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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

Summary of Contents for Neptune NDC15

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Button Salt Test 13 14 12 6 Shortcut Button Backwash 14 15 13 Main Menu 15 13 1 Main Menu Backwash 15 13 2 Main Menu Brightness 15 13 3 Main Menu Cell Cleaning 15 13 4 Main Menu Chlor Boost 16 13 5 M...

Page 3: ...ions on your recent purchase of your Neptune Digital Salt and Mineral Chlorinator Thank you for supporting Pool Pro Products Please take a moment to read through the entire manual before installing yo...

Page 4: ...tion on a particular subject s in good faith and is not an exhaustive treatment of such subject s Its use is beyond the control of the author contributor publishers and distributors and should not be...

Page 5: ...this does not mean you need more salt There will always be less chlorine demand in colder water For salt only We recommend adding 3 5kg of pool salt per 1000 litres of pool water For minerals magnesi...

Page 6: ...e chlorinator unit Weekly T A Total Alkalinity Concrete 80 150ppm Fibreglass Vinyl 80 120ppm Add Pool Pro pH Buffer Add Pool Pro Hydrochloric Acid Fortnightly Calcium Hardness Concrete 250 300ppm Fibr...

Page 7: ...do not allow gases generated from the Cell to collect and build up in any part of the installation It is RECOMMENDED that the Cell Housing be installed horizontally to create a natural gas trap that a...

Page 8: ...Plugs and Screws provided The Power Pack should be mounted no further than 1 5m from the Chlorinator Cell for ease of operation 8 INSTALLING THE CELL Connect the Cell Housing horizontally in the retu...

Page 9: ...e Runs a backwash process to clean the media inside the pool filter system Enters the Main Menu if pressed when the LCD screen is displaying the Main Screen see section Main Screen on page 9 Saves any...

Page 10: ...es for your chlorinator to operate a 2 CYCLES DAY 6am 10am and 4pm 8pm b 1 CYCLE AM 8am 4pm c 1 CYCLE PM 8pm 4am 3 Press to save or press to exit without saving If these cycle times are not suitable y...

Page 11: ...on the Main Screen for the shortcut buttons to function 12 SHORTCUT BUTTONS 12 1 SHORTCUT BUTTON POWER MODE This function changes the operating mode of the chlorinator AUTO running on the timer settin...

Page 12: ...flash Press or to adjust the hour Press to save 4 The minutes will flash Press or to adjust the minutes 5 Press to save or press to go back to the hours Press again to exit without saving TIMER SETTI...

Page 13: ...Press again to exit without saving 6 If you chose SINGLE CYCLE you will be taken back to the Main Screen If you chose DUAL CYCLE continue to the next step 7 To set the ON START time for TIMER 2 TIMER...

Page 14: ...able for cartridge filters 3 Press to begin the backwash cycle The pump will start and run for 2 minutes A countdown timer will display on the LCD screen Press to increase the run time by 1 minute if...

Page 15: ...ervice Menu 12 Spa Mode 13 Winter Blanket Mode 14 pH Control Mode See Section 12 6 on pages 14 15 SHORTCUT BUTTON BACKWASH 13 1 MAIN MENU BACKWASH 13 2 MAIN MENU BRIGHTNESS This function adjusts the b...

Page 16: ...f the LCD screen 1 Press the button to enter the Main Menu Press or to scroll through the menu Press to select Contrast 2 Press or to adjust the contrast 3 Press to save or press to exit without savin...

Page 17: ...mation regarding the Service Menu 13 12 MAIN MENU SPA MODE This function allows you to adjust the settings for a spa 1 Press the button to enter the Main Menu Press or to scroll through the menu Press...

Page 18: ...s useful for priming tubes after an acid drum change or adding the required acid from your acid demand test IMPORTANT Enter the exact amount from your test result in ml e g 500ml and the system automa...

Page 19: ...cium 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...

Page 20: ...ll chamber of water is passing over the cell You may need to backwash your filter See Backwash Pages 14 15 The cell could be damaged or at the end of its life Damaged coating will reduce cell life and...

Page 21: ...o wall outlet and outlet is turned on Plugged into power point and turned on but still no power Test wall outlet with a working appliance Wall outlet working but still no power Check circuit breaker a...

Page 22: ...chamber of water is passing over the cell You may need to backwash your filter See Backwash Pages 14 15 The cell could be damaged or at the end of its life Damaged coating will reduce cell life and ou...

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Page 24: ...re Entry 13 PPN00869 Cable Grommet 6N 4 14 PPN00501 Grommet Rubber Aux Hole Up To 19mm 15 PPN00488 Cell Plug SL 10 Male End Complete With Power Supply Looms Grease Filled 16 Neptune Screw Stainless M3...

Page 25: ...l Only 62 PPN00379 3 Way Cell Housing Smokey 63 OR950M Cell Housing NDC O Ring EPDM Rubber 64 PPN00380 Cell Cap Locking Ring NDC 65 PPSCCAP Cell Cap Includes Cable Cover Cap Brassware Washers Resin Fi...

Page 26: ...bient temperature or any condition that adversely affects the performance of the equipment will render this warranty null and void 3 Defective equipment must be returned to the manufacturer or dealer...

Page 27: ...to submit a warranty request The warranty is void under the following circumstances Installation is carried out incorrectly by any person other than a person authorised by us to do so The Power Pack o...

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