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You should replace the reagents at least once a year. You can either replace the entire test kit (exactly as supplied in the
box when you received the Aqua Elite 50 unit) or replace the reagents.
Replacement Ion Test Kit - Part # CLA-41 - Includes new complete test kit as supplied with unit.
Replacement Reagents - Part # CLA-42 - Includes new reagent bottles of "A" and "B" only.
Contact your dealer or Clearwater Enviro Technologies, Inc. for more ordering
If algae is present, you must take steps to solve the reason it formed. First, brush the algae then add chlorine to the pool to
oxidize. Check filtering system and backwash or clean filter. Check water chemistry – especially pH. Make sure ion
level is in range. You may need to oxidize more frequently if problems persist.
If cloudy water is a problem, add chlorine to clear it up. Again, make sure all readings are in the proper range and filter is
clean. Usually cloudy water is from a poor filtering system. Make sure you oxidize on a timely basis. Never add
granular chlorine without dissolving it first or pouring it directly into the skimmer.
If you are unable to obtain the proper ion level, check all of the following factors to solve the problem:
1.) High algae growth and cloudy water / Ion level too low. A high algae growth or cloudy water will use up all
available copper and silver ions in the water that the unit can produce. This would result in a low ion level. Make sure
the pool water is balanced (see the rest of this section) and increase the power level to a higher reading. Oxidize the water
with chlorine.
2.) Correct sizing of the pool. If the pool is larger than 50,000 gallons, you may need a stronger system.
3.) Scaled, dirty or worn electrodes / check electrode light comes on. A blue-greenish coating around the electrodes
is normal. However, a build up of scale, dirt or debris around the electrodes can prevent the unit from producing ions.
Simply unscrew the electrodes and clean the buildup using an old toothbrush and use a lemon juice or muriatic acid/water
solution. (See details in section O, page 14).
S). ION-TEST KIT REPLACEMENT
CLA-41
information or visit www.ElectrodeWarehouse.com

T). TROUBLESHOOTING

Cloudy Water or Algae Present
Can't Obtain the Proper Copper-Ion Level
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CLA-42