Zodiac eXO iQ 10 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

Zodiac eXO iQ 10 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

Salt water chlorinator, ph/redox regulati on

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eXO®/ eXO® iQ (LS)
GenSalt OT
pH Link / Dual Link
H0632500.B- 2019/11 - ES11--
Instructi ons for installati on and use - English
Salt water chlorinator, pH/Redox regulati on
Translati on of the original instructi ons in french
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  • Page 1 (LS) GenSalt OT Instructi ons for installati on and use - English Salt water chlorinator, pH/Redox regulati on Translati on of the original instructi ons in french pH Link / Dual Link More documents on: www.zodiac.com H0632500.B- 2019/11 - ES11--...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS GENERAL WARNINGS • Failure to respect the warnings may cause serious damage to the pool equipment or cause serious injury, even death. • Only a person qualifi ed in the technical fi elds concerned (electricity, hydraulics or refrigerati on) is authorised to perform this procedure. The qualifi ed technician working on the appliance must use/wear personal protecti ve equipment (such as safety goggles and protecti ve gloves, etc.) in order to reduce the risk of injury occurring when working on the appliance.
  • Page 4 WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES • The power supply to the appliance must be protected by a dedicated 30 mA residual current device, complying with the standards and regulations in force in the country in which it is installed. • Do not use any extension lead when connecting the appliance; plug the appliance directly into a suitable wall socket.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ❶ Specifi cati ons 1.1 I Package contents 1.2 I Technical specifi cati ons ❷ Installing the salt water chlorinator 2.1 I Installing the cell 2.2 I Installing the temperature sensor (depending on the model) 2.3 I Installing the fl ow switch (chlorinator only without pH Link or Dual Link modules) 2.4 I Installing the control box 2.5 I Electrical connecti ons...
  • Page 6 ❽ Troubleshooting 8.1 I Appliance behaviour 8.2 I Wi-Fi LED behaviour 8.3 I Eff ects of the stabilising agent on chlorine and ORP 8.4 I HELP menu...
  • Page 7: ❶ Specifi Cati Ons

    • The distributi on or modifi cati on of this document in any way is prohibited, without prior authorisati on from Zodiac®. • Zodiac® is constantly developing its products to improve their quality. The informati on contained herein may therefore be modifi ed without noti ce.
  • Page 8 1.1.2 Opti onal pH Link or Dual Link module pH Link Dual Link pH Link or Dual Link module POD kit Hole saw for installing the POD kit Threaded sensor holder(s) pH sensor + pH7 (x3) and pH 4 (x3) buff er soluti ons ORP sensor + 470 mV ORP buff er soluti ons (x3) 5-metre sucti on and injecti on hose Bag of mounti ng fi tti ngs...
  • Page 9: I Technical Specifi Cati Ons

    1.2 I Technical specifi cati ons 1.2.1 Salt water chlorinator eXO® (iQ) 10 eXO® (iQ) 18 eXO® (iQ) GenSalt OT eXO® (iQ) GenSalt OT 10 GenSalt OT 18 Nominal chlorine producti on 10 g/h 18 g/h 22 g/h 25 g/h 35 g/h Nominal output current 2.8 A...
  • Page 10: ❷ Installing The Salt Water Chlorinator

    ❷ Installing the salt water chlorinator 2.1 I Installing the cell • The cell must be installed on the piping aft er the fi ltrati on system, aft er any measurement sensors, and aft er any heati ng system. Installing the chlorinator only Installing the chlorinator + opti onal module (Example with eXO®...
  • Page 11 2.1.2 GenSalt OT cell 7.5 cm 22.5 cm 27.5 cm 27.5 cm 16.5 cm 12.5 cm • The cell must be installed on a horizontal pipe so as to guarantee that the water fl ow passing therethrough is primarily horizontal, and that the angle/slope does not exceed 30°. The pipe must have a free horizontal length of at least 30 cm, on which the cell will be installed.
  • Page 12: I Installing The Temperature Sensor (Depending On The Model)

    2.2 I Installing the temperature sensor (depending on the model) • The water temperature sensor displays the water temperature value on the appliance screen and manages chlorinati on according to the temperature. The sensor must measure the temperature of the water upstream of any possible heati ng system.
  • Page 13: I Installing The Control Box

    2.4 I Installing the control box 31.5 cm 9.6 cm 36.4 cm • The control box must be installed in a dry venti lated technical room protected against frost, with no pool maintenance products or similar products stored nearby. • The control box must be installed at a distance of at least 3.5 m from the outside edge of the pool. Always comply with the installati on codes and/or laws applicable at the place of installati on.
  • Page 14: I Electrical Connecti Ons

