Astralpool 16642R0100 Manual De Instrucciones página 27

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CAUTION:
A)
If pH reducer is used:
If the resulting pH value after measuring (adjustment) was lower than SET POINT programmed value (7.2), it means that we have
selected a percentage which is too high in the measuring pump of the pH regulator. Reduce this percentage adapting it to the
characteristics of the swimming pool.
B)
If pH increaser is used:
If the resulting pH value after measuring (adjustment) was higher than SET POINT programmed value (7.2), it means that we have
selected a percentage which is too high in the measuring pump of the pH regulator. Reduce this percentage adapting it to the
characteristics of the swimming pool.
On the contrary, if we are measuring both (pH increaser and reducer) and it is not possible to reach value 7.2, it means that the
percentage selected in the pump flow is lower than necessary. Increase this percentage adapting it to swimming pool
characteristics.
16.2 ELECTRODE CALIBRATION (pH)
When we introduce pH electrode in pH4 and pH7 pad solution, in the LCD display the sentence "incorrect electrode" may appear.
Soak the electrode in the cleaning solution for 2 minutes and calibrate again. If it still appears "incorrect electrode", change the
electrode.
If we don't have a new electrode, press ESC (escape).
16.3 ELECTRODE CALIBRATION (mV)
When we introduce mV electrode in 475 mV pad solution, the sentence "incorrect electrode" may appear. Soak the electrode in the
cleaning solution for 2 minutes and calibrate again. If it still appears "incorrect electrode", change the electrode.
If we don't have a new electrode, press ESC (escape).
If we have a new electrode, we follow the upper quoted indications and we calibrate.
Finally, when we have calibrated pH and mV electrode correctly, the outfit is adjusted.
16.4 CHLORINE PROGRAMMING
1.
Control Minor outfit is manufactured with a Set Point value already programmed , being this value 500 mV.
2.
We can adjust this value from 500 mV to 900 mV (to do so, see flow diagram, page 12).
3.
Start Chlorine/Bromine measuring pump by selecting a percentage in the pump flow, adapting it to the characteristics of the
swimming pool (Version A).
4.
Open inlet valve of water to tablets dispenser so that when motorised valve starts working, water can get into the dispenser.
Put inside the dispenser the number of tablets corresponding to the volume of the swimming pool and to the number of users
(see dispenser instructions) (Versions B and C).
5.
Once the level of Chlorine or Bromine is adjusted, if there was not enough Chlorine or Bromine level in the swimming pool
(analyse swimming pool water), we would go to collect programming and to SET POINT (SET P) and we would chose the mV
parameter. Then, we would give a SET POINT value higher than the one that we have and we would press ENTER, coming
back to the starting point of the flow diagram (pages 17 and 18). By doing so, we would increase water chlorine level.
6.
Or vice versa, if the chlorine or bromine level was higher than required, we would go to "programming" (as explained before)
since we reach the SET POINT value, decreasing it. Then, we would press ENTER, coming back to the starting point of the
flow diagram (page 12).
If the chlorine level was still high, we would repeat the process since we reach the required level.
CAUTION:
If the resulting chlorine or bromine level after measuring was higher than the programmed value (see LCD display) it is a sign in:
Control Minor Inorganic Chlorine (VERSION A): Chlorine measuring pump has a percentage too high in the pump flow. Therefore,
we will have to reduce that percentage.
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