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POOL LAB PL Series Quick Start Manual

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PL25, PL35 & PL45 Models
IDEAL SALINITY: 3000 ppm @ 25°C
Operation at the ideal salinity level (±500 ppm) will maximise cell life, self-cleaning efficiency and chlorine output.
In cases where water temperature is continually maintained above 35°C the ideal salinity is reduced by appoximately 500ppm.
"HIGH SALT" or "DO NOT ADD SALT" message may appear on the display if the salinity is above ideal, and/or the water
temperature is high. This is only a warning to discourage users from adding more salt. The chlorinator will still be functioning
If a "HIGH SALT (OFF)" message appears on the display, then the water will need to be diluted* before chlorine production can
occur. This is to protect the power supply and electrode plates from damage due to an excessively high salinity level.
MODE
Cycles through the filtration run modes: ON - OFF - AUTO
ON - Filtration pump runs continuously, chlorine production at % set by user
OFF - Filter pump remains OFF, no chlorine production.
AUTO - Filter pump and chlorine production during timer periods as set by the user.
BACK - Cancel action, or return to HOME view.
FOR GENERAL USE: Please ensure the TIME & DATE are set correctly prior to use as this is required for
AUTO mode to function. Ensure the filtration pump is plugged into the pump outlet socket at the bottom of the
unit. Set the filtration timers as required**, and then set the run mode to AUTO.
THIRD PARTY EQUIPMENT CONTROLLERS: Refer to Instruction Manual for setup advice.
DO NOT ADD CHEMICALS DIRECTLY TO THE SKIMMER AS THIS MAY DAMAGE EQUIPMENT
AND MAY ALSO CAUSE RAPID CALCIFICATION OF THE CHLORINATOR CELL ELECTRODE PLATES.
* Pumping out a percentage of the water and refilling with fresh water is the fastest way to reduce salinity. In cases where water cannot
be pumped out below the skimmer level this may need to be repeated several times if salinity needs to be reduced significantly.
** We generally recommend 8 hours filtration per day during summer and 4 hours per day during winter. Requirements can vary. Test
water for pH and Free Chlorine levels regularly. We recommend to maintain a minimum of between 1.0 - 3.0 ppm free chlorine. Ideal pH
level is dependant on your pool type and water conditions. Seek advice from your pool builder or local swimming pool professionals.
Download the complete instruction manual at www.poollab.com.au
PL SERIES SALT CHLORINATOR
QUICK START GUIDE
normally.
UP / DOWN
Adjusts % chlorine output from the HOME view.
Used to navigate the menu system and adjusting settings.
VIEW
Cycles through display views: HOME - TIME/DATE - TIMERS
HOLD to access menu system, and press to select menu items.
HOME - As shown. Displays filtration MODE and chlorine output %
TIME/DATE - Displays current time and date.
TIMERS - Displays filtration timers.
To disable a timer, set the start and end time equal to each other.
PL ECO Models
IDEAL SALINITY: 5600 ppm @ 25°C
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  • Page 1 PL SERIES SALT CHLORINATOR QUICK START GUIDE PL25, PL35 & PL45 Models PL ECO Models IDEAL SALINITY: 3000 ppm @ 25°C IDEAL SALINITY: 5600 ppm @ 25°C Operation at the ideal salinity level (±500 ppm) will maximise cell life, self-cleaning efficiency and chlorine output.
  • Page 2 MOUNTING DRILL TEMPLATE For general wall mounting, use the outer two locations. The inner 2 locations can be used for additional support or for mounting to a narrow post. Post mounting will require an additional bracket or support above the unit to prevent tilting or lifting. For mounting to brick or masonary: 1.

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