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C Series Troubleshooting Manual

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1. Tripping House Breaker Is incoming power constant at proper voltage YES NO Check power input cord for damage Refer customer to a qualified electrician to Replace if needed troubleshoot power source see Power Cord pg 20 Power pack has short circuit Conduct look feel test see Look Feel pg 3 Test power path see Testing Power Path pg 4 Replace power PCB if needed see Power PCB pg 13 Power PCB Replacement 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Remove chlorinator from wall bracket 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover 4 Use flat blade screwdriver to pry the red line connectors off top and bottom edges of PCB Inspect the red line connectors for burn marks replace if needed e Insert screwdriver between PCB and unit back and pry forward to remove PCB from 4 stand offs Replace any of the 4 stand offs that were damaged beyond use Push small red line connector onto bottom edge of new PCB Note blank plate in red line connector lines up with slot in edge of PCB 8 Push new PCB onto 4 stand offs there are 4 extra holes on PCB see picture Push large red line connector onto top edge of PCB Note blank plates in red line connector line up with slots in edge of PCB 10 Replace cover with 4 screws 11 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 12 Connect power supply 13 Test run chlorinator Use these holes to mount PC board Use these holes to mount PC board Repl
2. Replace bridge rectifier see Bridge Rectifier pg 16 Meter Will Not Go to 100 Is salt level 4000 ppm or higher Are the output wires and sensor wire attached Add salt according to and in good condition chart in Owner s Manual YES NO Repair attach wires see Output Cord Conversion Kit pg 21 Is incoming power 220V YES NO Have qualified electrician wire chlorinator to 220V low input voltage results in low output Is water below 65 F YES NO Is the cell in good condition see Check Cell pg 23 YES NO Raise salt level to compensate for cold water Replace cell see Replace Cell pg 24 Test meter see Output Meter pg 10 Replace power PCB see Power PCB pg 13 Meter Not Moving YES Are the output wires and sensor wire attached and in good condition Repair attach wires see Output Cord Conversion Kit pg 21 Cell may need cleaning or replacement see Check Replace Cell pg 23 24 Test output meter see Output Meter pg 10 Are there any lights visible NO Is the output control turned up YES NO Turn output knob clockwise to increase output Is there power to the chlorinator YES NO Refer customer to a qualified electrician to troubleshoot power Source Test fuse for continuity Is the fuse on the PCB blown YES Replace fuse see Replace Fuse pg 14 Check repa
3. ZODIAC C Series Troubleshooting Manual WS CLEARWATER Esg World s leading salt water chlorinators IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS NOTE This manual is for use by licensed electricians or trained pool professionals only No other person is to install service or troubleshoot this C Series Chlorinator Failure to heed the following warnings result permanent injury electrocution VAN WARNING or drowning 9 ji ELECTRICAL HAZARD To reduce risk of electrical shock Make sure all power to pool equipment area is off prior to any installation or removal of Clearwater components Replace damaged power pack cord immediately Do not bury cord Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment Severe shock or injury will likely occur as a result of a drill or drill cord coming in contact with water Never allow electric drill or cord to come in contact with water Only plug drill into a Class A 5 Milliampere Trip protected Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI in accordance with the National Electrical Code Section 680 USA only Please see your drill owner s manual for further safety precautions Install the power pack at least 10 feet from the inside walls of a pool to prevent any possibility of the unit coming in contact with water Your Clearwater Chlorinator has been designed with an electronic flow switch This device automatically
4. ele 22 Cell23 Heavy Build Up on Cell 23 Replace Cell 24 Cell Cap aed weeds twat gt EE 24 Replacing Blank End 24 Replace Electrode End 25 Exploded Diagram 26 Parts List heals hase 27 Does the output meter function If NO see Output Meter pg 10 Is the black sensor wire attached to the sensor post on the cell Can you see production in the cell see No Chlorine Reading pg 11 7 Is there heavy build up on the cell see Heavy Build up on Cell pg 23 After checking the above items 1 Turn off power supply Remove chlorinator from wall 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover and check the following Are there any visible burn marks anywhere inside the chlorinator Is there any visible water damage Are there any loose wires or screws s the fuse on the PC board blown Testing the Power Path Set volt meter to AC volts and test between the following points 1 E amp F 220V or 10 2 C amp D Same as E amp F 3 A amp B Same or less than E amp F increased conductivity results in decreased voltage to keep PCB cool and protect electronics If result is 0 replace fuse see Replace Fuse pg 14 4 H amp G As printed on transformer this will drop as A amp B drops 5 K amp M Same as H amp G Set volt meter to DC volts and test betwe
