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1. Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual For new concrete pools with marble plaster marblesheen finishes we recommend that salt not be added to the pool until the excess calcium compounds in the plaster have leached out and the pH level of the water has stabilised The recommended stabilising period is Hand Mixed Applied Plaster 12 Weeks or for Machine Mixed Applied Plaster 24 weeks During this period the pool should be sterilised with liquid chlorine Calculating Pool Capacity Swimming pool grade salt low mineral content sodium chloride must be added to the pool and allowed to completely dissolve before operating the chlorinator cell The amount of salt to be added cannot be calculated until the volume of water contained in the pool is determined This volume can be obtained by e Referring to the pool manufacturer s data if pre moulded fibreglass e Reading the difference on the water metre before and after filling e By mathematical calculation Water Volume m Surface Area m X Average Depth m minus the volume occupied by steps swim outs etc Calculating Salt to be Added The amount of salt to be added to the calculated volume of water in the pool depends on the salt concentration selected Salt Quantity kg Water Volume m3 x Salt Concentration ppm 1000 For example if the calculated volume of water in your pool is 60 m cubic metres and the minimum salt level of 6000 ppm parts per million is requi
2. Entering the salt test menu will have the unit perform an immediate salt test and will display one of two screens indicating the current salt level in the pool Super Sanitise The Super Sanitise feature on the unit allows you to force the chlorinator to run at maximum output for a 12 hour period Pressing the UP button whilst in the Super Sanitise menu will activate the feature locking the screen and starting the countdown timer The super sanitise can be disabled by pressing the DOWN button BACAWASH STARTED Beas Ves mee ER EG on ye PRESS ENTER Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Backwash Entering the Backwash menu will have the unit step you through the backwash process including the automatic starting and stopping of the pump Starting a backwash will automatically pause any currently running program Simply follow the instructions and press Enter after completing each step 1 Set the valve on the top of your filter to backwash then press Enter 2 After setting the valve press Enter to have the unit start the pump 3 Wait until the sight glass on the valve becomes clear and then press Enter to stop the pump 4 Set the valve to rinse and then press Enter 5 After setting the valve press Enter to start the pump 6 After allowing the filter to rinse for 30 seconds press the Enter button to stop 7 Set the valve back to fi
3. hold the Mode button on the Gemini Twin Pump until the AUTO LED begins to flash press Enter This should enable the automatic paring process once complete the 54500 display will show SUCCESS Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual MAINS FREQUENCY Mains Frequency Version Number 50HZ Model Number and Restore defaults VERSION NA The MAINS FREQUENCY VERSION NO and XYZ MODEL SELECT are for information purposes only and cannot be changed by the user RESTCRE DEFALLTS The Restore Defaults option allows you to reset the system PRESS TOCONT settings to their factroy default values ae ih ml ST ai e P The number of hours that the unit has run in low salt 2006 HOURS DRY CELL The number of hours that the pump has run with a fully or ZULU HOURS partially empty cell PUMP NAD The number of times the pump has been stopped due to Baas Paes the Neva Run Dry feature empty cell OVER CURRENT The number of times the unit has stopped due to an over Boo STEPS current event OVER TEMP The number of times the unit has stopped due to an over BEES FERS temperature event SERVICE TIME The number of hours the unit has operated since the last 000G HOURS service Messages If the unit has switched off it will sound an alarm every minute and display the reason to reset the system press the Mode button Not all alarms will turn off the unit only those which may cause damag
4. metal fence or shed wall as this will void your warranty The Power Pack must also be in a position to allow its supply lead to be plugged into a 10 amp 240 volt power point Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Mounting the Power Pack Select a suitable place to attach the mounting bracket Ensure that the location selected is well ventilated allowing plenty of airflow behind the unit and is not in direct sunlight Mount the Z bracket horizontally ensuring that the screw holes are on the bottom side ofthe bracket Carefully hook the Power Pack onto the mounting bracket Plug the lead into a suitable 240 volt power point but DO NOT SWITCH THE UNIT ON Connecting the Pool Pump Standard Pump Instalation Plug the pool pump into the socket at the bottom ofthe power pack Note if a pump load greater that 1 5Kw or the use of a 3 phase is required an interface relay must be installed Gemini Pump Installation The Gemini Twin Pump can be pluged into any 240v power point and controlled wirelessly see pump setup on page 18 WARNING Do not use double adaptors or stackable plugs as this will void the warranty Off Peak Installations This unitis suitable for off peak tariff supply INSTALLATION General Warnings The warranty will be void ifthe Power Pack is e Installed or operated on or less than 1 metre from the ground e Placed in a location that can be flooded by storm water
