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(328IO)  MODEL ZS6220 & ZS6230  OZONE & SALTWATER SYSTEM  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  PANTONE 295U  07/14/2017

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6. Boost 

cycle

• 

After a heavy rain or if the pool is dirty, press and hold “BOOST” button 

 

for 5 seconds until the indicator lights up and the LED display “80”. 

 

This indicates that the Ozone & Saltwater system has started ozone 

 

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. 

• 

The boost operating hours is 8 times the amount of time programmed into the system, 

 

i.e. if your Ozone & 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.

7.  Test pool water regularly:

 

Test the pool water every week to maintain the proper sanitizer level.

 

It’s very important that the free chlorine is between 0.5-3 ppm.

8.  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 5 minutes. Press any 

 button 

(  or 

 ) to view the last LED code.

9.

 

Electrode Self-Clean cycle:

• 

Press and hold 

 button for 5 seconds until the LED display flashes “10”. 

 

Depending on your pool water calcium hardness level, press 

y

y

 button 

 

again to select the self-clean cycle time as below. Total of 3 settings: 

 

14 hours, 10 hours and 06 hours.

 NOTE:

 The life of the cell varies depending on water conditions, pool usage and operating 

 

time of the device. Select 14 hours cycle time to maximize the life of the electrolytic cell if 

 

the calcium hardness level is up to 150 ppm. Manual routine cleaning and maintenance will 

 

further lengthen the life of the electrolytic cell.

• 

With the desired self-clean hours showing, press 

 button to lock the keypad controls 

 

and the LED display will return to the normal operating time. The system will reverse the 

 

polarity of the electrode 

(5)

 every time according to the selected hours.

 

NOTE: 

If you forget to lock the keypad controls, the system will automatically lock it.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

Calcium Hardness

Self-clean cycle time 

0 - 150 ppm

Reverse polarity every 14 hours

150 - 250 ppm

Reverse polarity every 10 hours

250 - 350 ppm

Reverse polarity every 06 hours

Summary of Contents for L ZS6220

Page 1: ...7 2017 Intex Marketing Ltd Intex Development Co Ltd Intex Trading Ltd Intex Recreation Corp All rights reserved Tous droits r serv s Todos los derechos reservados Alle Rechte vorbehalten Printed in Ch...

Page 2: ...lt Table 9 Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table 10 Intex Pools Operating Time Table 11 Non Intex Pools Salt Table 12 Non Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table 12 Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table 12 Operating...

Page 3: ...installed Do not bury the electrical cord Locate the cord where it will not be damaged by lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufa...

Page 4: ...t may vary Not to scale When ordering parts be sure to quote the model number and part numbers 4 1 3 9 8 7 6 5 2 10 2 12 11 REF NO DESCRIPTION QTY SPARE PART NO 1 ADAPTOR A WITH THREADED COLLAR OPTION...

Page 5: ...rts destroying bacteria and algae It also oxidizes all other organic materials Ozone is made by drawing air through Corona Discharge CD cells that break down oxygen molecules which then recombine into...

Page 6: ...filter pump 1500 4000 gph 5680 15140 lph to drive the water and function properly The Ozone Saltwater System must be installed as the last piece of pool equipment in the water return line to the pool...

Page 7: ...pump outlet connection with a large hose clamp Tighten securely Connecting the system to other types of pool After you have connected the Ozone Saltwater System to the pump connect it to the pool This...

Page 8: ...ue only to pool water being physically removed from the pool Salt is not lost due to evaporation Adding Salt 1 Switch the filter pump on to start the water circulation 2 Keep the Ozone Saltwater Syste...

Page 9: ...549cm x 132cm 20 x 48 610cm x 122cm 22 x 52 671cm x 132cm 24 x 52 732cm x 132cm 26 x 52 792cm x 132cm 15 8 x 49 478cm x 124cm 16 8 x 49 508cm x 124cm 18 8 x 53 569cm x 135cm 18 x 10 x 42 549cm x 305c...

Page 10: ...x 122cm 7947 30079 2 0 0 9 22 x 52 671cm x 132cm 10472 39637 2 6 1 2 24 x 52 732cm x 132cm 12481 47241 3 1 1 4 26 x 52 792cm x 132cm 14667 55515 3 7 1 7 GRAPHITE GRAY PANEL Pool SET 15 8 x 49 478cm x...

Page 11: ...18 x 52 549cm x 132cm 20 x 48 610cm x 122cm 22 x 52 671cm x 132cm 24 x 52 732cm x 132cm 26 x 52 792cm x 132cm 15 8 x 49 478cm x 124cm 16 8 x 49 508cm x 124cm 18 8 x 53 569cm x 135cm 18 x 10 x 42 549cm...

Page 12: ...artup Kgs Salt Needed when Low Salt Detected Lbs Salt Needed when Low Salt Detected Kgs Water Capacity Gals x 0 025 Water Capacity Liters x 0 003 Water Capacity Gals x 0 0067 Water Capacity Liters x 0...

Page 13: ...timer will now activate your Ozone Saltwater System at the same time each day for the number of hours you have set NOTE The Ozone Saltwater System will not operate if the filter pump is not operating...

Page 14: ...LEEP 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 autom...

Page 15: ...aining 08 Operating Hours 8 hours remaining 09 Operating Hours 9 hours remaining 10 Operating Hours 10 hours remaining 11 Operating Hours 11 hours remaining 12 Maximum Operating Hours 12 hours remaini...

Page 16: ...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 product can be mounted to a platform using the two hole...

Page 17: ...its position Do not overtighten Electrolytic Cell Cleaning The electrolytic cell has a self cleaning function incorporated into the electronic control s programming In most cases this self cleaning a...

Page 18: ...the flow sensor from the electrolytic cell 9 housing 5 Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the electrolytic cell 9 to immerse the titanium electrodes Soak for 1 hour 6 Open one side of the cell cover 11...

Page 19: ...label If necessary adjust the chemical level in the pool water It is very important to use the proper technique when testing the water s chemical level Read and follow the written strip instructions c...

Page 20: ...ffect on pH Result if too high Scale formation cloudy water eye skin irritation poor chlorine efficiency Calcium Hardness Refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water Result if...

Page 21: ...manual Check the direction of the inlet and the outlet hose Reverse the hoses if necessary See Set Up Instructions Clean the flow sensor paying special attention to the hinge See Maintenance Plug the...

Page 22: ...propriate stabilizer See Cyanuric Acid table Use a pool cover when the pool is not in use and or when the unit is operating Increase the daily Ozone Saltwater System operating time See Operating Instr...

Page 23: ...duct package and package insert warnings and instructions Remember however that product warnings instructions and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation but do not cover all ris...

Page 24: ...er will inspect the item and determine the validity of the claim If the item is covered by the provisions of the warranty the item will be repaired or replaced with the same or comparable item at Inte...

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