AquaScape IonGen G2 Instructions Et Utilisation page 8

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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
4. Continued scale build-up on
IonGen
Probe Bars
5. Low copper level
6. High copper level
7. Water quality remains poor
after prolonged use
Targeted Water Parameters for Optimal Performance
To achieve the best results with the IonGen
is recommended that the water feature's water is within
the water parameters listed in the table below. The water
feature's water parameters can change during the season,
especially in features that experience high evaporation.
Many times a simple water change can help reset the
water feature's water parameters. Alkalinity is an important
parameter for the proper function of the IonGen
For more
information
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Cause
Insufficient water flow
across IonGen
Copper being used
Ionizing level set too high
Low copper level
Insufficient flow through Flow Chamber
Scale build-up or debris
suffocating IonGen
Water chemistry outside of
targeted water parameters
System it
System.
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Probe
Probe
One easy ways to raise low alkalinity levels is to use ordinary
baking soda. Adding ¼ cup (0.15 pounds) per 1,000 gallons
will typically raise the alkalinity by 10 mg/L (ppm). Raising the
alkalinity should not be done all at once, but over a period of
days. One easy way to lower high alkalinity is performing a
water change.
Copper: Less than 0.25 ppm
Alkalinity: 100 - 250 ppm
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Solution
See #3 solutions
It is not unusual to have low or even no
copper level readings on the test kit, no
matter how high the IonGen
ionization level setting. This is due to
the copper being used within the water
feature. Use visual indicators, such as
the water quality, to determine if the
ionization is working. Periodic copper
testing will ensure that the levels are
below the maximum level of .25 ppm.
Reduce ionizing indicator to 1 bar or
unplug Control Panel until copper level
is below 0.25 ppm. A partial water
change can also be conducted for
quicker copper level decrease.
Raise ionization level
See #3 solution
See #3 solution
See Targeted Water Parameters section
below the troubleshooting table
System
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