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water flowing through the cell and<br />

the 1 /18 Volt power has been<br />

switched on, the salt chlorinator<br />

will automatically start to work.<br />

Start the chlorinator on “position<br />

5” and later correct to the required<br />

chlorine output level. Ideal .06 - 1<br />

ppm refer to chlorine test kit.<br />

Important: Gunnite pools or where<br />

Marbalite has been<br />

applied must be started<br />

up with chemicals<br />

first, add no salt for<br />

approximately weeks<br />

before switching over to<br />

the Salt Chlorinator<br />

If you have added more than<br />

100kg of salt and the “add salt”<br />

light is still burning after 24<br />

hours, this is an indication that<br />

the electrode is worn<br />

STEP 1<br />

Checking the salt level<br />

To check if the unit is functioning<br />

correctly and if the water contains<br />

enough salt with the pool pump<br />

running, turn the output selector<br />

to 5 (salt check). The “salt OK”<br />

light should be the only one lit.<br />

If not, please refer to the faultfinding<br />

table. When the water<br />

temperature drops below 15o C<br />

(59o •<br />

•<br />

F), then the “salt check” is<br />

not as accurate.<br />

• In this case test the pool water<br />

with a salt tester.<br />

• To extend the life of the electrode,<br />

turn the output selector to<br />

Control panel for the export model<br />

Check salt and pH levels monthly.<br />

Chlorine output<br />

indicator<br />

Sufficient salt<br />

indicator<br />

Add salt indicator<br />

Cell off<br />

1 .

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