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SYSTEM OPERATION

1. 

 SELF CLEANING CYCLE:  

Every 6 hours the unit enters a self-cleaning cycle.

2. 

 LOW SALT: 

 When  the SALT level is too low in your pool, the LOW SALT LED will flash. Check the salt levels in the pool and adjust as needed.

3. 

 HIGH  SALT:

  When SALT level is too high in your pool, the HIGH SALT LED will flash. Check salt levels in pool. You may need to lower the 

water and add fresh water. 

4.   

HIGH CHLORINE:  

If salt levels have gone out of range, the LOW/HIGH SALT LEDS will flash together and the  

CSS-20 will go into a standby mode for 6 minutes, continuously checking the salt level.

   If the levels are not corrected during the 6 minutes, then the Salt Cell will shut down for 15 minutes. The Salt Cell will then turn back on for 6 

minutes to check the salt levels again. The system will continue this cycle until the salt levels are corrected. 

5.   LOW WATER TEMPERATURE:  At low water temperatures (under 60 deg)  the HIGH/LOW SALT LEDS will turn on.  The unit will still produce 

chlorine in the 25 % chlorine range until the temperature increases.

6.   POWER LOSS:  If power is lost after the unit is set, the unit will resume operation at the percentage level set when power is restored.

CELL MAINTENANCE

1.  The Salt Cell requires little or no general maintenance.

2   Periodically inspect the Cell plates  to ensure that they are clear of foreign matter and other debris.

 

NOTE: A filtration problem exists (contaminated water is by-passing the filter) if debris is found to have built up around the electrodes and 

plates of the Cell and should immediately be corrected. 

3.  If calcium build-ups form on the electrodes and plates, it may be caused by one of the following:
  a) 

Low Water Flow through the Cell 

– Check the hoses and the injector for blockage of water flow.

  b) 

Poor water Quality

 - High calcium content, clean cells (see below).

  c) 

 Aged Cell

 – After 3-5 years loss of plate coatings may decrease the effectiveness of the self-cleaning process.  Replace cell.

ACID WASH FOR REMOVAL OF CALCIUM DEPOSITS ON CELL PLATES

WARNING:  FOR QUALIFIED POOL PROFESSIONALS ONLY

DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS PROCEDURE WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING

CAUTION:  USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR, GLOVES, AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

1.  Turn  PUMP OFF and allow water to drain back out of the cell and by-pass system.

2.  Disconnect the ¼” BRAIDED HOSE from the Venturi Injector.

3.  Place a bottle of Muriatic acid close to the Venturi Injector

4.   Attach one end of  the two (2) foot  ¼ inch BRAIDED HOSE  provided to the open port on the Injector, secure with clamp. Put the other end of 

the hose in to the container of Muriatic acid.

5.  Turn the pump back on for approximately 1 minute or until  Salt Cell is filled with acid.

6.  Turn the pump off for 15 to 20 minutes to allow the solution to soak the plates.

7.  Repeat Steps 5 and 6 above until the calcium build-up is gone.
NOTE:  The solution entering the pool will not disturb the pH of the pool’s water.

NOTE:  If build-up is not removed, contact your local dealer or Prozone for additional advice.

8.  Reconnect VENTURI to system.

9.  Turn PUMP ON.

WINTERIZATION

Freezing water may damage the Cell’s internal components and may cause cracks in the casing , voiding the Warranty. If severe, or extended 

periods of freezing temperatures are possible, drain all the water from the pump, filter, Salt Cell, supply and return lines before freezing occurs.

SPRING START-UP

Balance your pool and perform start-up as listed in this manual.  

Summary of Contents for CSS20

Page 1: ...ntroduction 1 Safety Warnings 1 Parts List 2 Important Notes 3 Initial Salt Dosage 4 Recommended Salt Type and how to add 4 Chlorine Production and Control 5 Safety Issues 6 Cell Maintenance 5 Warrant...

Page 2: ...g Salt Water Mild salt water is gentle on the eyes and skin In seawater the salinity is approximately 35 000ppm parts per million The human body has a salinity of approximately 4 500 to 6 000ppm while...

Page 3: ...dded the Chlorinator may not perform as intended 3 If the pool has been treated with other forms of Chlorine for instance Sodium Chloride you may already have salt content General 1 Always balance the...

Page 4: ...tors 2 WARNING Do not use salt that contains Prussiate of Soda Prussiate of Soda is an anti caking agent which contains iron This type salt may cause yellow stains on your pool bottom if left there wi...

Page 5: ...lectrodes and plates it may be caused by one of the following a Low Water Flow through the Cell Check the hoses and the injector for blockage of water ow b Poor water Quality High calcium content clea...

Page 6: ...______________________________________________________ Supplier telephone No __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of installation ___...

Page 7: ...ion System Ozone Salt Chlorinator Owner s Manual QUICK START INSTRUCTION GUIDE Please see www prozoneint com to print out the complete Owner s Manual Prozone Pool Products Huntsville AL 35805 256 539...

Page 8: ...installation going back to pool Assemble the Saddle Clamp see gure A Attach Saddle Clamp over hole after pump Insert injector into top of Saddle Clamp push injector through Saddle Clamp into hole in...

Page 9: ...Salt Cell tighten with metal clamp see gure D Attach other end of clear hose to 3 inch PVC pipe tighten with metal clamp see gure D Ozone System Connection Place two black plastic hose clamps on brade...

Page 10: ...f salt cell see gure F Wire power cord in to power supply It is recommended to wire power supply so that when pump is on your CSS 20 unit is on Turn on power switch at bottom of CSS 20 box Turn pump b...

Page 11: ...tor L8 ozone is being injected through the mixing port of the Venturi Injector L7 3 This water enters the Salt Chlorine Generator Cell through the bottom of the Cell L13 4 A low voltage DC current is...

Page 12: ...CTION LOW SALT HIGH SALT 2 Press the MODE button and the three LEDS will begin flashing on and off together 3 Press the MODE button again and the unit will enter the SET UP MODE 4 Select the VALUE des...

Page 13: ...end points up toward the injector Diagram A 3 CAUTION Do not over torque tting assembly Rubber Bushing 1 1 2 Adapter Upper Neoprene Gasket 7 8 Dia Hole 1 1 2 Adapter Lower Lower Saddle Clamp Nut 2 Gas...

Page 14: ...o the small end points up toward the injector Diagram A 4 CAUTION Do not over torque tting assembly Rubber Bushing 1 1 2 Adapter Upper Neoprene Gasket 7 8 Dia Hole 1 1 2 Adapter Lower Lower Saddle Cla...

Page 15: ...tion an unpleasant procedure or ozonation Combined chlorines are most often associated with odors eye irritation and other unpleasant side effects of chlorination Installation of a Prozone Ozonator Sa...

Page 16: ...should be no nitrates in your pool water Most often Nitrates are associated with fertilizers A high level of nitrates may cause a higher than normal demand on Chlorine often lowering the Chlorine leve...

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