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General Maintenance
1.
Never cover the chlorinator unit with towels or similar. The chlorinator has air vents
to keep it cool. Covering the vents may cause damage to the chlorinator.
2.
The chlorinator should always be in an undercover area away from the elements.
3.
The chlorinator should never be in a closed shed or similar environment near
chemicals or fertilisers. Fumes from chemicals and fertilisers may cause damage to
the chlorinator and may void the warranty.
4.
Annually check all plug connections are tight and in sound condition.
Cell Maintenance
The cell may require cleaning if it contains debris or is being used in an area with hard
water. Hard water can cause calcium build-up on the cell, the sensor, or the cell plates.
1.
Press the
button to OFF.
2.
Switch off the chlorinator and unplug at the power point.
3.
Unscrew the cell’s locking ring and remove the cell’s electrode.
4.
Check for pool debris, especially after backwashing. Check for calcium build-up on
the electrode. Do not scratch or bend the cell plates.
5.
If calcium build-up is present, use
Pool Pro Cell Cleaner
to clean the cell. We do
not recommend the use of Hydrochloric Acid to clean the cell.
6.
Check the cell’s O-Ring is clean, greased with silicone grease (never use
petroleum based lubricants) and securely located in the cell housing.
7.
Reinstall the cell into the housing and hand tighten the locking ring securely.
8.
Plug the chlorinator into the power point and press the
button to turn the
chlorinator on. The chlorinator will return to its previous settings.
Power Pack Maintenance
1.
Ensure the chlorinator is plugged into a weatherproof RCD protected 10amp outlet.
2.
Ensure the pool pump is plugged into the bottom AC socket of the chlorinator unit.
3.
Check all plugs and cords for damage. If any are damaged, they must be replaced
by the manufacturer or a similar qualified person. If the chlorinator is hard wired, a
qualified electrician is required.
4.
Periodically turn the chlorinator off and apply an insect surface spray on the WALL
or POST that the chlorinator is mounted to, to keep insects from entering the
chlorinator unit. DO NOT spray directly into the air vents or on the chlorinator unit.
Allow adequate time for the spray to dry, before turning the chlorinator back on.
14. CHLORINATOR MAINTENANCE