5. switches the chlorinator OFF when the water through the cell stops To prevent cell damage and personal injury do not in any way interfere with this system which has been designed for your protection CHEMICAL USE HAZARD To avoid personal injury when working with pool chemicals always wear rubber gloves and eye protection and work in a well ventilated area Use caution when choosing a location to open and use chemicals as they may damage any surface in which they come in contact The addition of certain chemicals can reduce the effectiveness of chlorine Always make sure that proper residual chlorine levels are maintained to avoid personal injury This product manufactures chlorine Individuals with any type of chlorine sensitivity should take the appropriate precautions to avoid injury or illness EQUIPMENT WATER PRESSURE HAZARD Always turn pump off prior to installing or removing any Clearwater cell Your pump filter system is operated under pressure and the pressure must be released before you begin work Please see your pump filter owner s manual for further instructions To avoid cell damage water pressure in the cell must not exceed 29 psi 200kPa PREVENT CHILD INJURY AND DROWNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to operate this product Do not let anyone especially small children sit step lean or climb on any equipment installed as part of your pool s operational system Unless otherwise stated
6. ALL components of your pool s operational system should be located at least 3 feet from the pool so children cannot use the equipment to gain access and be injured or drown Failure heed the following warnings could cause damage pool equipment CAUTION or personal injury Chlorinator must be installed and operated as specified Scratching or bending plates in cell housing can reduce cell life Power to the C Series should be turned off before unplugging the cell connectors to prevent cell damage and low voltage sparks Keep the cell terminals protected with a light coating of silicone grease to allow for a positive electric connection Use of any other type of grease may damage the terminal seals and o rings Do not immerse these terminals in acid wash solution and avoid accidental contact with salt water Water above the temperature of 104 degrees F 40 degrees C flowing through the cell can cause plastic cell to discolor Power pack must not be installed directly above any other heat source such as filter pump or heater It must be at least 1 Ft 300 mm from the ground to allow free circulation of air around it It must not be installed in a closed box If the power pack is to be installed on a post then it must be centrally positioned on a flat panel of suitable waterproof material at least 10 inches 240mm wide and 18 inches 440mm high Check the cell frequently to prevent the accumulation of pool debris that for any reas
7. Green amp Amber Lights Are On Is salt level 4000 ppm or higher Add salt according to chart in Owner s Manual Check there is 220V incoming power YES NO Have qualified electrician rewire chlorinator to 220V Is water temperature below 65 F YES NO Cold water reduces Proper Functions Explained conductivity Raise salt level to compensate or ignore Add Salt light Cell may need cleaning or replacement see Check Replace Cell pg 23 24 Replace power PCB see Power PCB pg 13 Meter moves freely from 0 to 100 as control knob is turned Green light is on when meter reads higher than 0 Red light is on only when flow sensor wire is disconnected from post or when air or gas has filled the cell Yellow light is on when cell needs cleaning if salt level or water temperature is low Also indicates failing cell if salt level amp water level are in range No Lights No Output Is there 220V power to the chlorinator Refer customer to a qualified electrician to troubleshoot power source Is the output control turned up YES NO Turn output knob clockwise to increase output Is the fuse on the PCB blown YES NO Replace fuse see Replace Fuse pg 14 Check repair burnt wires see Look Feel pg 3 Is output cord in good condition see Output Cord Replacement pg 21 Replace power PCB see Power PCB pg 13
