Jacuzzi COMMANDER III JC13 Installation And Operation Manual

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18-DEC-2008 Sub. No. 2008-4544
Cell Model JC13
This is a replacement cell for the chlorine generating device COMMANDER III Model JC13
REGISTRATION NUMBER 27843.01, PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT. This cell must only be used
on this model of chlorine generating device.
Read the Label and the Installation and Operation Manual of the chlorine generating device
COMMANDER III Model JC13 before using.
Competition Inc., 12775 rue Brault, Mirabel, Québec, Canada J7J 0C4
Tel: 450-437-2420
(COMMANDER III JC13 Cell label - English)

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  • Page 1 Read the Label and the Installation and Operation Manual of the chlorine generating device COMMANDER III Model JC13 before using. Competition Inc., 12775 rue Brault, Mirabel, Québec, Canada J7J 0C4 Tel: 450-437-2420 (COMMANDER III JC13 Cell label - English)
  • Page 2 FIRE OR gases which can result in FIRE OR EXPLOSION EXPLOSION DOMESTIC DOMESTIC READ THE LABEL AND THE INSTALLATION READ THE LABEL AND THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USING AND OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USING Commander III JC13 PCP sticker English...
  • Page 3 PRODUCTS ACT Maximum Output Equivalent To 0.88 Kg. Of Free Available Chlorine Per Day One Commander III JC13 Unit Can Treat a Maximum Of 190,000 Litres Of Swimming Pool Water Controls Bacteria And Algae In Swimming Pool Waters (For Indoor or Outdoor Use)
  • Page 4: Section 1 General Information 1A Product Information And Contact Numbers

    Section 1a – GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION COMMANDER III MODEL JC13 by Jacuzzi Record The Following Information Installer: _____________________________Date of Installation: __________________________ Control Unit Control Unit Model Number: Commander III______ Serial Number: # ____________________________ Cell Cell Model: # JC13 Serial Number: # ____________________________ Factory Direct Customer Assistance…...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Section 1b – GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND EQUIPMENT RELATED Installation of all Commander III models: When installing and using your Commander III Model JC13Control Box, basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following: 1.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Section 1c – GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Table of Contents COMMANDER III MODEL JC13 Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Product Information and Contact Numbers ............1 Important Safety Instructions................... 2 Table of Contents ....................... 3 Section 2 INSTALLATION Main Components ...................... 4 Control Box Connections...................
  • Page 7: Section 2 Installation

    Section 2a – INSTALLATION Main Components Tri-Sensor Assembly Commander III = JC13Cell union Flow In Flow Out to pool Commander III Model JC13 Control Box Flow Bypass Manifold Assembly CONTROL BOX converts incoming ELECTROLYTIC CELL TRI-SENSOR ASSEMBLY AC power to a Low Voltage DC current, receives Low Voltage DC current from ensures that adequate flow, which energizes the Cell(s).
  • Page 8: Control Box Connections

    Section 2b – INSTALLATION Control Box Connections Electrical Connections Autopilot recommends that a licensed electrician or certified electrical contractor perform the electrical connections. DANGER: ensure that the electrical panel or filter pump circuit breaker is turned OFF before wiring this unit. Your Commander III Model JC13 Control Box comes pre-wired from the factory for 230VAC (1.5 amps max draw) and can also operate on 115 VAC, (3.0 amps max draw) at 50/60Hz.
  • Page 9: Cell And Manifold Installation

    Section 2b – INSTALLATION Cell and Manifold Installation Your Commander III Model JC13 System is adaptable for use with the 13 blade (JC13) cell. The manifold must be located as the last accessory in the POOL RETURN LINE only. For special plumbing configurations, please contact your representative for assistance in locating the manifold.
  • Page 10: Section 3 Operation

    Section 3a – OPERATION Key Features The Commander III display will show the SANITIZER OUTPUT LEVEL (in percent %) and whether the system is in BOOST or SUPER-BOOST Mode on the first line of the two line alphanumeric display. The second line will display the current TIME in either 12 or 24-hr mode, the TEMPERATURE in either Fahrenheit or Celsius, whether the cell is powered or not, shown as ON or OFF and Polarity Direction, shown as a “.”...
  • Page 11 Section 3a – OPERATION Key Features – continued COMMANDER III MODEL JC13 Digital S a n i t i z e r 100% 12:00P Check System Boost Menu Select Pump The MENU Button allows you to enter the programming and monitoring functions. Use UP/DOWN ARROW and SELECT to scroll through the Main menu and Sub-menu: Main Menu 1.0 Test Pool Pilot...
  • Page 12 Section 3a – OPERATION Key Features – continued COMMANDER III MODEL JC13 Digital S a n i t i z e r 100% 12:00P Check System Boost Menu Select Pump Use UP/DOWN ARROW and SELECT to scroll through the sub-menu. After completing a step, it displays the next step: 3.1 Test: same as 1.0 above plus cell Amp-hrs –...
  • Page 13: Pool Water Preparation

    Section 3b – OPERATION Pool Water Preparation Salt Requirements It is important that with typical pools, a salt residual of 2.8 – 3.2 gm/l (2800 to 3200 ppm) be maintained at all times for peak efficiency. NOTE: Maintaining high salt levels above recommended range can contribute to corrosion of pool/spa equipment. Salt levels exceeding the recommended concentration can be reduced by diluting the pool/spa with fresh water.
  • Page 14: Monitoring And Maintenance

    Section 3c – OPERATION Monitoring and Maintenance Water Chemistry Parameters - VERY IMPORTANT NOTE! Your Commander III Model JC13 is designed to provide Sanitizer on a daily basis. We recommend the following water chemistry ranges and periodic checks to monitor your systems efficiency. Always follow local health requirements.
  • Page 15: Section 4 Service And Maintenance

    Section 3c OPERATION (cont’d) Additional notes: For proper sanitation, spa must be completely drained periodically. The number of days between COMPLETE SPA DRAINAGE is equal to the volume of spa water in liters, divided by 10 times the maximum number of daily spa users.
  • Page 16: Cell

    Section 4b –SERVICE and MAINTENANCE Cell The Cell is installed with Unions on each end of the cell to allow quick and easy removal. Loosen the unions and remove the cell from the plumbing. JC13 Side View of Cell and Unions VISUAL CELL INSPECTION: The titanium Cell blades, seen inside the Cell body, should be straight and clear of any debris between the blades.
  • Page 17: Parts Explosion

    Section 4c –SERVICE and MAINTENANCE Parts Explosion Manifold Assembly: Manifold Union w/Strainer: (#941) (#19065) TRI-SENSOR Union Nut Union O-Ring (#19014) Strainer (#19064) CELL w/ UNIONS MANIFOLD UNION w/Strainer MANIFOLD BASE w/Check Valve Electrolytic Cell: (Cell Unions and Cord ordered separately) Red Cap Plug for JC13 cell cord (#19050) 3.6m (12 ft.) Cell Cord (# 952-1) Union O-Ring (#19013)
  • Page 18: Section 5 Troubleshooting

    Section 5a – TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Insufficient Sanitizer Production. A) The test kit reagents or test strips are old or expired. A) Retest with new Reagents or Strips. B) The unit is set too low in relation to sanitizer demand. B) Increase the Sanitizer % output.
  • Page 19 ****************************** This label transcript service is offered by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency to provide efficient searching for label information. This service and this information do not replace the official hard-copy label. The PMRA does not provide any guarantee or assurance that the information obtained through this service is accurate, current or correct, and is therefore not liable for any loss resulting, directly or indirectly, from reliance upon this service.

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