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Compu Chlor Manual AU 16
10.3.4 Do not use any sharp or metallic objects to remove scale. Scraping or scratching
the cell plate's edge or surface will allow chemical attack of the plate, cause
premature failure of the cell and will void the warranty.
10.3.5 If further cleaning is required the cell needs to be cleaned in a mixture of one (1)
part Hydrochloric (Muriatic) Acid into four (4) parts water. Mix the acid solution in a
bucket or tube that will fit the Cell.
10.3.6 i WARNING: Chemical Hazard - When mixing acid with water, always add the
acid to the water, never add water to the acid. When using the acid ensure to use
rubber gloves and appropriate eye protection.
10.3.7 Place the Cell into the cleaning solution submerging the plates and ensuring that he
Cell Head and Cap do not come in contact with the solution.
10.3.8 Once the Cell is clean, remove it from the cleaning solution and rinse. Replace the
Cell back into the Cell Housing in the reverse manner to the steps above.
10.3.9 Note: Do not leave the Cell in the cleaning solution the for more than 15 minutes as
this may cause damage to the Cell plates. Additionally excessive cleaning will
reduce the lifespan of the cell.
10.4 Replacing the Cell
10.4.1 When the titanium blades of the Electrolytic Cell have reached the end of their
lifespan, replacements are available so that the whole system does not have to be
replaced. Replacements are easily switched out. To ensure quality and value, only
genuine Compu Pool replacement parts may be used.
10.4.2 To remove the Cell for replacement firstly turn off power to the Power Module and
pump.
10.4.3 Loosen the Cell Collar on top of the Cell Housing and pull the Cell out. Disconnect
the Cell Cable wires at the junction box underneath the Power Module (the new
cable must be reassembled firmly and tightly).
10.4.4 Replace with the new cell in the opposite manner. There are no changes that need
to be made to the Power Module when replacing the Cell provided the Chlorine
Output Monitor needle is reading normal (green zone).

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