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6.3 Servicing the Cell
The cells may require removal for periodic visual inspections, or for servicing when debris or
calcium mineral deposits develop. The need to inspect and service the cells is indicated by the
WARNING light flashing.
6.3.a Removal
Figure 12
The cells are installed with unions on each end to allow quick and
easy installation and removal.
1. Turn off the circulation pump and shut off all power.
2. Unscrew the unions at both ends of each cell. (A strap wrench may
be required.)
3. Slide the cell out of the manifold assembly.
4. Inspect the cell -
If cleaning is necessary, detach cell cord from
cell.
6.3.b Visual Inspection
Figure 13
Your Pool Pilot
®
is designed to automatically self-clean calcium
scale build up that may form on the blades during normal
operation. However, unbalanced water chemistry can cause a
heavy scale build up exceeding self-cleaning capabilities... thus;
periodic manual cleaning may be necessary. The simplest way to
avoid this extra work is to maintain the water chemistry at the
levels recommended according to the Saturation Index.
1. The cell titanium blades, seen inside the cell body, should be
straight and clear of any debris on the ends or between the blades.
2. White flaky or crusty calcium build up on the edge or between the
blades will shorten the life of the cell. If required, clean the cell
immediately and determine the cause of scaling.
Chemistry" on page 37. See "Using the Saturation Index" on page 39.
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