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Manual PRO50-150 V.2
4.3- Operation times
It may be useful to see the operation times for regular maintenance operations.
From the main screen, press both buttons
at the same time.
4.4- Electrolysis cell life
The electrolysis cells from our units are designed to reach a lifespan of 10.000
hours (10K models) and 5.000 hours (5k models). However, this lifespan is
directly related with the quality of the water and specially with the correct use
of the equipment. Please, read the following suggestions in order to guarantee
that your cell reaches the specified lifespan.
a)
Salt concentration:
It is very important that the water of your
swimming pool has a sufficient salt concentration, otherwise the cell will
degrade prematurely if you keep it working permanently in low salt
conditions. It is important to add salt when the unit shows the “lack of
salt”
indication.
b)
Low temperature operation:
Don’t keep the system work in low
water temperature conditions (under 15ºC). As an alternative, there are
some hibernation products that keeps the water in good conditions in
winter time. If you still want to use it in low water conditions, please
consider to reduce the maximum production value, for example, set it at
50% instead of 100%.
c)
Automatic cleaning cycles:
The time between automatic cleanings
can be adjusted in PRO units, so it can be adapted to the water hardness
of your swimming pool. The chlorinator is configured by default to 4
hours. If your swimming pool water is very hard, you can decrease this
value, so the automatic cleanings will perform more frequently, but the
lifespan of the cell will be reduced. On the other hand, if the water is
soft, you can increase the cleaning time cycle, and the cell’s lifespan will
be increased.
d)
Deficient cleaning:
If you observe calcium deposits between the cell
electrodes, clean it as shown in the 5.1 section. Don’t allow to keep the
cell working in these conditions for a long time.
5-
MAINTENANCE
Carefully follow the recommendations and safety warnings detailed in section
1.4 of this manual.
The chlorinator has a self-cleaning system of the chlorination cell, which
reduces maintenance considerably. In any event, it is advisable to clean the cell
and check the chlorine (Redox), free chlorine or pH probe if available.