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Working principle
Working principle

Installation
Installation procedure
STEP 1 - Connections

Water supply
3/4 inch PVC external thread - Preferably use potable
quality tap water - (minimum supply pressure 1.5 bar) -
Especially NO well water and NO rainwater

Power supply
230 V European socket - Provide an earthed
socket with fuse

Drainage
PE pipe diameter 6/4 mm (free flow)
-In the sewer
-At the rainwater well
-To the buffer tank
- To the swimming pool (connect after the filtration pump to the pressure pipe with
return

Hydrogen evacuation
PVC valve diameter 32 mm (towards outside air, as high as possible)
- still in a “slightly” upward trend
- use only 45° elbows
STEP 2 - Starting
- Fill the salt tank (max.25 kg)
- Open the water supply
- Switch on the power

Press "START" (green button held down for 5seconds)
on the home screen and select your language.
The system will automatically refill all levels (approximately 1 hour later),
ready to produce chlorine
STEP 3 - pH/Rx measuring chamber
- Connect the water supply and drain
- Place the measuring pH & Rx probes
- Ensure watercirculation
-Test the water supply before and after the pump
(Allow the measuring probes to acclimate for at least 1 hour before calibrating)

Chlorine production starts and the chlorine tank is filled in approximately 1hour
The system is ready for use!
User guide
User guide
Main screen

Language selection & START/STOP function
"key" button (code required)
(Click on the key on the picture for service settings info)
Click on Start to go to Home Screen
Home screen

Clorine zone - Alarms and warnings
pH zone - ORP(Redox) zone
(Click on pH or ORP in the image for calibration info)
pH Calibration
pH Calibration screen

Procedure
- Close the water inlet and outlet of the measuring chamber
- Clean and dry the pH probe
- Place the probe in the first buffer solution pH 4
or pH 7 (the buffer used is automatically recognized)
- Press the blue button "CAL B1" (the
button turns GREEN) and the calibration starts
(approximately 1 minute)
The gray diode turns white and indicates "READY"
- Remove the probe from the buffer solution and clean it dry
- Place the probe in the buffer solution pH7 or pH 10
Press the blue button "CAL B2" (the button
turns GREEN) and the calibration starts
(approximately 1 minute)
The gray diode turns white and indicates "READY"
-Remove the probe from the buffer solution and clean it dry
- Put the probe back in the measuring chamber
- Open the measuring water supply
- The OK button appears and turns GREEN after approximately
1 minute, the dosage starts.
- The execution date appears
- Exit the calibration screen via the blue BUTTON (top left)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Calibrate monthly
- Combine pH 4 and pH 7 or pH 7 and pH 10 buffer solutions
- NEVER combine buffer 4 with 10
- Replace buffer solutions every 6 months to avoid deviations
- Clean and dry the measuringprobe thoroughly before and after
using each buffer
- Calibrate at the pool's operating temperature (+/- 3°C) If the
calibration procedure is interrupted
Use the red 'RESET' button and start again
- Calibration error (indicated by'ALARM')
Use the red 'RESET' button and start again
ORP Calibration
ORP Calibration screen

Procedure
- The calibration screen appears
- Close the water inlet and outlet of the measuring chamber
- Clean and dry the Rx probe
-Place the probe in the 475 mV buffer solution
(the buffer used is automatically recognized)
Press the blue button "CAL 01"
(the button turns GREEN) and the calibration starts
(approximately 1 minute)
- The gray diode turns white and indicates "READY"
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- Remove the probe from the buffer solution and clean it dry
- Put the probe back in the measuring chamber
- Open the measuring water supply
- The OK button appears and turns GREEN after
approximately 1 minute, the dosage starts.
-The execution date appears.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Use 475 mV buffer solution
- Replace the buffer solution every 6 months to avoid deviations
- Clean and dry the measuring probe thoroughly
before using the buffer solution
- If the calibration procedure is interrupted
Use the red “RESET” button and start again
- Calibration error (indicated by “ALARM”)
Use the red “RESET” button and
start again
Service settings

Click on 'Key' in main menu
and use code 1234
Service menu

- Chlorine production process
- Set pH setpoint and pH Range P
- Set Redox setpoint and Redox range P
- Alarms and resets
- Troubleshooting
- Meaning of alarms and possible causes
- Intervention instructions and possible solutions
pH settings


- Press the blue gear icon in the bottom left corner
- The bars with the setpoint and P range appear
- Press directly the numeric code of the parameter
you want to change (setpoint or P range)
- A numeric screen appears
Delete the current value with the "DEL" key
- Enter the desired value and confirm with OK
Exit the screen using the blue key in the top left corner
Redox settings

- Tap the blue circle icon in the bottom left corner
Bars with setpoint and P range are displayed
Directly press the numeric code of the
parameter you want to change (set point or P range)
- A digital screen appears.
Delete the current value using the “DEL” key
- Enter the desired value and confirm with OK
- Exit the screen using the blue button in the top left corner
The OK button will appear and turn GREEN
After about 2 minutes, the dosage starts
Alarms and resets
- Tap in the ALARM area (dark blue bar)
The list of possible alarms is displayed
- Check the indicated alarm
- Identify the cause of the problem
- Consult the intervention instructions with possible solutions
- Reset the alarm (using the blue “RESET” button)
- In case of repeated reappearance of the same critical alarm (contact the installer)
RESETTING THE OPERATING HOUR METER
(chlorineproduction)



Via maintenance code 5130
Access the main menu
Press the clock
The hour meter appears
Alarms and warning




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