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3 INITIAL WATER ADJUSTMENTS 4 ION Cu/Ag 4.1 4.2 Water adjustments 1 Alkalinity between 90 and 110 ppm’s. 2 pH between 7,2 and 7,5. 3 Chlorine between 1 y 1,5 ppm’s. • If water comes from a well: Shock chlorination with trichloroisocyanuric acid (2 kg / 50 m3 of water). 1 We recommend to add 5 grams of salt (without iodine) for each liter of water 4.1 ion Cu/Ag: 4.2 Intensity in mA: Recommended value within 20 to 50 mA. Recommended timer setting: Pr 10 Adding salt to the water in your swimming pool (5 kg NaCl per m3 water). 2 Open the bottom valve of your swimming pool and add the salt directly to your swimming pool water. Let the circulation pump run during the first 24 hours. • The system may operate while the salt is dissolving and will operate without problems with salt concentrations from 2,5 g/l to 50 g/l. • In pools with strong insolation, it’s necessary to add 40 gr/m3 of stabiliser (isocyanuric acid). 5 MAINTENANCE First days of maintenance Ionizer operating menu. During the first 10-15 days your pool system will require more attention and the following care: 1 During the use of the Ionizer it is important not to exceed copper concentrations of more than 0,5 ppm in the water. For this reason it is mandatory to measure copper levels during the initial phase (first weeks) and to readjust copper production between 20 to 50 after establishing 0,5 ppm copper in the water. Furthermore the time limitation Pr 10 (see section “4.2 ion Cu/Ag”) has to be initiated. 2 Make sure the pH remains on the ideal level (7,2 - 7,5). If the pH is unusually unstable and uses a lot of acid, check the alkalinity (recommended levels between 80 - 120 ppm). 3 The pool must be vacuumed and the skimmers cleaned whenever necessary to ensure perfect water conditions. REMEMBER that the system requires a certain amount of time to adapt to your swimming pool and will require additional chemicals during the first 3-5 days. Cleaning the titanium cell If necessary, carry out a monthly visual inspection. To clean the cell: 1 Remove the cell from its support (after turning off the filtration system and closing off the necessary valves). 2 Place the cell for no more than 10 minutes in 15% hydrochloric acid (1,5 l of acid for each 8,5 l of water). 3 Once the incrustations have softened remove with a hose to complete cleaning the cell. DO NOT USE METALIC OR SHARP OBJECTS TO REMOVE INCRUSTATIONS. Scratching the edges or surface of the cell will make it vulnerable to chemicals, deteriorate the cell and cancel the guarantee. Fortnightly checks Monthly checks FREE CHLORINE: 1,0 - 2,0 ppm pH: 7,2 - 7,5 Cu CONCENTRATION: 0,3 - 0,5 ppm Mantenimiento general TOTAL ALKALINITY (TAC) pH: 80 - 120 ppm SALT CONCENTRATION: 4.000 - 6.000 ppm CYANURIC ACID: 30 - 50 ppm TITANIUM CELL: Visual inspection to detect incrustations. 1 The pool must be vacuumed as usual and the skimmers emptied whenever necessary. 2 FILTER BACKWASHING: The system requires only occasional filter backwashing; once every 20 days should be sufficient (providing the filter pressure does not exceed 1 bar, in which case a backwash may be necessary). VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure the cell is off while cleaning the filter. If the system controls the filtration pump, use the option “filter cleaning” of the programmed filtration mode. See section 5– Filtration / Filter Cleaning of the General Installation Guide. 3 ADDING NEW WATER: Always through the skimmers so that the new water passes through the system before entering the pool. Remember to add the necessary salt (5 gr) per added liter of water. 4 In winter changing the pool water is not recommendable. We recommend that the system runs 2-3 times per week (2-3 hours per day). 5 DOSING PUMPS: Check regularly to ensure that the container contains liquid to prevent the dosing pump of running dry. The dosing pump requires maintenance (SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON BOX). 6 pH PROBES / redoX / CONDUCTIVITY: Probes must be cleaned whenever necessary (check every 5-6 months). To clean the probe insert in distilled water (clear liquid). After each cleaning the probes must be calibrated. Also: the probes should never dry out and must be kept wet if stored (when emptying the pool for winterizing, make sure to store the measuring head in water).PDF Image | SEA WATER Cu Ag ionization
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