IMPORTANT: The cell is connected to the hydraulic circuit after all the other items
of equipment (pump, filter, heating, blower, etc.), just before the hydraulic circuit
return into the pool.
The cell must be fixed horizontally at a level just slightly above the level of the filter.
IMPORTANT: Fix in accordance with the direction of the arrow located on the
body of the cell; this shows the direction in which the water flows in the cell.
You must position the cell such that it can be removed easily for cleaning purposes,
should that become necessary.
Connect the electrode power input to the switch cupboard.
- Pro-MATIC (ESC models): Connect the two plugs to the connectors on the cell.
Connect the safety device to the terminal provided for this purpose on the cell.
- Eco-MATIC (ESR models): The two plugs are of different colours and sizes.
Connect black to black and white to white. Connect the safety device to the terminal
provided for this purpose on the cell.
4) WATER ANALYSIS AND BALANCE
Before you switch the unit on, carry out the following steps:
4.1) D
ISSOLUTION OF THE
The salt is what makes the chlorinator work so insufficient salt means insufficient
chlorine. The minimum quantities of salt required for the cell to work effectively are as
follows:
- 0.3% (3 g/l) for Pro-MATIC (ESC models)
- 0.4% (4 g/l) for Eco-MATIC (ESR models)
When you put the unit into operation for the very first time, pour the required amount of
salt into the diving area, ideally near the drain hole. Operate the filter circuit with
suction applied only via the drain hole so as to dissolve the salt faster.
4.2) S
TABILISER
A stabiliser has to be used so as to prevent rapid deterioration of the chlorine by the
ultraviolet rays. The level of concentration should be maintained at 30 to 50 ppm. The
stabiliser should only be put in once a year, when starting up the equipment again. Too
high a concentration, i.e. in excess of 100 ppm, could have the reverse effect.
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ALT