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When the cell cable is plugged into the controller and the housing is completely threaded into the
tee with the two electrode bars under water, the
‘Ionizing’ light will illuminate or flash blue. If the
‘Ionizing’ light is flashing red, make sure that the cell is plugged in all the way and the two electrode
bars are completely under water.
If your controller has a standard wall plug, it must be plugged into a GFCI protected outlet.
System Controller Configuration
The System Controller has two main functions:
Ion/Action
and
Large Dose
Ion/Action
The Ion/Action setting is the maintenance setting. It represents a
percentage of the maximum output
level
and is set according to your pool or hot tub size. For example, an Ion/Action setting of 88 means
the controller is outputting minerals at 88% of maximum output. Use the + and
–
keys to increase or
decrease the number and reach the desired setting. When the controller is set to Ion/Action, the blue
light above the Ion/Action button will illuminate and the ‘Ionizing’ light will be solid blue.
Large Dose
The Large Dose setting is the ramp-up setting. It represents the
number of hours that the controller is
set to maximum output
. For example, a Large Dose setting of 88 means the controller will run on ‘full
blast’ for 88 hours. As the hours count down,
the number will decrease by one each hour until it gets to
01. After the final hour, the controller will switch automatically to the Ion/Action mode.
Use the + and
–
keys to increase or decrease the number and reach the desired setting. When the
controller is set to Large Dose, the blue light below the Large Dose button will illuminate and the
‘Ionizing’ light will be
flashing blue.
The Large Dose setting should be used when:
1)
First filling the pool
2)
Refilling in the Spring or throughout the season
3)
Copper level has not reached 0.2ppm or dips below 0.2ppm