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Turn the Chlorine Production down to 00% by pressing the arrow button
A
on front of the control center.
Operating the unit above 00% production without salt will damage Cell. The
Salinity
button
C
on the
AquaPure can be used to determine salinity in the case of a new pool installation, or a complete water
change so long as the Chlorine Production is set to 00%. See page 25, Section 5.4.2, step 2.
• 3.0 to 3.5 gpl of salt is recommended for optimum water conditions.
• Low salt concentration below 2.0 gpl will cause premature cell failure.
• High salt concentration above 4.0 gpl may damage the control center.
• High salt concentration above 6.0 gpl may cause corrosion damage to pool
fi
xtures.
NOTE
Should too much salt be inadvertently added to the pool see “Troubleshooting” page 30.
NOTE
To convert gpl (grams per liter) of a salt solution to PPM (Parts Per Million) of a salt solution multiply by 1000,
i.e., 3.0 gpl salt X 1000 = 3000 PPM salt.
4.7.3 How to Add Salt to the Pool?
1. Turn on pump to circulate pool water.
2.
IMPORTANT - Turn the AquaPure off by pressing the arrow button
A
and setting CHLORINE
PRODUCTION Rate to 00%
.
3. Determine amount of salt from the following charts.
4. Broadcast or spread the salt into the outer perimeter of the pool, or into the shallow end of the pool for
quick and even distribution.
5.
To avoid clogging the
fi
lter or damaging control center and pump, do not add salt through the
skimmer, main drain, or surge tank
.
6. Brush the pool bottom and allow water to circulate for 24 hours to dissolve completely and mix evenly
with the pool water.
7. After 24 hours, verify correct salt reading.
8. Turn on the AquaPure and set to desired Production rate (Press arrow button
B
).
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