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When your CLEARWATER® system is installed, a pre-defined quantity of salt
is dissolved into the swimming pool’s water.
This very slightly salted water is then passed through the CLEARWATER®
cell. Chlorine is produced which destroys the microbes.
The cell constantly replenishes the active chlorine that vanishes under 
the sun’s UV rays. You don’t have to do anything.

Your salt chlorinator is operational during the filtering processes.

Everyday,

therefore, during the filtering process, 

dust and residue are collected by the filter, while your
CLEARWATER® system is disinfecting the water and
making it healthy and crystalline.

All you have to do is to check water balance as usual,
and in particular maintain the pH and TAC levels.

(H) ON/OFF :

Controls the starting and stopping of the salt chlorinator.

Useful for maintenance operations.

N.B. : For the models without a clock, when the chlorinator is stopped
by the "OFF" button, it restarts automatically the 1

st

time the pump

restarts.

(F) Output :

regulates the hourly production of chlorine. 

Pressing the button moves the cursor from left to right (maximum). 
Press it once more and it goes back to the minimum.

(G) Super-chlorination :

Used for rapidly increasing the chlorine in 

the swimming pool on a one-off basis. To do this, leave the filter pump 
on override during the super-chlorination period. The pump must run for 
24 hours and pushing the super chlorination button automatically sets 
the chlorine production level to maximum.
This super-chlorination process can be interrupted or restarted at any
given time by using the super-chlorination button. When this function 
is activated, previous settings are ignored.

(B) Chlorine Output :

A series of 6 lights indicate the CLEARWATER® 

production setting. The further the light is towards the right of the scale,
the higher the level of production

N.B. : This indicator does not give the level of chlorine in the water, 
it gives information on the hourly production of the system. 
To find out the level of free chlorine in your pool, you must use 
your usual test kit.

The controls on 

your CLEARWATER

®

system

How does your  

CLEARWATER

®

system work ?

Indicators and buttons

Intelligent 
control box

Cell : production 

of active chlorine 

from the 

salt-water

Filter

Pump

You will need to provide the salt 

+ extra quantities at the beginning

of the season

Piscine (eau salée)

A

B

C

D

F

G

H

E

Summary of Contents for ClearWater LM2

Page 1: ...instructions carefully before installing and using it c o n t e n t s How does your CLEARWATER system work 13 The controls on your CLEARWATER system 13 Indicators and buttons 13 Installation Installat...

Page 2: ...to right maximum Press it once more and it goes back to the minimum G Super chlorination Used for rapidly increasing the chlorine in the swimming pool on a one off basis To do this leave the filter p...

Page 3: ...rsal cycle is 5 8 hours C Super chlorination Indicator lit up this is indicating that the super chlorination function has been selected It will go out as soon as the super chlorination process has fin...

Page 4: ...efore re starting the pump and the CLEARWATER system Fix the control box to a wall within 1 5 m from the cell and 1 2 m above the ground respecting safety regulations in terms of the distance from the...

Page 5: ...at your chlorinator is operating at its optimum the water balance must be regularly checked and maintained Salinity 4 kg of salt per m3 pH 7 2 to 7 6 Chlorine stabiliser 40 to 75 g per m3 TAC total al...

Page 6: ...linity value measured at least 24 hours afterwards is back down to between 8 and 12 French It is preferable for correct operation that the TH be no higher than 30 Fr 300 ppm To soften the water use th...

Page 7: ...salt in the water Check the TAC Check the level of chlorine stabiliser Backwash We recommend that you set the production rate of your electrolyzer to minimum when carrying out a backwash of the filte...

Page 8: ...enough time for the calcium scale to dissolve When the electrodes have been cleaned remove the solution N B This cleaning solution can be purchased from your specialist swimming pool dealer To make it...

Page 9: ...ue sensor is not connected The unit has been stopped Or the power supply has been cut or a fuse has blown SOLUTIONS Set the pH between 7 2 7 6 Check that the electrodes are clean Check the stabiliser...

Page 10: ...and concern for quality has been used in the construction of our equipment It is subjected to numerous quality controls Our models are regularly updated and improved to make the most of technological...

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