OPERATION
Chlorine Control
The Control Knob on the front of the chlorinator is used for chlorine control, Fully anti-clockwise
is 0% and fully clockwise is 100%. There are 10 LED segments to indicate percentage production,
every LED segment = 10% chlorine production
Manual Operation
To manually operate the Chlorinator & Pump move the RED tab on the timer
to the upper position
Automatic Operation
To Automatically operate the Chlorinator & Pump from the Timer settings
move the RED tab on the timer to the middle position
Turn OFF
To turn the Chlorinator & Pump OFF move the RED tab on the timer
to the lower position
The illustration below shows the chlorinator set for Automatic operation
and chlorine production @ 50%
WATER
QUALITY
Your water BALANCE should be kept within the following levels for trouble free operation
SALT - Sodium, Mineral or Magnesium
Measurement Interval - once a month
4000 mg/L
pH
Measurement Interval - once a week
7.2 - 7.8 Controlling your pH is most important so that you have good active levels of
chlorine throughout the water, high pH above 8.0 will reduce the effectiveness of chlorine
When pH is high, Adding Hydrochloric acid will lower the pH
When pH is low, Adding Sodium bicarbonate will raise the pH
Stabiliser
Measurement Interval - Every 4 - 6 weeks
Stabiliser level should be kept between 30-70 mg/L, levels higher than this aren’t required.
Stabiliser should be measured by your pool shop every 4-6 weeks but most importantly in
summer when UV levels are highest
Chlorine
Measurement Interval - once a week
Chlorine ( Free Chlorine ) should be measured once weekly and kept between 2 - 3 mg/L for
effective disinfection, adjust the chlorinator output percentage or the pump run time to
either increase or decrease this level as required
Total Alkalinity
Measurement Interval - 4 -6 weeks
80 - 150mg/L
Calcium Hardness
Measurement Interval - every 3 months
175 - 300mg/L
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