Connection
From 3 g salt /l
6.1
6.1 Measurements:
Adjustment of setpoints and
measuring probes.
Connection
Measurement and control of
the pH of the water
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5. ELECTROLYSIS
5.1
5.1 Electrolysis:
5.2 Level:
Programming of electrolysis
Desired chlorine production (g/h).
functions.
6. MEASUREMENTS / Setpoints
6.2
6.2 Setpoints for each
measurement.
6.1. MEASUREMENTS – pH calibration
6.4
6.4 Calibration of pH probe:
Recommended every month during
the season of use.
USE ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
5.2
5.3 Boost (superchlorination):
Filtration for 24h at maximum
intensity. Automatic return to
programmed filtration mode.
During the boost period the Rx
control can be deactivated.
6.3
6.3 Setpoint settings:
configuration of the ideal levels for
each parameter.
6.5
6.5 Calibration with buffers (buffer
solutions pH7 / pH10 / neutral):
Follow the 7-step instructions that
are shown on the display.
6.7
6.7 Manual calibration: Allows
adjustment of the probes to
1 objective measurement (without
buffers) – only recommended for
correction of small deviations in the
readings.
KLX
5.3
5.4
5.4 Cover:
Reduction of chlorine production
activated by closing the automatic
cover.
See section on Cover.
Default values:
• pH: 7.3 – 7.5
• Rx: 600 – 800
6.6
6.6 Example of first step of
calibration with buffers.
Continue with the following steps.
6.8
6.8 Without removing the probe
from the water, use the plus / minus
keys to adjust the reading so it
matches with your reference value
(photometer or other measuring
device).
Rev. B