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Chemical Balance Guide
Your
Surechlor S2500
Salt Water Chlorinator is designed to be used for swimming pool
water, which needs to be balanced in accordance with Langlier Saturation Index, with a pH
level of 7.2 to 7.6 and maintains the recommended levels of sanitizer. (i.e 2 - 3 ppm of free
chlorine). Regular water analysis and advice on correct addition of chemicals and/or
products to achieve suitable water quality and balance by a reputable professional pool shop
will ensure bather health and comfort and extended equipment service life.
PLEASE NOTE: Proof (i.e. hard copy) of regular water analysis by a reputable professional
pool shop will be required as evidence of suitable water quality and balance in the event of a
warranty claim.
Cell Maintenance Frequency
Your
Surechlor S2500
Salt Water Chlorinator has been designed to operate for extended
periods of time with a minimum of maintenance. The cell cleaning function is performed
automatically. However manual cleaning on a regular six monthly basis will enhance chlorine
production and extended equipment service life.
Cell Cleaning
Manual Procedure
1. Remove the
Surechlor S2500
Salt Water Chlorinator plug from
240 volt power point.
2. Remove cell from plumbing.
3. Turn cell upside down (inlets facing upwards) and place on a level
non-metallic surface in a well ventilated area.
4. Prepare your cell cleaning solution by following the directions
supplied by the chemial manufacturer.
5. Carefully pour suffi cient cleaning solution into the upturned cell so
as to fully cover the metal electrodes.
6. Allow to stand for 10 minutes then fl ush out with clean water.
7. If electrodes still show white deposits, repeat the above steps.
It is recommended that a warm water detergent solution be used to soak the electrodes at
this point if there is any evidence of body fats, oils or grease.
8. Refi t the cell to plumbing line making sure both rubber “O” ring seals are in place.
9. Re-connect the Power Pack plug to 240 volt power point and switch on.
HANDLING ACID: Rubber gloves and protective eyewear must be worn. DO NOT put used
acid solution into the pool.
Maintainance