Astralpool POOLWATCH TOP ECO 29485 Manual De Instrucciones página 28

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6 .- Rinse the pH probe with buffer solution pH 4 before doing the adjustment pH 4
7.- Fill the jug to calibrate with buffer solution pH 4. Do the same as before but using buffer solution pH 4.
8.- Take out the probe from the jug to calibrate; throw all the content out and put the electrode in the location zone which is to the left of
the analysis chamber, switching it off from the cable connection and switching it on once it is located in the analysis chamber.
9.- Take de redox electrode out of its original container.
10.- Connect the ORP probe to the wire connector on the right (corresponding to 35 blue heald (-) and 36 active (+) translucent.
11.- Fill the jug to calibrate with buffer solution pH 475 mV. Put the buffer solution in the inferior part of the electrode. Follow the signal
flow graph planning of the equipment. Go to adjustment and select the mV parameter. Introduce "SENSOR mV" and press
"ENTER". Some bars will appear on the LCD screen. Once the calibration is finished, the sentence "STABLE READING" will
appear on screen. We will press validate (VAL), which will confirm a correct adjustment of the mV electrode.
12.- Take out the electrode from the jug to calibrate; throw all the content out and put the electrode in the location zone which is to the
left of the analysis chamber, switching it off from the cable connection and switching it on once it is located in the analysis
chamber.
13.- The sensor chlorine is installed in the anlysis chamber.
14.- Programme the ZERO according to the signal flow graph with the Inorganic Chlorine cell switched off.
15.- Open the output and input water valves to the analysis chamber.
16.- Leave the water run through the interior of the analysis chamber.
17.-Connect the Inorganic Chlorine cell in the grid following connectors.
Black 33 (negative), Red 34 (positive)
18.- Immediately after, connect the Inorganic Chlorine cell and wait 90 minutes to achieve enough bias voltage. Afterwards, make the
Chlorine adjustment with DPD-1 photometer, according to signal flow graph. After 24 hours to repit the adjustament with DPD-1.
You will see the following on the LCD screen:
Superior part, first file: Reading of the rH and planned set point. The arrow appearing on the right margin shows whether a reducer (↓) or
a increaser (↑) is being used.
Middle part second file: Reading of Inorganic Chlorine and the programmed set point. The arrow appearing on the right margin shows
the disinfectant addition. (↑).
Middle part second file: Reading of the pH and planned set point. The arrow appearing on the right margin shows whether a reducer (↓)
or a increaser (↑) is being used.
Inferior part, four file: Reading temperature and planned set point. The arrow appearing on the right margin shows whether a reducer (↓)
or a increaser (↑) is being used for exemple when openned valve electronical.
pH PROGRAMMING
1.- The PoolWatch Top Eco Inorganic Chlorine equipment is tested with an adjusting value of 7.20. This value can be modified.
2.- The pH value adjustments are between 0.0 and 14, being the ideal value 7.20.
3.- The equipment has the option of lowering the pH, using a reducer or increasing the pH, using a enhancer. To do this, look at the
signal flow graph. The equipment is already manufactured to ration the pH reducer.
4.- Switch on the pH adjuster dispenser pump. Do this choosing a percentage in the pump flow volume; this must be suitable to the pool
characteristics. Once the pH is adjusted to 7.20, we will proceed to the Chlorine programming.
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