OWNER’S MANUAL
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Chlorine level & System operation time
IMPORTANT!
This table is just a guideline for how long the Salt Water System should run to attain the adequate free chlorine level. For reference only.
Free chlorine level varies in different salt and water temperature conditions, so do check it regularly.
If your filter pump does not have a built-in timer, remember to turn the pump on/off manually.
CYANURIC ACID TABLE
Water Capacity
Salt Needed for
start up 3.0g/L (3000ppm)
Cyanuric Acid needed
for start up 0.03g/L (30ppm)
Gals
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
Liters
3785
7570
11356
15141
18927
22712
26497
Lbs
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
KGs
11
23
34
45
57
68
79
Lbs
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
KGs
0.11
0.23
0.34
0.45
0.56
0.68
0.79
CLEANING THE WATER FLOW SENSOR
Water Capacity
Operating Time
Gals
600
1000
3000
5000
7000
Liters
2271
3785
11356
18927
26497
Boost (hours)
1
2
5
9
12
Normal (hours)
2
3
10
17
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Note: not recommended for pools larger than 7,000 gallons in capacity.
Stabilizing chlorine with cyanuric acid
Chlorine will dissipate into the environment naturally. Adding cyanuric acid, a chlorine stabilizer, helps maintain the free chlorine level in pool water.
Optimum cyanuric acid amount
The ideal amount of cyanuric acid is approximately 1% of the salt to be added (see below).
1. Press the TEST button on the GFCI Power Cord Set
k
to switch off the System. Then unplug from the power outlet.
2. Remove the Hose
x
connecting to the Cell Outlet
g
, and check if the tube of the Outlet is dirty or clogged.
3. Rinse and remove any dirt or debris as needed.
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