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Basic Operation

Engage Power switch (#6 on Illustration shown above) by pressing to “On” position. As the 

system boots up, the lights will flash for about ten seconds. The System Status light (#3) will then 

remain solid; the Sanitizer Output lights (# 1) will display the selected chlorine output level. One 

of the Polarity lights (# 2) will also illuminate, indicating the direction of current. Every six hours 

of system operation the polarity will change automatically, which prolongs the life of the cell and 

minimizes build up between the cell blades. If the power is interrupted (either by the pump 

turning off or by putting the Power switch into the off position), the system will automatically 

reset to the setting when last powered on.

Once the system is in normal operation mode, you can adjust output by pressing button #5 (Up) 

to increase or #5 (Down) to decrease output one increment. Each adjustment will be accompa-

nied by illumination of the light above the arrow, which indicates activation of the control 

system; you will then see the associated change in the Sanitizer Output level. 

TIP: Check 

chlorine level on a regular basis and adjust output of the Platinum chlorinator accordingly. 

Make sure that all pool chemicals are within balance.

Provided the Platinum chlorinator is sized properly, the unit will supply a sufficient amount of 

chlorine to sanitize pool water on a daily basis. If operated 24 hours a day in 

BOOST

, more 

chlorine would be generated than would be needed by most pools (1-3 PPM). The 

BOOST 

MODE

 (with the red 

BOOST 

light illuminated) will automatically operate for 72 hours of run 

time, and then reduce to the 100% level. The

 BOOST MODE

 should be used to offset “out of the 

ordinary” conditions: unusual weather or extremely high bather load. Unlike other chlorinators, 

the Platinum is able to produce chlorine at all settings on the Sanitizer Output scale for its entire 

run time. Adjusting the Output control from 75% down to 50% means that your unit is produc-

ing 50% of its capacity, for the entire run of the system. This has a ositive impact on cell longevi-

ty, as well as the amount of chlorine being produced by your system.

CAUTION:

 Before operating the Platinum Chlorinator for the first time, refer to Safety Instruc-

tions & Precautions (pages 4-6) and Pool Water Preparation (page 8-11). Do not run the system 

until it is certain that salt has been dissolved in the pool. Operating without adequate salt will 

result in damage to the electrolytic cell and will void your warranty.

The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) recommends that all water in a residential 

pool pass through the filtration system at least once every 12 hours (referred to as pool water 

turnover). As discussed in Startup Procedures (page 16), the general rule of thumb for the 

Platinum Chlorinator is to operate the system 1 hour for every 10oF ambient air temperature. It 

may take a few days to achieve the correct amount of pool pump operating time (run time). 

Results depend on many variables and can vary from one pool installation to the next, so 

this should be discussed with either the pool builder or your pool professional.

The key points are:

• Operate the pool pump at least 1 hour for every 10 degrees of ambient air temperature.

• Be sure to follow the guide line set forth by the APSP for water chemistry.

• The pool pump timer can reduce energy consumption; make sure to consult your local 

electrical company for off peak operating times and program your timer within their guide lines.

System Operation

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Summary of Contents for CMARSSG20-5

Page 1: ...CMARSSG20 5 CMARSSG40 5 CMARSSG60 5 20 000 Gallon System 40 000 Gallon System 60 000 Gallon System MODELS OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...critical to proper operation of the unit Problems or equipment failures resulting from the failure to maintain pool water chemistry in accordance with guidelines set forth in the Owner s Manual will v...

Page 3: ...lorinator Works 7 Water Preperations and Tips on Water Chemistry 7 Salt When and How to Add It 9 Salt Convertion Table 10 Chlorinator Installation 11 Installation Preperation 12 Installation Procedure...

Page 4: ...lectrician if you cannot verify the receptacle is protected by a GFCI 4 Do not bury cord Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment 5 WARNING To reduce the risk...

Page 5: ...ps To prevent cell damage and or personal injury do not in any way interfere with this system which has been designed for your protection CHEMICAL USE HAZARD To avoid personal injury when working with...

Page 6: ...ne generator is subject to the specifications of each body of water and should be carefully evaluated for best results Where heightened chlorine demand exists due to warmer climates humidity high bath...

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Page 10: ...760 800 1800 147 182 220 258 293 330 367 403 440 477 513 550 587 523 660 697 733 2000 133 166 200 234 267 300 333 367 400 433 467 500 533 567 600 633 667 2200 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 4...

Page 11: ...rature LOCATED ON BOX The following tools will be required to install the Platinum system Screwdriver Level Hacksaw or PVC cutter Wire Stripping Tool Electric Drill 8AWG Copper Bonding Wire INSTALLING...

Page 12: ...urning on the pump All of the fittings are 2 inch PVC and if necessary can be reduced to 1 inch PVC The cell has a 10 foot power cord and cannot be modified use precaution to place the cell housing wi...

Page 13: ...hole slots on the wall bracket and allow the unit to hang freely Your Platinum Control Center is now mounted 5 Connect 8AWG bonding wire not included between the grounding rod and the grounding lug lo...

Page 14: ...d allow the cell to be removed for cleaning when neces sary 1 Balance your water chemistry according to the Water Chemistry Parameters shown on page 8 Add the proper amount of salt and circulate 24 ho...

Page 15: ...etween the cell blades The clear cell housing makes the monitoring of chlorine production and scale build up easy and visually accessible Control Center Functions 1 Sanitizer Output Lights shows level...

Page 16: ...used to offset out of the ordinary conditions unusual weather or extremely high bather load Unlike other chlorinators the Platinum is able to produce chlorine at all settings on the Sanitizer Output...

Page 17: ...ockwise direction Be careful not to over tighten 8 Re start your pump any loosened calcium will probably be brushed off with the water flow Cell Maintenance How and When to Clean Your Cell Although th...

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Page 19: ...m Status light is ashing service light is yellow solid Increase Salt level by adding salt according to chart on Page 10 High Phosphates Metals High nitrate level Metals present in pool water Contact P...

Page 20: ...ave an experienced pool professional or an electrician con rm that the voltage is existent and correct Circuit breaker may be tripped Check the circuit breaker located on the control center box and re...

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Page 22: ...Parts List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22...

Page 23: ...7 Grounding Lug 1 7 PC130 D1 10 Strain Relief 1 8 PC114 D2 10 Circuit Breaker 1 9 PC104 C3 2 Control Center Cover 1 10 PC123 D 2 1 Control Center Label 1 11 PC105 C3 5 On O Switch 1 12 CE107 C3 6 O Ri...

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