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H0642300.B - 2020/02 - 

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Instructions for installation and use 

- English

Magnesium electrolyser, pH/Redox regulation

Translation of the original instructions in french

EN

Hydroxinator® iQ 

pH Link / Dual Link

Summary of Contents for Hydroxinator iQ Series

Page 1: ...2 ES11 More documents on www zodiac com Instructions for installation and use English Magnesium electrolyser pH Redox regulation Translation of the original instructions in french EN Hydroxinator iQ p...

Page 2: ...with local standards in force The installer is responsible for installing the appliance and for compliance with national installation regulations Under no circumstances may the manufacturer be held l...

Page 3: ...ation or the release of odours from the appliance turn it off immediately unplug it from its power supply and contact a professional Before servicing or performing maintenance on the appliance check t...

Page 4: ...D kit 22 3 4 I Installing the sensors on the POD kit 23 3 5 I Installing the pH minus injection and suction hoses 24 Preparing the pool 26 4 1 I Filtration and filter media 26 4 2 I Balancing the wate...

Page 5: ...4 Troubleshooting 53 8 1 I Appliance behaviour 53 8 2 I Wi Fi LED behaviour 55 8 3 I Effects of the stabilising agent on chlorine and ORP 56 8 4 I HELP menu 56...

Page 6: ...xtra 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 appliance Failure to do so may result in...

Page 7: ...POD kit C Hole saw for installing the POD kit D Threaded sensor holder s x1 x2 E pH sensor pH7 x3 and pH 4 x3 buffer solutions F ORP sensor 470 mV ORP buffer solutions x3 G 5 metre suction and inject...

Page 8: ...in the cell 2 75 bar Operating water temperature 5 C 40 C Frequency bands 2 400 GHz 2 497 GHz Radio output power 19 5 dBm 1 2 2 Optional pH Link or Dual Link module pH Link Dual Link Supply voltage Ex...

Page 9: ...am from the cell instead of a manual valve to avoid any risk of incorrect configuration which could result in poor circulation inside the cell 12 5 cm 21 5 cm 32 cm 11 cm 15 5 cm 21 5 cm 11 cm 21 5 cm...

Page 10: ...itch chlorinator only without pH Link or Dual Link modules In cases where a pH Link or Dual Link module is used the flow switch will be installed on the POD Kit see 3 3 I Installing the flow switch on...

Page 11: ...rom the cell maximum cable length If the box is fixed to a post a watertight panel must be fixed behind the control box 350x400 mm minimum Attach the metal mounting below to the wall or to the waterti...

Page 12: ...wer supply protected by a 30 mA residual current circuit breaker Turn the appliance off Before beginning disconnect all potential power supplies to the appliance 2 5 1 Accessing the electrical termina...

Page 13: ...not wire COVER Input 7 Connection for the roller shutter cover for automatically managing the LOW function SLAVE Input 8 Connection for an external appliance for the ON OFF control of chlorinator auto...

Page 14: ...associated cable gland or pierce a hole in the PVC diaphragm made of rubber using a screwdriver of an appropriate diameter Identify the terminal block dedicated to the desired function using the ident...

Page 15: ...A Transformer for lighting booster pump etc maximum 8 A Variable speed pump maximum 8 A Single speed pump or variable 3 speed pump of type FloPro e3 maximum 8 A 2 5 5 Connecting to a filter pump The c...

Page 16: ...ntrolled or its transformer max 8 A Preferred connection for NL LED spotlights Possible controls ON OFF with timer for all monochromatic spotlights ON OFF Colour with NL RGBW LED spotlights 230 V cont...

Page 17: ...ating system without remote on off control 1 use an appropriate length of a 2 x 0 75 mm cable not supplied 2 Disconnect one of the 2 flow switch D wires from the terminal block of the heating system B...

Page 18: ...e on the appliance and screw in the 2 side screws see figure Clip the aesthetic housing of the control box in place see figure If a pH Link or Dual Link module has been installed do not reconnect the...

Page 19: ...ose the isolating valves in the pipework Remove the cover and unscrew x2 the bottom module see figure Remove the module see figure Connect the 2 cables SENS and PUMP of the pH Link or Dual Link module...

Page 20: ...rst unit fitted after the pool filter If the pool is fitted with an electric heater the POD kit must be installed upstream of the heater to take readings on unheated water We recommend positioning the...

Page 21: ...U DN50 mm pipe adapter or use the DN63 mm bottom collar Position it on the pipe in a recommended position see 3 2 1 Recommended positioning Use a centre punch or marker pen to mark the position of the...

Page 22: ...collars of the POD kit on the pipe according to the position of the holes and the water flow direction follow the arrows see figure Position the top part with its different components in the directio...

Page 23: ...ox Place it inside the housing provided for this purpose on the POD Kit and screw in place Screw using the clamping nut only screw by hand only The arrow showing the direction of water flow on the top...

Page 24: ...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 by holding the BLUE or YEL...

Page 25: ...om the two dedicated arrows pH Link Dual Link POD kit INPUT OUTPUT Support tip Ceramic weight pH minus container Suction hose Peristaltic pump Injection hose Injection check valve 3 5 1 Installing the...

Page 26: ...minus container see figure One hole suited to the diameter of the hose to aspirate the product One smaller hole to prevent the container from becoming deformed during aspiration of the product Pass t...

Page 27: ...ver the top nozzle of the filter while filling to prevent the filter medium from penetrating the nozzle Then pour the filter medium in the following proportions Approximately 1 4 to 1 3 of the total r...

