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For example, if salt level is at 2600 ppm, both the LED-Display and LED
INSPECT SALT light will indicate that there is not enough salt in the pool
to produce chlorine
To set at desired output, just press the
MIN
or
MAX
button.
First-time installations after running 24 hours, use a reliable test method to
test the pool water for free available chlorine. The ideal range to maintain
is 2.0-4.0 ppm.
If the free chlorine level of the pool water is too low,
increase chlorine
production by pressing the Max button. If the free chlorine level of the
pool water is too high, decrease chlorine production by pressing the
MIN button.
Due to a varying free chlorine demand of pool water, it may take a few
days to determine the number of daily pool operating hours and “Sanitizer
Output” percentage setting for your pool. Continue adjusting as necessary,
allowing 24 hours between adjustments until the free chlorine level of the
pool water is stabilized at 2.0 - 4.0 ppm, per APSP recommendations.
Cautions
●
Do not get fertilizer in your pool. Fertilizers contain nitrates, which
cause a high chlorine demand.
Never use dry acid to adjust pH in arid geographic areas with
●
excessive evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh
water. A buildup of byproducts can damage the CFICGEN.
●
Do not add any pool water balancing chemicals (including salt)
unless the CFICGEN is switched off.
●
Do not let the Cyanuric Acid level drop below 30 ppm in outdoor
pools.
NOTE: DO NOT USE CYANURIC ACID IN INDOOR
POOLS.