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> The clock hours can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to scroll to your chosen time;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred clock hour is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.
> Next the clock minutes will be flashing; 

> The clock minutes can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to scroll to your chosen time;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred clock minutes is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.
> Next the clock AM/PM will be flashing; 

> The clock AM/PM can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to toggle between 

AM and PM;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred clock AM/PM is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.

•  The display then automatically reverts to the following screen:

2. DATE

01  JAN  2000

Figure 10.5

> This screen shows the date format menu and the current date (ie 01 JAN 2000 shown);
> Initially the date day will be flashing;

> The date day can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to scroll to your 

chosen date day;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred date day is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.
> Next the date month will be flashing; 

> The date month can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to scroll to your chosen 

date month;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred date month is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.
> Next the date year will be flashing; 

> The date year can be changed by pressing the 

 

menu up/down

 buttons to scroll to your chosen 

date year;

> Press   

menu/setting select

 once your preferred date year is displayed;

> If a mistake is made, the setting can be changed later.

•  The display then automatically reverts to the 

HOME

 screen:

Summary of Contents for Nipper DNP15C

Page 1: ...ried out by a person knowledgeable in swimming pool plumbing requirements following the installation instructions provided in this manual WARNING Failure to follow these instructions and comply with a...

Page 2: ...MS 6 INSTALLING THE ChloroMatic Nipper 6 CONNECTING THE ELECTROLYTIC CELL TO THE POWER SUPPLY 7 CONNECTING THE FLOW SWITCH TO THE CELL HOUSING 7 PRE START UP PROCEDURE 8 OPERATION OF YOUR ChloroMatic...

Page 3: ...lowing the installation instructions provided in this manual WARNING Failure to follow these instructions and comply with all applicable codes may cause serious bodily injury and or property damage Pl...

Page 4: ...minimise the risk of gas build up in the cell housing you must ensure there is sufficient water flow through the cell when the unit is on and producing chlorine It is essential that your pool pump ci...

Page 5: ...t possible condition regular monitoring of the cell is recommended The cell is in the clear plastic housing and contains the Titanium plates During the chlorination process a white powdery Calcium sca...

Page 6: ...arts Per Million the accepted measurement of chemical concentration in swimming pool water 1 ppm 1 mg L 4 INSTALLING THE Nipper 4 1 INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY Select a convenient well ventilated loca...

Page 7: ...el union This will assist laminar flow 5 CONNECTING THE ELECTROLYTIC CELL TO THE POWER SUPPLY The Nipper salt water sanitiser uses a reverse polarity electrolytic cell for low maintenance operation Th...

Page 8: ...t kit Alternatively run the ChloroMatic Nipper salt pool chlorination system continuously on BOOST MODE for approximately 24 hours or until a reading of 3 ppm is reached STABILISER It is essential tha...

Page 9: ...INITIAL START UP Once the salt level in the pool is correct the unit may be switched on Note Once the unit starts there is a short time delay until the cell operates to ensure the filtration system i...

Page 10: ...n automatically reverts to the following screen 4 TIME FORMAT 12HR Figure 10 3 This screen shows the time format menu and the current time format ie 12HR shown The time format can be changed by pressi...

Page 11: ...verts to the following screen 2 DATE 01 JAN 2000 Figure 10 5 This screen shows the date format menu and the current date ie 01 JAN 2000 shown Initially the date day will be flashing The date day can b...

Page 12: ...menu setting select once your preferred clock minutes is displayed If a mistake is made the setting can be changed later Next the clock AM PM will be flashing The clock AM PM can be changed by pressin...

Page 13: ...05 00 PM Figure 10 8 The screen shows the ON TIME of TIMER 2 current ON TIME of TIMER 2 is 5 00pm Initially the clock hours will be flashing The clock hours can be changed by pressing the menu up down...

Page 14: ...nu up down buttons to scroll to your chosed time Press menu setting select once your preferred clock minutes is displayed If a mistake is made the setting can be changed later Next the clock AM PM wil...

Page 15: ...Figure 11 2 This screen shows the current chlorine output setting ie 100 shown current time setting current power status AUTO ON ie as shown above indicates the ChloroMatic Nipper is currently operati...

Page 16: ...the ChloroMatic Nipper is on for 8 hours per day and the CHLORINE OUTPUT is set to 50 the ChloroMatic Nipper cell duty cycle is only 4 hours of that day If the ChloroMatic Nipper is on for 8 hours per...

Page 17: ...of TIMER 1 70 09 35 AM CHLORINE OUTPUT Figure 12 3 From the HOME screen press menu setting select The display will show this screen MODE 1 TIMER 1 Figure 12 4 From this screen press menu setting selec...

Page 18: ...be changed by pressing the menu up down buttons to toggle between AM and PM Press menu setting select once your preferred clock AM PM is displayed If a mistake is made the setting can be changed late...

Page 19: ...r is displayed If a mistake is made the setting can be changed later Next the clock minutes will be flashing The clock minutes can be changed by pressing the menu up down buttons to scroll to your cho...