8. I Reducing Bush White I7 WI2001 Lugs 43 WI93821 Blank Cap I8 190891 Output Cable With Terminals 19 WI40I0I Sensor Clip 20 WI90941 4Wire Redline Assembly 21 120201 3 Way Terminal Strip 22 WI 1I8I Manual Control for PCB Assembly 23 WI IIOI Shunt For C140 WI9IIII Shunt For C170 WI91131 Shunt For C200 WI9TISI Shunt For C250 24 W130031 Transformer All Models 25 WO01013I Mounting Bracket 26 000581 Cover Screws 27 WI70021 Front Label 28 WO050041 Cell Terminal Insulation Black 29 WO050051 Cell Terminal Insulation Red 30 050681 Sensor Insulation Black 27 ZODIAC POOL CARE INC 2620 Commerce Way Vista CA 92081 1 800 822 7933 www zodiacpoolcare com O 2007 Zodiac Pool Care Inc All rights reserved TL 3030 8 07
9. ace Fuse Follow PCB Replacement steps 1 6 Use small tip soldering iron to loosen solder on back of PCB and remove fuse with wire tails from PCB Use small tubing from old fuse and slip over wire tail of new fuse Fold covered wire tail 180 degrees Push both wire tails through holes in PCB either wire goes in either hole Solder tails from back side of PCB Trim excess wire tail from back of PCB o uoc Follow PCB Replacement steps 7 12 Fuse located here on Power PC board An m wings Output Control PCB To Remove 1 N On RON 10 11 Disconnect power supply Remove chlorinator from wall bracket Remove 4 screws to remove cover Clip 3 zip ties that hold wire harness to back of unit Use flat blade screwdriver to pull red line connector off top edge of PCB Use heavy duty snips to cut red line connector in half Push power input half back onto edge of PCB Note locator plates in red line connector line up with slots in edge of PCB Turn output control knob counter clockwise to expose setscrew in knob Loosen setscrew and remove output control knob Remove retaining nut and washer from output control shaft Gently push all 3 lights and shaft through face from front of chlorinator and remove assembly Replacement 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Cut new red line connector assembly in half and set aside power input half Remove nut from shaft of new output co
10. and mount with screws 8 Attach wires from new transformer to correct plastic terminals 9 Attach cover with 4 screws 10 Replace chlorinator on wall 11 Reconnect power supply 22 Cell Cell is under pressure Make sure that he pump is off and that the pressure has been released by opening the valve on top of the filter before removing VAN WARNING the cell Check the Condition of the Cell e Always clean cell and check operation before replacing e test operation install new cell or test cell on line Do not allow build up to get heavy enough to bridge 2 plates together Brittleness is sign of damage to the cell Replace the cell Heavy Build up on Cell Has the cell been cleaned recently Is the pH within 7 2 to 7 6 High pH will result in build up accumulating faster than normal Is the calcium hardness high High hardness will result in build up accumulating faster than normal Note New plaster marcite or diamond bright pools will have a high acid demand for up to 6 months Maintain a pH between 7 2 and 7 6 23 Clean cell weekly with a 1 part muriatic acid to 10 parts water solution Soak 5 to 10 minutes Repeat as necessary CAUTION Always wear rubber gloves amp eye protection when handling muriatic acid Always pour acid into water NEVER water into acid Sodium bicarbonate baking soda neutralizes muriatic acid Replace Cell oa 2 oO DN Turn o
11. en the following points 1 J amp N Up to 2 volts lower than K amp M If more than 2 volt drop then rectifier is bad see Bridge Rectifier pg 16 A B C D owe SAFETY SOLATOIO 240V gt TRANSFORMER 220V OGT40 220 240V 9V 250VA id i TH 9v 27 nA 1957402600 VY Red Light On Is the pump on and moving water through the cell YES Is the sensor wire attached and in good condition YES Repair attach sensor wire end to sensor on cell Is there a bubble exposing the sensor inside the cell YES NO Replace power PCB see Power PCB pg 13 Replace bridge rectifier see Bridge Rectifier pg 16 Re install electrode in the water entrance end of the cell housing There is a flow related problem with pool equipment Disconnect sensor clip until pool equipment is repaired NO There is a flow related problem with pool equipment Disconnect sensor clip until pool equipment is repaired Proper Functions Explained Meter moves freely from 0 to 100 as control knob is turned Green light is on when meter reads higher than 0 Red light is on only when flow sensor wire is disconnected from post or when air or gas has filled the cell Yellow light is on when cell needs cleaning if salt level or water temperature is low Also indicates failing cell if salt level amp water level are in range Amber Light On or
