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WHATS IN THE BOX:
•OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
•CIRCULAR SOLAR PANEL UNIT
•SPRING ELECTRODE
•MINERAL ELECTRODE
•SCREEN BASKET
•THUMBCREW
•ION TEST KIT

INITIAL ASSEMBLY:

Upon receipt of your floatron, unpack all of the contents, being sure to look inside the box
for parts. PLEASE Read all instructions before proceeding.
1.
Firstly Inspect the solar panel for any visual damage or imperfections which may have
occurred during shipping. If any discrepancies are noticed, contact your dealer or
Floatron customer service.
2.
Lay the unit face down on a smooth surface.
3.
With one hand, hold the spring electrode down in a compressed condition to avoid
interference.
4.
Thread either end of the mineral electrode clockwise onto the silver metal screw stud
at the center of the unit, which is also at the center of the spring electrode.
5.
Tighten snugly by hand, about a quarter turn after contact with the black rubber seal
at the base.
6.
Lay end cap / spacer onto end of mineral electrode and inside of spring.
7.
Place screen cage over electrodes and line up centered holes with the threaded
bore in the mineral electrode end.
8.
Thread the black thumbscrew clockwise into the electrode and tighten finger tight, or
snugly. Do not over tighten as the plastic thumbscrew will strip or break if over-
tightened.
NOTES 
The spring electrode is permanently installed and is not removable. Do not attempt
removal by twisting or pulling. Permanent deformation may result.
Save your original box and inserts for safe and convenient storage during the off -
season.
The purpose of the screen cage is to trap any deposits which may form on the
electrodes during normal operation. The screen prevents any particles from falling into
the water.
Your floatron is now ready for the water, but your water may not be ready for the floatron.
Please read on................
STARTING UP:
The floatron will protect your pool against microorganism invasion. Its solar ionization
process transforms your water into biologically healthy and algae resistant mineral
water. Depending on the volume of water, weather conditions, and usage, the
initialization period will range from about a week to several weeks. The floatron cannot
ionize a pool instantly because it is designed as a trickle charger with a safe and
effective low power output. Therefore, it is important to maintain a normal sanitizer
level during this initialization period until the ion concentration reaches a protective
level.
1.
Begin with normally chlorinated water, and normal pH for your pool. Use your
regular chlorine test kit to maintain approximately 1.0 ppm (Parts Per Million)
chlorine residual. More chlorine may be necessary if conditions warrant.
2.
Clear the water prior to floating your floatron. If your water is less than clear, it
may require a 'shock' dose of oxidizer / chlorine.
3.
Check for presence of copper ions in the water with the ion test kit. See 'ION
TESTING'. The typical reading at this point is zero to trace amount (.0 - .1 ppm).
If higher concentrations are detected, this is usually caused by the previous
addition of a copper based algaecide, if so, manage as outlined under 'ION
TESTING' chapter.
4.
Free float while ensuring direct sunlight on the unit. If necessary, tether in a
sunny part of the pool any suitable restraint may be tied to the tethering chain
for this purpose.
5.
Operate pump and filter system during daylight hours when your floatron is
generating ions. This will allow proper mixing and circulation of the minerals.
Pump operation is unnecessary and optional at night, and the unit can be left
in the pool overnight.