5. the chlorine output of the unit can be varied very easily The desired chlorine output is displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the main screen in both the Automatic and Manual operating modes To adjust this value between 0 and 100 simply press the Up and Down buttons accordingly When first starting the unit and where maximum chlorine production is needed the output should be set to maximum Chlorine Output Monitor When the unit is chlorinating it will display a series of triangles in the bottom left of the display as a bar graph with one triangle equal to 10 output For example if 3 triangles were displayed then the unit is producing 30 of its rated chlorine output MENUS amp SETTINGS Possibl e owsal t Salt OK possibl e ownmer al s Salt LOW super sanitise OFF 12 00 Display when the user is in the Super Sanitise menu super sanitise Se 0 Display when the Super Sanitise feature is activated and in count down mode with 10 hours and 52 minutes remaining Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Menus amp settings To access the menu on the S4500 simply press the Menu button in any mode of operation Pressing the Menu button will cycle through the available menu items and pressing the Enter button will enter the currently selected menu To exit the menu repeatedly press the Menu button until the main screen re appears Salt Test
6. STEMCFF 4500 30g My SYSTEMCFF Display when the unit is in System Off mode 20 8 auto Display when the unit is in Automatic mode but is not chlorinating ee ae AAAAA 50 Display when the unit is chlorinating SE aE AAAAAAAA 80 Display when the unit is in Manual mode and is chlorinating Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Operation Operating Modes The Surechlor 4500 has three distinct operating modes System Off Automatic and Manual You can cycle through these modes by pressing the Mode button System Off In the System Off mode the unit is completely off No program times will run in this mode Automatic In the Automatic mode the Surechlor 4500 will operate as normal chlorinating at the times specified by the Program Time settings All of the menus and controls will be available in this mode Manual In the Manual mode the Surechlor 4500 will start chlorinating immediately ignoring program times and only stopping when the user cycles back to System Off or Automatic mode EEO AUT 50 AAAAA EERE AAAAAAAA mN E IOL 50 This display can assist you in determining the condition of the cell and the salt level in the pool Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Sanitiser Control As your Surechlor 4500 has been designed to operate over a wide range of salt levels water temperature and running times
7. SURECHLOR 4500 MMS USERS MANUAL Brie Your Handy Guide To Your New Multi Salt rele FI E Pool Management System Index Installation 4 Cell 4 Power Pack 4 Mounting the Power Pack 5 Connecting the Pool Pump 5 Off Peak Installations 5 General Warnings 6 Adding Salt to the Pool 6 Calculating Pool Capacity 7 Calculating Saltsto be Added 7 What Salt Concentration to Use 8 Dissolving the Salts 10 When the Salt has dissolved 10 Incompatible Products 11 Operation 12 Operating Modes Chlorine 12 Control Chlorine Output 13 Monitor 13 Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Menus 8 Settings 14 Salt Test 14 Super 14 Chlorinate 15 Backwash 16 External Control 17 Winter Mode 19 Program Times 20 Setup Messages 21 Maintenance 22 Pool Chemistry 22 Cell 26 Specifications 28 Approvals 29 Customer Responsibility 30 Warranty 31 INSTALLATION Installation Cell The Cell must be installed horizontally within 5 of level in the return to pool line The two plumbing ports must point downwards The cell must be installed as the last piece of eguipment in the line when following the flow of water back to the pool Heaters and other pool eguipment that are also in the pool return line must be installed before the cell Surechlor Power Pack The Power Pack must be mounted on a vertical wall or fence within 1 5 metres of the cell and at least 1 metre above the ground WARNING Do not mount the Power Pack on a
