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CHLORINE:
During
peak
sanitizer
demand
(heavy
rain,
high
bather
usage,
and/or
high
heat)
it
may
be
necessary
to
increase
the
sanitizer
level
by
increasing
your
sanitizer
output
setting
and/or
pump
runtime.
Conversely,
with
low
sanitizer
demand,
you
can
decrease
the
output
level
to
a
lower
setting.
For
extremely
heavy
sanitizer
demand
or
to
increase
your
sanitizer
levels,
you
can
run
the
system
at
100%
or
supplement
with
a
Potassium
Monopersulfate
based
shock.
CAUTION:
Excessive
chlorine
levels
can
cause
premature
cell
failure
and
corrosion
damage
to
other
metallic
pool
equipment.
Avoid
over
saturation
of
chlorine
levels.
pH:
When
your
pH
falls
below
the
accepted
range,
your
sanitizer
is
used
up
very
quickly
and
can
be
damaging
to
your
equipment.
For
pH
levels
higher
than
the
accepted
range,
your
sanitizer
becomes
much
less
effective
and
will
work
harder
to
keep
your
pool
sanitized.
CALCIUM
HARDNESS
AND
TOTAL
ALKALINITY:
The
Breeze
provides
100%
pure
sodium
hypochlorite
and
does
not
affect
the
calcium
hardness
or
total
alkalinity
levels.
Maintain
and
balance
only
as
needed.
CYANURIC
ACID
(STABILIZER/CONDITIONER):
This
chemical
(CYA
or
Cyanuric
Acid)
allows
your
chlorine
residual
to
last
longer
by
protecting
it
from
the
UV
degradation
of
the
sun.
With
low
or
no
CYA
it
is
possible
for
the
chlorine
being
produced
to
be
used
up
as
fast
as
it
enters
the
pool.
High
CYA
levels
will
also
negatively
impact
maintaining
the
chlorine
residual
in
your
pool.
Check
and
maintain
your
CYA
at
the
same
time
as
your
salt
level,
as
these
tend
to
deplete
at
the
same
rate
(if
you
have
to
add
CYA,
contact
your
pool
professional
for
correct
amount).
NOTE:
For
indoor
pools,
it
is
not
necessary
to
add
stabilizer.
SALT
RESIDUAL:
The
Breeze
Series
works
most
efficiently
with
salt
levels
between
4,
000
–
4,500
PPM.
In
a
low
salt
condition,
the
Status
light
will
remain
sold,
and
the
service
light
will
also
remain
on
solid.
(see
illustration
#5
on
page
16).
REFER
TO
TROUBLESHOOTING
BELOW.
CAUTION:
Splash
out
water
can
leave
a
high
salt
concentration
on
decking
as
the
water
evaporates.
To
prevent
any
potential
salt
damage,
periodically
hose
off
the
deck,
rails
and
fixtures
to
dilute
the
salt
concentration.
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