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Maintenance
Parameters
Weekly
Service
Chlorine
Test:
Test
pool
water
chlorine
level
with
a
reliable
test
kit.
Maintain
ideal
range
by
adjusting
Breeze
Sanitizer
Output
level
(see
Basic
Operation
on
page
15).
Note:
Chlorine
residual
above
3.0
PPM
may
cause
corrosion
of
pool
metals
and
possible
damage
to
associated
pool
equipment.
It
is
recommended
that
chlorine
test
samples
be
taken
from
two
places,
one
at
the
pool
return
line,
the
other
well
away
from
the
pool
return
line.
Compare
the
samples.
A
higher
level
should
be
found
at
the
pool
return
line,
which
confirms
that
the
“Breeze”
system
is
producing
chlorine.
pH
Level
Test:
Test
the
pH
level
of
your
pool
with
a
test
kit.
If
necessary,
adjust
according
to
your
pool
professional’s
recommendations.
A
pH
level
of
7.2
‐
7.6
is
recommended.
Note:
Never
use
dry
acid
to
adjust
pH
in
arid
geographic
areas
with
excessive
evaporation
and
minimal
dilution
of
pool
water
with
fresh
water.
A
build
‐
up
of
byproducts
can
damage
the
electrolytic
cell.
Monthly
Service
To
ensure
that
the
correct
chemical
balance
is
maintained
in
your
pool,
it
is
important
to
perform
the
following
recommended
pool
water
test
every
month.
Take
a
water
sample
from
your
pool
to
a
local
pool
store
or
your
pool
professional
for
testing.
1.
Salt
Level
Test:
Make
sure
salt
level
is
within
acceptable
range
(4,000
‐
4,500
PPM).
If
salt
level
is
low,
see
table
1
on
page
10
for
the
amount
of
salt
to
add
2.
Total
Alkalinity
Test
:
Adjust
according
to
your
pool
professional’s
recommendations.
80
‐
100
PPM
APSP
Standard
3.
Stabilizer
(Cyanuric
Acid):
Maintain
ideal
range
of
30
‐
60
PPM.
Follow
your
pool
professional’s
recommendations.
4.
Calcium
Hardness:
If
necessary,
adjust
according
to
your
pool
professional’s
recommendations.
APSP
standard
of
200
‐
400
PPM
is
recommended.
5.
Metals
Test:
It
is
recommended
that
the
pool
water
be
tested
periodically
for
the
presence
of
metals
such
as
copper,
iron,
and
manganese.
These
metals
should
not
be
present
in
the
pool
water.
If
those
metals
are
present,
contact
your
pool
professional
immediately.
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