ATTENTION: When packaged, the probe comes connected to a bottle of chemical
solution. Do not drink the solution. The excess solution should be kept for future
winterising of probes.
• Carefully unscrew the bottom half of the bottle, from the bottle's lid (refer Figure 6.8). Do not attempt to
pull the whole bottle off the probe as you risk damaging the probe end;
Figure 6.8
• Now carefully slide the lid and o-ring off the end of the probe. Ensure the probe end remains intact
and ideally untouched (refer Figure 6.9). If the probe end is broken, the probe will need to be replaced
(refer to spare parts Section 13 at the back of this manual). If the probe is touched, simply use a soft
cloth, or tissue to clean, then resoak the probe in its chemical solution for 60 seconds;
• At this point, ensure that the pH probe is placed into the pH 7 solution (ref Figure 6.10). Currently
the probe blanking plug should be plumbed into the probe & injection point housing, you will need to
remove it. Ensure that your circulation pump isn't running, or isn't about to run. For above ground
pools (or pools where the water level is higher than the equipment) it may be necessary to close
isolation valves to ensure water doesn't flood from the pool;
Tip: You can use the blanking plug to close the bottle and store the liquid for winterising.
Figure 6.10
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Figure 6.9