ELECTRODE CLEANING:
Mix up a solution of 1-part hydrochloric acid to 8 parts water. Submerse the electrode in this
solution. Do not submerse brass terminals.
There will be a reaction as the calcium is dissolved. When the reaction ceases (about 10
minutes) rinse the electrode in clean water, wipe the brass terminals dry and check that all
calcium has been dissolved. If not, repeat the process with a new solution.
ELECTRODE REASSEMBLY:
Ensure the silicon seal is still in place on the inside circumference of the electrode cap. Insert the
electrode back into the housing and screw on (clockwise) the locking nut. Plug the electrode lead
back on to the electrode terminals and turn on the power to the chlorine generator.
POWER SUPPLY REPAIR/MAINTENANCE:
Do not open, no user serviceable parts inside.
The power supply module and cords attached are
to be serviced and/or repaired/replaced only by
qualified electrician or the manufacturer.
If the supply cord is damaged, it shall only be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or
similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Salinity 4,000 – 5,500 ppm
TA (Total Alkalinity) 80 – 200 ppm
Chlorine 2.0 – 4.0 ppm
Cyanuric acid 30 – 50 ppm
pH 7.2 – 7.8
Phosphate 0-500ppb
CAUTION:
• When working with acid the use of eye
protection, respirator, and rubber gloves
are strongly recommended.
• Always refer to MSDS when dealing with
hazardous chemicals.
• When mixing, add acid to water, but
NEVER water to acid.