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 WARNINGS

GENERAL WARNINGS

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Failure to respect the warnings may cause serious damage to the pool equipment or cause serious injury, even death.

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Only a person qualifi ed in the technical fi elds concerned (electricity, hydraulics or refrigerati on) is authorised to perform this procedure. The 

qualifi ed technician working on the appliance must use/wear personal protecti ve equipment (such as safety goggles and protecti ve gloves, etc.) 

in order to reduce the risk of injury occurring when working on the appliance.  

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Before handling the machine, ensure that it is switched off  and isolated.

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The appliance is intended to be used for pools and spas for a specifi c purpose; it must not be used for any purpose other than that for which it 

was designed.

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It is important that the appliance is operated by people who are competent and qualifi ed (both physically and mentally), aft er having read the 

instructi ons for use. All persons not meeti ng these criteria must not approach the appliance in order to avoid exposure to dangerous elements.

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Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.

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The appliance must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructi ons and in compliance with local standards. The installer is responsible 

for installing the appliance and for compliance with nati onal installati on regulati ons. Under no circumstances may the manufacturer be held 

liable in the event of failure to comply with applicable local installati on standards.

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For any work other than the simple user maintenance described in this manual, the product should be referred to a qualifi ed professional.

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Incorrect installati on and/or use may cause serious damage to property or serious injuries (possibly causing death). 

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All equipment, even postage and packing paid, travels at the risks and perils of the recipient. The latt er shall issue reserves in writi ng on the 

carrier's delivery slip if damage is detected, caused during transport (confi rmati on to be sent to the carrier within 48 hours by registered lett er). 

In the event that an appliance containing coolant has been turned on its side, menti on your reservati ons in writi ng to the carrier.

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If the appliance suff ers a malfuncti on, do not try to repair it yourself; instead contact a qualifi ed technician.

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Refer to the warranty conditi ons for details of the permitt ed water balance values for operati ng the appliance.

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Deacti vati ng, eliminati ng or by-passing any of the safety mechanisms integrated into the appliance shall automati cally void the warranty, in 

additi on to the use of spare parts manufactured by unauthorised third-party manufacturers.

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Do not spray insecti cide or any other chemical (both fl ammable and non-fl ammable) in the directi on of the appliance, as this may damage the 

body and cause a fi re.

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Zodiac® heat pump, fi lter pump and fi lter appliances are compati ble with the most commonly used types of pool water treatment systems.

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Do not touch the fan or moving parts and do not place a rod or your fi ngers in the vicinity of the moving parts during operati on of the appliance. 

Moving parts can cause serious injury or even death.

WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

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The power supply to the appliance must be protected by a dedicated 30 mA residual current device, complying with the standards and regulati ons 

in force in the country in which it is installed.

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Do not use any extension lead when connecti ng the appliance; plug the appliance directly into a suitable wall socket.

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Before carrying out any operati ons, check that:

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The voltage indicated on the appliance informati on plate corresponds to the mains voltage. 

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The power grid is adapted to the power requirements of the appliance, and is grounded. 

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The plug (where applicable) is suitable for the socket.

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In the event of abnormal operati on or the release of odours from the appliance, turn it off  immediately, unplug it from its power supply and 

contact a professional.

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Before any interventi on on the appliance, ensure that the appliance is switched off  and disconnected from the power supply.  Additi onally, 

heati ng priority (if applicable) should be deacti vated and all power to any other equipment that may be connected to the appliance should also 

be disconnected.

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Do not disconnect and reconnect the appliance to the power supply when in operati on.

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Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the power supply.

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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its technician or a qualifi ed person to guarantee safety.

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Do not perform maintenance or servicing operati ons on the appliance with wet hands or if the appliance is wet.

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Clean the terminal board or the power supply socket before connecti on.

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For any component or sub-assembly containing a batt ery: do not recharge or dismantle the batt ery, or throw it into a fi re. Do not expose it to 

high temperatures or direct sunlight.

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In stormy weather, unplug the appliance to prevent it from suff ering lightning damage.

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Do not immerse the appliance in water (with the excepti on of cleaners) or mud.

SPECIFIC FEATURES APPLICABLE TO "Pool cleaners"

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The cleaner must operate in pool water at a temperature of between 15°C and 35°C.

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To avoid possible injury or damage to the cleaner, do not operate the cleaner out of the water.

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In order to prevent possible injury, bathing is prohibited when your cleaner is in the pool.

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Do not use the cleaner during shock chlorinati on.

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Do not leave the cleaner unatt ended for an extended period.

WARNING ON THE USE OF A CLEANER IN A POOL WITH A VINYL SURFACE: 

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Before installing your new cleaner, carefully inspect the lining of your pool. If the liner has eroded in some areas, or if you noti ce gravel, folds, 

roots or corrosion caused by metal beneath the liner, or if you noti ce that the surface (bott om and walls) is damaged, do not install the cleaner 

before performing the necessary repairs or before having the liner replaced by a qualifi ed professional. The manufacturer may not be held liable 

in any way for damage caused to the liner.

