Pool Controls Ozone Chemigem User Manual page 14

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Optional LIGHT Timer Sub-Menu
You can use your Ozone Chemigem to turn your pool or garden lighting on and off
automatically, you can set the ON and OFF times using the light timer menu.
Press ENT to access the Ozone Chemigem Menu system. Press ENT again to select the
TIMER menu and then scroll down using the N/DOWN button until LIGHT MENU is
displayed on the LCD.
Line 2 on the LCD will now read "AUTO? Y/N". To enable automatic light operation press
the Y/UP-button. Line2 will read "Auto ON" for short period before displaying "ON hh:mm".
Adjust the ON time using the Y/UP and N/DOWN-buttons and confirm by pressing ENT.
The LCD will now prompt you to set the OFF-time, which is accomplished using the Y/UP
and N/DOWN-buttons as before. Press ENT-to confirm the new OFF-time and the LCD
will return to the home screen.
To disable automatic light operation, access the LIGHT menu in the way described above
and when asked "AUTO? Y/N" - press the N/DOWN button. Line 2 will read "Auto OFF" for
short period then the system will return to normal operation and the light can only be
operated manually (see below for how to do this).
Manual Light Operation
If the Ozone Chemigem 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.
Running Times
We recommend your system be operated for at least 4 hours per day and always run
the system when using the pool.
As sunlight destroys chlorine, it is recommended that the Ozone Chemigem be run mostly
in the evening.
Chlorine is added for sanitation but the filter is needed to remove pollutant particles (dust,
sand etc) and keep the water looking good. The filter must operate for a reasonable
number of hours per day to remove pollutants. If there are adverse local conditions – such
as windborne dust and debris - the chlorine demand will be higher than normal and you will
likely need to operate the system for longer periods to adequately filter the water.
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