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7.3.d Purifier % Adjustment Procedure
1. Balance water chemistry according to necessary water chemistry parameters. See "Basic Water
Chemistry" on page 43. For new start ups, if free chlorine level as tested is not at least 1 ppm (mg/L),
add liquid chlorine to ensure 1 to 3 ppm (mg/L) free chlorine reading.
2. Add the proper amount of salt as indicated on the display (or as described on page 51), and run the
circulation pump continuously for 24 hours, allowing the salt to be fully mixed and dissolved into the
pool. If the salt level is too low, the Pool Pilot
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will provide a warning and will not generate chlorine until
the minimum salt level has been reached.
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the purifier % to 50%, and then allow the pool to operate
normally. If the pool cover is closed, adjust purifier to 10% rather than 50%.
For the first two weeks, test the water chemistry parameters every 3-4 days. Adjust chemicals as
needed to maintain correct water balance.
For the Free Chlorine adjustment, use the following table for fine-tuning the controller output
percentage (%):
Table 5
PURIFIER %
CURRENTLY
SET TO:
IF FREE CHLORINE IS
LOWER THAN
IDEAL RANGE…
IF FREE CHLORINE IS HIGHER THAN
IDEAL RANGE…
1% - 25%
The purifier output % needs to
be increased.
The purifier output % setting is too high.
Use the UP arrow button to
increase the purifier output %.
Press SELECT to lock in
change.
Use the DOWN arrow button to lower output. Press SELECT to lock
in change. The free chlorine will need to be tested frequently and the
purifier % output will need to be adjusted as needed to attain desired
level.
25% - 99%
The purifier % output needs to
be increased.
The purifier output % needs to be decreased.
Use the UP arrow button to
increase the purifier output %.
Press SELECT to lock in
change.
Use the DOWN arrow button to decrease the purifier output %. Press
SELECT to lock in change.
After the optimal output percentage (%) has been determined, this setting will not normally
require further adjustment. Select a Boost cycle to compensate for increased bather usage or
heavy rainfalls (which can both quickly consume chlorine).
7.4 Test Pool Pilot (Diagnostic Menu)
Press the MENU button, then press the UP or DOWN arrow until “Test Pool Pilot” is displayed,
and press the SELECT button. The display will automatically sequence through the following
displays and then return to normal operation. You can also press the UP or DOWN arrow to
scroll forwards and backwards. Press the MENU button again to skip the remaining displays and
exit back to normal operation. The following information is displayed:
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“Salt = #### ppm (#.# g/L)” (The optimum salt level is 3,000 ppm (mg/L), 4,500 ppm (mg/L) for increased
chlorine production)
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“Add Salt ## lbs (## Kg)” (The amount of salt needed to maintain 3,000 ppm (mg/L))
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“Temperature ##° F (##° C)” (The temperature of the water flowing through the Tri-sensor)
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“Cell = ## V #.# A” (The measured voltage and current sent to the cell)
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“Amp-Hrs = ######” (The amount of current times hours of operation received by the cell)
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