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SALTWATER SYSTEM OPERATION (continued)
7
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Boost cycle
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If the test result is below 0.2ppm, press and hold “BOOST”
button for 5 seconds until the indicator lights up and the
LED display display “80”. This indicates that the saltwater
system has started copper ion production.
You can press and hold the “BOOST” button for another 5
seconds until the indicator is off, which will cancel the Boost
cycle.
Note:
Once the system has started copper ion production, the
boost button canʼt be re-set until the power switch is off.
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The boost operating hours is 4 times the amount of time programmed into the
system, i.e. if your saltwater system operating time is 2 hours, the boost procedure
will run 4 x 2 = 8 hours. After boost procedure has been completed, the system
will automatically switch to the normal working mode.
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After a heavy rain or if the pool is dirty, press the “BOOST” button to shock the
pool again.
8
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Test pool water regularly:
Run the circulating pump either:
24 hours a day for 4 days, maintaining 1-3 ppm of free available chlorine, or
6 hours a day for 14 days, maintaining 1-3 ppm of free available chlorine*.
* For the maximum pool volume of 40 000 L, it will take from 2 to 3 days for the
copper concentration to reach the recommended level, when the system is set at
its maximal intensity.
Maintain 1-3 ppm of free available chlorine until the copper concentration reaches
0.2-0.3 ppm. Until then, copper levels should be checked daily with a test kit.
Once the copper concentration has reached the required level, maintain 0.6-3ppm
of free available chlorine.
The presence of organic matter in swimming pool water reduces the effectiveness
of sanitizers. Reducing sanitizer levels from 1-3 ppm to 0.6-3 ppm is possible only
when the organic matter content in swimming pool water is controlled.
Once the copper level is balanced, test the pool water daily to maintain the free
available chlorine level between 0.6-3 ppm
and copper ion concentration is
between 0.2~0.3 ppm. When the copper level is below 0.2 ppm, repeat step 7.
NOTE:
A High copper ion concentration may cause blonde hair to exhibit a
green
colour
. To prevent this, wear a swimming cap during swimming, and wash
hair with special shampoo after using the pool.
See “Troubleshooting Guide”.
9. Stand-by/power saving mode:
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When the cycle ends, the green “SLEEP” indicator on the
control panel lights up and the LED display flashes “93”.
The system is now in Stand-By mode. After a while, it
shuts down and sets itself in a Power Saving mode. The
system will automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours,
starting its daily cycle of chlorine production.
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The “SLEEP” indicator stays on, while the system is in the
Power Saving mode. The LED display however, goes blank
after 1 hour. Press any button ( or ) to view the last LED
code.
10. Running the pump alone without the Saltwater System:
To run the pump alone without the Saltwater System function,
press and hold both ( ) and ( ) buttons for 5 seconds
until you hear a “beep” and the LED display shows “FP”.
The pump is now operating alone. To stop the pump,
manually turn the switch OFF.
NOTE:
The pump cannot
be operated alone under an automatic timer mode.
IMPORTANT:
To keep the initial automatic operating cycle
setting of the Saltwater System, turn the switch ON, the
LED display shows “FP”, then unlock and lock the keypad controls again, see
previous steps 2 and 4. The LED display shows the initial input hours and the
Saltwater System cycle repeats again.