Warranty
Duration:
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Useful life of an electrolytic cell
The electrolytic cells used in the equipment are designed to provide a useful
service life of 10,000 hours. However, this duration is directly related to water quality
and especially to the correct use of the equipment. Below are a number of tips you
should follow so that your cell achieves the number of service hours specified:
a) Salt concentration: It is very important that the water in your swimming pool has
the appropriate concentration of salt, given that the cell will wear out prematurely
if there is not enough salt. You should therefore add salt to your pool whenever
the equipment indicates that you should do so.
b) Operating at low water temperatures: Another factor that reduces useful cell life
is if it is always operating at low temperatures. Hibernation products are
recommended for when the water temperature drops below 15ºC. If,
nevertheless, you wish to continue using your pool in winter, consider adjusting
the production of chlorine to low power.
c) Automatic cleaning cycles: The equipment enables you to adjust the intervals
between automatic cleans according to the hardness of the water in your pool.
The equipment is factory configured to clean every four hours. If the water in your
pool is very hard, you need to reduce the number of hours between cleans, but
bear in mind that useful cell life will be reduced. On the other hand, if your pool
contains soft water, you can increase the intervals between cleans and thus
extend cell life.
d) Unsatisfactory cleaning: If, due to automatic cleans being badly adjusted, calcium
incrustations appear on the electrodes, you should clean them as described in
this manual.
Recommendation on how to use cell protectors to avoid incrustations.
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