Pool Controls Ozone XLM Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Series User Manual Ozone with XLM Series Mineral Chlorinators Head Office: 58 Prosperity Avenue, Wangara, WA 6065 Phone: +61 8 9240 4400 Web: poolcontrols.com.au Email: service@poolcontrols.com.au User Manual - User Manual – Ozone XLM 2020.docx...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Manufacturers’ Warranty What’s in the box? How it Works Initial Pool Balance Pool Blanket Covers 4, 14, 18, 21 Installation Guide Cell Connections & Venturi Injector Manifold Front Panel & Operational Buttons Menu System Timer Menu Chlorine Output & Advanced Settings Menu Algorithmic pH Control –...
  • Page 3: Manufacturers' Warranty

    If a defect in workmanship or materials in any Pool Controls product covered by this warranty is discovered during the term of the warranty and provided the warranty holder follows the procedure set out below, Pool Controls will repair or replace that item at the option of the warranty holder.
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    CALL OUT FEES • This is a “Back to Base” Warranty, which means that if the Pool Controls product needs to be serviced, replaced or repaired at a place other than Pool Controls’ premises, a call out fee will be charged to cover the cost of travel by an authorised Pool Controls technician.
  • Page 5: How It Works

    The pH of the water can be lowered by the addition of acid – and if your Ozone XLM Series has the optional pH control, this can be done automatically. The Ozone XLM Series uses a sophisticated algorithm to calculate how much chlorine has been produced by the cell, and how much acid needs to be dosed to correct the resultant pH rise.
  • Page 6 Chlorine If it is a new installation, add enough chlorine (liquid or granular) to achieve a reading of 3ppm on an appropriate test kit. Stabiliser If the pool is outdoors, it is vital that stabiliser (also known as cyanurate and cyanuric acid) be added and maintained at 50ppm.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    Choosing a good location The Ozone XLM Series is manufactured from weather resistant materials and is designed for operation in full sun and rain. However, your Ozone XLM Series will benefit if it is protected from the weather. Choose a well ventilated area to allow for efficient cooling. Installing the unit in a hot and closed shed or box may lead to overheating and activate the internal protective thermal cut-out.
  • Page 8 Pool Light Outlet If your Ozone XLM Series has a light power outlet on its base, this can be used to run up to 150W of pool light power supplies. This outlet is timed, allowing pool lights to be set to come on and turn off automatically.
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  • Page 10 Cell Cable Connection The Venturi Injector The Venturi Injector uses a bypass valve to create pressure across the venturi to produce a vacuum. Ensure that the water flows in the correct direction. Any backpressure on the outlet of the Injector will mean that the valve must be closed further to produce suction.
  • Page 11 The OZONE XLM Series Front Panel Ozone XLM Series Display The Ozone XLM Series uses a two line LCD display to provide the user with information. The first line of the display shows the current time and the cell status and output.
  • Page 12 ESC/OFF allows you to return to the home screen. ENT/Menu Button Use this button to enter the Ozone XLM Series Menu system and access the various Menu options. Use Y/UP and N/DOWN to scroll through menu options and when your desired menu option is displayed, press ENT to access that option.
  • Page 13: Menu System

    Timer Menu Setting the time Once you have installed your Ozone XLM Series and turned it on, you will need to set the correct time on the OZONE XLM SERIES Series’ 24 hour clock. First, access the Menu System by pressing the ENT button. The LCD will display the word TIMER MENU.
  • Page 14 The amount of chlorine being added to the pool each day is determined by the cell size, the chlorine output settings (See Chlorine Output Menu below) and the number of hours that the Ozone XLM Series is operated. As sunlight destroys chlorine, it is recommended that the Ozone XLM Series be run mostly in the evening.
  • Page 15 (see below for how to do this). Manual Light Operation If the Ozone XLM Series is turned on, the light can be turned on or off manually by pressing the Y/UP-button. If you have multi-coloured LED lights that cycle through different colours and requiring a power pulse to change effects, you can hold down the Y/UP-button to cycle through the options and release when the desired colour or effect is achieved.
  • Page 16 Chlorine Output Menu To adjust the chlorine output on your OZONE XLM SERIES Series, press ENT to access the Ozone XLM Series Menu system. Scroll down using the N/DOWN button until CHLORINE OUTPUT is displayed. Press ENT again to select this menu and then used the Y/UP and N/DOWN buttons to adjust the output level.
  • Page 17 Navigating the +Acid Menu – the pH Control As chlorine is produced the pool pH will go up slowly. This can be offset by small doses of acid added to the pool. An algorithm calculates the amount of acid per dose that is needed to maintain the pH, and once the system has been adjusted to suit your pool, maintenance should be minimal.
  • Page 18 Automatically Dose Acid – the ADJUST AutoDOSE Sub- MENU Note: fibreglass and liner pools are unlikely to need adjustment of auto dose amounts. This sub-menu allows you to adjust the amount of acid added as an automatic dose. Adjustment of the DOSE# is in increments of 10. PressY/UP when Line 2 of the LCD asks “ADJUST Auto DOSE?”...
  • Page 19 1300 550 010. Gas Detection & Dry-Run Pump Shutdown This is an important safety feature of the Ozone XLM Series as a build-up of chlorine gas can be dangerous. The display above left shows the Cell being turned OFF after chlorine gas is detected for approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 20 Series Ozone XLM Series If the above warning is present, the Ozone XLM Series will have shut down to avoid an overload (mandated by electrical standards). Check the salinity/TDS and water temperature. Salinity/TDS should be kept below 3000ppm, and ideally will be above 900ppm.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Maintenance Like all equipment the Ozone XLM Series will look better and last longer if it is maintained and operated in accordance with these instructions. The Ozone XLM Series Power Supply The Power Supply has been designed for operation in full sun and weather. However, it will benefit from being under cover.
  • Page 22: Cell Cleaning

    Alternatively a commercial Cell Cleaning solution can be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The Ozone XLM Series unit should be turned off so that any AutoMode functions cannot turn it back on until after the Cell is clean and back in its housing.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before requesting service, you may wish to run through the check list below but feel free to call Pool Controls Service on 1300 550 010 or log a service call via our website – www.poolcontrols.com.au. If there appears to be low or no Chlorine Residual: 1.
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