5. POWER PACK OPERATION
5.1 Timer Switch
This switch position determines whether the unit is manually turned on or automatically
controlled by the Timer.
• Auto Position - the time clock controls the operating hours. See section 6 for Timer Setting.
• Manual Position - the unit is on and both the pump AC Socket and Cell will be powered up.
5.2 Cell Switch
This switch position determines whether the Cell is turned on or off when power is supplied to it
from the above Timer Switch.
• OFF Position - even if the Timer Switch is powered on there will still be no power to the Cell.
• ON Position - if Timer Switch is powered on then there will be power to the Cell.
• Changing Direction - while the unit is running you can change direction by turning off the Cell
Switch, wait 3 seconds then turn it on again. The direction should change. If it does not then
repeat this again and it should change direction.
5.3 Circuit Breaker
A Circuit Breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical
circuit from damage caused by overcurrent, overload or short circuit. It can be reset by pressing
the button in after it has tripped. It may be damaged if you supply excessively high levels of salt
through the Cell.
5.4 AC Socket (Pump Outlet)
The AC Socket allows the pump to be electrically operated and controlled by the Power Pack.
WARNING: If you fail to control the pump this way then you must allow for a flow switch
mechanism to control the electrical supply to the Power Pack, so as to prevent gas build-up if the
pump stops.
5.5 Junction Box
The Junction Box allows rectified DC voltage to be coupled to the Cell. This is where the Cell
cable is connected to the Power Pack.
5.6 Output Control Knob
Simply turning the BLACK Output Control Knob counter clockwise decreases output and clockwise
increases it. Always leave it in a position where the Production Output Display Meter needle is in
the GREEN (never in the RED).
5. 7 Flashing LED (CPPS model only)
This LED serves a double function. It shows that there is power to the Main Control PCB and also
flashes every one second to indicate all is OK with the power it is receiving. The flashing 1 second
pulse is normal and not a fault indicator.
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