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Verify that the pump circuit breaker is OFF, and/or set all pump timers to 00:00 in
filtration timer mode to STOPPED.
Close all valves; ensure that all possible water supplies are cut off.
There is a risk of flooding if the pump timers were to switch the pump ON or the water supply is not cut off.
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Ensure that the valve housing is depressurised and drained, by unscrewing the drain plug.
Removing the electrode from the housing whilst there is pressure or a head of water in the valve and piping
Remove the blanking plug in the sensor housing and fit the sensor housing, with O-ring.
Remove the liquid filled transport CAP from the sensor.
First fit the white securing cap to the sensor.
Next fit the star lock grab ring, the grab ring must be between 9-9.5cm from the sensor tip.
Next fit the black compression ring
Next fit the white compression ring.
Next fit the O-ring.
Fully insert the sensor into the housing, and secure with the cap.
Tighten the securing cap.
Ensure that the cap is sufficiently secure to retain the sensor in place under water pressure.
Remove the plastic cover from the PCB's.
Connect the sensor wire plug to the top Connection PCB.
Replace and secure the plastic cover.
Open valves and reconnect water supply, whilst checking for leaks.
Reconnect the pump circuit breaker.
Reset the filtration timers and mode as required.
Start the pump from
Leave the pump running or switch the pump from
H C
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O N T R O L
pH control requires the pH (or pH+ORP) sensor.
pH is automatically measured 15 minutes after the end of each filtration cycle. The updated pH is displayed immediately. If only one
filtration cycle is set, the pH is measured automatically once per day; if both filtration timers are set, pH is measured automatically
twice per day.
pH can be measured at any time by first stopping the filtration pump, and then selecting
menu. Filtration and water circulation is stopped to prevent static electricity affecting the accuracy of the pH measurement. It is
recommended to wait 15 minutes after stopping the pump prior to measuring pH to allow static to completely discharge.
pH information is used for pH control functions and Alerts. However, independent pH control systems can be installed with the
PoolCop. In this case PoolCop can be used to measure pH and trigger Alerts if the pH is out of the normal range.
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menu, select the valve to the
can cause water to flood the Main Unit causing damage to the equipment.
Do not over-tighten as the electrode is a sensitive device.
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menu and check for leaks.
Always wear correct chemical resistant hand protection when handling chemicals.
Always wear correct eye protection when handling chemicals.
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WARNING:
WASTE
position.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
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menu, as required.
WEAR HAND PROTECTION:
EYE PROTECTION:
P o o l C o p M a n u a l : V 3 1 E N
FILTRATION MODES
MEASURE PH
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menu, with
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