8. The use of metal based algaecides SPECIFICATIONS APPROVALS Specifications Electrical Specifications INPUT 240V 50Hz POWER CONSUMPTION Max 15G 110 VA 25G 160 VA 35G 220 VA 45G 270 VA 70G 370 VA OUTPUT Max Pump Socket 240V 50Hz 1 5Kw 2 0HP 8 0A Cell 15G 17 5VDC 6A 25G 17 5VDC 9A 35G 17 5VDC 12A 45G 17 5VDC 15A OVERLOAD PROTECTION Electric current limiting on cell output all models Replaceable 10A slow blow fuse Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Approvals All Poolrite Surechlor 4500 MMS units have been fully tested and approved by the QLD Electrical Safety Office and have been issued with a AS NZS 3136 Certificate of Approval The Power pack Enclosure is rated as complying with IP24 as per AS1939 and as such can be legally installed within the designated Pool Zone as defined in Section 7 of AS NZS 3000 wiring rules Poolrite Chlorinator Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notification CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY WARRANTY Customer Responsibility Your Before You Call for Service Checklist Before calling for service read the instructions in this manual carefully The following points are your responsibility e Power point not turned on or faulty check with another appliance e Time switch incorrectly set e Surechlor 4500 incorrectly installed e Pump not plugged into pump out
9. able a program by pressing the Down button Press the Enter button to proceed to the next screen Repeat this process for the remaining program settings if required MENUS 8 SETTINGS SETUP POOL TYPE SALT LANGUAGE ENGLISH BEEPER 4FF PUVP CONTROL STANDARD PUVP PUMP CONTROL RF PUMP SOCKET PUMP CONTROL RF EXTERN PO ER PUVP PAIRING VAITING PUVP PAIRING SUCCESS Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Setup The Setup menu contains several miscellaneous settings Your first selecton will be to enter your pool type with options for SALT or MAGNESIUM This function can only be changed by a Poolrite authorised professional You will then be asked to select your languge with options for ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH The beeper in the unit can be disabled with this setting The pump control setting will select the type of pump connected to the system Use this setting for all non Gemini Twin Pumps connected the the S4500 pump socket Select when using a Gemini Twin Pump connected to the S4500 pump socket Select when using a Gemini Twin Pump connected to an external power source If either RF PUMP SOCKET or RF EXTERN POWER are selected for pump control then the pump pairing screen will appear To pair the S4500 to the Gemini Twin Pump ensure the the Gemini Twin Pump is turned on and in standby mode Press and
10. all pool leaks etc Cell Maintenance Freguency Your Surechlor 4500 has been designed to operate for extended periods with a minimum of maintenance The cell cleaning function is performed automatically by the unit However manual cleaning on a regular six monthly basis will enhance chlorine production and extend eguipment service life MAINTENANCE Manual Cell Gleaning Procedure SAFETY MEASURES Rubber gloves and protective eyewear must be worn before proceeding with Step 4 e As an alternative to using the acid solution Step 4 we recommend the use of a proprietary cell cleaning product available from reputable pool shops and service companies e Do not put used acid solution into your pool 1 Remove power pack plug from 240 volt power point 2 Remove cell from plumbing by undoing the two large knurled coupling nuts on the bottom of the cell housing 3 Turn cell upside down inlets facing upwards and place on a level non metallic surface in a well ventilated area 4 Prepare an 10 1 acid cleaning solution by measuring 2 litres of water into a plastic bucket and then carefully adding 200ml of Hydrochloric Acid Stir thoroughly with a wooden stick 5 Carefully pour sufficient cleaning solution into the upturned cell so as to fully cover the metal electrodes 6 Allow to stand for 10 minutes then flush out with clean water If electrodes still show white deposits repeat the above steps a It is recommen
11. ded that a warm water detergent solution be used to soak the electrodes at this point if there is any evidence of body fats oils or grease 8 Refit the cell to plumbing line making sure both rubber O ring seals are in place g Re connect the Power Pack plug to 240 volt power point and switch on This system is fitted with a backup battery and real time clock The time will not require resetting Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Common Causes of Premature Cell Failure To assist you in prolonging the life of your cell we have provided the following list of common causes of premature cell failure based on our extensive experience in designing manufacturing and servicing salt water chlorinators In order to achieve the longest possible life from your Surechlor 4500 Cell we recommend that the owner bear these important points in mind e Operating the cell with too little too much salt in the water can often happen after heavy rain e Incorrect installation e Excessive accumulation of calcium deposits on electrodes e Low water flow through cell poor filter maintenance or a faulty pump are typical causes e Physical damage to electrode coating caused by scraping with a screwdriver etc e Cleaning of electrodes in too strong an acid solution greater than 1 part hydrochloric acid in 8 parts water or acid washing for too long 10 minutes maximum e Operating the unit in water over 40 C e
