INDEX 1 Warnings ............................1 2 Product Introduction ........................2 2.1 Product Specification ......................2 2.2 Electronic Connections ......................2 3 Pool Water Preparation ........................5 3.1 Adding Salt ..........................5 3.2 Chemical Water Balance ......................5 4 Control Unit Operation ........................7 4.1 General Screen View.......................
Children must not play with this device. User maintenance and cleaning must not be carried out by unsupervised children. Use only original Aquark parts. Instructions are also available on https://www.aquark.com/mr-pure-full-inverter-salt-chlorinator WARNING: Electrical Hazard This equipment is intended to be used on swimming pools only.
2 Product Introduction 2.1 Product Specification 37-MPS14- 37-MPS22- 37-MPS30- 37-MPS34- Model PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM Max. Chlorine Production (g/h) (Salinity: 3000 PPM) Pool Volume (m³ ) 20-50 35-90 40-110 50-130 Recommended Salinity 1 – 5 (recommended 3g/L) Power Supply AC 100~240V 50/60Hz Max.
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2.2.1 Control Unit with In-Built pH Regulator ① ② ③ ⑨ ⑦ ⑧ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Port Name Photo Description ① BNC Connector for ORP sensor ② BNC Connector for pH sensor BNC Connector for temperature sensor (Integrated with ③ TEMP the pH sensor).
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2.2.2 Control Unit with External pH Regulator (Optional) 4 / 30...
3 Pool Water Preparation To prepare the pool water to enable the chlorinator, its chemical composition must be balanced and salt added. Certain adjustments to the chemical balance of the pool can take several hours. The procedure MUST therefore be started well BEFORE the chlorinator is turned on. 3.1 Adding Salt Add the salt 24 hours before turning on the chlorinator with the pump working.
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CHEMISTRY Recommended CONCENTRATIONS Salt Salt 3 g/l Salt (Low salt) Salt (Low salt) 1 g/l Free chlorine Free chlorine 1.0 to 3.0 ppm pH 7.2 to 7.6 Cyanuric acid 20 to 30 ppm max, 0 ppm in indoor pool (Stabilizer) (Add stabilizer only if necessary) Total alkalinity 80 to 120 ppm...
4 Control Unit Operation 4.1 General Screen View 7 / 30...
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Marked Area Description ① Real-time ORP value (display “---” when the value exceeds 999mV) ② Real-time water temperature (℃/℉) ③ Real-time pH ④ Error codes LED Indicator ⑤ (Water quality/OTA updating progress) ⑥ Warnings Main display area (pool volume, turbo mode countdown, salt adding ⑦...
4.2 Basic Commands and Functions Command Keys Function 1. Tap on home screen: Power ON/OFF 2. Hold for 3 seconds on home screen: Lock 3. Tap on locked screen: No feedback 4. Hold for 3 seconds on Locked screen: Unlock Note: The auto lock function will be activated after 2 minutes without any operation.
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② ORP Calibration ⚫ When the default digit display “ORP 468 mV” and the circle indicator is flashing on the screen. ⚫ Place ORP probe into 468mV buffer solution, make sure the head of the probe is totally immersed. ⚫ Calibration is completed when the beeper sounds and the circle vanishes.
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step: Pool volume setting. NOTE: ⚫ This step can also be skipped by tapping the setting button ⚫ If the pH probe stays unsoaked by the buffer solution for 30 seconds or is soaked in the wrong solution, the circle will keep flashing until the probe is correctly initiated. ⚫...
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④ Pool Volume Setting ⚫ The default digit display on the pad screen is “SIZE 30 m³ ” as follows. ⚫ When the number “30” is blinking, it can be tuned from 5 to 150 m³ , in increments of 5, by tapping .
4.2.2 Chlorine Mode Introduction The chlorinator can be configured to 3 different types according to different chlorine modes. Hardware Options ORP+pH+Doser pH+Doser Doser √ Inverter Mode Selectable √ Auto pH Mode Chlorine Mode √ √ √ Manual Mode √ √ √...
