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MAINTAINING SALT LEVELS
Before attempting to add salt to your pool ensure that the cell is clean. Then, with the
filter and cell operating, note the reading on the Salt Monitor.
If this reading indicates the level of salt is too low it must then be increased. This will
normally be required about 4 times a year on average domestic pools but will vary
depending on the type of filtration, climatic conditions, etc.
Note: Higher salt levels are recommended in hot weather conditions where
maximum chlorine production is needed. We suggest levels as high as 7000 mg/l
(ppm) in these situation
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR ENDURO CHLOR SC25-TS
Your Enduro Chlor Self Clean has been designed to operate for extended periods with
a minimum of maintenance. The cell cleaning function is performed automatically via
the inbuilt electronic control module.
In the event that your cell needs to be manually cleaned, follow the instructions under
maintenance of your Enduro Chlor NSC25 and NSC35
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MAINTENANCE OF YOUR ENDURO CHLOR SC25-TS
Your Enduro Chlor has been designed to operate for extended periods with a minimum
of maintenance, however periodic cleaning of the cell electrodes is required.
Cell Cleaning
1.
Remove Enduro Chlor Power Pack plug from 240 volt power point.
2.
Remove cell from plumbing line.
3.
Turn cell upside down (ports facing upwards) and place on a level non-metallic
surface in a well ventilated area.
Warning: Rubber gloves and protective eyeware must be worn before proceeding to
the next steps!
4.
Prepare an 8:1 acid cleaning solution by firstly measuring 2 litres of water into
a plastic bucket and then carefully adding 250ml of Hydrochloric Acid. Stir
thoroughly with a wooden stick.
5.
Carefully pour sufficient cleaning solution into upturned cell so as to fully cover
metal electrodes.
6.
Allow to stand for 10 minutes then flush out with clean water. Do not put used acid
solution into pool.
7.
If electrodes still show white deposits, repeat the above steps.
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