    2.5 I Electrical connecti ons Many devices can be connected to the control box in order to control the pool equipment (fi lter pump, lighti ng, auxiliary systems, etc.). The appliance must be permanently plugged in to the power supply (power supply protected by a 30 mA residual current circuit breaker).
  • Page 15 RS485 Input Connecti on dedicated to controlling the VSP RS485 Output Zodiac® variable-speed fi lter pump Functi on not used – do not wire Connecti on for the roller shutt er/cover for COVER Input automati cally managing the LOW functi on...
  • Page 16 2.5.3 Electrical connecti on steps • Identi fy the functi ons to be connected and locate the positi on of the cable clamp, see “2.5.2 Identi fying the functi ons to be connected”. • Check that the cables used comply with the intended use and with the regulati ons in force. •...
  • Page 17 Single-speed pump for maximum 8 A all models or compatible Zodiac® variable-speed pump. maximum 8 A (Terminal block at the level of the FloPro™ VS pump) RED BLACK YELLOW GREEN (see installation manual for the Zodiac™ FloPro® VS filter pump)
  • Page 18 All types of auxiliary : Auxiliary relay for device external controller or 230 V switch Transformer for lighti ng, booster pump, etc. maximum 8 A With 2 spotlights With 1 spotlight Preferred connecti on for Zodiac® NL LED spotlights (see installati on manual)
  • Page 19 2.5.7 Connecting to a heating system = AUX2 - 12-24V 12 - 24 V contact All types of auxiliary device 12 - 24 V Heating system Heating system without remote on/off control with remote on/off control 1. Use an appropriate length of a 2 x 0.75 mm² cable 1.
  • Page 20 2.5.8 Reassembling the appliance • Positi on the bott om protecti ve cover (or the pH Link/Dual Link module) on the appliance and screw in the 2 side screws (see fi gure • Clip the aestheti c housing of the control box in place (see fi gure " a"...
  • Page 21: ❸ Installing A Ph Link Or Dual Link Module

    ❸ Installing a pH Link or Dual Link module 3.1 I Installing the module • Turn the appliance off . Before beginning, disconnect all potenti al power supplies to the appliance. • Close the isolati ng valves in the pipework. •...
  • Page 22: I Installing The Pod Kit

    3.2 I Installing the POD kit The POD Kit is a measuring chamber using patented Quick Fix® technology for installati on on a rigid 50 mm PVC pipe (with supplied adapter) or 63 mm PVC pipe (without adapter). It contains the following components: : Flow switch pH sensor ORP sensor...
  • Page 23 3.2.2 Preparing the pipe • Identi fy a suitable length (minimum 30 cm, without elbow) of straight pipe. • Dismantle the POD kit to retrieve the EU pipe adapter (DN50 mm) provided with 2 perforati ons, see fi gure • For a DN50 mm pipe, use the EU DN50 mm pipe adapter (or use the DN63 mm bott om collar). Positi on it on the pipe in a recommended positi on, see “3.2.1 Recommended positi oning”.
  • Page 24 3.2.3 Installing the POD kit on the pipe • For a Ø50 mm pipe, use the adapter labelled "EU". Clip the 2 parts of the POD kit collar together around the pipe. Make sure that the adapter is properly centred according to the guides; the adapter must stay in this positi on once all parts have been assembled.
  • Page 25: I Installing The Fl Ow Switch On The Pod Kit

    3.3 I Installing the fl ow switch on the POD kit • Take the fl ow switch provided with the appliance control box. • Place it inside the housing provided for this purpose on the POD Kit and screw in place. •...
  • Page 26: I Installing The Sensors On The Pod Kit

    3.4 I Installing the sensors on the POD kit • Screw the one or more threaded sensor holders onto the POD kit, see fi gure • Carefully unscrew the protecti on tube from the sensor, see fi gure . Keep the protecti on tube for storing the sensor over winter.
  • Page 27: I Installing The Ph Minus Injecti On And Sucti On Hoses

    3.5 I Installing the pH minus injecti on and sucti on hoses • When handling chemical products, always use appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves and jacket). The peristalti c pump rotates in the clockwise directi on. The acid (pH minus) is therefore fed into the left side of the pump and injected into the tank from the right.
  • Page 28 3.5.2 Installing the pH minus sucti on line • Cut a suitable length of hose from the coil supplied to connect the container of pH minus to the peristalti c pump. • Unscrew the connector cap and att ach the hose to the connector at the outlet of the peristalti c pump, see fi gure .
  • Page 29: ❹ Preparing The Pool

    ❹ Preparing the pool 4.1 I Balancing the water The water used must originate from a supply network compliant with Directi ve 98/83/EC on the quality of water intended for human consumpti on. In order for the water to be treated opti mally, carry out measurements and adjust the values in accordance with the following recommendati ons: 4.1.1 Seasonal analyses in "preparati on for re-use"...
  • Page 30: I Adding Salt

