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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be exercised,
including the following:
WARNING -
To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to operate this device.”
WARNING -
heavy pool (or spa) usage, and higher temperatures may require higher
chlorine output to maintain proper free available chlorine residuals.”
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Heavy bather loads may trigger the need for additional chlorine (Optional: [Chlorinator])
to be added to maintain an appropriate chlorine residual in the water.
DO NOT add pool or spa chemicals directly to the skimmer. This may damage the
cell.
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Maintaining high salt and chlorine/bromine levels above recommended range can
contribute to corrosion of pool or spa equipment.
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Check the expiry date of the test kit as test results may be inaccurate if used after that
date.
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Follow all aspects of the local and Canadian Electrical Code(s) when installing this
device.
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The life expectancy of the electrode is 7000 hours under normal use conditions.
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When replacing the electrode, only use replacement electrodes having a label that
clearly states that it is a replacement electrode for the chlorine generating device salt
chlorinator CHLOE.
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NOTE: For outdoor pools, chlorine residuals can be protected from destruction by
sunlight by addition of stabilizer (cyanuric acid)
For devices that can be used on spas:
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For proper sanitation, spas should be completely drained periodically. The number of
days between COMPLETE SPA DRAINAGE is equal to the volume of spa water in litres,
divided by 10 times the maximum number of daily spa users. Refill spa with water and
repeat DIRECTIONS FOR USE of the device.
Health and Hyperthermia warnings for spa devices:
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People with a medical condition should consult a physician before entering pool or spa
water.
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Maximum spa water usage temperature is 40°C. Bathing in spa water at 40°C should
not exceed 15 minutes.
Important notice
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