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Pool High Speed
100%
Adjust the desired high speed for variable speed operation
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This setting will appear if “spa only” is not selected and variable speed filter pump is enabled. This
setting determines the speed of the pump during high speed pool or spillover operation. This value
can be set from 20% to “Highest Speed” in 5% increments. “Highest Speed” is default.
Pool Low Speed
50%
Adjust the desired low speed for variable speed operation
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This setting will appear if “spa only” is not selected and variable speed filter pump is enabled. This
setting determines the speed of the pump during low speed pool or spillover operation. This value
can be set from “Lowest Speed” to 50% in 5% increments. 50% is default.
Set Day and Time
Wednesday 10:37P
Adjust the current day of the week
Move to hours setting
Set Day and Time
10:37P
Set Day and Time
Wednesday 37
Set Day and Time
Wednesday 10: P
Adjust the current hour (including AM/PM if applicable)
Adjust the current minute
Move to minutes setting
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Use this function to set the current day of the week and time. These values are used for all the
automatic timeclock functions of the Aqua Plus and are also displayed as part of the default menu.
The Aqua Plus is designed to keep the clock running during power outages lasting less than 7 days.
If power has been off for longer than 7 days, then the time may have to be reset.
Display Light
On for 60 sec
Toggle between Always On and On for 60 sec.
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This function controls the backlight on the display. If the “60 seconds” option is selected, then the
backlight will automatically turn off 60 seconds after the last key is pressed and will stay off until next
time a key is pressed.
Note that the Display Light selection only applies to the display keypad that you are currently using.
Other display/keypads will not be affected. In other words, you need to individually set this option
for each display/keypad in the system.
Beeper
Enabled
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Beeper
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When “Enabled”, the keypad will beep every time a key is pressed. If this audible indication is not
desired, select “Disabled”.
This function only applies to the display/keypad that you are currently using. You need to set this
option for each display/keypad in your system.
NOTE: This function is not supported on all display/keypads. If the “Enabled” selection is not
blinking, then the current software revision of that particular keypad/display does not support the
option and it will default to Beeper Enabled.
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Gallons
Liters
(pool size in feet)
(pool size in meters)
Rectangular
Round
Oval
Diameter x Diameter x
Average Depth x 5.9
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 6.7
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 7.5
Diameter x Diameter x
Average Depth x 785
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 893
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 1000
Salt
Salt Level
Use the chart on the following page to determine how much salt in pounds or (Kgs) should be added to reach the
recommended levels. Use the equations below (measurements are in feet/gallons and meters/liters) if pool size is
unknown.
The operating salt level is between 2700-3400 PPM (parts per million) with 3200 PPM being optimal. Before
adding any salt, test the salt level. This is especially important for retrofit installation to older pools where chlorine
added to the pool over time has ended up as salt. If the level is low, determine the number of gallons in the pool and
add salt according to the chart below. A low salt level will reduce the efficiency of the sanitization and result in low
chlorine production. A high salt level can cause the Aqua Plus to stop chlorinating. The salt in your pool/spa is
constantly recycled and the loss of salt throughout the swimming season should be minimal. This loss is due
primarily to the addition of water because of splashing, backwashing, or draining (because of rain). Salt is not lost
due to evaporation.
Type of Salt to Use
It is important to use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is greater than 99.0% pure. This can be found at most
pool stores in 40-80 lb. bags labeled “for use in swimming pools”. Alternatively, use common food quality or water
softener salt that is at least 99.0% pure. It is also acceptable to use water conditioning salt pellets, however, it will
take longer for them to dissolve. Do not use rock salt, or salt with more than 1% of yellow prussiate of soda, salt
with anti-caking additives, or iodized salt.
How to Add Salt
For new plaster pools, wait 10-14 days before adding salt to allow the plaster to cure. Turn the circulating pump
on and add salt directly into the pool. Brush the salt around to speed up the dissolving process—do not allow salt
to pile up on the bottom of the pool. Run the filter pump for 24 hours with the suction coming from the main drain
(use pool vacuum if there is no main drain) to allow the salt to evenly disperse throughout the pool. The salt display
may take 24 hours to respond to the change in salt concentration.
Always check stabilizer (cyanuric acid), when checking salt. These levels will most likely decline together. Use the
chart on page 28 to determine how much stabilizer must be added to raise the level to 80 ppm.