12. dicated Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual 1390 8000 1400 a Note 000 7 1 x Cubic Metre 1200 1000 litres 1100 6000 1000 900 5000 Quantity of Salt kg gt e238 Salt Concentration ppm o 30 60 90 120 150 180 Volume of Water cubic metres gt If you are quite sure of your calculations then add the calculated amount of salt directly to your pool WARNING Only swimming pool grade salt Sodium Chloride should be used Inferior grades may lead to problems with the chlorinator cell e Do not attempt to add salt via the surface skimmer as this can cause damage to the filtration system e Any suction type pool cleaners should also be disconnected before adding salt At the same time add the recommended quantity of stabiliser This is most imporant as your Surechlor 4500 will not operate efficiently during summer months without the correct level of stabiliser in the pool The recommended level for maximum efficiency is between 40 and 60 ppm pH buffer can also be added now if required INSTALLATION Dissolving the Salts Before attempting to operate the Surechlor 4500 the salt must be allowed to fully dissolve in the pool water This is best achieved after allowing sufficient time for the glue on the pipe fittings to set properly by running the filter pump with the Surechlor 4500 turned off for 24 hours to circulat
13. e MAINTENANCE Maintenance Pool Chemistry Chemical Balance Guide Your Surechlor 4500 is designed to be used for swimming pool water which needs to be balanced in accordance with the Langlier Saturation Index with a pH level of 7 2 to 7 6 and maintains the recommended levels of sanitizer i e 2 3 ppm of free chlorine Regular water analysis and advice on correct addition of chemicals and or products to achieve suitable water quality and balance by a reputable professional pool shop will ensure bather health and comfort and extended equipment service life Please Note Proof i e hard copy of regular water analysis by a reputable professional pool shop will be required as evidence of suitable water quality and balance in the event of a warranty claim Chlorine Level Using a 4 in 1 test kit test the pool water daily at first then at least once a week to ensure sufficient chlorine level is being maintained A free chlorine reading of 2ppm and above is adequate when taken near the skimmer Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Should the level fall below 2 ppm check the salt level and or increase the daily running time Health Department regulations reguire free chlorine levels be kept between 2 3 ppm pH Control Check the pH of your pool at least once a week after your Surechlor 4500 is first installed The recommended range for swimming pool water is 7 2 to 7 6 f
14. e the water Cloudiness and some foaming may be observed in the water until the salts are fully dissolved To assist the dissolving of the salt regularly brush the floor of the pool with a pool broom until the salt has dissolved It can take up to 24 hours to fully dissolve the salt When the Salt has dissolved With the pump still operating increase the Chlorine Control to maximum The Monitor should indicate full output 10 triangles Your Surechlor 4500 is now generating chlorine Should the Display read low with the Chlorine Control at maximum do not be concerned just allow the pump to run with the Surechlor 4500 turned off for another 24 48 hours Ifthe Display continues to give a low reading after this period run the Salt Test with the system running and note the displayed message If the ambient water temperature is approximately 25 C and the cell is relatively clean this reading will give a rough indication of salt minerals concentration If it confirms the salt level is low then add more salt gradually over a period of days until the display reads normal Continue brushing the floor of the pool until the additional salt has dissolved Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Incompatible Products The following product are incompatible with your Surechlor 4500 and MUST NOT BEUSED Metal based algaecides lonisers copper silver or combination OPERATION 54500 259 SALT SY
