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Manual PRO50-150 V.6
4.1.4.1- Change of language
From the configuration menu select "Language", press the OK button, and once the required language
has been selected, press the OK button and EXIT.
4.1.4.2- Control
The equipment allows you to select from 4 different modes of control:
Manual: The equipment produces chlorine continuously, depending on the
% of production selected. If you have a fitted ADVANCED probe Kit probe, it will ignore its value and
chlorination will not stop even though the set value has been exceeded. When selecting this mode, the
equipment will ask if you want to display the value of the Redox probe (ORP) on the main screen.
Select this mode if you do not have an ADVANCED (Redox) probe Kit, by adjusting production
and hours of filtering depending on the nature of your swimming pool, its volume number of bathers and
season of the year.
Automatic
Select this mode only if you have an ADVANCED probe Kit (Redox) or PRO/2 amperometric
kit. If you do not have a probe, the equipment will act at random and end up by stopping and showing
an error.
This mode enables you to automatically adjust the level of chlorine in your swimming pool. Based on the
adjusted set value in the "chlorine" menu, the equipment will stop when it reaches this value, and start-
up again automatically when there is a need for chlorine.
Semi-automatic
Select this mode only if you have a Temperature (NTC/1) probe kit. If you do not have one, the
equipment will not operate correctly in the semi- automatic mode.
This work mode enables you to determine the daily hours of operation of the salt water chlorinator
based on the volume in m3 of the pool and the water temperature. Once they have been reached, the
chlorinator will stop although the filtering pump will continue to operate.
Bear in mind that the equipment makes an approximate calculation of chlorine which it has to produce,
based on two known parameters. However, other factors are not considered, such as the consumption of
chlorine caused by the number of bathers per day.
4.1.4.3- Cleaning
The equipment includes an automatic cleaning system, based on reversing polarity in the electrolysis
cell. These cleaning cycles are performed regularly. The time between cleaning (in hours) can be
adjusted depending on the water hardness of your swimming pool.
It is possible to select cleaning intervals from 1 to 8 hours.

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