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Warning:
as
the
production
is
regulated in cover mode, you need to validate
the position of the cover before setting (see
Chapter 4.5) to be certain to adjust the
production percentage in normal mode, green
LED on - cover open.
4.3 Automatic Operation or Forced
Operation
4.3.1 Display – Operating the Forced
operation
Forced operation uses the maximum power of
the
electrolyser
to
carry
out
shock
chlorination.
Reminder: this shock chlorination is only
intended to treat situations where water
quality has been lost and under no
circumstances should become the normal
mode. It must only be used to manage periods
of very high use of treatments or to resolve a
situation where treatment has not been
carried out enough.
To optimise this Shock Chlorination, the
pH must be adjusted to between 6.9 and 7.4
beforehand.
The filtration box must also be in manual
operation position for 24 hours to guarantee
the continuity of this shock treatment.
4.3.2 Forced Operation activation and
deactivation procedure
The forced operation is activated by
pressing on the Forced Operation key (F key)
for 5 seconds. The red Forced Operation light
comes on and the "Forced Operation" text
appears. The production then changes to
200%.
Leave the equipment to operate for a
maximum of 24 hours, and carry out manual
analysis of the level of chlorine, in order to
stop the shock chlorination if necessary and
revert back to automatic mode.
Comment:
the
forced
operation
will
disconnect automatically after 24 hours of
operation to revert back to automatic mode.
The forced operation can be deactivated at
any time by pressing on the Automatic
Operation key (A key) for at least 5 seconds
4.4 Change in polarity
4.4.1 Displaying the change in polarity
The display indicates the position of the
polarity: either on the right electrode or on
the left electrode.
E.g.: left Polarity work
4.4.2 Operating the change in polarity
This occurs automatically every 90
minutes and lasts 5 minutes.
During this change in polarity phase,
the keys are blocked, no actions are possible.
5 sec.
5 sec.
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