AUSTRALIAN POOL EQUIPMENT PRISTINE PRI-20 Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 8

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IDEAL WATER QUALITY

SALINITY
6000ppm (6 grams per litre)
pH
6.8 to 7.4 (for fibreglass, vinyl lined and epoxy painted pools)
7.2 TO 7.8 (for other pool finishes)
ALKALINITY
80 to 150ppm
STABILIZER
40 to 60ppm
FREE CHLORINE
1.0 to 3.0ppm

OPERATION

Mode:Timer
Mode:Timer
Chlorine Output:
Chlorine Output:
Status: OK
Status: OK
[MENU] The [MENU] button is used to enter or exit the MAIN MENU or to
exit the sub-menus.
[ENTER] The [ENTER] button is used to enter a selected menu, confirm
a setting, or to toggle between modes of operation.
[▲]:
The [▲] button is used to navigate menus and modify settings.
[▼]:
The [▼] button is used to navigate menus and modify settings.
In the case of a mains power disruption, the Pristine chlorinator
will retain all user settings indefinitely. The internal clock can maintain the
correct time for approximately two weeks without connection to the mains
power for re-charging. Simply re-enter the time if the unit is disconnected
from the power for extended periods. See page 11 for details.
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HELPFUL HINTS
When the pool water is tested accurately and all the recommended levels
are met you should be able to set the Chlorine Production Output to 100%.
(Winter time you may only reach 70-80% because the water is cold)
This means the maximum amount of chlorine the chlorinator is rated at is
being produced.
Production levels may decrease over the years as the coating on the
electrode wears. At this stage you may have to run the Pristine Chlorinator
for longer periods to keep the water at the optimum chlorine level.
If the water is cloudy or the chlorine residual tests are low, then the
chlorine being produced is being lost due to high demand, or the Chlorine
Production Output settings may not be set to the maximum position.
To reduce the chlorine demand, check the pH reading and check for low or
high stabilizer reading. If all tests are correct, then shock treatment with an
oxidiser agent is advised.
Super chlorination is not usually necessary if the pool water balance is
maintained at correct levels. Sometimes however, super chlorination can
be useful when there are high bather loads.
If there are a lot of air bubbles passing through the cell housing, it may not
be possible to achieve 100% chlorine production, as the air bubbles can
interfere with water contacting the cell electrode.
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