Inst339 Filtrite Salt Chlorinator V09.20
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WARNINGS DISPLAY
Apart from messages displayed on the User display, there are two warning indicators.
(a)
LOW SALT:
This indicates that the concentration of salt has reduced within you pool. To rectify, visit your local
Clark Rubber Pool & Spa shop with a water test and they will guide you on the correct amount of salt to add.
(b)
NO FLOW:
This indicates that the chlorinator thinks that there is no flow to the cells. Potential problems/solutions
are described in the diagnostics section.
CHLORINE OUTPUT LEVEL
The LED lights on the user panel set the desired output level or chlorine level.
As shown below, the bottom right hand corner of the LCD indicates the actual level as distinct from the set or desired output
indicated by the LED lights.
The chlorinator output, or chlorine production, will be affected by water temperature, salt levels and the input voltage of
the chlorinator. When the chlorinator is operating at maximum efficiency, the Chlorine Output level should always be
approximately the same level as the Set Point. The set point can be checked on the LED display which is divided into 8
sections. If all 8 LED’s are illuminated, output set point is at 8. If only 6 light are illuminated, the set point is 6
Your Filtrite salt chlorinator will always attempt to adjust the output so that the actual output level matches set point level.
At times when the chlorine output level is lower than the set point, check the salt level in your swimming pool at your local
Clark Rubber. Alternatively, you may have a low voltage supply to the chlorinator (less than 240Volts) or the water may be
colder than usual.
Maximum efficiency will be achieved from you chlorinator at the following levels
Water at 27° C
Voltage at 240V
Salt Level at 4000 PPM
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Chlorine output Level
Chlorine Output
Safety
Backwash
Chlorine Set Point