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INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE USE
There are basic safety precautions that you need to follow to be safe. Including
:
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock.
All electrical wiring MUST be in conformance with all applicable local
codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code ® (NEC®).
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
WARNING
Higher temperatures may require higher chlorine output to maintain proper free available
chlorine residuals. The actual amount of chlorination required by your pool can change, and
varies according factors not limited to bather load, rain, temperature, dirt, debris, and chemical
balance.
WARNING
Always turn unit off when operating any plumbing control valves such as for backwashing, water
exhaust, or during operation of spa or water features if operation restricts water flow to the cell.
A build-up of flammable gases will result in hazardous conditions.
When install the unit, ensure that materials and parts used in the pool are compatible with
the use of chlorinated water and salt. Avoid high salt levels (above the recommended range).
Ensure that the chlorine generator operates only when the circulation pump is operating.
When installed with a pool equipment timer, the Control Module must be to the load side
of the timer clock.
If additional chlorine is required (due to hot weather), use Sodium Hypochlorite
to,maintain an appropriate chlorine residual in the water.
Proper pool chemistry must be maintained at all times.
Please find the green terminal inside the control box and connect it to the grounding
device in order to minimize the risk of electric shock. Use the correct copper wire size and
make sure the wire is connected to an electrical service ground.
The control box also equips with one bonding at the bottom. Use a solid copper bonding
conductor not smaller than 8 AWG and Connect local bonding structure in the pool area.