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The surface of certain vinyl patt erned surfaces can wear rapidly and the patt erns disappear on contact from objects such as cleaning brushes, 

toys, infl atable buoys, chlorine distributors and automati c pool cleaners. The decorati on on some vinyl surfaces can be scratched or worn by basic 

fricti on such as through the use of a pool brush. The colours of certain patt erns can also be erased during use or when in contact with objects 

in the pool. The manufacturer may not be held liable for the erased patt erns, wear or scratching of vinyl surfaces, which are not covered by the 

limited warranty.

Recycling

This symbol means that your appliance must not be thrown into a normal bin. It will be selecti vely collected for the purpose of 

reuse, recycling or transformati on. If it contains any substances that may be harmful to the environment, these will be eliminated 

or neutralised.

Contact your retailer for recycling informati on.

Summary of Contents for GenSalt OT Series

Page 1: ...ES11 More documents on www zodiac com Instructions for installation and use English Salt water chlorinator pH Redox regulation Translation of the original instructions in french EN eXO iQ GenSalt OT...

Page 2: ...lead when connecting the appliance plug the appliance directly into a suitable wall socket Before carrying out any operations check that The voltage indicated on the appliance information plate corres...

Page 3: ...I Installing the sensors on the POD kit 18 3 4 I Installing the pH minus injection and suction pipes 19 Pool preparation 21 4 1 I Water balance 21 4 2 I Adding salt 22 Use 23 5 1 I User interface 23 5...

Page 4: ...ne levels Supplied Available as an option Before handling the appliance it is vital that you read this installation and user manual as well as the warnings and warranty booklet delivered with the appl...

Page 5: ...es B POD kit C Hole saw for installing the POD kit D Threaded sensor holder s x1 x2 E pH sensor pH 7 x3 pH 4 x3 bu er solutions F ORP sensor ORP 470 mV x3 bu er solutions G Suction injection hose 5 me...

Page 6: ...43 Flow rate in the cell minimum maximum 5m h 18m h Maximum pressure allowed in the cell 2 75 bars Operating water temperature 5 C 40 C 1 2 2 Optional pH Link or Dual Link modules pH Link Dual Link Po...

Page 7: ...o t a check valve downstream from the cell and not a manual valve to avoid any risk of incorrect setting which could cause poor circulation in the cell 2 1 1 eXO iQ cell 12 5 cm 21 5 cm 32 cm 11 cm 15...

Page 8: ...nch to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled on the pipe remove EU DN50 mm hole adapter and drill the holes using the hole saw supplied Check that the edges are perfectly smooth and deburred u...

Page 9: ...ng collar 2 3 I Installing the ow switch chlorinator only without pH Link or Dual Link modules In cases where a pH Link or Dual Link module is used the ow switch will be installed on the POD Kit see 3...

Page 10: ...length If the box is xed to a post a watertight panel must be xed behind the control box 350x400 mm minimum Mount the metal hanging bracket shown below to the wall or a waterproof panel using the scr...

Page 11: ...ly plugged in to the power supply power supply protected by a 30 mA residual current circuit breaker 2 5 1 Accessing the electrical connection terminal boards Make sure that the appliance is powered o...

Page 12: ...ed do not wire COVER Input 7 Connection for the roller shutter cover for automatically managing the LOW function SLAVE Output 8 Connection for an external appliance managing the ON OFF control for the...

Page 13: ...a hole in the PVC diaphragm made of rubber using a screwdriver of the right diameter Identify the electrical connection terminal board for the desired function using the identi cation elds Low voltage...

Page 14: ...EEN On the salt chlorinator On the lter pump Ensure the pump switches are in the correct position 2 5 5 Reassembling the appliance Position the lower protection cover or the pH Link Dual Link module o...

Page 15: ...ors are vertical The POD kit must be the rst unit tted after the pool lter If the pool is tted with an electric heater the POD kit must be installed before it to take readings on unheated water We rec...

Page 16: ...N50 mm pipe adaptor otherwise use the DN63 mm lower clamp Position it on the pipe in a recommended location see 3 1 1 Recommended location Use a centre punch or marker pen to mark the position of the...

Page 17: ...and the direction of the water ow follow the direction shown by the arrows see illustration Position the upper part with its various components in the direction shown by the fool proo ng Align the dot...

Page 18: ...ox Place it inside the housing provided for this purpose on the POD Kit and screw it down Screw it down using the clamping nut only by hand only The arrow showing the water circulation direction on th...

Page 19: ...nsor may give false readings and cause inappropriate operation of the appliance Neither the manufacturer nor the appliance shall be liable in this event Screw the sensor into the sensor holder holding...

Page 20: ...rows provided pH Link Dual Link POD kit INLET OUTLET Locking nozzle Ceramic weight pH minus container Suction pipe Peristaltic pump Injection pipe Injection check valve 3 4 1 Installing the pH minus i...

