SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation and maintenance of any upstream electrical components must be performed by a qualified
electrician. Failing to do so may result in electric shock, serious injury, property damage, and even death.
Prior to any maintenance or operation, ensure that the sait chlorinator and any other devices are shut
down and the main power supply is off.
The sait chlorinator's external power adaptor must be connected to a main power supply separate from
the filtration system (no feedback contrai), equipped with a 30mA residual current device and an earthing
system.
The sait chlorinator must be plugged into an outlet located in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.
Do not plug the sait chlorinator into an outlet where it could be damaged by humidity or rain.
The person responsible for the installation must read this manual carefully. ln the event of a malfunction
or erroneous operation, please contact the nearest authorised reseller or technical support.
If a part is damaged, ensure a replacement is purchased from the manufacturer or an authorised reseller.
NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THESE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK, COMPLICATIONS, SERIOUS INJURIES, OTHER INJURIES AND EVEN
WARNING - To avoid the risk of injury, do not allow children to operate this device.
WARNING - Intensive use of the pool, or periods of high temperature, may require an
increased level of chlorine production in order to maintain adequate levels of free
chlorine.
If used in an indoor swimming pool, under cover or cover, check the chlorine level
regularly (< 2ppm) and ventilate regularly.
|
24
EN
DEATH.
o
Perating PrinciPLe
Salt chlorination of a pool works by using sait electrolysis to disinfect the water; this electrochemical
process converts the sait present in the water into a disinfectant (hypochlorite ions).
Once this process is complete, hypochlorite turns back into sait after coming into contact with organic
material (bacteria, cells) or under the effect of UV rays or other sources of light, starting the cycle over
again.
ln order to maintain a good level of disinfectant in the water, it is important to maintain:
• a proper concentration of sait in the water: 3 g/l
• Adequate filtration time (as a reminder, a good estimate is:
Filtration Time = T0 water / 2
• A good water balance with a pH between 7.0 and 7.8
(for more information see Taylor watergram)
• Regular cleaning of your pool to remove any plant debris
• ln case of frequent use, consider using the boost
function.
WARNING - Salt water chlorination alone will not clear up green water alone. ln the
event of algae appearing (e.g. after a period of high temperatures or frequent use),
it may be necessary to supplement with chlorine tablets. Do not put the chlorine
tablets directly into the skimmer; use a floating dispenser.
o
Perating Limits
The filtration time must be long enough and adapted to your pool. As with any pool, it's important to
maintain a good chemical balance in the water of your pool, including pH, alkalinity and water hardness.
When using an electrolyser, you need to maintain the right levels of salt and stabiliser to prevent corrosion
or scaling. It is recommended that you test all of the basic parameters of the water at least once per week.
For additional safety, we recommended getting your pool water tested by a professional at least twice
per season.
Your local pool store can provide you with the chemicals and steps you need to take to adjust the chemical
properties of your water. Don't forget to let them know that you use a salt chlorinator.
In addition, temperature plays a major role in the proper functioning of your chlorinator:
• A water temperature below 10°C will render the system inoperative (E2 alarm).
• Water temperatures higher than 32°C will reduce the effectiveness of hypochlorite. The addition of
chlorine tablets is recommended for consistently high temperatures; do not place chlorine tablets
directly into the skimmer, use a floating dispenser.
DESCRIPTION
Na Cl
+
|
EN
25