15. let socket of the power pack e Controls incorrectly set e Poor water chemistry salt level pH etc e Cell not being cleaned acid wash properly Poor water flow check filter is clean pump operating skimmer free of obstructions e Unit being tampered with by unauthorised persons e If the supply cord is damaged then it shall be repaired by Poolrite or an authorised service agent Please Note A service charge will be made for service as a result of the above points Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Warranty surechlor 4500 Salt Water Chlorinator Poolrite Chlorinator Systems Pty Ltd Poolrite Your Poolrite Surechlor 4500 is manufactured to the highest possible standards using the most up to date technology Accordingly the equipment carries the following Warranty should a fault occur due to faulty manufacturing or materials IMPORTANT In the event that a fault occurs of a type which is covered by warranty the purchaser must inthe first instance contact Poolrite Chlorinator Systems Pty Ltd orthe closest authorised distributor Poolrite warrant to the original purchaser of the Power Pack and electrolytic Cell that should examination disclose to the satisfaction of Poolrite that the Cell or Power Pack or any parts thereof which are returned freight paid have failed due to faulty manufacturing or materials Poolrite will repair or replace all such faulty parts during the first 36 mo
16. lter and press Enter 8 The backwash has been completed MENUS amp SETTINGS Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Winter Mode The Winter Mode feature on the unit allows the chlorinator to automatically reduce its chlorine output and run time during the winter months without user intervention The Winter Mode feature has 3 settings the reduction amount the start date and the end date The reduction amount can be set to Off 20 or 40 and dictates the amount that the output is reduced by The program times will also be automatically reduced by 1 hour when Winter Mode is activated To operate the winter mode settings press the Menu button until WINTER MODE is displayed then press Enter Select the chlorine reduction by pressing the Up and Up arrows and then press the Enter button To Adjust the start and end dates use the Up and Down arrows as required and press Enter to proceed to the next screen PROGRAMIL FF PROGISTART 05 00 PROGISTCP 09 00 PROG 1SPEED HGH PROGRAM2 4FF PROG2 START 5 00 PROG2 STCP 1 00 PROG2 SPEED LOW Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual Program Times The Program Times dictate what time during the day your chlorinator will run There are 6 program time settings which can be individually enabled or disabled for maximum flexibility The first screen allows you to enable a program by pressing the Up button or dis
17. nths after purchase as specified above at no charge and for a further period of 36 months at 50 of the recommended retail price This Warranty is void if the following occur 1 Damage resulting from matters beyond Poolrite s control 2 The Cell or Power Pack has been installed incorrectly and not in accordance with these instructions The Power Pack has been connected to a power supply other than 240 volt 50Hz The cell or Power Pack has been used for any purpose other than swimming pool or spa sterilisation Water above the temperature of 402 or below 52 has been permitted to flow through the cell Water has not been permitted to flow freely through the cell when turned on The safety flow detector or connections have been tampered with eNO aes wy The Power Pack has been serviced by a person other than a person authorised to do so by Poolrite or its agent g The Cell power terminals have been submerged in acid solution whilst cleaning 10 Non swimming pool grade salt has been used in the pool 11 Metal based Algaecides have been used 12 Insect vermin infestation 13 Incorrect water chemistry refer to Chemical Balance Guide on page 22 This Warranty is applicable to workmanship and materials Poolrite will repair or replace at no charge all parts returned freight paid which display faulty workmanship or materials Poolrite Chlorination Systems Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for loss damage or injury to pe
18. or by accidental immersion e Where the airflow is obstructed i e Within a poorly ventilated auxiliary enclosure e Mounted close to against or on top of an auxiliary heat source eg metal fence shed wall e With a pump connected via the 240 volt pump outlet socket which consumes greater than 1 5Kw continuously e From an electrical supply socket which is not rated to supply 10 amps at 220 240 volts 50Hz and is not adequately protected by the correct size fuse or circuit breakers e Operated on a pool where the calcium concentration in the water is higher than 350 ppm or in a newly installed concrete marble plaster pool where the excess calcium compounds are still leaching NOTE Extension leads are not recommended for use with this equipment because they are unsafe in and around the pool zone For extended equipment service life and peace of mind Poolrite recommends that your Surechlor 4500 is serviced regularly on a six monthly basis by a reputable qualified pool professional Adding Salt to the Pool Start Up Procedure for Marble Surface Pools Note Your Surechlor 4500 has been designed to operate with a variety of mineral salts Throughout this manual wherever the words salt salts or minerals are used they refer to either sodium chloride so called common salt magnesium chloride or mixtures thereof which may also include some potassium chloride Surechlor 4500 MMS Users Manual
