14. MAINTENANCE
• The set of operations described in chapter 14 presents some risks. These operations must be carried out by
persons with the required training and authorisation.
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Comply with all the safety instructions presented in chapter 2.
14.1. Regular checks
• Carry out steps 4 to 8 in chapter 7 regularly.
• Ensure that the bulb of the pH probe is always immersed, either in water or in a suitable KCl solution.
14.2. Cell
The auto-clean function helps prevent scale deposits on the cell. However, if scale builds up despite this, carry out
manual cleaning :
1) Turn off the equipment, remove the cell (or electrode) and check for signs of scale.
2) Use a suitable cleaning product to remove the scale.
3) Rinse and then reassemble the cell (or electrode).
4) Readjust if necessary the inversion frequency (see the "
• The service life of the electrolytic cell is very closely related to observance of the instructions and
information contained in this manual.
• The replacement of a cell at the end of its life with a compatible cell may lead to a decrease in production
and reduce the life of the equipment. It is therefore strongly recommended to use only an original
manufacturer cell.
• Damage due to the use of a compatible cell voids the contractual guarantee.
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Electrode
Electrolysis Inversion
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Connections
outside the cleaning product
Cleaning product
Titanium plates
fully submerged
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