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ChlorMaker PERATING NSTRUCTIONS ControlOMatic, Inc. 12659 Arbor Lane Grass Valley, CA 95949 www.controlomatic.com support@controlomatic.com 530-205-4520 Manual Version: 07/09/18 Made in the USA - Please like us at www.facebook.com/controlomatic...
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: WARNING: Cutting the cord from the power supply to the ChlorMaker cell voids the warranty. Damage will occur if the connection is reversed.
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NaCl) dissolved in the spa water. The amount of salt added is very small in relation to the volume of the water in the spa. The concentration required for the ChlorMaker is only about 5% of the salt level of ocean water and below the typical taste level of most humans.
NOTE: It may take the ChlorMaker a few hours to register the salt level the first time. Wait a couple of hours for the salt to dissolve, and then turn on the ChlorMaker.
ChlorMaker. The ChlorMaker includes 2 cable clips, use one (3/16” with a #6 x 1/2” screw) to attach the cable to a solid surface if necessary.
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When the pump is off the filter door closes and the chlorine level will be much higher in the filter area. 4. The ChlorMaker includes 2 cable clips. Use one of the clips (1/4” clip and a #6 x 1/2” screw) to fasten the cable...
Making Chlorine (Salt Level Indication) ChlorMaker will indicate if the salt level is low or normal. If it is low that is OK, you could add more salt if you want, but not required. If the lights are on solid or blinking (at a one second rate) the ChlorMaker is producing chlorine: �...
ChlorMaker includes 10 power level settings that are set based on water volume, usage and testing. The ChlorMaker factory setting is 3 (on 15 minutes and standby is 2 hours and 45 minutes). The output power to the cell is always the same. The power levels change the amount of time the cell is energized every three hours.
Button. The Salt Light will begin flashing indicating that ChlorMaker is in Boost Mode. IMPORTANT: The ChlorMaker can’t make chlorine faster. The Boost Mode keeps it on for a longer period of time. If the spa chlorine has dropped to 0 PPM from heavy usage, chlorine may need to be added.
� Plates damaged: Unit needs to be replaced. The plates will last 7000 to 10000 hours of chlorine production and the ChlorMaker may be at the end of its life. Note: The lower the power level you can operate on, the...
Shop which will take you to our store. NOTE: Installing the ChlorMaker inline may void the spas warranty and UL safety certification as you will be adding to the existing equipment of the spa. We can provide the conversion kit CMSCIL-KIT or you can find the required parts at your local hardware store.
Models: This warranty applies to ChlorMaker models referenced as “System”. ControlOMatic, Inc. Warrants the system to be free of all defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the owners original purchase date. The system includes the power supply unit, cable, electronics, and electrolytic generator for residential use only.
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