
4.3
Filtration
3.1
3.1
Filtration modes.
3.2
Manual:
Filtration can be switched ON
and OFF manually.
3.3
Automatic (or with timer):
In this
mode the filtration switches ON/OFF
according to 3 timers. The timers always
work on daily bases.
3.4
Smart*:
This mode uses, as a basis,
the automatic or timer mode, with its
3 intervals of filtration, but adjusting
the filtration time in function of the
water temperature. For that reason 2
parameters of temperature are provided:
The maximum temperature, from which
on the filtration times will be the ones
from the timer setting. The minimum
temperature: below this value the filtration
time will be reduced to 5 minutes, which
is the minimum working time. Between
these 2 temperatures the filtration times
will climb linearly. There is an option to
activate the antifreeze mode in which the
filtration will start if the water temperature
is below 2° C.
3.5
Timed heating with option of
climatization*:
This mode acts equally
to the automatic mode, but besides it
includes the option to work on a relay
to control the temperature. The desired
temperature is set in this menu, and
the system works with a hysteresis of 1
degree (example: the setting temperature
is 23° C, the system will activate itself
when the temperature goes below 22° C
and will not stop before it passes 23° C).
Clima OFF:
The heating only works within
the set filtration periods.
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3.2
3.3
3.6
4.1
Electrolysis
1.2
1.1
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.1
Electrolysis:
Programming of
electrolysis functions.
1.2
Level:
Desired
production of
chlorine (gr/h).
1.3
Cover:
connection of
automatic cover.
Reduction:
% of reduction
of the production of chlorine
when cover is closed.
1.4
Shock:
Continuous
filtration during 24 hours
at maximum intensity.
Automatic return to
programmed filtration mode.
1.5
During the
shock period the
redoX control can
be deactivated.
4.2
Measures
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.7
2.8
2.12
2.13
2.6
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.1
Measures:
Adjustment of setpoints
and measuring probes.
2.2
Setpoints
for each measurement.
2.3
Setting of setpoints.
2.4
Calibration of pH probe:
Recommended every month during
the pool season.
2.5
Calibration with buffers
(buffer
solutions pH7 / pH10 / neutral): Follow
the instructions which appear on the
displays (fig. 2.6).
2.7
Manual calibration:
Allows to adjust
the probes at 1 point (without buffers)
– only recommended to adjust small
deviation in the readings.
2.12
Manual calibration:
Allows to
adjust the probes at 1 point (without
buffers) – only recommended to adjust
small deviation in the readings.
2.13
Without removing the probe from the
water, use the + / – buttons to adjust the
reading so it matches with your reference
value (photometer or other measurement).
2.8
Without removing
the probe from the
water, use the + / –
buttons to adjust the
reading so it matches
with your reference
value (photometer or
other measurement).
2.9
Calibration of the redoX
probe:
Recommended every 2
month during the pool season.
2.10
Calibration with buffer
(buffer liquid 465 mV): Follow
the instructions which appear
on the displays (fig. 2.11).
3.4
3.5