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How does your CLEARWATER® system work ? You have chosen ® a CLEARWATER salt chlorinator by ZODIAC because it makes life The controls on your CLEARWATER® system stress-free and relaxed. Indicators and buttons The LM2 is a pole reversal model. The electrodes are...
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When your CLEARWATER® system is installed, a pre-defined quantity of salt How does your is dissolved into the swimming pool’s water. CLEARWATER® This very slightly salted water is then passed through the CLEARWATER® cell. Chlorine is produced which destroys the microbes. system work ? The cell constantly replenishes the active chlorine that vanishes under the sun’s UV rays.
(A) Production of chlorine, first yellow diode flashing : This diode flashes for a few minutes when the cell is in pole reversal phase. During this period, the production of chlorine is stopped. The polar reversal cycle is 5.8 hours. (C) Super-chlorination : Indicator lit-up, this is indicating that the super-chlorination function...
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It must be positioned after the heating and the filter. This must be the last fitting before the inlet. The cell must be horizontal : The water input and output will be pointed downwards. Water can circulate in both directions. For the gluing : the pipe unions are in moulded ABS polymer.
The LM2 functions only operate during the filtering process. For an outdoor pool, run the pump + chlorination system for 6 to 8 hours per day. To reduce the effect of UV reduction of chlorine it is preferable to run it at the end of the day or early in the morning when it is cooler. During very hot periods, it can be necessary to increase operation time to approximately 10 hours per day.
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• The pH It is desired that the water’s pH is maintained between 7.2 and 7.6 (7 for pools in polyester). Low pH : Irritates one’s eyes and corrodes metal parts. To increase it, use pH +. Check the water’s pH 2 hours after each new input has completely dissolved.
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Every week : Standard maintenance checks > Visual inspection of the electrodes: remove the foreign bodies that have come through the filter and sometimes remain stuck in the body of the cell. Be careful not to deform or scratch the electrodes. >...
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In certain regions, where the water is very hard, the self-cleaning electrodes can very occasionally need a manual clean. Proceed as follows : > Stop the CLEARWATER® system. > Stop the filter pump. > Disconnect the blue wire from the electrode. >...
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PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS > High PH The water looks fine, > Set the pH between but the chlorine 7.2 & 7.6 is not shown > Check that the in the analysis electrodes are clean > Not enough > Check the stabiliser stabilizer level (cyanuric acid) Green water and...
a > The CLEARWATER® salt chlorinator must be installed by a professional swimming pool specialist. Its installation and its usage must respect the recommendations made in this manual. b > Do not handle the sand filter’s 6-way valves or the stop valves when the pump is in operation.