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INSTALLATION
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The housing contains the copper anode and the stainless steel cathode, which
together form the core of the T-Flow Tronic. Unscrew the end cap (3), tighten the
anode (1) and place the cathode (2) over it. The water flow brings the copper ions
in the pond water.
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On the housing, a pond pump must be connected. The
hose connectors (4) can be mounted with the quick
release couplings and shortened according to the
diameter of the pump hose.
Place the T-Flow Tronic,
using the clip, outside the pond, on or under the
water level. Activate the pump.
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It comes with a splash-proof operating display by which
the T-Flow Tronic is controlled.
Connect the display unit
and place it in a area protected against rain and sun.
On the basic screen you can check the rate of ions and
the water temperature.
ATTENTION: First install the pump and activate the water supply, before connecting
the display unit. Set the ionisation power at 5% activation. Wenn the water flow is not
running, the message appears: ERROR 1.
SETTINGS: ionisation power
This function enables you to regulate the power intensity and the amount of
copper ions injected (0 - 100%). Use the arrow keys to select the right setting.
The LED on the end cap will light up when the T-Flow Tronic is activated. The
settings are preserved even after power faillure and / or error.
There are various settings, which can be adjusted to every
pond situation. From light to heavy algae growth, variable
settings from 5 to 100% can be chosen.
We recommend
always beginning with 5% setting when starting up the
T-Flow Tronic.
If after a week there is no visible change in
the amount or color (turns white) of the algae growth, the
setting can be increased by 5%. By repeating this (if ne-
cessary), you will get the correct setting for removing the
fibrous algae from your pond.
Experience teaches at what
percentage your pond will remain algae-free also in the
long term. To keep the chance of a disturbance of the
balance as small as possible, we recommend always
beginning with a low setting and increasing this gradually
(instead of beginning with a maximum setting and then
gradually decreasing).
Wenn the algae are gone, the
setting can be turned to 5% to keep the pond algae-free.
In case of hard water the anode (1) and cathode (2) may become filthy as a result of
the ionization process. To reduce this pollution, the electric supply will be reversed
regularly. During polarity reversing the LED on the end cap lights up red and green.
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