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Section 3a

 – OPERATION 

 

Key Features – continued 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POOL PILOT

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

Digital

 

 
 

 

 

 

  

S a n i t i z e r

   

100%

 

 

 

 

 

12:00P   80F

 

   ON   

  

Check

 

 

 

 

 

 System 

  
 
 
 

 

 

 

Boost 

  Menu 

 Select 

  Pump  

 
 
Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW 

and 

SELECT

 to scroll through the sub-menu.  After completing a step, it displays the next step:  

3.1 

Test

: same as 1.0 above plus cell 

Amp-hrs

 – then returns to Main Menu (3.0) 

3.2-3.4  

Set Time of Day

: same as 2.4 above 

3.5 

Force Reverse

: allows you to check cell volts and amps in the opposite direction (verifies reversing feature) 

3.6 

Set Reverse Time

: allows adjustable self-cleaning reverse rate of 

2

4

8

 or 

16

 hrs; 

Back – Main Menu 

(3.0) 

 

Cell reversal is set on 4-hrs from the factory for ideal cell life.  For conditions such as high calcium levels that can 

 

cause the cell to scale quicker than the self-cleaning cycle can control, change the setting to “2” hours.   

 

For vinyl liner pools or optimum water chemistry balance according to the Saturation Index, see page 10, changing the  

 

REVERSING cycle to “8” or “16” hours will extend the life of t he cell.   

 

If the 

Reverse Time

 is set to the “16” hours setting, check the cell weekly for the first month to ensure no scale  

develops.  If there is scale development, change the setting to “8” hours. 

 

Note

: changing the Reversing Time to “2” hours will affect the cell life.  However, operating with scale  

 

development on the cell is more damaging to the life of the cell and changing the reversing time is suggested  

3.7 

Calibrate Salt

: allows you to calibrate the salt display.  Contact the factory for calibration solution 

3.8 

Replace Cell

: Only used when replacing cells.  May be used to zero the amp -hour counter. Consult R B F 

International Ltée/Ltd. for details  

3.9 

Back – Main Menu

 (returns to MAIN MENU) 

 

4.0 INSTALLER MENU 

 (Hold 

Select

 for 10 seconds to enter this mode)

 

Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW 

and 

SELECT

 to scroll through the sub-menu.  After completing a step, it displays the next step:  

4.1 

English

/

Metric

: displays volume in gallons or cubic meters; salt additions as lbs or kg; 

Back – Main Menu

 (4.0) 

4.2 

Te mperature Units

: displays the water temperature in 

Fahrenheit

 or 

Celsius

Back - Main Menu

 (4.0) 

4.3 

12/24-hour Time

: displays the current time in 

12-hour Time

 or 

24-hour Time

 units; 

Back – Main Menu

 (4.0) 

4.4 

Set Pool Volume

: displays the volume of the pool in either 

Gallons

 or 

Cubic  Meters

 

4.5 

Set Cell Power

: allows you to set the 

Power Level = 1, 2 or 3.  Warning:  Operating on “1” reduces cell power 

but extends cell life, “3” increases cell power but reduces cell life.  Back – Main Menu

 (4.0) 

4.6 

Set Pump Config

: allows you to select from 

External Timer

One-Speed

 

Pump

 or 

Two-Speed Pump 

configuration 

4.7- 4.9 

Set

 

Time of Day

: same as 2.4 – 2.6 above 

4.10 

Back – Main Menu

 (returns to MAIN MENU)

 

 

 

Error Messages: 

If the message 

“Sanitizer Off”

 is shown, the system halts sanitizer production.  This is shown when the unit is at rest or when 

the salt level is extremely low. 
If the message 

“Warning!”

 is shown, the system will continue to produce sanitizer but at a reduced efficiency.  This is 

associated with a warning message to check the system.

Summary of Contents for CRISTAL MAGIC Pool Pilot Digital 60

Page 1: ...acteria And Algae In Swimming Pool Waters For Indoor or Outdoor Use RETAIN MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CRISTAL MAGIC IMPORTANT READ THE LABEL AND THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATING Notice to User...

Page 2: ...___________ Control Unit Control Unit Model Number DIG60______________ Serial Number ____________________________ Cell Cell Model RC13 Serial Number ____________________________ Customer Assistance HO...

Page 3: ...ater chemistry in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 6 DANGER To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times Children...

Page 4: ...Connections Remote ORP Connections 2b Cell and Manifold Installation 6 Verification of Flow Switch Protection 6 Section 3 OPERATION 3a Key Features Display Panel 7 9 3b Pool Water Preparation 10 Salt...

Page 5: ...ting See page 10 for salt requirements the tri sensor assembly holes to tighten the screws RATINGS Input Power 115 VAC 3 0 AC amps MaximumOutput Equivalent to 0 88 kg 1 92 lbs of free available chlori...

Page 6: ...AD SIDE of your time clock electronic controller switch or relay to work in conjunction with your circulation pump For control of your main circulation pump single or two speed through the Pool Pilot...

Page 7: ...erify that the flow switch is working as designed which is to halt power from being sent to the cell in the presence of insufficient flow A defective Flow Switch could cause serious personal and or eq...

Page 8: ...r when manually discontinued When Boost is activated with External Timer setting programmed the time remaining for the boost cycle is held in memory and will start up in Boost mode until expired With...

Page 9: ...ub menu After completing a step it displays the next step 2 1 English Metric displays volume in gallons or cubic meters salt additions in lbs or kg Back Main Menu 2 0 2 2 Temperature Units displays th...

Page 10: ...3 7 Calibrate Salt allows you to calibrate the salt display Contact the factory for calibration solution 3 8 Replace Cell Only used when replacing cells May be used to zero the amp hour counter Consul...

Page 11: ...the salt Ensure that ANY salt you use contains a minimum purity of 99 Sodium Chloride NaCl NOTE Do not use Rock Salt due to its high levels of impurities TEST YOUR WATER FOR SALT LEVEL FIRST with the...

Page 12: ...ls Maintain and balance only as needed CYANURIC ACID STABILIZER CONDITIONER This chemical goes by either trade name and allows your chlorine residual to last longer by protecting it from the UV degrad...

Page 13: ...s and Access is gained to you do not need to wire harness Control Circuit lift off metal cover electrical connections remove these board removes with cover and fuses Fuse Location and Ratings F1 Main...

Page 14: ...e treated with a mixture of one 1 part Muriatic Acid into four 4 parts water Mix the solution in a container high enough to cover the Cell blades You may also use non fuming pre mixed cell cleaner per...

Page 15: ...ell Unions and Cord ordered separately 12 ft 3 6m Cell Cord 952 1 Union O Ring 19013 Cell RC13 Nut Half only 2 pcs for 2 in 50 mm Sx S Union Thread Half Only for 2 in 50 mm S x S Union Tri Sensor Asse...

Page 16: ...d corrosion 4 Premature Cell Failure Requires Replacement Cell A Abnormally high Cell usage due to an insufficient A Check the stabilizer level and adjust to recommended levels Stabilizer Cyanuric aci...

Page 17: ...Products Act to use a control product under unsafe conditions For swimming pools a minimum of 1 ppm of free available chlorine or bromine must be maintained For spas a minimum of 3 ppm of free availab...

Page 18: ...UCTS ACT This cell must only be used on this model of chlorine generating device Read the Label and the Installation and Operation Manual of the chlorine generating device RBF CRISTAL MAGIC Digital Mo...

Page 19: ...ormation This service and this information do not replace the official hard copy label The PMRA does not provide any guarantee or assurance that the information obtained through this service is accura...

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