LED Status
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RED, The salt chlorinator has input power when light is illuminated
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GREEN: This LED light is on during normal operation cycle. Chlorine production has begun.
VERY IMPORTANT: Seek a professional to test your water for salt level before adding large quantities of salt.
IMPORTANT: When serving the unit, the OFF switch is not sufficient. THE POWER MUST BE OFF FROM
THE CIRUIT BREAKER.
PERFORMANCE
By familiarizing yourself with the operation of the SANICLEAR chlorine generation system, you can achieve
maximum performance for your pool. When chemical levels are in the recommended range, there are FOUR factors
that you can control to achieve the amount of chlorine the SANICLEAR SYSTEM can produce:
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Number of hours of filter time each day
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The quantity of salt in the pool
The setting of "Desired Level %"
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Stabilizer level in the water.
To find the optimum setting of "Desired Level %", start at a fairly high setting and work downward. It will take a few
days of adjustments to find the ideal setting for your pool. Once determined, proceed with the minor adjustments. The
salt chlorinator control will not produce chlorine at temperatures below 50'F (10 C). If your pool water is colder than
50'F (10 C), you must chlorinate manually.
MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM
It is recommended to inspect the cell every 3 month in order to maintain maximum efficiency. To enable the cell to
work at its optimum efficiency, the salt chlorinator cell has a self-cleaning characteristic integrated into the control.
This self-cleaning mechanism will allow the cell to work at optimum capacity. In locality where the water is hard (high
calcium and/or mineral content) and in swimming pools where the water chemistry is not balanced, the cell could
necessitate cleaning.
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