Page 21: ...us container see illustration One hole to match the diameter of the pipe used to suck the product up A second smaller hole to stop the container from deforming if a vacuum is created Pass the free end...

Page 22: ...e water amount of calcium This value may vary signi cantly depending on location TAC 8 15 f or 80 150 mg L CaCO3 ppm TAC measures the total alkalinity of the water This value is used to stabilize the...

Page 23: ...dding salt to water Start the lter pump to circulate the pool water If the salt chlorinator is already installed power it down Poor the necessary amount of salt into the water while moving around the...

Page 24: ...e time remaining User menu Setting parameters Arrows Browse a menu Increase or reduce a setting value Lock Unlock the user interface Simultaneously press both buttons for four seconds Button Con rm th...

Page 25: ...Con rm the selection by pressing Press to exit 5 2 4 Selecting the lter pump The lter pump can be directly connected to and managed by the device To do this the lter pump must rst be electrically con...

Page 26: ...per day Filtration time SWC outside pool season wintering active for a water temperature at 16 16 2 8 hours of ltration per day Single speed lter pump Two operating periods can be programmed TIMER 1 a...

Page 27: ...ning at lower speeds Filtering time TIMER during the peak pool season 12 to 14 hours a day Chlorination time SWC during the peak pool season 8 to 10 hours a day Filtering time TIMER outside of the pea...

Page 28: ...selection by pressing Select SWC TIMER 1 or SWC TIMER 2 Set when chlorination starts ON and stops OFF using the buttons Con rm the selection by pressing The chlorination time must be equal or shorter...

Page 29: ...ed with high voltage supply 230 V in depending to the model Unlike the ltration pump the appliance does not provide the electricity supply to these two items of external equipment AUX1 and AUX2 You mu...

Page 30: ...using the buttons Press to con rm Program settings will be reset to 00 00 5 2 9 Using with a ltration unit With this con guration it is the ltration unit which powers the appliance on or o This conne...

Page 31: ...orination output will be maintained at 100 Connect the external controller at the slave connection point in the ow voltage raceway see 2 5 I Electric connections Press and browse the menu using the bu...

Page 32: ...y reversal time can be changed Before setting the polarity reversal time analyse the hardness of the pool s water TH see 4 1 I Water balance Water hardness TH Duration of the reversal interval hours 1...

Page 33: ...ion is recommended Unscrew the pH sensor from the POD Rinse the end of the sensor with tap water Shake o excess water Do not touch the glass bulb at the end of the pH sensor Place the pH sensor in the...

Page 34: ...eekly analysis Press and browse the menu using the buttons Press to con rm Select the desired setpoint value from 6 8 to 7 6 is possible Appliance pH injection programme Example of 4 cycles with a set...

Page 35: ...isolate the cell and sensors Press and browse the menu using the buttons Press to con rm ORP Redox Unscrew the ORP sensor from the POD Rinse the end of the sensor with tap water Shake o excess water...

Page 36: ...ORP Redox 5 3 5 pH pump activation To avoid any exposure to acid during use the dosing pump is deactivated for the rst 8 hours the appliance operates During these rst 8 hours the pH value measured an...

Page 37: ...ing the buttons Press to con rm Press to exit 5 3 7 Test the pH Dosing Pump The pH dosing pump can be directly activated directly in order to perform a ve minute operating test Press and browse the me...

Page 38: ...onnected to the device the lter pump will operate in Boost mode also The chlorination and ltration timers are temporarily ignored for the duration of the Boost mode Once Boost mode completes the devic...

Page 39: ...ver even if the ORP measurement is greater than the setpoint value 5 4 5 Cold water failsafe mode in depending to the model In addition to displaying the water temperature the temperature sensor is us...

Page 40: ...HCI 37 into 50 mL of tap water 1 2 glass of water Hydrochloric acid is a hazardous chemical that may cause burns lesions and irritations Handle with extreme care using protective equipment gloves gog...

Page 41: ...table container with the cleaning solution GenSalt OT cell Place the cell backwards and ll it with a cleaning solution so that the electrode plates are immersed eXO iQ cell Leave the cleaning solution...

Page 42: ...le to switch o the chlorinator Above this temperature you can leave it running Passive wintering lower water level and drained piping switch o the appliance and leave the electrode dry in its cell wit...

Page 43: ...conductivity lack of salt If there is no temperature sensor this error may be due to a low water temperature or a low salt rate Lack of salt due to water loss or dilution lter backwash water renewal r...

Page 44: ...mp contact the retailer Test the peristaltic pump contact the Lower the alkalinity contact the retailer Replace the pH sensor ORP PROD STOP INFO indicator ashing The ORP setpoint has not been reached...

Page 45: ...90 ppm stabiliser 30 ppm stabiliser Theoretical values to explain the principle Actual values may vary slightly depending on various pools waters 7 3 I Help menu The chlorinator will automatically no...

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