Adding Salt
Begin by testing the salt levels of the pool using saline test strips available at your local pool store. The salt level
must be above 3600ppm. If the salt level is low, refer to Table 3 for amount of salt to add.
Cleaning the Cell
If proper chlorine levels cannot be maintained, and if salt levels and pH
readings are correct, the cell must be cleaned. FIRST UNPLUG THE
CHLOREASE UNIT FROM THE AC SOCKET. THE UNIT SHOULD
ONLY BE SERVICED AFTER IT HAS BEEN UNPLUGGED.
Remove the ChlorEase housing from the pool by pushing in the retaining
clips to unlock the housing from the metal bracket, using the plastic tool
provided. Grasp the housing and pull down, detaching it from the metal
bracket. Remove the front cover from the housing by first unscrewing the
two plastic screws on the front using the plastic key provided, and then
grasp the two side clips to remove the front cover. Next, pull out the wire
spool and unwind the excess cord allowing the housing to be pulled over
outside of pool. Visually inspect the metal elements inside the mesh
covering of the chlorinating cell. If heavy scale is present, the scale should
be removed (see next section).
Removing Scale from Elements
Unsnap chlorinating cell from housing. Fill a deep container such as a milk carton with a mildly acidic product.
Immerse the chlorinating cell only (NOT the housing) and let it set for 45 minutes. Hose off and inspect cell.
All scale (cake-like white mineral buildup) should have dissolved. If scale remains, change cleaning solution and
repeat process. DO NOT SCRAPE SCALE WITH ANY TYPE OF TOOLS OR BRUSHES AS IT WILL
DAMAGE TITANIUM COATING AND VOID WARRANTY!
To reinstall, rewind extra wire around spool neatly. Replace cell into housing. Replace locking pin and replace front
cover. Plug unit into GFCI outlet.
Pushing in retaining
clips with plastic tool
(provided)
Maintenance of your ChlorEase System
!
DO NOT REMOVE THE MESH COVERING THE CELL! INSIDE ELEMENT IS SHARP!
Detaching housing
from bracket
Retaining Clips
Side Clips
Font Cover
Wire Spool
with Excess
Cord
Chlorinating
Cell
Plastic Screws
Housing
Chlorinating cell
removed from
housing
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