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Ei3 Saltwater Chlorinator   |   Installation Manual

Section 9.  Inspecting and Cleaning 

the Electrode

In areas that experience calcium hardness the cell 

electrode will benefit from cleaning.
1. 

Switch off the filter pump and chlorine 

generator, close necessary valves and unplug 

the cell terminal cap.

2.  Unscrew the retaining ring and remove the 

electrode. If calcium buildup is present, 

immerse the electrode in cell cleaning solution 

without immersing the terminals.

3.  We recommend using Zodiac Salt Chlorinator 

Cell Cleaner to clean the electrode. However, 

you can mix your own by carefully adding 

one (1) part of Hydrochloric (Muriatic) acid to 

ten (10) parts water. Stronger solutions will 

shorten terminal life.

4.  Allow the cleaning solution to dissolve the 

calcium deposits for about 10 minutes.

NOTE:

 Dispose of the cleaning solution at an approved 

Council Depot and never into storm water or 

sewage drains.

5. 

Rinse the electrode in clean water and re-fit 

the electrode in the cell housing.

6.  Replace the cell head and plug assembly.

7.  Reset valves and switches.

8.  Turn pump and controller on.

9. 

Confirm chlorine output and settings on 

the power pack. Timer programs will be 

automatically retained.

Electrode

Locking Ring

Terminal Cap

Adapter

O-ring

Figure 10.  Opening the Cell

Section 10.  Winterizing

Active winterizing leaves the filter pump and 

chlorinator running during the winter. However the 

colder the water temperature the greater the wear 

and tear on the cell, it is recommended to reduce 

output and/or your filtration times as temperature 

drops. If temperatures drop below 10°C, the 

chlorination cell should be reduced as much as 

possible.
Passive winterization calls for the pool to be shut 

down. Water levels will need to be lowered and the 

piping will need to be drained. The cell electrode 

can be left in place with isolation valves open.

10.1  Reopening the Pool

Required actions:
1.  Adjust the water level (too much or too little)

2.  Check the water parameters.

3.  TAC/TH/pH/Salinity/Chlorine/Stabilizing Agent/

Copper/Metals.

4.  Adjust the parameters to obtain a balanced, 

healthy pool, see Section 5.

5.  Check the condition of the equipment (pump, 

filter, chlorinator, electrolytic cell).

6.  Where necessary, check the sensors, clean if 

needed and re-calibrate.

7.  Once the salt level has reached the required 

level of 4000ppm and has dissolved in the 

water, restart the salt chlorinator.

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Страница 1: ...licable local installation codes Before installing this product read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may...

Страница 2: ...READING WITH CLEAN FILTER PUMP MODEL HORSEPOWER FILTER MODEL CONTROL PANEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOTES EQUIPMENT INFORMATION RECORD For full warranty terms and conditions and to register your warranty...

Страница 3: ...5 Prepare and Balance the Pool 10 5 1 Water Chemistry Table 10 Section 6 Operation 10 6 1 User Interface Overview 10 6 2 Initial start Up 11 Section 7 Installing and Assigning Equipment 12 7 1 Filter...

Страница 4: ...t Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes b Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early m...

Страница 5: ...of a spa or hot tub The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas Water temperature in excess of 38 C may be hazardous to your health...

Страница 6: ...Nominal output amps 5 0 A 7 2 A Required salt level 4000ppm Power supply voltage 240 VAC 50 Hz Electric power 200 W Protection index IP43 Flow through the cell Min 80 Lpm Operating water temperature 1...

Страница 7: ...est to the electrical lead see Figure 4 3 Glue the cell directly onto the pipes 4 Double check cell orientation The cell inlet is closest to the cell electrical lead INLET OUTLET MENU OK BOOST LOW SAL...

Страница 8: ...erviced by a professional pool spa service technician as described on the front cover of this manual The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and instru...

Страница 9: ...RED Function Demand Response Enabled Device for Australia only COVER Input Pool cover contact lower the chlorine production dry contact cover open open contact cover closed closed contact SLAVE Input...

Страница 10: ...pool with water from the mains water supply Do not use rain water or well water Do not add salt directly into the skimmer Do not initiate electrolysis until salt has fully dissolved Reading is True Ca...

Страница 11: ...cted to the controller the filter pump will operate in Boost mode also The controller s operating times including filtration schedules are temporarily ignored for the duration of the Boost mode This i...

Страница 12: ...the controller at the pump connection point in the high voltage raceway 3 Replace the lower housing and cover 4 Plug the pump into the socket in the base of the chlorinator 7 1 1 Quick Clean Quick Cl...

Страница 13: ...let on relay switch box Relay switch box plugs directly into 240VAC for power Low voltage 2 core cable wires directly to red terminal on relay switch and into AUX 2 terminal on power pack Pool Light R...

Страница 14: ...ation and or chlorination will run continuously The filtration operating times must be sufficient to correctly treat the water Example single speed pump In Season filtration time 8 10 hours per day Of...

Страница 15: ...04 30 The T symbol is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the LCD display on the home screen if the programming is valid The P symbol is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the LCD di...

Страница 16: ...ng detail Boost and Low modes will remain operational from the controller However SWC programs will be deactivated Chlorination output will be maintained at 100 1 Connect the external controller at th...

Страница 17: ...n 9 Confirm chlorine output and settings on the power pack Timer programs will be automatically retained Electrode Locking Ring Terminal Cap Adapter O ring Figure 10 Opening the Cell Section 10 Winter...

Страница 18: ...pair replacement before further serious damage is sustained A small amount of regular care and attention to your pool equipment will help ensure long life and trouble free performance To protect again...

Страница 19: ...ll etc Clean cell plates See Section 9 for cleaning instructions Replace the cell LOW CONDUCTIVITY SALTS indicator lit For models with a temp sensor this error can be caused by low conductivity Lack o...

Страница 20: ...registered trademark of Zodiac International S A S U used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners H0707700_REVA Fluidra Group Australia Pty Ltd 219 Woodpark Roa...

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