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Note: It is recommended that a
warm water detergent solution be
used to soak the electrodes at this
point if there is any evidence of
body fats, oils or greases.
8.
Re-fit cell to plumbing
line making sure both
rubber “O” ring seals
are in place.
9.
Re-connect plug of Power
Pack to 240 volt power point
and switch on.
10.
Reset time switch if fitted.
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
In addition to the electronic current limiting and overload protection circuit built into the
Power Pack, there is an internal Type M205 1.5A Slow Blow fuse fitted to further
protect the power supply for the Cell.
Should this fail (as indicated by the Salt Monitor failing to show any reading despite the
Chlorine Control knob being correctly set) it is an indication that a fault has occurred
related to the electronic circuitry.
In the event that this should occur, please call for service.
HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR CHLORINATOR CELL LAST?
When installed on a normal domestic pool, Poolrite cell electrodes have a nominal life
expectancy of approximately four years if they are correctly maintained.
With operating conditions varying widely in different pools, the actual life of the cell
electrodes can be quite different from the nominal life.
For example, a chlorinator cell operating for only 3 hours daily can be expected to last
twice as long as the same cell operating for 6 hours daily. Likewise, the same cell
operating 24 hours daily may suffer electrode failure after just one year!
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