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8.7.3

Single Speed 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.

<

-PROGRAMMING

-LOW MODE

-SLAVE MODE

MAIN MENU

<

-FILTER PUMP

-SWC

-AUX/LIGHTS

PROGRAMMING

<

-PUMP TIMER 1

-PUMP TIMER 2

FILTRATION TIMER

<

-PUMP 1 ON

-PUMP 1 OFF 12:30

04:30

FILTRATION TIMER

10.

When a filtration program has been confirmed 

the letter “P” is displayed on the top right of 

the screen.

23:04 ON

P

Manual activation of the device (pressing 

) takes priority over the timer. If no filter 

pump is connected, the controller will only start 

hydroxination. If a single speed filter pump has 

been connected the filter pump will start along 

with hydroxination. If a variable speed pump filter 

pump has been connected the filtration pump will 

run along with the hydroxination at it’s set RPM 

1 speed. All programs will still be valid and will 

resume normal operation  the next cycle.

8.7.4

Variable Speed Programming

1. Press

.

2. Use

 to select “Programming” 

then press  .

3. Use

 to select “Filter Pump” then press  .

4. Use

 to select “Timer Speed (1-4)” 

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.

<

-PROGRAMMING

-LOW MODE

-SLAVE MODE

MAIN MENU

<

-FILTER PUMP

-SWC

-AUX/LIGHTS

PROGRAMMING

<

-TIMER SPEED 1

-TIMER SPEED 2

-TIMER SPEED 3

-TIMER SPEED 4

FILTRATION TIMER

<

-RPM 1 ON

-RPM 1 OFF

12:30

04:30

FILTRATION TIMER

10.

When a filtration program has been confirmed 

the letter “P” is displayed on the top right of 

the screen.

23:04 ON

P

Variable speed filtration timers 1 and 2 are linked to 

the Hydroxinator programs. Once validated, these 

programmed times are also set as HYDROX

 timers 1 and 2.

8.7.5

Hydroxinator Programming

If a filtration program has been set, the 

hydroxination program will be identical to the 

filtration program(s) by default. They can be 

changed, however the hydroxination program(s) 

cannot be activated outside of the filtration 

Program(s) for safety reasons.
1. Press

.

2. Use

 to select “Programming” 

then press  .

3. Use

 to select “HYDROX” then press  .

4. Use

 to select “HYDROX Timer 1” or 

“HYDROX Timer 2” then press  .

5. Use

 to select the hour for the HYDROX

on time then press  .

6. Use

 to select the minutes for the 

HYDROX on time then press  .

7. Use

 to select the hour for the HYDROX

off time then press  .

8. Use

 to select the minutes for the 

HYDROX off time then press  .

9. Press

 to exit.

<

-PROGRAMMING

-LOW MODE

-SLAVE MODE

MAIN MENU

<

-RESET TIMERS

-SWC

-AUX/LIGHTS

PROGRAMMING

<

-SWC TIMER 2

-=FILTER PUMP

-SWC TIMER 1

SWC TIMER

<

SWC TIMER

-SWC1 ON

-SWC 1 OFF

12:30

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.

Summary of Contents for MagnaPool

Page 1: ...other local applicable regulations Before installing this product read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product Failure to follow warning notices and instructions m...

Page 2: ...he POD Kit 10 5 2 Drill the Pipe 10 5 3 Install the POD 10 5 4 Install the POD Cap 11 5 5 Install and Calibrate the Sensor s 11 5 6 Install the pH Down Intake and Injection lines 12 5 7 Calibration Pr...

Page 3: ...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 months o...

Page 4: ...lectric appliance such as a light telephone radio or television within 3 5 metres of a spa or hot tub The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot...

Page 5: ...et d Wall Mount Screws 7 mm X2 e Wall Mount Anchor X2 f Electrolytic Cell g Unions X2 h Glue on Adapter X2 i Adapter O Rings X2 j Pipe Reducer White X2 k Zip Ties X7 not shown Items not included with...

Page 6: ...on Power Drill 7 mm Drill Bit Hammer Drill Bit only necessary to drill into brick or concrete Pencil or Marking Pen Flat Head Screwdriver Pozidiv Screwdriver Small Flathead or Slotted Screwdriver 2 4...

Page 7: ...DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 8 Double check cell orientation The cell inlet is closest to the cell electrical lead Figure 3 Plumbing Cell Only pH Minus CAUTION Never store acid directly underneath any equipment...

