Caring For Your Coldtub Pal System - Maintenance - COLDTUB Icekube Owner's Manual

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3.12.4 Caring for your COLDTUB
Pal System
Question 1 How do I Replace the COLDTUB Pal Output Electrode?
The COLDTUB Pal Output Electrode should be replaced every 12 months. Doing this ensures
Sanitizer will be produced and sanitizer remains in the required range.
The COLDTUB Pal Output Electrode can be replaced without draining the Tubs water
providing these steps are followed.
Steps:
Unscrew the COLDTUB Pal Niche out of its housing.
Raise the Niche completely out of the Tubs water and dry off any water on the Niche and
Electrode.
To help prevent galvanic corrosion, it is critical to ensure that Tub water does not come into
contact with the COLDTUB Pal Electrode Electrical Pin or female matting connection located on
the COLDTUB Pal Niche when disconnecting the Niche from the COLDTUB Pal Electrode.
* Keep them high and keep them dry, when replacing the COLDTUB Pal Output
Electrode!
With a small Phillips screwdriver unscrew the set screw that secures the COLDTUB Pal
Output Electrode to the Niche.
Remove the COLDTUB Pal Output Electrode from the Niche by Unscrewing the Electrode
anticlockwise and ensure the small O-ring has not dislodged from the Electrode and
remained behind inside the Niche.
Ensure the new Electrode has the small O-ring correctly seated into the groove that is
positioned around the electrical pin.
Inspect the male electrical connection plug in the Niche to ensure it is not corroded. If
corroded the dealer will need to be contacted as the COLDTUB Pal Niche Assembly will
require replacement.
Apply Dielectric Grease to the electrical pin on the new COLDTUB Pal Electrode.
Insert the COLDTUB Pal Electrode back into the Niche and turning clockwise screw the
Electrode into the Niche until tight and the locating hole has aligned (approximately 4
revolutions).
Insert the set screw into the Electrode and using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the set screw.
Tuck the wiring loom back into the Housing.
Screw the Niche back into its Housing ensuring the Electrode points upwards when tight.
This ensures maximum output from the Electrode.
Question 2 How do I Care for the COLDTUB Pal Sensor?
The COLDTUB Pal Sensor must never be permitted to freeze and must always remain in
contact with water. If the Sensor freezes or is not left in contact with water at all times the
sensor will fail and will require replacement!
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