12. ff power supply Detach output cord and sensor wire from cell Unscrew electrode end cap Screw new electrode into cell housing hand tight only Attach output cord and sensor to cell Turn on power supply Cell Cap If leaking from center ring of cap 1 a fF oO Turn off power supply Unscrew cell cap Clean lube O ring and mating surfaces OR replace with new pre lubed O ring Screw cap in place hand tight only Turn on power supply Replace Blank End Cap 1 fF oO Turn off power supply Unscrew old cap Clean O ring mating surface Screw on new cap with new o ring pre lubed hand tight only Turn on power supply 24 Replace Electrode End Cap On gt ON 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Turn off power supply Detach output cord and sensor wire from cell Unscrew electrode end cap Slide color sleeve from black terminal socket Loosen setscrew to remove terminal socket set with black sleeve Slide color sleeve from red terminal socket Loosen set screw to remove terminal socket set with red sleeve The terminal sockets are not the same size and must be kept track of Remove clean and lube both electrode post O rings may be stuck in cap Put electrode post O rings in cap and slide on post spacers Slide new cap onto electrode posts so that the post attached to the outside plates is near the flow sensor this will be the black
13. ing from red line connector from white terminal at power cord 7 Use flat blade screwdriver to pull red line connector off top edge of PCB 8 Turn output control knob counter clockwise to expose setscrew in knob 9 Remove output control knob 10 Remove retaining nut and washer from output control shaft 11 Gently push all 3 lights and shaft through face from front of chlorinator and remove assembly Replacement 12 Remove nut from shaft of new output control board 13 Gently push all 3 lights and shaft in place from inside chlorinator 14 Replace washer and retaining nut on output control shaft 15 Install output control knob and tighten setscrew 16 Push large red line connector onto top edge of PCB Note locator plates in red line connector line up with slots in edge of PCB 17 Insert and tighten 2 Red to Brown and Dk Blue to White wires to white terminals at top of transformer 18 Insert and tighten Lt Blue to Black or White and Green Yellow to Green wires to white terminal at power cord 19 Reattach wire harness to back of chlorinator with new zip ties to keep wire harness away from hot transformer 20 Replace cover with 4 screws 21 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 22 Connect power supply Note You can cut the red line connector in half and replace only the output control half OR the power input half Use heavy duty snips to cut the red line connector Red Line Connector Small To Rem
14. ir burnt wires see Look Feel pg 3 Replace PC board see Power PCB pg 13 NO Output Meter Testing 1 8 9 Turn off power supply Remove chlorinator from wall bracket Remove 4 screws to remove cover Check for loose wire connections on back of meter this may be the only problem with the meter If tight continue testing Turn on power supply Touch terminals of new meter to terminals of old meter firmly use caution not to touch any other live wires If new meter reads the same as old meter do not replace it and find fault elsewhere If new meter reads correctly skip to replacement section below Turn off power supply Replace cover with 4 screws 10 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 11 Turn on power supply Replacement 1 Turn off power supply 2 Remove chlorinator from wall bracket 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover 4 Remove 2 screws to remove shunt and wires from back of meter 5 Remove nuts and washers from 4 corner bolts of meter 6 Pull old meter through face of chlorinator 7 nsert new meter through face of chlorinator 8 Replace nuts and washers on 4 corner bolts of meter 9 Position and hold in place the shunt and wires with 2 screws tighten firmly 10 Replace cover with 4 screws 11 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 12 Turn on power supply Shunt Be sure screws holding the shunt in place are tight Replacement 1 2 Remove 2 screws h
15. nge in meter reading during only one of the tests that diode is good go to step 11 f you get a change in meter reading during both tests that diode is bad Rectifier must be replaced Replacement 7 wires to bridge rectifier as close as possible 8 Use 5 16 socket to remove bolt from center of rectifier and remove old rectifier 9 Cover back of new rectifier with heat sink compound and bolt tightly in place notched corner goes to bottom right 10 Strip and solder wires in this order Bottom right red output cord and small red wire from line connector Bottom left 2 black from transformer Top right red from transformer Top left black to output meter may have small black from line connector also 11 Attach power cord to power supply 12 Replace cover with 4 screws 13 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 14 Attach output cord and sensor wire to cell 15 Reconnect power supply 16 Test chlorinator functions Red Line Connector Assembly Large Note The PCB should also be replaced if the red line connector shows signs of burning or melting inside To Remove 1 Disconnect power supply Remove chlorinator from wall bracket Remove 4 screws to remove cover Clip 3 zip ties that hold wire harness to back of chlorinator BR oO Loosen and remove Dk Blue and Red wires coming from red line connector from white terminal at top of transformer 6 Loosen and remove Lt Blue and Green Yellow wires com
