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Brand | ccei |
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Model | Limpido XC2 |
Category | Remote Control |
Language | English |
Explains how salt water electrolysis works to disinfect pool water by producing hypochlorous acid.
Highlights key features like its single block design, solid titanium plates, self-cleaning capability, and safety enhancements.
Details automatic chlorine production adjustment based on water temperature in AUTO mode for optimal efficiency.
Covers the physical connection of the electrolysis cell, flow detector, and earthing device to the pool piping system.
Explains the necessity and proper placement of a bypass when water flow exceeds 22m3/hour for flow control.
Describes the function and installation of the flow detector to prevent unit operation without water flow for safety.
Details the purpose and connection of the earth electrode for draining electrostatic charge and preventing corrosion.
Outlines electrical connection requirements, safety distances from the pool, and power supply box placement guidelines.
Explains connecting the power supply, cell, and flow detector, with a critical warning about socket connection to the filtering system.
Describes connecting the automatic pool cover contact to adjust chlorine production based on pool cover status.
Provides instructions on connecting the electrolysis cell to the main control unit using the provided connector and staple.
Explains the role of cyanuric acid as a stabiliser for chlorine and its recommended concentration limits in pool water.
Details how to check and maintain the correct salt level for optimal conductivity and device production.
Recommends testing Total Alkaline Strength and Total Hardness for scale prevention and maintaining water balance.
Explains pH measurement and its critical impact on free chlorine levels, disinfection effectiveness, and bather comfort.
Describes how to turn the electrolysis device on using the main switch on the control box and checking indicator lights.
Introduces the device's LCD display and the four keys used for interacting with menus and settings.
Covers device operation, including system status indicators, fault messages, menu navigation, configuration, and electrolysis settings.
Explains how the device automatically stops production when water temperature falls below a programmed minimum (wintering).
Details how the device detects and adjusts production based on the status of an automatic pool cover.
Details accessing supervisor mode for advanced functions, system status, general menus, exiting, and resetting the device.
Provides guidance on when and how much salt to add based on pool volume and measured salt levels for optimal performance.
Explains how to prepare the device for winter and maintain it during cold periods, including monitoring salt levels.
Describes the process for cleaning the electrolysis cell using diluted acid when production indicates low output.