Page 20: ...ps shown previously for TIMER 1 12 3 ACTIVATING COVER MODE A pool s exposure to UV contributes significantly to the pool s total chlorine demand Ie the amount of chlorine the pool uses Excessive amoun...

Page 21: ...COVER MODE 70 09 35 AM CHLORINE OUTPUT Figure 12 13 From the HOME screen press menu setting select The display will show this screen MODE 1 TIMER 1 Figure 12 14 Use the menu up down buttons to scroll...

Page 22: ...ipper is left untouched for 30 seconds or the menu setting cancel go back button is pushed the display reverts to the HOME screen COVER MODE can also be triggered remotely by an automated pool cover c...

Page 23: ...on the BOOST MODE increases the cell duty cycle to 100 and overrides the cell current output to 100 for a period of 24 hours To turn on BOOST MODE 70 09 35 AM CHLORINE OUTPUT Figure 12 18 From the HO...

Page 24: ...50 09 40 AM BOOST Figure 12 23 The HOME screen will continue to show the cell duty cycle percentage however the reference to ON has been notably replaced by the reference to BOOST This will remain for...

Page 25: ...is only 1 hour of that day If the ChloroMatic Nipper is on for 10 hours per day the CHLORINE OUTPUT is set to 25 but the spa MODE is on the ChloroMatic Nipper cell duty cycle is only 30 minutes of tha...

Page 26: ...ol s total chlorine demand Ie the amount of chlorine the pool uses Bather load is also a significant contributor to the pool s total chlorine demand In winter the pool s chlorine demand is typically f...

Page 27: ...WINTER MODE setting ie WINTER MODE off shown 6 WINTER OFF Figure 12 31 Press menu up down buttons to toggle between WINTER MODE on and off Press menu setting select once your preferred WINTER MODE is...

Page 28: ...an 200mm from inlet barrel union This will assist laminar flow 12 9 ADD SALT ALARM Should the ChloroMatic Nipper register low conductivity within the cell this could be triggered by cold water below 1...

Page 29: ...lowing approximate salt concentrations ChloroMatic Nipper model Low salt cut out alarm approx salt concentration DNP15CLS DNP25CLS 1 200ppm DNP15C DNP25C DNP35C 2 500ppm 12 11 ADD SALT ALARM AND LOW F...

Page 30: ...k minutes will be flashing The clock minutes can be changed by pressing the menu up down buttons to scroll to your chosed time Press menu setting select once your preferred clock minutes is displayed...

Page 31: ...Figure 12 38 From the HOME screen press and hold menu setting select for 3 seconds SETTINGS 1 CLOCK Figure 12 39 Press the menu up down buttons to scroll down to DATE menu SETTINGS 2 DATE Figure 12 4...

Page 32: ...g select once your preferred date month is displayed If a mistake is made the setting can be changed later Next the date year will be flashing The date year can be changed by pressing the menu up down...

Page 33: ...UAGE ENGLISH Figure 12 45 Press menu setting select once your preferred LANGUAGE is displayed If the ChloroMatic Nipper is left untouched for 30 seconds or the menu setting cancel go back button is pu...

Page 34: ...d TIME FORMAT is displayed If the ChloroMatic Nipper is left untouched for 30 seconds or the menu setting cancel go back button is pushed the display reverts to the HOME screen 12 16 DISPLAY ALARM HIS...

Page 35: ...CK Figure 12 50 Press the menu up down buttons to scroll down to ALARM HISTORY menu SETTINGS 5 ALARM HISTORY Figure 12 51 Press menu setting select CELL RUN TIME 0 Figure 12 52 Press the menu up down...

Page 36: ...a blue green soapy substance appears on the plates You will then be able to determine the cleaning cycle necessary for your pool more frequent cleaning may be required in summer The intervals between...

Page 37: ...Then re try Before re fitting the cell connectors ensure that the terminals are dry 14 3 SAFETY DEVICE Hydrogen Gas is a by product of the chlorine producing process A Flow Switch has been supplied w...

Page 38: ...Operating salt level Add salt alarm DNP15CLS DNP25CLS 1 500 6 000ppm 1 500ppm DNP15C DNP25C DNP35C 3 000 6 000ppm 3 000ppm WARNING Do not add Hydrogen Peroxide to pool water or through swimming pool...

Page 39: ...l in the pool This can be achieved by selecting BOOST MODE which will run the system on full for 24 hours see page 22 Alternatively add either liquid or granulated chlorine If granulated chlorine is a...

Page 40: ...d Hydrochloric Acid or Dry Acid Partially drain refill pool with lower hardness water to Dilute Partially drain refill pool to dilute Partially drain refill pool to dilute Frequency of testing Weekly...

Page 41: ...crew 12 403625 8 Switch mode power supply DNP15C LS 1 403368 8 Switch mode power supply DNP25C LS DNP35C 1 403369 9 Pump Loom 1 16075 10 Mains Loom 1 16073 11 Power Cord 240v 1 403370 12 Replacement C...

Page 42: ...42 NOTES...

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Page 44: ...o be repaired or replaced by a qualified repairer free of charge Davey reserves the right to replace defective parts of the product with parts or components of similar quality grade and composition wh...

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