    4.2 I Adding salt Every appliance must be operated with a minimum recommended salt level, see “1.2.1 Salt water chlorinator”. In order for the chlorinator appliance to operate properly, and to protect the equipment, we recommend using salt (sodium chloride) as per standard EN 16401. 4.2.1 Determining the quanti ty of salt to be used when installing the appliance Example: •...
  • Page 31: ❺ Use

    ❺ Use 5.1 I User interface • Before acti vati ng the chlorinati on functi on on the appliance, check that the salt added to the pool has completely dissolved. Blue indicator on steady or fl ashing: Blue indicator on steady: View informati on or acti on to be performed Too low water conducti vity (low salt, water on the screen.
  • Page 32 5.2.3 Setti ng the ti me The ti me must be set for the "TIMERS" fi ltering programmes and for the "SWC" chlorinati on programmes to work. The ti me is set when fi rst using the appliance. If the ti me must be changed at a later moment, follow the instructi ons below: •...
  • Page 33 5.2.5 Programming the "TIMERS" fi ltrati on ti mes The ti mers are used to defi ne the operati ng durati on of the fi lter pump and the durati on of chlorine producti on by the appliance. They allow the user to operate the variable-speed pump for longer and at lower speeds, without the appliance being in constant operati on during this ti me.
  • Page 34 ==> Zodiac® variable-speed fi lter pump (depending on the model) • The fi ltrati on "TIMERS" can be programmed for each available speed. • Select a speed using the butt ons. Press to confi rm. • Set the fi lter pump start ti me "ON" and the pump stop ti me "OFF" using the butt ons.
  • Page 35 5.2.6 Programming the "SWC" chlorinati on ti mes If a fi ltrati on programme has been defi ned, the chlorinati on programme will be identi cal to the fi ltrati on programme(s) by default. They can be changed, however the chlorinati on programmes cannot be acti vated outside of the fi ltrati on programmes for safety reasons.
  • Page 36 5.2.7 Available auxiliary devices The appliance is capable of controlling 2 devices in additi on to the fi lter pump. For example, it can control Zodiac® monochrome or polychrome lighti ng systems. In any case, the equipment must be connected to the appliance using the appropriate auxiliary line: •...
  • Page 37 • • • • • Press to exit. ==> Zodiac® polychrome lighti ng • Press and browse the menu using the butt ons. • Select a functi on or a colour and press to confi rm. • Press to exit.
  • Page 38 5.2.9 Declaring a heati ng system (AUX 2) • To achieve this, the heati ng system must have already been connected to the power supply, see “2.5.7 Connecti ng to a heati ng system = AUX2 - 12-24V”. • To declare the presence of a heati ng system, press .
  • Page 39 Confi guring the setpoint: Check that the setpoint has been set to its maximum on the heati ng system. Confi gure the desired water temperature setpoint. The default value is 28°C. This value can be set between 15 and 32°C. In this case, the temperature sensor of the chlorinator measures the water temperature.
  • Page 40 • Select the speed of the pump in "heati ng priority" mode (if a compati ble Zodiac® variable-speed pump has been declared). Use a speed that is less than or equal to the speed normally used for fi ltrati on ti mers: - If a fi lter pump has been declared and the heati ng priority is acti vated outside of the fi ltrati on ti mers: fi ltrati on will occur for 5 minutes every 120 minutes in order to measure the water temperature.
  • Page 41 5.2.10 Deleti ng the programmes • Press and browse the menu using the butt ons. • Press to confi rm. • The programmes will be reset to 00:00. 5.2.11 Use with a fi ltrati on control panel In this confi gurati on, the fi ltrati on control panel powers the appliance on and off . •...
  • Page 42 "Slave" mode only controls chlorinati on. The fi lter pump, accessories, lighti ng and other functi ons remain valid. A press of the key has priority over "Slave" mode. If a Dual Link module is installed, the ORP functi on is ignored by the "Slave" mode. pH regulati on remains valid. "LOW"/"COVER"/"BOOST"...
  • Page 43: I Calibrati Ng The Sensors (If An Opti Onal "Ph Link" Or "Dual Link" Module Has Been Installed)

