Solaxx Resilience D 305PX Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
For the consumer
Model: 305PX
June 201 9
This is an installation manual for qualified installers; a separate operating manual is
included for the homeowner.
35405035

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL For the consumer Model: 305PX June 201 9 This is an installation manual for qualified installers; a separate operating manual is included for the homeowner. 35405035...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and follow all instructions: All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes. Improper use or installation can badly harm the unit and its surroundings. When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: DO NOT OPEN THE DISPLAY COVER OF THE BOX –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important safety instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................. 2 WELCOME ....................................4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................4 Basic operation ....................................5 Turbo setting..................................... 5 Salt readout ...................................... 6 Normal salt level ................................... 6 High salinity indication ................................. 7 Low salinity indication .................................. 7 Standby Mode ....................................
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome WELCOME Congratulations on the purchase of your new Resilience D Natural Chlorine Generator. Your purchase will minimize the efforts needed to maintain your pool and maximize your enjoyment for many years. Before installation or operation, please read these instructions carefully. This manual contains easy to follow step-by-step procedures to properly operate your system.
  • Page 5: Basic Operation

    Operating instructions BASIC OPERATION 1. Ensure that the main circulation pump is on. 2. Press the button. 3. Adjust the chlorine production level using the buttons. Wait up to 1 minute for the system to test and display the output % and salinity readings. A blinking bar in the "output %"...
  • Page 6: Salt Readout

    Operating instructions Cancelling Turbo Setting – To cancel the adjusted Turbo setting you may do one of the following actions: 1. Wait for 5 seconds and press the Turbo button again. Verify that the Turbo icon stops blinking. 2. Turn the unit ON and OFF using the ON/OFF button. 3.
  • Page 7: High Salinity Indication

    Operating instructions High salinity indication The system safely operates in up to 6,500ppm of salt, but the "High" salt indications illuminate to warn against adding more salt. If the High salt indicators stay on, a pool professional should test the water and dilute it as necessary.
  • Page 8: Standby Mode

    Operating instructions Standby Mode When the main circulation pump turns off, the system automatically goes into standby mode. This is a safety action that prevents chlorine production without flow to the chlorinator cell. Automatic cell cleaning is executed during the standby mode.
  • Page 9: Acid Dosing Pump Functions

    Acid dosing pump functions ACID DOSING PUMP FUNCTIONS If you purchased an acid dosing pump, your system can automatically reduce pH levels and wash the cell. The pH reducing modes enable the system to reduce pH levels by periodically infusing small amounts of acid into the pool.
  • Page 10: Cell Cleaning Modes

    Acid dosing pump functions CELL CLEANING MODES The acid dosing pump ensures the cell remains clean by automatically washing it with acid when the circulation pump if off. The factory preset (Level 9) allows a cell wash after the circulation pump logs at least 6 hours of run time.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE POOL BALANCE The following chemistry levels must be monitored and adjusted regularly. They significantly affect the system's ability to maintain pure healthy water as well as the bathers comfort and safety. Factors Ideal levels Salt 3000 – 4500 ppm Free Chlorine 1 –...
  • Page 12: Spring Startup

    Maintenance SPRING STARTUP DO NOT turn on the system until the pool water chemistry has been brought to required levels! CELL MAINTENANCE The clear cell body allows easy, regular inspection for scale and calcium build up. Monthly inspection and cleaning of the cell will prolong its life span. The cell MUST be visually inspected every month for scale build up (white flakes or crust on or between the plates) and cleaned.
  • Page 13: Salt Levels Settings

    Salt levels settings SALT LEVELS SETTINGS BEFORE ADDING THE SALT 1. Balance the chemicals: See the section titled "Understanding the chemistry" on page 16 for recommended water balance. This will ensure that the transition to the natural chlorine generator system is quick and reliable.
  • Page 14: Adding The Salt

    Salt levels settings ADDING THE SALT 1. Measure the pre-existing salinity of your pool. Previous chlorine use may cause the salinity reading to be higher due to residual salt in the chlorine. 2. Determine how much salt is needed from the Salinity Demand Table on the page 15. This table is based on a salt concentration of 4000 ppm (approximately ⅓...
  • Page 15: Salinity Demand Table (In Lbs.)

    Salt levels settings Salinity demand table (in lbs.) Salt level before addition (in ppm) 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4500 How much salt to add (in pounds) 1051 1109 1168 1001 1226 1051 1284 1101 1343 1151 1401 1201 1001 1460 1251...
  • Page 16: Understanding The Chemistry

    understanding the chemistry UNDERSTANDING THE CHEMISTRY The table shows the recommended balance levels followed by a more detailed explanation of the factors affecting the water chemistry. Maintaining these levels ensures maximum enjoyment of the pool. You should test your water periodically.
  • Page 17 understanding the chemistry Add muriatic acid or dry acid to lower the total alkalinity and sodium bicarbonate to raid the total alkalinity. Be sure to read and follow the respective manufacturers' instructions. Stabilizers (Cyanuric Acid or Conditioner) is necessary in most outdoor pools to maintain appropriate levels of chlorine.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: Evaluating the possible causes for each problem from top to bottom (first to last) will void extra labor. Problem Possible Causes What to do   System is turned off Turn the system on to the desired setting ...
  • Page 19 troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes What to do   Insufficient water flow This is normal if there is air in the lines or for a few from pump to flow minutes at initial startup sensor and cell  Clean filters and strainers ...
  • Page 20 troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes What to do   Salinity high - Enough This does not harm the natural generator, but salt has been added simply indicates that the salt level is high causing the red light  It is recommended to periodically test the salt above the power meter levels by a professional.
  • Page 21 troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes What to do   Salinity is very high Drain part of the water and refill the pool to bring the salinity levels down. See troubleshooting section – salinity high (above) for more information  It is recommended to periodically test the salt levels by SHRT CELL message is a professional.
  • Page 22 troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes What to do   May be due to low chlorine Have the water tested for chemical balance levels or a chemical imbalance including pH, phosphates and nitrates Algae  If chlorine level is low, see "Chlorine level low" in this troubleshooting section ...

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