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The Rx value gives information about the oxidation/reduction potential and is used to determine the water sterilization capacity. The setpoint is the
minimum Rx value for activation/deactivation of the titanium cell. Adjusting the ideal Rx level (setpoint) is the last step in the system set-up. Follow these
steps to determine the ideal Rx levels for your pool:
1. Connect your pool filtration system (the salt in the pool must be completely dissolved).
2. Add chlorine to the water until a level of 1-1.5 ppm is reached (approx. 1-1.5 g/m
3. After 30 minutes take a reading of the free chlorine level in the pool (manual test kit DPD1). If the free chlorine level is in the range 0.8 – 1.0 ppm,
look at the value on the Rx display and put this value into the memory as the setpoint to activate/deactivate the electrolysis/hydrolysis cell.
4. The next day check the levels of free chlorine (manual test kit DPD1) and Rx. Raise/lower setpoint if necessary.
5. Remember to check the Rx setpoint every 2-3 months and/or when the water parameters change (pH/temperature/conductivity).
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Measurement and control of Rx as
the control value of free chlorine
Temperature probe
necessary to activate the
smart filtration mode
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6.2. MEASUREMENTS – Rx calibration
6.9 Calibration of Rx probe:
Recommended every 2 months
during the season of use.
6.3. MEASURES – Temperature calibration
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water). pH levels should be between 7.2 – 7.5.
6.9
6.10 Calibration with buffer (buffer
solution 465 mV): Follow the 4-step
instructions that are shown on the
display.
6.12 Manual calibration: Allows
adjustment of the probes to
1 objective measurement (without
buffers) – only recommended for
correction of small deviations in the
readings.
6.14
6.14 Temperature calibration.
6.15 Manual calibration: Allows
adjustment of the probes to
1 objective measurement.
6.10
6.11 Example of first step of
calibration with buffers.
Continue with the following steps.
6.12
6.13 Without removing the probe
from the water, use the plus / minus
keys to adjust the reading so it
matches with your reference value
(photometer or other measuring
device).
6.15
6.16 Use the plus / minus keys to
correct the difference between the
measured value of the probe and
the actual temperature. Set to the
actual temperature of the probe and
press OK.
6.11
6.13
6.16
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