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The display shows 90 60. The first two
digits indicate the minutes (90) and the
second two digits indicate the seconds (60)
being 60 seconds. The seconds count down to
zero. When the seconds are at zero, the
countdown of the minutes starts changing to
89 and so on for 90 minutes. E.g. 90 60
becomes 90 59 then 90 58, etc., then 89 60
then 89 59, etc. Until 00 00.
At the end of counting, i.e. 00 00, the
right and left polarity displays show 00 00 as
well as the chlorine production display. The
electrode electrically discharges slowly. This is
depolarisation. This operation prevents micro-
short-circuits
between
the
electrodes.
Therefore, they last longer. This stage lasts 5
minutes. The 2 displays are incremented from
00 00 to 04 59.
After counting these minutes, the
production percentages increase until the
value initially saved is displayed. The display
then indicates 90 60 and the countdown starts
again. The polarity is changed automatically
every 90 minutes.
4.5 Displaying device operating time and
hours
STERILOR Sel indicates the time and is also
equipped with an operating time counter.
To set the time, press on the H button
(hours, minutes) for 5 seconds: the hours
display flashes. Press on + or – to change
them. Press again on H (hours, minutes) and
the minutes flash. Press on + or – to change
them. Finally, press on H to store the time in
memory.
4.6 Cover servocontrol – Slow mode
4.6.1 Displaying and operating the Slow
Mode
STERILOR Sel is equipped with the Slow
Mode option, for modulating the production
of chlorine according to the open or closed
position of the cover.
For this, the run stop contact of the
cover must be connected to the connection
intended for this purpose and using the cable
supplied.
(
Important:
this
contact
must
absolutely be a dry contact not connected to
the power supply
)
The cover connection is located to the left of
the box.
Chlorine production servocontrol in Slow
Mode:
Activation of the cover mode or slow mode:
If bubbles appear around the Chlorine
production text, the slow mode is active:
If there are no bubbles, the device is in
chlorine regulation mode:
You need to hold down the + and – at the
same time until the bubbles reappear.
When the cover is open, chlorine is produced
based on the setting that you defined in
normal production mode.
When you close the cover, STERILOR
Sel automatically reduces the production
value by half. You can also adjust this value
manually.
Held down
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