Auxiliary Relays - Hayward AquaRite + Owner's Manual

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Auxiliary relays

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Auxiliary relays.
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A maximum of four additional relays or auxiliaries (water
displays, fountains, automatic sprinklers, integrated
cleaning system, water pumps for spas, garden lighting,
etc.) can be controlled. This menu displays and allows
you to configure the relays that remain available on your
equipment.
Measures
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Manual mode (ON/OFF).
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Automatic mode: Starts up according to the time slots
used to set the lighting start and end times. They can
be configured with the following frequencies: daily,
every 2 days, every 3 days, every 4 days, every 5 days,
weekly, every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks, every 4 weeks.
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Redox probe calibration:
Recommended every two months
during the pool season.
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Calibration with reference solution
465 mV. Follow the on-screen
instructions (fig. 11).
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Manual calibration: Allows you to set
the probes to 1 point (without solution)
USE ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
AquaRite +
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Measures: Adjustment of set points
and measuring probes.
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Set points for each measurement.
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Setting the set points.
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pH probe calibration: Recommended
once a month during the pool season.
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– recommended only for adjusting
small deviations in readings.
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Without removing the probe from the
water, use the + / - keys to adjust
the reading to your reference value
(photometer or other measuring
instrument).
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Timer mode: An operating time can be programmed
in minutes. Each time you press the front panel key
associated with the relay, it will be activated for the
programmed time. This function is recommended for
timing the operation of spa blowers.
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Calibration using buffer solutions
(liquids models pH7 / pH10 / neutral).
Follow the on-screen instructions
(fig. 6).
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Manual calibration: Allows you to set
the probes to 1 point (without buffer
solution) – recommended only for
adjusting small deviations in readings.
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Without removing the
probe from the water, use
the + / - keys to adjust the
reading to your reference
value (photometer or other
measuring instrument).
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Temperature probe calibration:
Allows you to set the probes to 1
point.
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Without removing the probe from the
water, use the + / - keys to adjust
the reading to your reference value
(thermometer). The same conditions
should apply for measurements.
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