Cell Maintenance
Your E-SERIES Chlorinator has an automatic cleaning feature that under normal conditions, will keep the cell plates clear of
deposits of salt and calcium.
E25 Series cells have a negative charge sensor that monitors the flow and salt levels of the water. This sensor is designed to
be fail safe. As it is negative charge deposits of calcium or other debris may be deposited on it and cause it to indicate a low
salt or no flow condition. Should a low salt condition be indicated, have your salt level checked at your local pool shop. If
the low salt condition persists, or a no flow condition is indicated when the supply pump is operating, you may need to
manually clean your chlorinator Cell.
Cell Cleaning Instructions:
- Close applicable valves
- Disconnect the Chlorinator from the Mains by removing the 3 pin plug
- Disconnect the cell wires
- Undo the barrel nuts connecting the cell to your filtration system
- Turn the cell upside down (inlet and outlet on top) and fill the cell with a mix of 1 part Hydrochloric acid to 10
parts water and leave standing for a few minutes. As an alternative, you may use an approved commercial Cell
cleaning solution
- Repeat if necessary and then rinse well in clean water
- Re-install the cell ensuring o-rings are correctly located and barrel nuts are tightened to prevent leaks
- Re-connect cell wires with wing nuts supplied making sure the blue wire is connected to the blue terminal.
Incorrect connection may damage your chlorinator control. Tighten wing-nuts to ensure the electrical
connection is sound
- Return all valves to their normal positions, re connect power to the Chlorinator and turn on at power point.
WARNING: Follow safety instructions provided with the Hydrochloric acid or cleaning solution. When handling
Hydrochloric Acid, the use of eye protection, mask and gloves are highly recommended. Extreme caution should be
taken whenever handling Hydrochloric Acid or Cell Cleaning Solution.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR
CHRLORINATOR
Maintenance Schedule: Your new product incorporates moving parts and withstands high velocity water with
chemicals in it. Some of these parts will wear in the normal course of use and require regular checks and
maintenance. Performing these checks and maintenance will identify parts that have worn and require
repair/replacement before further serious damage is sustained. A small amount of regular care and attention to your
pool equipment will help ensure long life and trouble free performance.
To protect against extremes of temperature, your unit is vented to allow expensive electronics to cool.
Ants and some insects are often attracted to the warmer, dry environment inside the enclosure. We
recommend that, with power turned off, you spray a surface insecticide on the surfaces surrounding the
control to prevent ant and insect ingress. Repeat every three months or as necessary.