ATTENTION:
A) In case of using a pH reducer:
If the value of the resulting pH after the rationing (adjustment) was inferior to the value of the planned SET POINT (7.20), it is a sign that
the dispenser pump from the pH adjuster we have selected a percentage which is too high in the pump volume flow. Reduce this
percentage adjusting it to the pool characteristics.
B) In case of using a pH enhancer (see flow charts, pages 16-18):
If the value of the resulting pH after the rationing (adjustment) was superior to the value of the planned SET POINT (7.20), it is a sign
that in the dispenser pump from the pH adjuster we have selected a percentage which is too high inn the pump volume flow. Reduce
this percentage adjusting it to the pool characteristics.
On the contrary, if we are rationing both, the reducer as web as the enhancer, and we can not reach the 7.20, it means that the
percentage chosen in the pump volume flow is inferior to the one we need. We have to increase this percentage adjusting it to the pool
characteristics.
ELECTRODE CALIBRATION (pH)
When we insert the pH electrode in the buffer solution pH 7 and pH 4, it may accur that it appears in the LCD screen "faulty electrode".
Put the electrode in the cleaning solution for two minutes and repeat the calibration. In case that "faulty electrode" persists, proceed to
change the electrode.
If you do not have a new electrode, you have to press the ESC button (escape).
CALIBRATION OF INORGANIC CHLORINE CELL
When we calibrate the Inorganic Chlorine cell and we make the Chlorine adjustment through the DPD-1 method, if we follow the
diagram it could happen that it appears "faulty electrode". Repeat the calibration operation. In case that "faulty electrode" persists,
change the electrolyte and the membrane from the Inorganic Chlorine cell.
If you do not have a pH electrode or a new Inorganic Chlorine cell, you have to press the button ESC (escape).
If you have a new electrode, you should do the operations above mentioned and calibrated it.
Finally, when you have done the calibration of the electrode and the Inorganic Chlorine cell properly, the equipment will be adjusted.
ATTENTION: The cell of inorganic chlorine cannot be in use with presence in the water of the swimming pool of
cianuric acid.
CHLORINE PROGRAMMING
1.- The PoolWatch Basic pH/Inorganic Chlorine equipment is manufactured with a programmed Set Point value of 1.5 ppm.
2.- We have the possibility of adjusting the Cl value from 0 to 10 ppm (to do this see flow charts, pages 16-17).
3.- Switch on the Cl dispenser pump, selecting a percentage in the pump flow adequate to the swimming pool characteristics.
4.- If the Cl is not enough once the Cl is adjusted (analyse the pool water), we would enter the equipment programming. Go to SET
POINT (SET P), select the mV parameter with the corresponding arrows. Then, introduce a SET POINT value superior to the one we
have and press ENTER button; we will go back to the flow graph. Doing this we increase the chlorine level in the water.
5.- In a similar way, in case the Cl is superior to the one we want, we would enter the equipment programming following the above
mentioned, until we reach the SET POINT value. This will be modified for a lower value. then press ENTER and go back to the
beginning of the flow graph. If after doing this the chlorine level is still high, we have to repeat this step until we achieve the level we
want.
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Ref: PW Basic-16647-16648-v2-gb-T01