
Installation Procedures
continued
Connec
�
ng the cell cord to the Control Center
Align the three pins of the cell cord plug with the socket on the Control Center bo
�
om (Part A in
illustra
�
on 2 shown above) and insert the connector un
�
l it clicks in place. There are clips located on
either side of the plug on the Control Center -- make sure they are locked into the cell half of the plug.
Rese
�
able Circuit breaker
A six amp rese
�
able circuit breaker is located on the bo
�
om right of the control panel (Illustra
�
on #2 on
page 15). In the event that the circuit breaker trips, push on the rubber cover and you will feel it click as
it resets.
Special Situa
�
ons
Flooded Plumbing Installa
�
on --
This exists when the water level of the pool is above the height of the
pool equipment. Some pool systems may have valves that will isolate the equipment. If not, one ball
valve should be installed on the inlet side of the cell and a one-way check valve should be installed on
the outlet side of the cell. This will eliminate the possibility of having a gas build-up (which could cause
possible cell damage) and allow the cell to be removed for cleaning when necessary.
Start-up Procedures
1.
Balance your water chemistry according to the Water Chemistry Parameters shown on page 8. Add
the proper amount of salt and circulate 24 hours before star
�
ng the
Chlorinator.
2.
Start system at the 75% sani
�
zer output level and operate normally. For the
fi
rst two weeks, test
the water every 2-3 days for proper chlorine residual levels. Raise or lower the sani
�
zer output by
pressing the output control arrows as needed (see opera
�
on instruc
�
ons on next page), according
to your test results.
3.
If sani
�
zer output percentage se
�
ng is 100%, and chlorine residuals are s
�
ll below the 1-3 PPM
range, increase the output to
BOOST,
the system will run in this mode for 72 hours, and
automa
�
cally return the system to 100% a
�
er the 72 hours has expired. The rule of thumb for daily
run
�
me of the
system is 1 hour of opera
�
on for every 10 degrees of ambient temperature
(i.e. 90 degrees would equal 9 hours of run
�
me).
4.
Once your Sani
�
zer output percentage se
�
ng has been established, you should only need to adjust
the output level because of higher chlorine needs than normal, like increased bather usage or heavy
rainfall (that can accelerate consump
�
on of chlorine.
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