TECHNOPOOL
Dosing systems for swimming pools ENGLISH
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CI dosing alarm
(only for technopool3 pH/ClJ)
This is a dosing alarm and if the CI pump doses the product and there is no variation in CI (2.5% of the value set in
ppm CI Max) during the set time, the system signals the alarm and stops dosing.
The alarm is automatically disabled when the setpoint is neared (when the difference between the CI measure and
the setpoint is less than 2.5% of the value set in ppm Cl Max).
Use the ▼▲ keys to set the desired value or disable the alarm (Off) and then confirm with the Enter key.
The time values that can be set are 5÷60 minutes.
HP dosing alarm
(only for technopool3 pH/HP)
This is a dosing alarm and if the HP pump doses the product and there is no variation in HP (1% of the value set in
ppm HP Max) during the set time, the system signals the alarm and stops dosing.
The alarm is automatically disabled when the setpoint is neared (when the difference between the HP measure and
the setpoint is less than 10% of the value set in ppm HP Max).
Use the ▼▲ keys to set the desired value or disable the alarm (Off) and then confirm with the Enter key.
The time values that can be set are 5÷60 minutes.
Buzzer
Activates or deactivates the alarm acoustic signal.
Press keys ▼▲ to select the two options and Enter to confirm.
Out 24V Alarm
Sets the operation mode of Out 24V output, which can be set either open or closed, when alarms occur.
Press keys ▼▲ to select the two options and Enter to confirm.
6.2 ALARM SIGNAL
Alarms are always signalled by the LCD display with the wording Alr.
Moreover, the two LEDs light on to indicate that the pH or redox/Chlorine/Hydrogen peroxide pump has an alarm
situation in progress.
7.0 WINTER PAUSE
It is recommended to work the system with tap water to clean the tube and avoid chemical attacks during the pause
period. Probes must be removed from the installation, during the winter pause. The protective cap must be filled
with 1/3 of water and placed on the probe edge.
Chlorine electrode (see Appendix 3 for references)
Remove the CI electrode from the probe holder, loosen the cap and remove the electrolyte from the membrane-
holder cap (11) and from the cap (15) only for ADELCLJ15, rinsing it under a little running water. Then dry
everything, paying attention not to damage the membrane and the surface of the electrode. Once the electrode is
dry, place it in its package for the winter break.
Hydrogen peroxide electrode (see Appendix 4 for references)
Remove the HP electrode from the probe holder, loosen the membrane cap and remove the electrolyte, clean both
the membrane cap and the electrode with water. Then dry everything, paying attention not to damage the
membrane and the surface of the electrode. Close the membrane cap without tightening and place the electrode in
its package for the winter break
8.0 OPERATIONS TO CARRY OUT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON
▪ It is recommended to install a new probe at the beginning of the season, to prevent the system from
malfunctions.
▪ Once replaced the electrode or when restarting the system, repeat the calibration procedure.
▪ It is recommended to perform the calibration procedure of the Chlorine probe. If calibration is no longer
possible due to the indication being too low, rub the tip of the measure electrode with the supplied sand
paper and if necessary, replace the electrolyte.
▪ It is recommended to perform the calibration procedure of the hydrogen peroxide probe. If calibration is
no longer possible due to the indication being too low, rub the tip of the measure electrode with the
supplied sand paper and if necessary, replace the electrolyte.