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EziSalt Saltwater Chlorinator   |   Installation Manual

7.2.2 

White Light Operation

1.  Press 

.

2.  Use 

 to select “Aux/Light” then press  .

3.  Use 

 to select “Aux 2/Light” then press  .

4.  Use 

 to select “On”, “Off”,

 

or “Set Timers”, then press  .

5.  Press  

 to exit.

<

AUX 2

-OFF

-ON

-SET TIMERS

7.2.3 

Color Light Operation

1.  Press 

.

2.  Use 

 to select “Aux/Light” then press  .

3.  Use 

 to select “Aux 2/Light” then press  .

4.  Use 

 to select desired color, “Off”,

 

“On” or “Define Color”, then press 

.

5. 

If “Define Color” selected, use 

 to select 

desired color then press  .

6.  Press  

 to exit.

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AUX 2 / LIGHT

-OFF

-ON

-DEFINE COLOR

<

COLOR LIGHT

-ALPINE WHITE

-SKY BLUE

-COBALT BLUE

-CARIBBEAN BLUE

-SPRING GREEN

-EMERALD GREEN

-EMERALD ROSE

-MAGENTA

-VIOLET

-SLOW SPLASH

-FAST SPLASH

-AMERICA

-FAT TUESDAY

-DISCO TECH

NOTE:

 Colour sequence is relevant for Zodiac colour 

lights only. If other manufacturers lights are 

installed the colour selection will vary

7.3  Programming/Timers

The controller has two internal operating timers. 

The timers are used to define the length of time for 

the filter pump to operate, and the length of time 

for the Salt Water Chlorinator (SWC) to produce 

chlorine. This offers the user the advantage of 

running their variable speed pump longer at lower 

flow rates, without having the chlorinator producing 

the whole time.
In order to complete the timer program, it is 

necessary to enter and validate both ON and 

OFF times. If no timer is set, the filtration and / or 

chlorination will run continuously
The filtration operating times must be sufficient to 

correctly treat the water.

Example

 - single speed pump:

In Season filtration time: 8-10 hours per day.
Off Season filtration time: 4-5 hours per day.

Example

 - variable speed pump (when running at 

lower speeds):
In Season filtration time: 12-14 hours per day 

In Season SWC time: 8-10 hours per day
Off Season filtration time: 10-12 hours per day 

Off Season SWC time: 4-5 hours per day
Once validated, The SWC will adopt the same 

timers as the filtration pump. The chlorination time 

must be equal or shorter than the filtration time. 

The device will not accept a SWC timer longer than 

or outside the programmed filtration time.

7.3.1 

Reset Timers

1.  Press 

.

2.  Use 

 to select “Programming” 

then press  .

3.  Use 

 to select “Reset Timers” then press  .

The selected timers will be reset to 00:00.

7.3.2 

Operation With an External Timer

In order for the controller to operate with an 

external timer. All controller programs must be 

cleared and the device must be on. After the 

connection to the external timer is made, turn the 

controller off then back on again.

7.3.3 

Filter Pump Programming

1.  Press 

.

2.  Use 

 to select “Programming” 

then press  .

3.  Use 

 to select “Filter Pump” then press  .

4.  Use 

 to select “Pump Timer 1” or “Pump 

Timer 2” then press  .

5.  Use 

 to select the hour for the filtration on 

time then press  .

6.  Use 

 to select the minutes for the filtration 

on time then press  .

7.  Use 

 to select the hour for the filtration off 

time then press  .

8.  Use 

 to select the minutes for the filtration 

off time then press 

.

9.  Press  

 to exit.

Summary of Contents for EziSalt

Page 1: ...installation codes Before installing this product read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in pro...

Page 2: ...GE READING WITH CLEAN FILTER PUMP MODEL HORSEPOWER FILTER MODEL CONTROL PANEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOTES EQUIPMENT INFORMATION RECORD For full warranty terms and conditions and to register your warrant...

Page 3: ...on 5 Prepare and Balance the Pool 10 5 1 Water Chemistry Table 10 Section 6 Operation 10 6 1 User Interface Overview 10 6 2 Initial start Up 11 Section 7 Installing and Assigning Equipment 12 7 1 Filt...

Page 4: ...ult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes b Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early...

Page 5: ...s of a spa or hot tub The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas Water temperature in excess of 38 C may be hazardous to your healt...

Page 6: ...lorine production 24 g h 40 g h Nominal output amps 5 0 A 7 2 A Required salt level 4000ppm Power supply voltage 240 VAC 50 Hz Electric power 200 W Protection index IP43 Flow through the cell Min 80 L...

Page 7: ...s 5 Ensure the o rings are seated properly on the adapters 6 Secure the cell to the plumbing by tightening the unions hand tight DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 7 Double check cell orientation The cell inlet is cl...

Page 8: ...serviced by a professional pool spa service technician as described on the front cover of this manual The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and inst...

Page 9: ...DRED Function Demand Response Enabled Device for Australia only COVER Input Pool cover contact lower the chlorine production dry contact cover open open contact cover closed closed contact SLAVE Inpu...

Page 10: ...l pool with water from the mains water supply Do not use rain water or well water Do not add salt directly into the skimmer Do not initiate electrolysis until salt has fully dissolved Reading is True...

Page 11: ...nected to the controller the filter pump will operate in Boost mode also The controller s operating times including filtration schedules are temporarily ignored for the duration of the Boost mode This...

Page 12: ...to the controller at the pump connection point in the high voltage raceway 3 Replace the lower housing and cover 4 Plug the pump into the socket in the base of the chlorinator 7 1 1 Quick Clean Quick...

Page 13: ...utlet on relay switch box Relay switch box plugs directly into 240VAC for power Low voltage 2 core cable wires directly to red terminal on relay switch and into AUX 2 terminal on power pack Pool Light...

Page 14: ...tration and or chlorination will run continuously The filtration operating times must be sufficient to correctly treat the water Example single speed pump In Season filtration time 8 10 hours per day...

Page 15: ...30 04 30 The T symbol is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the LCD display on the home screen if the programming is valid The P symbol is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the LCD...

Page 16: ...ring detail Boost and Low modes will remain operational from the controller However SWC programs will be deactivated Chlorination output will be maintained at 100 1 Connect the external controller at...

Page 17: ...es 7 Turn pump and controller on 8 Confirm chlorine output and settings on the power pack Timer programs will be automatically retained Unscrew and Remove Barrel Unions Figure 10 Cleaning the Electrod...

Page 18: ...quire repair replacement before further serious damage is sustained A small amount of regular care and attention to your pool equipment will help ensure long life and trouble free performance To prote...

Page 19: ...cell etc Clean cell plates See Section 9 for cleaning instructions Replace the cell LOW CONDUCTIVITY SALTS indicator lit For models with a temp sensor this error can be caused by low conductivity Lack...

Page 20: ...registered trademark of Zodiac International S A S U used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners H0707600_REVA Fluidra Group Australia Pty Ltd 219 Woodpark Roa...

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