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Replacement cell label SANICLEAR10 Cell, Model No. XXXXXX Read the label and Operation and Installation Manual of the “SANICLEAR10 Chlorine Generator system” thoroughly before the installation or usage of this replacement cell. Replacement Cell for the SANICLEAR 10 Chlorine generator system (Canada) REGISTRATION NO.
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SANICLEAR10 Chlorine generator system cell whenever flow is not detected. The SANICLEAR10 Chlorine generator system MUST be wired to the same circuit as the filter pump. This ensures that the SANICLEAR10 Chlorine generator system will only generate chlorine when the filter pump is providing flow. The SANICLEAR10 Chlorine generator system generates a maximum output of hypochlorous acid equivalent to 0,19 kg of free available chlorine per day.
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(The Desired Output dial is ignored when operation is Remotely Controlled) CHLORINE LEVEL DIAL: Adjust the "Desired Output %" dial to control the amount of chlorine produced. Periodically check the pool chlorine level and adjust the dial up or down as required. For swimming pools, a quantity of 1-3 ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained.
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Operation and Installation Manual SANICLEAR For pools and hot tubs SANICLEAR Chlorine Generator system SANICLEAR 10 CONTROLS THE LEVEL OF BACTERIA AND ALGAE In pools and hot tubs DOMESTIC OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 32203 REGISTRATION NUMBER PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT...
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WARNING: Operating the SANICLEAR Chlorine generator system without any water flow through the cell can cause a build-up of flammable gases which can result in FIRE OR EXPLOSION READ THE LABEL AND ATTACHED MANUAL BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure to take all precautions before you use electrical equipment: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING : IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in damage or harm to property or persons.
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NOTICE TO USER: This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label. It is an offence under the Pest Control Products Act to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label.
INSTALLATION Installation must be performed in accordance with all Local NEC codes. Preparing the Pool Water: Check the pool water chemistry and balance BEFORE activating the salt chlorinator. It is recommended that you consult a pool professional for the initial water balancing each season. NOTE: At the beginning of each season, add metal remover and polymer based (non copper) algaecide to the pool, as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THAT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Before proceeding with any wiring, the power at the circuit breaker must be turned off. Make sure to follow all electrical codes (local and NEC). For safe operation, the Salt chlorinator must be installed properly by being grounded and bonded.
Installation of the cell and flow switch: The switche (flow switch) cable has connector at the end that plug into the salt chlorinator to facilitate installation. On the bottom of the enclosure, there is the flow switch with a plug (very similar to a telephone jack) located outside. See figure below for the locations of the switches.
WATER PREPARATION According to the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) standards, it is recommended that proper pool water chemistry conditions be maintained on an ongoing basis to help protect pool users, pool equipment and surfaces in and around the pool. It is important to maintain these values to prevent corrosion, liming or other problems. The SANICLEAR chlorine generation system warranty will void if these conditions are not met.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF SALT To determine how much salt will be needed, use the chart. Most pools contain some salt, depending on the water source and chemicals used for sanitizing. Therefore, the pool owner must always test salt levels before adding salt. A hand held meter calibrated for NaCl (salt) can be used to determine the salt levels of the pool water.
SALT REQUIREMENTS (POUNDS or Kg) FOR IDEAL CONDITION (3200 PPM) Current Gallons (Liters) of your pool water salt level 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 (22,500) (30,000) (37,500) (45,000) (52,500) (60,000) (67,500) 160 lbs 213 lbs 320 lbs 427 lbs 480 lbs 267lbs 373 lbs...
STABILIZER (CYANURIC ACID) When testing for salt, also test for stabilizer level (cyanuric acid) this test should be done at least once per month. To know how much stabilizer is required to raise the level to 80 ppm , use the chart below. REQUIREMENTS IN POUNDS (kilogram) OF STABILISER FOR IDEAL CONDITION (80 PPM) Gallons (Liters) of your pool water...
If your pool has natural stone as coping or decking, please check with a stone installation specialist for the maintenance of the stone before installing the salt chlorinator. DESIRED LEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOB This setting is used to control the percentage of time the SANICLEAR system will produce chlorine. Adjust this setting to increase or decrease the chlorine output duration.
LED Status RED, The salt chlorinator has input power when light is illuminated GREEN: This LED light is on during normal operation cycle. Chlorine production has begun. VERY IMPORTANT: Seek a professional to test your water for salt level before adding large quantities of salt. IMPORTANT: When serving the unit, the OFF switch is not sufficient.
SERVICING AND CLEANING THE CELL Turn off the power on the salt chlorinator before removing the cell. Once it is removed, look for debris inside the cell located on the plates Clean the plates thoroughly by using a high-pressure hose or any plastic scraper to scrape all deposits. If the cell is clean, reinstall.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problems and Solutions The “Power” LED light is OFF Verify the 20 amp ATO fuse located in the circuit board above the cell connector. Check to make sure the power is connected to the control. Be sure the jumpers are set properly. Verify the voltage with a voltmeter and if the input power is functional the problem could be that the fuse is blown.
CARVIN POOL EQUIPMENT INC LIMITED WARRANTY Carvin Equipment Inc. ("Carvin") warrants "Carvin" pool products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase with the following exceptions: Light Bulbs: Full Moon Watercolor LED light bulbs are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase; incandescent bulbs are warranted for 90 days from the date of purchase.
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WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE Warranty claims shall be made by contacting the installer/seller, builder, dealer, or retailer (point of purchase) or the "Carvin" pool products distributor in your area. All equipment must be inspected by a local "Carvin" authorized representative or at the factory before warranty is authorized. All charges or expenses for freight to and from the factory, removal and reinstallation of the products, or installation of a replacement product are the responsibility of the purchaser unless otherwise expressly authorized in writing by "Carvin".
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• When replacing the SANICLEAR Chlorine Generator System cell. Only use replacement cells having a label that clearly states that it is a replacement cell for the SANICLEAR Chlorine Generator System. REGISTRATION NUMBER XXXXX, PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT. • The life expectancy of the SANICLEAR Chlorine Generator System cell is 10.000 hours under normal use conditions.
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