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When using a pool cleaner, the display may sometimes indicate reduced or fluctuation
chlorine output levels. This is due to the presence of air bubbles in the electrolytic cell
and is normal. Even when a cleaner is not used, a small amount of output fluctuation can
be expected due to small changes in the mains voltage to your home.
Salt concentrations in excess of 7200ppm (7.2 grams per litre) can cause the chlorinator
to become overloaded. If the STATUS indicates HIGH SALT reduce the Chlorine Output
and add water.
In the event of an OVERLOAD condition occurring, the chlorinator will cease operation for
one minute and automatically reduce the output power by 1%. It will then resume
operation at this reduced power setting. If an OVERLOAD condition is encountered once
again, the above cycle will repeat until the output power is reduced to a level which no
longer causes an OVERLOAD condition to exist, even though the salt concentration may
be exceedingly high.
Ensure that you check the salt concentration of your water regularly. If the salt concen-
tration is over 7200ppm (7.2 grams per litre) it is advisable that you dilute with the
addition of water.
PRISTINE OVERVIEW
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GENERAL OPERATING AND POOL MAINTENANCE
How long should I run the Pristine Chlorinator each day?
During the warmer months of the year, the general running time is between
six (6) and eight (8) hours a day. Set your Chlorine Output to suit your
particular pool and current climate.
During the cooler months of the year, the general running time is between
four (4) and six (6) hours a day. Set your Chlorine Output to suit your
particular pool and current climate.
Note: This is general advice as each pool is different. Climate, salt levels,
water temperature, water balance and pool usage can all affect the chlorine
levels in your pool.
How do I test my pool water?
When testing your pool water you should always start with a pH level
test. Adjust pH levels the day before taking any other tests such as Water
Hardness, Alkalinity, Chlorine Levels, etc...
My water appears murky and cloudy. What can I do?
Water can become cloudy from Algae, high hardness levels, infrequent
backwashing, inefficient or clogged filter, improper pH levels, deposited
calcium compounds and high solids content.
Inspect your filter to ensure it is not clogged, ensure your running time
is sufficient, check your pH levels and adjust as necessary to maintain a
consistent 1.0 - 1.5ppm chlorine level and now check your total water
balance.
I have green cloudy water and black spots on the pool walls. What
can I do?
Algae can be caused due to lack of chlorine.
Check salt and pH levels and adjust as necessary. Select the SUPER
CHLORINATE mode from the MODE SELECT menu. Brush any clinging
algae spots with a pool brush and routinely check pH levels and maintain a
consistent 1.0 - 1.5ppm chlorine level.
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