19. or concrete pools and you should refer to your builder s recommendations for other types of pools Controlling the pH of your pool is vital to the correct operation of the chlorinator the effectiveness of the chlorine produced and the comfort of the swimmers Correct pH also effects the life of metals cement products and plaster finishes in the pool If a pH test indicates a low pH then add sodium bicarbonate pH buffer to raise the pH If the pH is high then add acid hydrochloric or dry acid to lower the pH Total Alkalinity Check the Total Alkalinity at least once a month and maintain the correct level for proper pool balance Total Alkalinity is a measure of the acid neutralising capacity of water which indicates its ability to buffer resist changes in pH The addition of sodium bicarbonate will increase the level and acid will reduce it Measurements can be made with the 4 in 1 test kit Correct levels depend on other factors such as hardness pH and temperature however the following levels on the next page can be used as a guide MAINTENANCE Pool Chemistry Total Alkalinity cont Type of Pool Total Alkalinity Concrete Pool 150 250 ppm Vinyl Lined Pool Above 100 ppm Fibreglass Pool 80 100 ppm max Stabiliser Have a water sample tested at least once a month by your pool shop to determine the level of stabiliser present It is most important that a level between 30 and 60 ppm be maintained in order for your S
20. red for cool climates the amount of salt needed will be Salt Quantity 60 X 6000 He 360 kg 1000 INSTALLATION What Salt Concentration To Use Although your Surechlor 4500 has been designed to operate within a wide range of salt concentrations and types e g sodium chloride or magnesium chloride the recommended levels are as follows For Mineral salts 3000ppm to 4000ppm For Sodium salts 5000ppm to 7000 ppm However with heated and outdoor pools in tropical and subtropical climates the higher levels of salt should be maintained in order to gain the benefits of increased chlorine output reduced cell maintenance and extended cell life The Chlorine Control can be switched to 100 output if higher salt levels are used without the risk of damage occurring due to the incorporation of electronic output limiting on all of the chlorinators To make the calculation easier we have provided a chart for calculating the quantity of salt for various sized pools To use the chart on the adjacent page Instructions 1 Mark the point along the bottom edge which corresponds with the calculated volume of pool water 2 Draw a vertical line from this point which intersects the inclined lines showing the salt concentrations 3 From the point where this vertical line intersects the inclined line showing the chosen salt concentration draw a horizontal line across the left side of the graph The quantity of salt in kilograms will be in
21. rsons or property arising from Warranty failure of equipment or installation of that equipment Unless with the express prior authority of Poolrite any repair or replacement shall be provided only by Poolrite or it s authorised distributors and this Warranty shall not extend to any expenditure otherwise incurred Di Poolrite
22. urechlor 4500 to work efficiently during the summer months if your pool is outdoors Calcium Hardness Calcium Hardness is a measure of the calcium compounds dissolved in the water Recommended levels should be as low as practical to minimise problems with calcium deposits forming in the cell Do not add any further calcium chloride to raise hardness or calcium hypochlorite granular chlorine to your pool once the decision has been made to install a Surechlor 4500 WARNING Water supplies from bores rivers dams etc can be unsuitable for addition to swimming pools as it can be high in mineral contaminants resulting in poor chlorine production or damage to the electrodes Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Surechlor 4500 MMS User Manual Algaecides Adherence to the mentioned water chemistry recommendations should alleviate the need to use algaecides in your pool WARNING If metal based algaecides are used the warranty will be void as they may cause damage to the electrode Maintaining Salt Mineral Levels Before attempting to add salts minerals to your pool ensure that the cell is clean Then with the filter and cell operating the SALT TEST should be run and the reading on the display noted Ifthis reading indicates the level of salt minerlas is too low it must then be increased This will normally be reguired about 4 times a year on average domestic pools but will vary depending on the type of filtration rain f

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