Zodiac
Next it will self-calibrate the flow/temp/
salinity sensor. After going through an
internal test and calibration, the LCD will
display the current setting for chlorine
production (00% to 100%). During the
calibration period "Wait" will appear. "Wait"
means the unit is self calibrating and doing
internal testing. This process usually takes
less than six (6) minutes.
2.
Check salinity level by pressing the
SALINITY button (C) . It should read
between 3.0 gpl and 3.5 gpl. If it does not,
then press the SALINITY button (C) two
(2) or three (3) more times until the salinity
reading stabilizes.
NOTE If still less than 3.0 gpl refer to pages 30
through 31 and adjust salt concentration
level. (Maintain the Recommended
Salinity Level of 3.0 to 3.5 gpl). If salinity is
below 2.0 gpl the system will automatically
turn the electrolytic cell off until the salinity
is raised above 2.0 gpl. Operating with
a low salt concentration will damage
the electrolytic cell. Likewise, if salinity
is above the range of measurement
the system will automatically turn the
electrolytic cell off until the salinity is
lowered to a measurable level. Operating
with high salt will damage the power
center. If salinity is greater than 3.5 gpl,
see Section 7, Troubleshooting.
3.
Adjust the chlorine production to 50% by
pressing the arrow buttons (A) or (B) .
4.
After 24 hours, use a reliable test kit to
measure the pool water for free active
chlorine. The ideal range to maintain is
0.6 - 3.0 ppm. If the chlorine content of the
too low, increase chlorine
pool water is
production by pressing the up arrow
button
(B) . If the chlorine content of the
too high, decrease chlorine
water is
production by pressing the down arrow
button
(A) . Adjust in 10% increments
initially then in smaller increments (5%) as
the correct chlorine level is approached.
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5.
Due to a varying chlorine demand of pool
water, it may take a few days to determine
the correct pool pump operating time and
chlorine production percentage setting for
your pool. Continue adjusting as necessary,
allowing 24 hours between adjustments until
the chlorine content of the pool water has
stabilized at
0.6 - 3.0 ppm.
5.5
Operating in Winter
See Section 6.7, Winterizing.
5.6
Recommendations
DO List
•
Read and keep your manual in a safe place.
•
Replace the Nature2 cartridge every six (6) months.
•
Increase chlorine production rate before a large
number of bathers enter the pool and return to
normal afterwards.
•
Increase chlorine production rate when temperature
goes up.
•
Increase chlorine production rate when the number
of bathers goes up.
•
For outdoor pools, chlorine residuals can be
protected from destruction by sunlight by addition
of stabilizer (cyanuric acid).
•
Mount power center in shade or out of the direct
sunlight whenever possible.
•
Decrease production rate when temperature goes
down (for example, in the Fall and Winter seasons).
•
Take pool water sample to a qualified service
representative once per month.
DON'T List
•
Do not get fertilizer in your pool. Fertilizers contain
nitrates which cause a high chlorine demand on
pool water.
•
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 by products can damage the electrolytic cell.
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