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D. SYSTEM OPERATION
SYSTEM OUTPUT OPERATION
j. Once the system is in normal operation mode, increase or decrease output with the Output Controls.
k. Each adjustment will be indicated at the Chlorine Output Lights
l. When in BOOST MODE (with the red BOOST light illuminated) the system will automatically operate for 72 hours of run
time, and then reduce to the 100% level. Boost Mode should be used to offset “out of the ordinary” conditions: unusual
weather or extremely high bather load.
m. Recommended Daily Operation: Operate the pool pump at least 1 hour for every 10 degrees of ambient air temperature.
4. COLD WEATHER OPERATION/WINTERIZATION
a. In cold water conditions (below 60°F), sanitizer demand is reduced significantly. The Powerclean Salt Econ will reduce its
rate of production with water temperatures of 59 degrees Fahrenheit and below depending on the condition of the pool
water chemistry.
b. If the water temperature drops too low for the electrolytic cell to produce chlorine, the service light on the control center
will light up and the cell will stop producing. This is due to the water not being conductive enough for the electrolytic
process to take place.
c. For colder climate regions with sustained low or freezing temperatures, the Powerclean Salt Econ Cell should be properly
drained and winterized by a qualified pool professional.
5. CELL MAINTENANCE: HOW AND WHEN TO CLEAN YOUR CELL
INSPECTING THE CELL
a. Visually check the cell through the clear housing while the system is operating for buildup on the electrodes and the legs
attaching the electrodes to the cell base.
b. If there is no buildup, there is no need to clean the cell.
c. How often cleaning is required depends on the chemistry of the pool water, including the hardness of the water and pH.
HOW TO CLEAN THE CELL
d. IMPORTANT: Always turn off the pump prior to cleaning the cell. The pump and filter system is operated under pressure,
and the pressure must be relieved before you will be able to remove the cell from the cell housing.
e. Remove the cell cap (the large blue cap at the end of the clear cell housing) by turning it counter clock-wise.
f. Gently pull the cell electrodes out of the housing, being careful not to damage the o-ring.
g. Once the cell is removed from the housing, slide the cleaning tool between the blades to remove any calcium build-up .
Also clean the legs of the electrodes.
h. It is not necessary to “scrape” all build-up from the electrodes. Simply remove any build-up and clean any bridging
between individual electrodes.
i. Only use the provided tool to clean the cell. Never use a metal tool to clean.
j. NOTE: THERE IS NO NEED TO USE ACID FOR THIS PROCESS.
k. Take the o-ring out of the cell housing, and remove material or debris from it. Once you have cleaned the o-ring, use a
towel or cotton swab to wipe out the channel in the cell housing that the o-ring seats into.
l. Replace the o-ring to its channel in the cell housing (DO NOT USE LUBRICANT).
m. Install the electrodes into the cell housing, making sure not to disturb the O-ring.
n. Return the blue cap to the cell housing and hand tighten in the clockwise direction. Be careful not to over tighten.
o. Re-start the pump.
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