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SETPOINT VALUE 

  pH 7.4  

HOLD DOWN THE 

SET 

BUTTON and using the 

  or 

 

buttons 

ADJUST THE VALUE 

WHEN THE 

SET 

BUTTON IS 

RELEASED, THE VALUE WILL BE

 

MEMORIZED 

5. ADVANCED UNIT SETTINGS 

5.1 Setpoint adjustment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5.2 SETTINGS MENU  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

HOLD DOWN THE 

MENU/ESC 

BUTTON for 5 seconds to 

enter the menu

 

LANGUAGE 

FRENCH 

Language selection 

Once inside the menu, use the 

 and 

 

buttons to scroll between the different 

choices, and the 

CAL/OK

 button to 

validate and move to the next menu. At 

any time, press the 

MENU/ESC

 button to 

exit the menu. 

 

MEASUREMENT TYPE 

pH 

Choice of measurement type 

between pH and REDOX 

Refer to Section 5.2 for 

REDOX mode 

Refer to Section 5.1 for 

pH mode 

Summary of Contents for POOLeasy pH

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL POOLeasy pH POOLeasy Rx Power at the service of water...

Page 2: ...LLATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6 4 1 Recommendations 6 4 2 Principle of hydraulic and electrical installation 7 4 2 1 Case of a POOLeasy pH connected to a permanent power supply and filtration detection...

Page 3: ...ings in pH mode 20 5 2 2 POOLeasy settings in REDOX mode 21 5 2 3 Guide for setting activation time for the pH or Redox pumps 22 5 2 4 Overdose alarm settings 22 5 3 POOLeasy standby mode 23 5 4 POOLe...

Page 4: ...out by qualified and authorized personnel The manufacturers decline all responsibility for the consequences of failure to respect this rule 1 1 2 Warranty extension for the sensor Applicable conditio...

Page 5: ...e characteristics of the pump and it proper use The manufactures can not be held responsible for damage deriving for improper erroneous or unreasonable use of the pump 1 4 RISKS After unpacking the pu...

Page 6: ...5 TOXIC AND OR DANGEROUS LIQUID DOSAGE To avoid risk from contact with hazardous liquids or toxic fumes always adhere to the notes in this instruction manual Follow the instructions of the dosing liqu...

Page 7: ...onfiguration 2 1 Description of parts The complete list of accessories delivered with the equipment is given below All the parts will be necessary for the correct operation of your unit A1 pH4 pH7 cal...

Page 8: ...ns 3 or 4 allows the modification of the setpoint value The button allows an increase in the numerical value or scrolling the list of selections The button allows a decrease in the numerical value or...

Page 9: ...pH 9 REDOX mode measurement 900 mV Check pool water parameters TAC 100 mg L FILTR DISABLED The filtration pump is not operating The POOLeasy unit is therefore paused Refer to Section 5 2 1 to disable...

Page 10: ...sor holder placed on the main pipe prior to any salt chlorinator cell H or after all pool accessories heating etc This injector sensor holder is the support for the measurement electrode and injection...

Page 11: ...binet for control of pool circulation pump E Pool water circulation pump F Pool G Pool filter H 2 in 1 sensor holder for the injection of disinfectant and support of the Redox sensor I Electrical cabl...

Page 12: ...ark the holes and drill to the diameter indicated on the plugs Secure the bracket Slide the pump into the bracket 1 Remove the sensor s protective cap and keep it to re use it for the winter shutdown...

Page 13: ...10 STEP 4 Probe holder preparation 4 2 Mount the o ring H under the probe holder B 4 1 Remove the cap storage Min 15 Min 15 1 2...

Page 14: ...11 STEP 5 Place the probe holder B by inserting the injection tube in the direction of the waterflow 1 2 3 Q...

Page 15: ...12 STEP 6 Securization on the pipe 1 50 pipe 2 63 pipe K C L K C L O...

Page 16: ...13 Vertical...

Page 17: ...when the filtration pump is on In this way the POOLeasy unit will be authorised to dose 2 Connect the power supply cable equipped with its plug in a domestic power supply socket It is preferable that...

Page 18: ...n for 5 SECONDS CALIBRATING pH 7 pH 7 25 90s QUALITY 100 pH 4 0 PRESS OK RINCE PROBE PUT IN PH 4 MOVE IR AROUND STOP TOUCHING LET INSIDE pH 7 0 PRESS OK Caution before soaking the sensor in the pH 4 s...

Page 19: ...THE 475 mV SOLUTION SHAKE LEAVE INSIDE WITHOUT TOUCHING pH 8 5 PRESS OK Hold down the CAL OK button for 5 SECONDS CALIBRATION mV 475 462 pH 90s QUALITY 100 475 pH PRESS OK Tip PRESS THE ESC KEY AT AN...

Page 20: ...17 STEP 10 Installation of the short probe 80mm G J 1 2 3...

Page 21: ...ith acid your unit is ready for use without further preparation Otherwise please refer to the following sections to adjust the advanced parameters as a function of your needs Cut Tube J to connect the...

Page 22: ...DOWN THE MENU ESC BUTTON for 5 seconds to enter the menu LANGUAGE FRENCH Language selection Once inside the menu use the and buttons to scroll between the different choices and the CAL OK button to va...

Page 23: ...ctivation time in steps of pH 0 1 for correction OVERDOSING ALARM 0 5 L 4 Hrs Setting of overdosing alarm refer to Section 5 2 4 MEASUREMENT ADJUST 0 00 pH Adjustment of the displayed value by or pH 0...

Page 24: ...3 L h OVERDOSING ALARM 0 5 L 4 Hrs Setting of overdosing alarm refer to Section 5 2 4 MEASUREMENT ADJUST 0 mV Adjustment of the displayed value by or 30 mV CAUTION improper use of this parameter may...

Page 25: ...allows dynamic monitoring of any potential overdosing HOLD DOWN THE MENU ESC KEY for 5 seconds Press CAL OK several times 4 times until you enter the OVERDOSE ALARM menu OVERDOSING ALARM 0 05 L 4 Hrs...

Page 26: ...oint desired pH To dose less the POOLeasy inserts increasingly long pauses between increasingly short operating times This is why the unit often has the pump stopped when the displayed value is not th...

Page 27: ...24 7 Maintenance 7 1 Replacement of the peristaltic tube 7 2 Maintenance of chlorine injection valve Fig 13 Clean the injector tube from chlorine deposit with acid water or replace PVC tube...

Page 28: ...s of water the measurement will deteriorate A thin layer of limescale together with other elements present in the pool water will be deposited on the sensitive elements of the sensor To mitigate this...

Page 29: ...26 7 3 2 Installation of a long probe 120mm J G P 1 2 3...

Page 30: ...g solution This allows the removal of any deposits formed during its use in pool water The sensor must be filled to 1 3 with AYACSOLSTK01 storage solution and the protective cap placed on the sensor s...

Page 31: ...mplete 2 in 1 sensor holder 9 AYFA00004 Sensor holder cap 10 AYAC100020 Strainer 11 AYAC100122 Clip 12 AYAC100010 Crystal PVC tube 4x6 13 AYAC02C001 pH4 calibration solution AYAC02C002 pH7 calibration...

Page 32: ...406 95520 OSNY France Tel 33 0 1 34 48 16 03 Fax 33 0 1 78 76 73 95 Email contact avadypool com Web www avadypool com Installation and operating instructions are included with the product when purchas...

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