AUSTRALIAN POOL EQUIPMENT PRISTINE PRI-50 Manuel du propriétaire - Page 5

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My eyes are burning when I swim and I can smell the chlorine strongly.
If your eyes are burning then there is too much chlorine in the pool. You may
be running the chlorinator for too long or your water is out of balance.
Check water balance and adjust as necessary. Possibly reduce the number
of hours you chlorinate the pool (colder months generally require less
chlorination than warmer months).
1. Cell 2. Cell O'ring 3. Cell Housing 4. Cell Nut 5. Chassis 6. Front Panel 7. Lid
8. Mounting Bracket 9. Display Label 10. Brand Label 11. J-Box 12. Pump outlet
13. Transformer 14. Display PCB 15. Power PCB Assembly 16. HVAC PCB 17. Fuse
18. Display Cable 19. Relay cable 20. Mains cable
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CHLORINATOR OWNER

The Pristine chlorinator unit is designed to be hung on a wall using the included bracket,
between 1 and 1.5 meters above the ground.
The casing is designed with ventilation slots in the bottom to allow cool air to flow up
through the case and out the upper rear ventilation slots. The casing and heatsink
situated to the rear of the unit can become HOT.
Make sure that garden sprinkler systems do not spray directly into, or on to 220/240volt
AC electrical appliances.
Saltwater chlorination is achieved by the electrolysis of brine, which creates both chlorine
and sodium hydroxide (caustic soda). Sodium hydroxide has the effect of raising the pH
level (increases alkalinity).
Check pH once weekly.
IMPORTANT
For the Pristine chlorinator to work efficiently, the pool water should be in optimum
condition (balance).
pH: 7.4-7.6
Under 6.8 and over 8.0, chlorine production is less effective.
Total alkalinity: 120ppm.
Below 80ppm is corrosive, above 150ppm is alkaline and at much higher levels, slimy
and slippery.
Hardness: 200 - 250ppm
When hardness is too high, it forms scale. When hardness is too low, it becomes
corrosive, and etches (eats the surface) concrete pools, or the grout in tile pools.
Stabiliser
Stabiliser is essential in helping to preserve the chlorine produced in the water. Without
stabiliser, the suns UV rays will rapidly deplete the chlorine, regardless of the duration or
power level the chlorinator is run at.
Salt: 6000ppm (6 grams per litre)
In order for the Pristine chlorinator unit to produce 100% of its rated chlorine output,
a salt concentration of 6000ppm (6 grams per litre) is required.
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