Measures
1
OK
4
OK
9
OK
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Setting the redox level (redox kit option)
The redox level tells you the oxidation potential, i.e. the disinfectant capacity of the water.
Setting the redox set point is the last step in setting the AquaRite LT.
To find the optimum redox level for your pool, follow the steps below:
1) Start up the pool filtration system (the salt in the pool must be evenly dissolved).
2) Add chlorine to the swimming pool until it reaches 1 to 1.5 ppm. This level is achieved with (approximately 1 to 1.5 g/m
The pH level must vary between 7.2 and 7.5.
3) After 30 min. Check whether the level of free chlorine in the pool (manual DPD1 test kit) is between 0.8 and 1.0 ppm.
4) Look at the redox value on the screen and enter it as the redox set point.
5) The next day, check the free chlorine levels (manual DPD1 test kit) and the redox level. Increase / reduce the setting, if required.
Remember to check all your water parameters at regular intervals (2-3 months) (see table) and adjust the redox set point according to
the steps listed above.
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2
OK
5
OK
10
OK
15
9
Redox probe calibration:
Recommended every two months during
the pool season.
10
Calibration with reference solution 465
mV. Follow the on-screen instructions
(fig. 11).
12
Manual calibration: Allows you to set
the probes to 1 point (without solution)
USE ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
AquaRite LT
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1
Measures: Adjustment of set points and
measuring probes.
2
Set points for each measurement.
3
Setting the set points.
4
pH probe calibration: Recommended
once a month during the pool season.
6
11
12
OK
– recommended only for adjusting small
deviations in readings.
13
Without removing the probe from
the water, use the + / - keys to adjust
the reading to your reference value
(photometer or other measuring
instrument).
5
Calibration using buffer solutions (liquids
models pH7 / pH10 / neutral). Follow the
on-screen instructions (fig. 6).
7
Manual calibration: Allows you to set the
probes to 1 point (without buffer solution)
– recommended only for adjusting small
deviations in readings.
7
OK
13
8
Without removing the
probe from the water, use
the + / - keys to adjust the
reading to your reference
value (photometer or other
measuring instrument).
14
Temperature probe calibration:
Allows you to set the probes to 1 point.
15
Without removing the probe from
the water, use the + / - keys to adjust
the reading to your reference value
(thermometer). The same conditions
should apply for measurements.
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of water).
Rev. A
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