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The LOCK screen of each chlorine mode is shown as follows: Inverter Mode Auto pH Mode Manual Mode 15 / 30...
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4.2.3 TURBO Performance ① Switch ON: Tap to enter turbo mode, the device will run at 130% power for 24 hours. The real- time production and turbo countdown will be displayed alternating every 10 seconds. ② Switch OFF: Hold for 3 seconds. Operating Speed Display Countdown Display NOTE:...
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4.2.4 Settings Tap Setting to enter settings in accordance with following order: ORP Target Value setting: range 650-800mV; pH Target Setting, range: 7.2-7.6; Timer setting: When lights up, set hours of the first timer by tapping save the parameter by tapping , then set and save minutes in the same way.
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Settings (Inverter Mode) Settings (Auto pH Mode) Settings (Manual Mode) 4.2.5 Calibration and hold for 3 seconds to enter calibration mode in accordance with following order: ORP 468mV Calibration pH 7.0 and 10.0 Calibration Pool volume setting: range 5-150m³; Local time setting: range 00:00-24:00; to return home screen;...
4.3 Combinations and Operation Combinations Function Enter chlorine mode selection screen Hold for 1 second Restore factory settings , then hold for 1 second Enter network configuration screen , then hold for 1.5 second 4.3.1 Chlorine Mode Selection In home screen, hold for 1 second, the chlorine mode selection screen shows as follows.
4.3.2 Restore Factory Settings on home screen, then hold simultaneously for 1 second, hearing the beeper, the chlorinator is restored to factory settings, and automatically will start initialization process as in 5.2.1: 4.3.3 Network Configuration ① Enter Network Configuration screen by tapping , then hold simultaneously for 1.5 seconds, an intermittent buzz will be heard.
5 Salt Replenishment The chlorinator must remain OFF during this operation and until the additive is completely dissolved. Operating the chlorinator with non-dissolved salt could irreversibly damage the cell and the power supply, and lead to a void of the warranty. Calculate the volume of the swimming pool and add 3 to 5 Kg of salt per 1000 litres.
6 Maintenance 6.1 Cleaning the Electrodes The smart polarity inversion system is designed to prevent the electrode plates from corrosion and scaling (Default setting = 4 hours). However, periodic cleaning may be required when the water hardness is too high. The cleaning process is listed as follows: ①...
6.3 Maintenance of the Optional pH Probe 6.3.1 Maintenance It is recommended to clean and check the probe every 6 months. Generally, impurities and grease caught on electrodes may also result in measurement errors. The cleaning steps are as follows: ①...
7 Winterizing The chlorinator has a protective system to limit chlorine production under poor operating conditions such as cold water (winter) or a lack of salt. Active winterizing = filtering operational in winter: below 10 °C it is preferable to switch off the chlorinator. Above this temperature you can leave it running.
8 Wi-Fi Instruction 8.1 Start-Up 8.1.1 Download App on Smartphone “InverGo” app is available on App Store and Google Play. 8.1.2 Networking Configuration Turn on your location services, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enter the “InverGo” App, tap the "+" icon in the top right corner of the home page, and then Tap on "Add Device", then tap “Auto Scan”...
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When installation is finished, the device will beeper 3 times and on the App, it will be shown as added. 26 / 30...
8.2 OTA Upgrade When upgrade is available, upgrade information will pop up and Tap “Update Now”; Or Tap on the brush icon in the top left corner of the screen to enter the settings screen, and Tap "Device Upgrade" at the bottom to upgrade.
9 Error Code and Solution Error Code Reason Recommended Solution 1. Check filtration pump 2. Check the water valve. 3. Try the following in order: 1. Filtration pump failure, no - Stop the pump, turn off the chlorinator; flow NO FLOW - Unplug power cable of the cell, remove the flow 2.
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1. Test the chlorine level with other chlorine testing device 2. rain some water and fill with fresh water to 1. Unable to reach targeted dilute cyanuric acid. ORP value after running for 36 3. Add Acid to balance pH hours.
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