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5.5.
Alarms
HIGH SALT LEVEL
If too much salt has been added, the power supply will reduce the level of power with regard to that which was selected
automatically. The "salt" [4] led will stay on. In this case, empty part of the swimming pool (for example 10%), and add fresh
water to reduce the salt concentration. To know the exact level of salt, we recommend the use of a portable salinity-
temperature meter.
LOW SALT LEVEL
If the level of salt in the swimming pools water were below the recommended level, the power supply may not reach the level
of output selected. The "salt" [4] will blink. It is possible that the system indicates salt levels below the real ones if the water
temperature is less than 20ºC or if the electrode package has reached the end of its lifetime. In this case, determine the level
of salt in the water and add the amount of salt needed The type of common salt (NaCl) indicated for salt electrolysis should
have no additives (anti-clogging agents, iodides) and should be suitable for human consumption. To know the exact level of
salt we recommend the use of a portable salinity-temperature meter.
WATER LEVEL IN CELL/ FLOW DETECTOR (GAS)
If an air or gas bubble forms at any time at the top of the electrolysis cell and the FLOW DETECTOR is not submerged, the
system will automatically switch off production and all of the leds of the control panel will blink. System automatically resets
when water flows through the cell again or the bubble disappear.
1. Submerged gas detector. System running.
Fig. 23
2. Gas detected. Insufficient flow. System off.
Fig. 24
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