    5.3 I Calibrati ng the sensors (if an opti onal "pH Link" or "Dual Link" module has been installed) 5.3.1 Calibrati ng the pH sensor (blue) The pH sensor can be calibrated to 1 point or 2 points (pH 4 and pH 7). 2-point calibrati on is recommended to improve measurement accuracy.
  • Page 44 5.3.2 Confi guring the pH setpoint Current sensor measurements Setpoints The pH setpoint confi gurati on determines the ti me when acid is added to the system to reduce the water's pH. The default value of the pH setpoint is 7.2. To determine the value of the setpoint to be confi gured, refer to Taylor's balance, see “4.1.3 Weekly analyses”.
  • Page 45 5.3.3 Calibrati ng the ORP sensor Current sensor measurements Setpoints The ORP sensor can be calibrated to 1-point (ORP 470 mV); The current setpoint is displayed on the home screen when the appliance is switched on. • Turn on the power supply to the appliance. •...
  • Page 46 5.3.4 Confi guring the ORP setpoint The ORP setpoint confi gurati on determines the ti me at which chlorine is produced by the appliance. The level of free chlorine must be controlled at regular intervals aft er initi al installati on. The default value of the ORP setpoint is 700 mV. The value of the setpoint depends on the pool's environment, its affl...
  • Page 47 5.3.6 Pausing the pH pump To prevent acid from being injected when not needed: The pH dispenser pump can also be stopped for 8 hours. • Press and browse the menu using the butt ons. Press to confi rm. • Press to exit.
  • Page 48: I Routi Ne Use

    5.4 I Routi ne use 5.4.1 Adjusti ng chlorine producti on The factory setti ng for "conventi onal" chlorinati on is 50%. It can be manually set to between 0 and 100% in intervals of 10% from the "main screen" by pressing .
  • Page 49 5.4.4 "Cover" mode If the pool is equipped with a compati ble electric shutt er (contact closed = shutt er closed), it can be connected to the appliance in order to automati cally reduce chlorinati on when closed. This is known as "Cover" mode. Chlorinati on will resume at the level determined by the programmes on opening the compati ble electric shutt er.
  • Page 50: ❻ Control Using The Iaqualink™ App (Depending On The Model)

    ❻ Control using the iAquaLink™ app (depending on the model) Mobile device Home Wi-Fi (smartphone or tablet) network Chlorinator The iAquaLink™ app is available for iOS and Android systems. With the iAquaLink™ app you can control the chlorinator from any locati on at any ti me and have the benefi t of advanced functi ons such as additi onal programming opti ons and troubleshooti ng assistance.
  • Page 51 Once the connecti on with your home network is established, the appliance is connected to the Internet (WEB): the Wi-Fi LED is then lit steady. • It can take several minutes to connect. • If an error message appears or if the connecti on sti ll isn't made, refer to the table “8.2 I Wi-Fi LED behaviour”.
  • Page 52: ❼ Care

    ❼ Care 7.1 I Cleaning the sensors The sensors must be cleaned every 2 months. • Stop the fi lter pump. • Close all valves. • Remove the sensor and the sensor holder from the POD. • Rinse the sensor in tap water for 1 minute. •...
  • Page 53: I Inspecti Ng And Cleaning The Electrodes

    7.2 I Inspecti ng and cleaning the electrodes The appliance is equipped with a smart polarity reversal system designed to prevent the electrode plates from scaling. The polarity reversal durati on can be modifi ed, see “5.2.13 Confi guring the durati on of polarity reversal”.
  • Page 54: I Washing The Pool Fi Lter (Backwashing) (Depending On The Model)

    7.3 I Washing the pool fi lter (backwashing) (depending on the model) Backwash mode is used to quickly start/stop the fi lter pump (single-speed pump or variable-speed pump) in order to backwash the fi lter. • Press and browse the menu using the butt ons.
  • Page 55: ❽ Troubleshooting

    ❽ Troubleshooti ng • Before you contact your retailer, please carry out these few simple checks using the following tables if a problem occurs. • If the problem conti nues, contact your retailer. • : Acti ons to be performed by a qualifi ed technician only 8.1 I Appliance behaviour Informati on messages can be deleted by pressing for 4 seconds.
  • Page 56 Message Possible cause Soluti on (NO MESSAGE) • Chlorinati on is in the reversal period. No visible chlorine • Wait and see. Chlorinati on should resume • Chlorinati on is set to less than 100% and producti on on the within the next 10 minutes.
  • Page 57: I Wi-Fi Led Behaviour

    Message Possible cause Soluti on Example display: • Check the connecti on between the sensor and the control box, re-connect if necessary and the control box, re-connect if necessary "---" (contact your retailer) displayed where • While waiti ng for a replacement sensor, the ORP value - - - deacti vate the ORP functi on in the service...
  • Page 58: I Eff Ects Of The Stabilising Agent On Chlorine And Orp

    8.3 I Eff ects of the stabilising agent on chlorine and ORP A pool ideally has a stabiliser level of 30 ppm and a pH of 7.4. 1 ppm of free chlorine = 700 mV The user can therefore adjust the chlorinati on requirements to 700 mV to maintain a level of 1 ppm in the pool. If the level of stabiliser rises to 90 ppm, the ORP value will be incorrect.
  • Page 60 Your retailer Modèle appareil Appliance model Numéro de série Serial number Pour plus d’informations, enregistrement produit et support client : For more information, product registration and customer support: www.zodiac.com ZODIAC® is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, S.A.S.U., used under license.

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