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User manual Aqua Products, model CC-350

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Check the Cell to ensure the blades are in good condition and not coated with calcium buildup. Cleaning the Cell is recommended if it is calcified or if the readout seems questionable. Before adding salt, it is advisable to have the salt level professionally checked. MAINTENANCE Maintaining your Auto-Chlor Chlorine Generator requires minimal work but will maximize the performance and life of the system. ..POOL WATER TESTING: Pool water should be tested weekly. Cell Maintenance Our clear Cell allows for easy regular inspections for calcium build up. Visually check the Cell periodically, and clean it as necessary (1 to 2 times per year). Advanced self-cleaning technologies, including reverse polarization and IBT™ help the cell stay cleaner than other self-cleaning cells. Cell Cleaning .. Do Not use metal or other hard objects to clean the cell as this could scratch the precious coating on the plates and void the warranty. Cleaning With Optional Cleaning Cap: Text Box: eCAUTION: Always add acid to water, NOT water to acid Diluted muriatic acid solution = 10 parts water to 1 part acid Note: Follow the instructions of the acid manufacturer. 1. Remove the cell from the line by undoing the electrical connections from the Cell and the barrel unions from the cell ends. 2. Remove the black o-rings on the ends of the Cell. 3. Attach the Cell Cleaning Cap to one end of cell. 4. Pour into Cell, either undiluted white distilled vinegar, or a solution of diluted muriatic acid (10 parts water to 1 part muriatic acid). 5. Wait for foaming to stop (5-10 minutes when using muriatic acid, vinegar takes longer). 6. If muriatic acid was used, safely dispose of it by pouring it into your pool. 7. Rinse cell with water hose. 8. Put the O-ring back in place and re-install the Cell in the line. 9. Reconnect the electrical wires, being sure to tighten the screws on the electrical wires firmly. Cleaning Without Optional Cleaning Cap: 1. Remove the cell from the line by undoing the electrical connections from the Cell and the barrel unions from the cell ends. 2. Remove the black o-rings on the ends of the Cell. 3. Soak entire cell either in undiluted white distilled vinegar or in a solution of diluted muriatic acid (10 parts water to 1 part muriatic acid). 4. Wait for foaming to stop (5-10 minutes when using muriatic acid; vinegar takes longer) 5. If muriatic acid was used, safely dispose of it by pouring it into your pool. 6. Rinse cell with water hose. 7. Put the O-ring back in place and re-install the Cell in the line. 8. Reconnect the electrical wires, being sure to tighten the screws on the electrical wires firmly. Optional 1. Lubricating the o-rings with a rubber lubricant (e.g. silicone) helps improve the seal of the fittings, but be sure not to use silicone glue, petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline), or other agents that could deteriorate the o-rings. 2. Smear the two electrical connections on the outside of the cell with electrical lubricant. 16 UNDERSTANDING THE CHEMISTRY Below is a table showing the recommended balance levels followed by a more detailed explanation of the factors affecting water chemistry. Maintaining these levels will prevent corrosion and scaling and will ensure maximum enjoyment of the pool. You should test your water periodically. If the water chemistry needs adjustment, your authorized dealer or most pool stores can supply you with the appropriate chemicals and procedures. We recommend you either take a copy of the Water Balance Table to the pool store or notify the pool store that you are using a salt chlorine generator. FACTORS IDEAL LEVELS Salt 3000 to 4000 ppm Free Chlorine 1 to 3 ppm PH 7.2 to 7.6 Total Alkalinity 110 to 180 ppm (Depending on the Saturation Index) Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid) 40-80 ppm Nitrates 0 ppm Metals 0 ppm Phosphates O ppm Calcium Hardness Determine level for individual pool surface Saturation Index -0.3 to 0.3 (0 is ideal) Salt Salt is the power source of the Auto-Chlor Chlorine Generator. To ensure maximum benefits with the use of the system, the ideal salt level is 4000 ppm (parts per million). A low concentration of salt can hinder the generator’s effectiveness. A concentration of salt above 5500 ppm may cause corrosion damage to the pool fixtures. See the Adding Salt section for more information. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are different from the salt level of the pool, although TDS levels rise by adding salt to pool water. This does not harm the pool water chemistry or clarity, but the pool water professional that is testing for TDS must be aware that salt has been added for the chlorine generator system. The pool professional doing the TDS test will get the accurate TDS level by subtracting the salinity level. Free Chlorine v. Combined Chlorine: The unpleasant smells and side effects often associated with chlorine are actually caused by combined chlorine (i.e. chloramines). Combined chlorine is a chlorine molecule that attacked a noxious particle in the water but has bee...

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