16. ntrol board Gently push all 3 lights and shaft in place from inside chlorinator Install washer and retaining nut on output control shaft Install output control knob and tighten set screw Push red line connector onto top edge of PCB Note locator plates in red line connector line up with slots in edge of PCB Reattach wire harness to back of chlorinator with new zip ties to keep wire harness away from hot transformer Replace cover with 4 screws Replace chlorinator on wall bracket Reconnect power supply Test chlorinator functions Bridge Rectifier Checking Diode Replacing Rectifier Testing Disconnect power supply 2 Remove chlorinator from wall bracket 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover 4 Detach output cord and sensor wire from cell 5 Detach power cord from power supply 6 Use multi meter set on diode test mode and test as follows Place 1 probe on each of the red wire posts of the rectifier and note the meter reading Switch probe location and place on opposite red wire posts and note meter reading f you get a change in meter reading during only one of the tests that diode is good continue testing f you get a change in meter reading during both tests that diode is bad Rectifier must be replaced Place 1 probe on each of the black wire posts of the rectifier and note the meter reading Switch probe location and place on opposite black wire posts and note meter reading f you get a cha
17. of the grommet will separate from the rest 7 Push power cord grip grommet with new power cord through hole from the outside till it snaps in place Insert power cord wires into appropriate terminal openings green to green black and white are interchangeable in remaining spaces and tighten screws firmly 9 Replace cover with 4 screws 10 Replace chlorinator on wall 11 Connect power supply Note Power Cord is ETL approved at 3 foot long If additional power cord is required it should be extended by using a j box and hard wiring in shielded conduit to the power supply Only use an ETL approved replacement cable 20 Output Cord Replacement 1 OO N Ov gr m tQ N ot 0 Disconnect power supply Remove chlorinator from wall Remove 4 screws to remove cover Cut 3 wires of output cord just inside unit Cut zip tie holding small black wire to cord grip grommet Use pliers to squeeze base of cord grip grommet and pull cord through hole from the outside Remove cord grip grommet and transfer to new output cord one side of grommet will separate from the rest Push cord grip grommet with new output cord through hole from the outside till it snaps in place Strip all wire ends to be joined Slide heat shrink on one end of each wire pair Splice together like color and size wires with correct size butt connector 12 13 14 15 Slide heat shrink over splice and use heat gun or hair dryer to
18. olding shunt place Position and hold in place the new shunt and wires with 2 screws tighten firmly No Chlorine Reading Do the lights and meter function properly YES NO Do you see salt production Troubleshoot lights coming from the cell see No Lights pg 7 YES NO Troubleshoot meter Chlorinator is working see Output Meter pg 10 properly Check water chemistry for conditioner or algaecides Check age condition of cell see Check Replace Cell pg 23 24 Replace power PCB Proper Functions Explained see Power PCB pg 13 Meter moves freely from 0 to 100 as control knob is turned Green light is on when meter reads higher than 0 Red light is on only when flow sensor wire is disconnected from post or when air or gas has filled the cell Yellow light is on when cell needs cleaning if salt level or water temperature is low Also indicates failing cell if salt level amp water level are in range Cell Terminals are Hot Are the output wires and sensor wire attached and in good condition YES NO Repair attach wires Terminal ends are split to provide a tight see Output Cord Conversion Kit pg 21 connection Loose connections cause terminals to heat up amp or reduce output Carefully spread the split in the output cord terminal end to make connections tighter Lubricate terminal ends sparingly This is a temporary repair Order replacement kit amp repair later