Page 8: ...r pump and before any heating equipment 1 Drill a 9 mm hole in the top of the pipe 2 Ensure the o ring is properly seated on the sensor body 3 Secure the sensor and o ring with the screw clamp provide...

Page 9: ...Input Connection of the pH or pH ORP sensing PCBA PUMP Input Connection of the pH pump for pH Link and Dual Link modules CELL Output 1 Connection of the electrolysis cell UI Output Connection of the...

Page 10: ...ction pipe 5 1 Install the POD Kit 1 Turn off and disconnect all power to the controller 2 For optimal performance the POD must be installed On a 30 cm length of rigid 40 mm or 50 mm PVC pipe As far a...

Page 11: ...rrect port on the POD cap Remove the cap plug if necessary NOTE The ORP sensor is with Dual Link module only Sensor Holder Cap Plug Figure 17 Sensor Holder Installation 2 Carefully remove the protecti...

Page 12: ...pump outlet right 4 Thread tubing through the hole in the cap connect the tubing to the nipple on the module and reattach the threaded cap NOTE For a better fit soften both ends of the tubing by imme...

Page 13: ...ose of the solution according to standard in effect in the country of use 7 Wash the sensor in the diluted hydrochloric acid solution for 2 minutes 8 Rinse sensor in clean tap water for 1 minute Shake...

Page 14: ...ls to the water See Table Turn on the filter pump and Hydroxinator and set it to operate on boost mode This will kick start the sanitizing and hydroxination process Leave the filtration sytem running...

Page 15: ...otal Alkalinity ppm Total Hardness ppm Cyanuric Acid Salinity Level Ideal range After 2 weeks 1 3 7 2 7 6 Concrete 7 0 7 2 Fibreglass 80 120 500 1000 NOTE Total Hardness not Calcium Hardness 30 50 5 0...

Page 16: ...current menu Increase or decrease a setting Lock unlock the UI press and hold both Activate reduced chlorine production mode LED indicates low salt minerals or poor water conductivity The filter pump...

Page 17: ...r at the start of the season Boost mode is used to increase the chlorine level quickly Boost mode lasts for 24 cumulative hours at 100 production output If the program is set to perform hydroxination...

Page 18: ...he top left of the home screen will begin to flash at 15 C 23 04 ON 15 When water temperature is under or equal to 15 C chlorine production automatically switches to the level defined in Low Cover mod...

Page 19: ...CK 3450 8 1 3 Quick Clean Quick Clean is a backwash mode is used to quickly start stop the filter pump single or variable speed pump in order to backwash the filter For variable speed pumps the backwa...

Page 20: ...while Go to Step 2 is selected 11 Rinse the pH sensor with tap water 12 Insert the pH sensor into the pH 4 buffer solution 13 Press while Start is selected 14 Press while Continue is selected 15 Press...

Page 21: ...SETUP BUFFER 470 MV START ORP CALIBRATION PROCEEDING ORP CALIBRATION COMPLETE ORP CALIBRATION 8 5 Setpoint s Current setpoints are displayed on the Home screen whenever the controller is ON PRODUCTIO...

Page 22: ...ugh the pH Setup Menu 8 7 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...

Page 23: ...ess 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...

Page 24: ...versals Water with less calcium can be given more time between reversals Shorter reversal times will cause more wear of your cell plates The polarity reversal interval can be adjusted from 2 to 8 hour...

Page 25: ...the filter pump and chlorine generator close necessary valves and unplug the cell terminal cap 2 Unscrew the retaining ring and remove the electrode If calcium buildup is present immerse the electrod...

Page 26: ...Winterize the pH ORP Sensors It is recommended that the plastic protective caps of the pH and ORP sensors are kept to be used as storage containers The sensors must be stored wet in either a KCl solu...

Page 27: ...ature does not fall back down in order to protect the electric circuits If the box is installed outdoors protect it from direct sunlight Hydroxination will automatically resume once the temperature ha...

Page 28: ...evice is not correctly sized for the pool When the cell is worn calcified or out of order the electrolysis reaction is not efficient Daily filtration and hydroxination times are not sufficient Check t...

Page 29: ...Page 29 MagnaPool Installation Manual NOTES...

Page 30: ...onal S A S U used under license All trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners 2018 Zodiac Pool Systems Inc H0642200_REVA Zodiac Group Australia 219 Woodpark Road Smithfi...

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