only to pool water physically removed from the pool Salt is not lost due to evaporation How to Add or Remove Salt Adding Salt 1 Depress the ON button on the filter pump...

Page 15: ...x 122cm 16 x 48 488cm x 132cm 16 x 52 549cm x 122cm 18 x 48 549cm x 132cm 18 x 52 732cm x 122cm 24 x 48 732cm x 132cm 24 x 52 488cm x 122cm 16 x 48 549cm x 132cm 18 x 52 508cm x 124cm 16 8 x 49 549cm...

Page 16: ...24 x 52 488cm x 122cm 16 x 48 549cm x 132cm 18 x 52 508cm x 124cm 16 8 x 49 549cm x 135cm 18 8 x 53 549cm x 305cm x 107cm 18 x 10 x 42 610cm x 366cm x 122cm 20 x 12 x 48 610cm x 366cm x 132cm 20 x 12...

Page 17: ...500 150 65 40 20 8000 30000 200 90 55 25 10000 37500 250 110 70 30 12000 45500 300 135 80 35 14000 53000 350 160 95 45 Water Capacity Operating Time hours at different ambient air temperatures Gals Li...

Page 18: ...another 2 seconds until you hear the second short beep LED flashes 00 This procedure unlocks the keypad control buttons 3 Set Saltwater System operating hours Increase the scheduled number of hours o...

Page 19: ...tomatically turn itself back on in 24 hours to continue its daily chlorine production 8 The LED will be become blank after 1 hour indicating the Saltwater System is dormant Power Saving Mode waiting f...

Page 20: ...itanium plates 2 Low salt level No salt 3 Possible electrolytic cell failure 1 High salt level Ensure the plunger valves are opened if any Ensure your filter cartridge cell are clear from debris and d...

Page 21: ...s 3 hours remaining 04 Operating Hours 4 hours remaining 05 Operating Hours 5 hours remaining 06 Operating Hours 6 hours remaining 07 Operating Hours 7 hours remaining 08 Operating Hours 8 hours remai...

Page 22: ...wash it off 3 If flushing does not remove the deposits use plastic brush do not use a metal brush to clean the surface and the hinge if necessary 4 After the flow sensor has been inspected and cleaned...

Page 23: ...ng out of the pool 3 Disconnect screen fitting 10 from the flow sensor conduit 6 See Parts Reference 4 Disconnect the adaptor A from the Saltwater System outlet Look inside the electrolytic cell 4 ins...

Page 24: ...Total Alkalinity levels at the same time Directions and Use 1 Dip entire strip into water and remove immediately 2 Hold strip level for 15 seconds do not shake excess water from strip 3 Compare free...

Page 25: ...to be unstable Any chemical added to the water will have an affect on pH Result if too high Scale formation cloudy water eye skin irritation poor chlorine efficiency Calcium Hardness Refers to the am...

Page 26: ...use and or when the unit is operating Increase the Saltwater System operating time per day See Operating Instructions Remove the cell for inspection clean it if necessary See Maintenance Drain about...

Page 27: ...clear from debris and dirt See Maintenance Release all trapped air in the circulation line See Filter Pump Manual Check for the direction of water inlet and water outlet hose Reverse the hoses if nece...

Page 28: ...wim Take the time to learn CPR and first aid Instruct anyone who is watching your children about potential pool hazards and about the use of protective devices such as locked doors barriers etc Teach...

Page 29: ...provisions of this Limited Warranty shall be brought before an informal dispute settlement board and unless and until the provisions of these paragraphs are carried forth no civil action may be instit...

Page 30: ...GER NO DIVING OR JUMPING SHALLOW WATER DIVING MAY RESULT IN PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH Be Safe Swim with a friend Children must be accompanied by an adult Don t swim when using alcohol or drugs Be fami...

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Page 33: ...ormation This service and this information do not replace the official hard copy label The PMRA does not provide any guarantee or assurance that the information obtained through this service is accura...

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