Oasis SmartChem - INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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Chemical Balance
The other new menu option is Chemical Balance. (See the App Menu on
page 7)
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In this menu option you will be able to adjust your set levels for both
pH and ORP. Both of these levels can be adjusted by either
dragging the set point or by tapping along the Set Point line.
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Underneath the Set Point line will be displayed what the Acid Pump
is doing. For instance (as displayed to the right); the Acid pump is
in its waiting cycle after dosing, to take a future reading to see if it
needs to dose again. It is also displaying the last time that it dosed.
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The Prime button allows you to cycle the Acid Dosing pump for 10
seconds to get the pump primed and to ensure that it is working.
After you press the priming button, it will give you a 10 second count
to let you know how much time is left for the priming cycle.
The following is displayed on the App Home Screen.
There is only a limited amount of information displayed in regards to the
Chemical Balance information.
It displays whether the pH is Low, Normal or High.
The ORP will also display whether it is Low, Normal or High.
On the right-hand side of the box there is a plus (+) symbol that when
tapped, will allow the Chemical balance window to be expanded.
Once the Chemical Balance display window is expanded, the window
displays the following.
With the pH highlighted, the Chemical Balance window will display;
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Whether the pH is Low, Normal, or High.
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What the actual pH level is currently.
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What the Set Point for pH is set to achieve.
NOTES:
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A low pH reading indicates that the pool water has become Acidic. This
can lead to skin and eyes being irritated during swimming.
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A high pH reading indicates that the pool water has become Alkaline.
This makes it harder for the Chlorine to kill the germs in the pool water.
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