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To generate more chlorine
1.
Turn the Control Knob to a higher setting as necessary, 10% to 100%
chlorine production level. (See “Power Meter” in the next section)
2.
Ensure sufficient run time (at least 8 hours / 1 ½ turnovers).
3.
Ensure salt level is correct and the Cell is clean (see “Salinity Indicator” in
the next section).
4.
Ensure proper water balance including pH and stabilizer levels (see
“Understanding the Chemistry” for recommended levels).
5.
Point pool jets down and to the side.
* Summer weather increases demands for chlorine.
To decrease chlorine production:
1.
Turn the Control Knob to a lower setting, 10% to 100% chlorine
production level. (See “Power Meter” in the next section)
2.
Decrease run time as necessary.
* Rotate knob clockwise
to increase chlorine
production
•Rotate knob counter
clockwise to decrease
chlorine production
Section 5.5 Winterizing
Just like the pool plumbing, freezing may damage the system’s Cell and Flow Sensor. If severe or
extended periods of freezing temperatures are possible, drain all water from the pump, filter, and supply
and return lines before any freezing conditions occur.
Section 5.6 Spring Start-Up
DO NOT turn on the system until the pool water chemistry has been brought to required levels. See
“Startup” section for more information.