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For your convenience the time clock has two factory programs ON periods.
This program is recommended for the average pool. These are 8.00am
to 12.00midday and 4.00pm to 8.00pm. (Fig. 2)
To have the time clock operate correctly, you will first need to input the correct time of
day into the clock. (See Entering Correct Time on page 8)
The time clock will then, after about an hour with the power applied, maintain the correct
time and settings for about 2 weeks with no power connected. This back up function
allows the clock to operate during any power outage (e.g. cheaper tariff) and not lose the
programmed settings.
Now you have to decide:
1. To use the preset times and do nothing further with the time clock.
2. How long per day you want to run the chlorinator.
3. What times you want the chlorinator to run, bearing in mind the pump noise
and the effect this could have on your neighbours.
(SEE PROGRAMMING THE TIMER)
Fig. 2