7. COMMISSIONING
→ All of the below steps are to be carried out when installing the equipment for the first time, and at the start of
each new season.
1) Make sure that the electronics unit is turned off (for how to do this see the following page).
2) Spread 5 kg of salt* per m
* High purity salt tablets conforming to the EN 16401 standard, quality A (free of flow agents and anti-caking agents).
3) Run the filtration pump until the salt poured into the pool is completely dissolved.
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All of the following steps must also be regularly carried out once the pool is in use.
4) Check the water quality parameters and if necessary make the manual adjustments, following the below table :
General visual state
Temperature
Potential of hydrogen (pH)
Stabilizer levels (cyanuric acid)
Alkali content (AC)
Water hardness (WH)
Salt levels
5) Program and switch on the filtration pump using the table below :
Water temperature (°C)
Hours of filtration per day (h)
→ These figures should only be used as a guide. They should be adjusted if necessary in order to optimise filtration.
Achieving and maintaining free chlorine levels between 0.5 and 1 ppm :
6) Measure free chlorine levels with a testing kit.
7) • If free chlorine levels are below 0.5 ppm :
a) Set filtration to "AUTO".
b) Turn on the electronics unit (for how to do this see the following page).
c) Set the production value to 100% (for how to do this see page 23 or 25, depending on the model).
d) Wait until free chlorine levels reach between 0.5 and 1 ppm.
• If free chlorine levels are between 0.5 and 1 ppm :
Turn on the electronics unit ( see the following page for instructions).
• If free chlorine levels are above 1 ppm :
a) Keep the electronics unit turned off (or turn it off).
b) Wait until free chlorine levels reach between 0.5 and 1 ppm.
c) Turn on the electronics unit (see the following page for instructions).
8) Adjust the production setpoint (see page 23 or 25 depending on the model to carry out this operation) so that the
free chlorine level stays between 0.5 and 1 ppm. Several adjustment tests may need to be carried out, in order to
determine an appropriate value for the production setpoint.
→ Heavy use of the pool, incorrect inclination of the nozzles of the basin (these must be tilted slightly
downwards), or a tree-filled environment are decisive factors that strongly influence the free chlorine level. In this
case, increase the production setpoint, if necessary, to maintain the free chlorine level between 0.5 and 1 ppm.
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around the inner edges of the pool (depending on its volume).
clear, free from algae or sediment
above 15 °C
between 7.0 and 7.4
below 30 ppm (mg/l)
between 80 ppm and 120 ppm
less than 60°f
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5 kg/m
16
18
8
9
(depending on its volume)
20
22
24
26
10
11
12
14
28
30
> 30
17
20
24
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