Timer Setting - Pool Pro CPP Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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6. TIMER SETTING

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Your Pool Pro unit comes with a simple to operate quartz mechanical Timer which has a built
in battery back up function.
This area of set up is critical and we recommend you take time to read it and understand why we
recommend certain settings.
Obviously sunlight and higher bather loads in summer dissipate more chlorine than in winter.
That is why you need to check your chlorine reading regularly and adjust your settings when
required.
It is recommended to run the unit for 2 periods every day (early morning and evening) when the
sun extracts the least amount of chlorine from the pool, giving it time to do its work.
Summer Settings
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Ideally, run for 4 hours in the morning (6-10am) and 4 hours in the evening (4-8pm).
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For a smaller pool you can run less hours. In extreme weather it may be necessary to run longer
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Winter Settings
In winter you should lower your running time by up to 50% of your summer setting depending on
your free chlorine levels. You should ideally run 2-3 hours in the morning and 2-3 hours in the
evening. This preserves and extends the life of your equipment.
Important Notes
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The Timer Switch will override the Timer when it is in the Manual position. For timer settings
to control the unit the Timer Switch needs to be in the AUTO position.
WARNING:
ALWAYS TURN THE CLOCK FACE CLOCKWISE NEVER ANTI - CLOCKWISE. You will strip plast i c
gears and damage the Timer.
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Should you require further information visit
www.poolpro.com.au

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