Page 28: ...ness quantity of calcium carbonate and this value can vary significantly depending on the geographical region concerned TA 8 15 f or 80 150 mg L CaCO3 ppm the TA measures the water alkalinity and this...

Page 29: ...for 24 hours then return to normal daily operation Activation of the treatment This exclusive magnesium based treatment system is specific and it is important that you understand the following stages...

Page 30: ...ining User menu Setting the parameters arrows Browse a menu Increase or decrease a setting value Lock unlock the user interface Press the 2 buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds button Confirm the high...

Page 31: ...o exit 5 2 4 Selecting the filter pump The filter pump can be directly connected to and managed by the appliance To achieve this the filter pump must have already been connected to the power supply se...

Page 32: ...ay Filtration time HYDROX outside of pool season active winterising for a water temperature of 16 16 2 8 hours of filtration per day Single speed filter pump There are 2 possible programmes TIMER 1 an...

Page 33: ...R in pool season 12 to 14 hours per day Chlorination time HYDROX in pool season 8 to 10 hours per day Filtration time TIMER outside of pool season active winterising 3 to 4 hours per day Chlorination...

Page 34: ...ressing Select HYDROX TIMER 1 or HYDROX TIMER 2 Set the chlorination times ON and OFF using the buttons Confirm the selection by pressing The chlorination duration must be less than or equal to the fi...

Page 35: ...the low voltage supply 12 24 V AUX 1 for equipment powered by the high voltage supply 230V Unlike the filter pump the appliance does not supply power to these two external devices AUX1 and AUX2 Ensure...

Page 36: ...ion and press to confirm Press to exit Zodiac polychrome lighting Press and browse the menu using the buttons Select a function or a colour and press to confirm Press to exit Only the ON OFF managemen...

Page 37: ...Browse the menu using the buttons Press to confirm Once the heating system has been declared a dedicated sub menu called TEMP CONTROL is shown in The heating management system is now automatically act...

Page 38: ...inutes between the time the chlorinator closes the AUX2 contact to activate the heating system and the effective start up of the heating system heat pump compressor The chlorinator displays the measur...

Page 39: ...ity mode if a compatible Zodiac variable speed pump has been declared Use a speed that is less than or equal to the speed normally used for filtration timers If a filter pump has been declared and the...

Page 40: ...rammes Once connected to the filtration control panel switch the appliance off and on again 5 2 12 Slave mode Slave mode transfers control over the chlorination function to an external controller The...

Page 41: ...dness of the water varies depending on the geographical region concerned water hardness TH In order to protect the electrodes from scale build up which reduces the efficacy of the electrolysis reactio...

Page 42: ...ommended Unscrew and remove the pH sensor from the POD Rinse the tip of the sensor with tap water Shake it to remove any residual water Do not touch the glass bulb at the end of the pH sensor Place th...

Page 43: ...ance see 4 2 3 Weekly analyses Press and browse the menu using the buttons Press to confirm Select the desired setpoint value from 6 8 to 7 6 Principle of injecting pH into the appliance Example of 4...

Page 44: ...d the sensors Press and browse the menu using the buttons Press to confirm ORP Oxidation Reduction Potential Unscrew and remove the ORP sensor from the POD Rinse the tip of the sensor with tap water S...

Page 45: ...o confirm ORP Oxidation Reduction Potential 5 3 5 Activating the pH pump To prevent exposure to acid during installation the dispenser pump is deactivated for the first 8 hours of operation during the...

Page 46: ...menu using the buttons Press to confirm Press to exit 5 3 7 Testing the pH pump The pH dispenser pump can be directly activated to perform a 5 minute operating test Press and browse the menu using the...

Page 47: ...t mode The chlorination and filtration timers are temporarily ignored throughout the duration of Boost mode Once Boost mode has been deactivated the appliance and the filter pump resume the programmed...

Page 48: ...ed even if the ORP measurement is greater than the setpoint value 5 4 5 Cold water safeguard In addition to displaying the water temperature the temperature sensor is used to protect the cell which is...

Page 49: ...h iOS 11 0 or later or Android 5 0 or later Use a Wi Fi network with a reasonably strong signal when connecting to the chlorinator Have your home Wi Fi network password at the ready 6 1 I Configuring...

Page 50: ...nutes to connect If an error message appears or if the connection still isn t made refer to the table 8 2 I Wi Fi LED behaviour Depending on the case the appliance may request an update after initial...

Page 51: ...to 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 care and use protective equipment gloves safety glasses over...

Page 52: ...ining the electrode plates in a suitable recipient containing the cleaning solution Leave the cleaning solution to dissolve the scale deposit for about 15 minutes Dispose of the cleaning solution at a...

Page 53: ...switch off the appliance Above this temperature you can leave it running Passive winterising lower water level and drained piping switch off the appliance and leave the cell dry in place with any isol...

Page 54: ...NDUCTIVITY SALTS indicator lit For models with a temperature sensor this error can be caused by low water conductivity low minerals If no temperature sensor is present this error may be caused by a lo...

Page 55: ...Check the pool s pH using a photometer or a test strip Check the pH sensor wiring on the control box and on the sensor holder Check the operation of the sensor using a sensor tester contact your reta...

Page 56: ...ck or replace the container Check and adjust the alkalinity TA of the pool water Check clean or replace the pH sensor Tip if you require assistance inform your retailer about the appliance s condition...

Page 57: ...H 7 4 25 C Setpoint Stabiliser level of 90 ppm Stabiliser level of 30 ppm Theoretical values for information purposes only Real values may vary slightly depending on the type of water in the pool 8 4...

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