19. on may have by passed the pool filter Table of Contents Safety Instructions 2 LOOK Feel ER See Gta GE Ce ea onn 3 Testing Power Path 4 Red Light On akg eget ene pees 5 Amber Light On OR Green amp Amber Lights On 6 No Lights No 7 Meter Will Not Go to 10026 8 Meter Not 9 Output Meter 10 Slt outs onse apte ean edge a E oats 10 No Chlorine Reading 11 Cell Terminals are Hot 12 Tripping House Breaker 12 Power E 13 Replace Fuse es 14 Output Control 15 Look Feel Before removing chlorinator cover check the following 1 Is the pool pump on Is the output control turned up Is the output cord attached to the cell RR oO see Red Light On pg 5 D Bridge Rectifier Checking Diode Replacing Rectifier 16 Red Line Connector Assembly Large 18 Red Line Connector Assembly Small 19 Wire Color Locations 19 Power Cord 20 Output Cord ss icr ce eee a nbi Ee sg 21 Transfotfmer uda oe kee Rcx UR a a
20. ove 1 Disconnect power supply Remove chlorinator from wall bracket Remove 4 screws to remove cover 2 3 4 Use flat blade screwdriver to pull small red line connector off bottom edge of PCB 5 Pull small red line connector through to left side of chlorinator for easier access to wires 6 Unsolder 4 wires from small red line connector make note of color positions Replacement 7 Solder 4 wires to new small red line connector 8 Feed small red line connector past back of transformer and push onto bottom edge of PCB Note locator plate in red line connector lines up with slot in edge of PCB 9 Replace cover with 4 screws 10 Replace chlorinator on wall bracket 11 Connect power supply Wire Color Locations From right end while looking at PCB Red Line Connector Large Red Line Connector Small Yellow right end Blue Locator Brown Black Red Green Orange Blank Blank Blank Blank Green Yellow Blank Red Locator Lt Blue Blank Dk Blue left end White right end Black Red Gray Locator left end Power Cord Replacement 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Remove chlorinator from wall 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover 4 Loosen 3 screws in white power cord terminal to disconnect power cord wires 5 Use pliers to squeeze base of power cord grip grommet and pull through hole from the outside 6 Remove power cord grip grommet and transfer to new power cord one side
21. shrink Replace Cover with 4 screws Replace chlorinator on wall Connect power supply Using Conversion Kit Replacing Output Cord ends only 1 oN ona amp oO DN Cut the old terminals off existing output cord below damage see note below Slide black outer heat shrink over existing cord Strip each wire insulation Slide inner heat shrink on individual wires red to red and black to black Position the butt connectors over exposed wires and crimp tightly using crimping tool Slide inner heat shrinks over crimped joints evenly and use heat gun or hair dryer to shrink Slide plastic insulation on conversion cord towards the crimp joints as far as possible Slide outer heat shrink over entire cord and crimp joints Use a heat gun or hair dryer to shrink outer heat shrink Note Recommend to stagger cord cuts slightly as to not end up with all 3 butt connectors side by side This will make it easier to slide outer heat shrink in place 21 Transformer Testing See Testing the Power Path pg 4 Replacement 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Remove chlorinator from wall 3 Remove 4 screws to remove cover 4 Disconnect from the three white plastic terminals all wires that lead to the transformer Keep track of each wire location for reassembly 5 Remove the rivets holding the transformer in place 6 Mount new transformer using washers amp new rivets 7 Relocate white terminals to top of transformer
22. socket location Slide black terminal socket onto post nearest sensor and firmly tighten with setscrew Slide black color sleeve onto terminal Slide red terminal socket onto remaining post and firmly tighten with setscrew Slide red color sleeve onto terminal Screw electrode into cell housing hand tight only Attach output cord and sensor to cell Turn on power supply 25 C Series Powerpack C Series Cell C Series USA C Series Powerpack C Series Cel No Part Description Qty No Part Description W00001 I Output Cord Grommet 2 000021 Input Cord Grommet 3 WI9384l C140 Electrode Kit HEI217 6N 4 W193851 C170 Electrode Kit 3 W000031 LED Bezels W19386l C200 Electrode Kit 4 000041 Canoe Clip W193871 C250 Electrode Kit 5 000051 Cable Tie W193991 C400 Electrode Kit 2 Cells Required 6 W000071 PCB Standoffs 32 WO050061 Heatshrink Black 7 000201 arth Serew 33 WO050071 Heatshrink Red 8 010181 Acrylic Front Cover 34 WI90801 Brass Socket Negative 9 W050351 Rectifier Wire Red 35 WI908lI Brass Socket Positive I0 WO05036l Rectifier Wire Black 36 WI92021 Cell Cap Electrode Side Il WO5I431 Input Cable C 37 WI150041 O Ring Cell Cap I2 W080341 Main PCB 38 WI50021 O Ring Electrode Post I3 W100051 Output Control Knob 39 WO4035I Post Spacer 14 W000271 Spring Washer 40 WO04001I Electrode Clips I5 W000571 Rectifier Screw ab las Cell Housing l6 W060401 Rectifier 42 W04IIO

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