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WARNING
–
In
order
to
comply
with
UL1081
Section
53.5
and
UL1795
(Hydro
‐
massage
bathtubs)
Sections
21.1,
59.5
and
63.1
and
some
local
electrical
codes;
“connect
only
to
a
circuit
that
is
protected
by
a
ground
fault
circuit
‐
interrupter
(GFCI).”
Such
a
GFCI
should
be
provided
by
the
installer
and
should
be
tested
on
a
routine
basis.
To
test
the
GFCI,
push
the
test
button.
The
GFCI
should
interrupt
power.
Push
the
reset
button.
Power
should
be
restored.
If
the
GFCI
fails
to
operate
in
this
manner,
there
is
a
ground
current
flowing,
indicating
the
possibility
of
an
electric
shock.
Do
not
use
the
system.
Disconnect
the
unit
and
contact
a
qualified
service
representative
before
using.
PREVENT
CHILD
INJURY
AND
DROWNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury;
do
not
permit
children
to
operate
this
product.
Do
not
let
anyone,
especially
small
children,
sit,
step,
lean,
or
climb
on
any
equipment
installed
as
part
of
your
pool’s
operational
system.
Unless
otherwise
stated,
ALL
components
of
your
pool’s
operational
system
should
be
located
at
least
3
feet
from
the
pool
so
children
cannot
use
the
equipment
to
gain
access
and
be
injured
or
drown.
EQUIPMENT
WATER
PRESSURE
HAZARD
Always
turn
pump
off
prior
to
installing
or
removing
the
Electrolytic
cell.
Your
pump/filter
is
operated
under
pressure
and
the
pressure
must
be
released
before
you
begin
work.
Please
see
your
pump/filter
owner’s
manual
for
further
instructions.
To
avoid
cell
damage,
water
pressure
in
the
cell
must
not
exceed
75
PSI.
Do
not
operate
electrolytic
cell
without
proper
flow
or
water
circulation.
A
build
‐
up
of
flammable
gases
will
result
in
hazardous
conditions.
CAUTION
–
FAILURE
TO
HEED
THE
FOLLOWING
COULD
CAUSE
DAMAGE
TO
POOL
EQUIPMENT
OR
PERSONAL
INJURY
•
The
Breeze
Chlorinator
must
be
installed
and
operated
as
specified
in
the
owner’s
manual.
•
Power
to
the
Breeze
should
be
turned
off
before
unplugging
the
Electrolytic
cell
from
the
cell
housing,
or
power
supply,
to
prevent
cell
damage
and
low
voltage
sparks.
Scratching
or
bending
plates
in
the
cell
housing
will
reduce
cell
life.
•
It
is
not
necessary
to
use
any
type
of
lubricant
on
the
O
‐
ring.
It
is,
however,
imperative
that
the
O
‐
ring
(and
the
channel
it
seats
into)
be
kept
clean,
in
order
to
make
a
strong
seal.
•
High
water
temperatures
above
104
degrees
(40
degrees
c)
or
direct
sunlight
can
cause
the
cell
housing
exterior
plastic
to
discolor.
•
Follow
installation
instructions
on
page
13
for
location
and
mounting
of
the
Control
Center.
•
Visibly
inspect
the
cell
frequently
to
check
and
prevent
the
accumulation
of
pool
debris
that
(for
any
reason)
may
have
bypassed
the
pool
filter.
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