Compu Pool CPSC Series Manual 3
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1.1 Congratulations on your recent purchase of a Compu Pool Products CPSC Series
Saltwater Chlorine Generator. Please take a moment to read through the entire
manual before installing your new unit. Your generator must be installed and
operated as specified.
2.0 GETTING STARTED
2.1.1 READ THIS FIRST. As with any electrical device it is very important that the
installation and service of this equipment be performed by a qualified person with
the skills and experience required to do it safely and correctly. Improper installation
or service can result in severe electrical shock to the installer or user of the
equipment or pool. Please choose your installer with great care.
3.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
3.1.1 WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to operate this
device.
3.1.2 NOTE: One bonding lug is provided on the external surface of the CPSC Series
Chlorine Generator. Some local codes may require external grounding source.
Check your local ordinances.
3.1.3 WARNING: Heavy pool (and/or spa) usage, and higher temperatures may require
higher chlorine output to maintain proper free available chlorine residuals.
3.1.4 If additional chlorine is required due to heavy bather loads, use Sodium
Hypochlorite to maintain an appropriate chlorine residual in the water. NOTE: For
outdoor pools, chlorine residuals can be protected from destruction by sunlight by
addition of stabilizer (cyanuric acid).
3.1.5 Maintaining high chlorine and very high salt levels above the recommended range
can contribute to corrosion of pool (and/or spa) equipment.
3.1.6 The life of the electrolytic cell is 12,500 hours, under normal use conditions.
3.1.7 DO NOT add chemicals directly to the skimmer. This may damage the cell.
3.1.8 Check the expiration date of any test kits as test results may be inaccurate if used
after that date.