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Davey ProMatic MPS Series

Davey ProMatic MPS Series
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Salt Water Pool System
Installation &
Operating Instructions
ProMatic
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Davey ProMatic MPS Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDavey
ModelProMatic MPS Series
CategoryLighting Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Warnings

Appliance Use Restrictions

Specifies limitations on who can use the appliance and under what conditions, including supervision.

Child Supervision Requirements

Emphasizes the need for adult supervision to prevent children from playing with the appliance.

Cell Valve Operation

1. Introduction

2. The Equipment

2.1 The Control Unit

Description of the control unit's features and functions, including indicators and switches.

2.2 The Cell

Information about the electrolytic cell, its transparent body, and electrodes.

2.3 The Connection Cables

Explanation of the functions of the connection cables for power and safety devices.

3. Installation

4. Water Analysis and Balance

4.1 Dissolution of the Salt

Instructions for dissolving salt and recommended levels for effective chlorinator operation.

4.2 Stabiliser

Guidance on using and maintaining stabiliser levels to prevent chlorine deterioration.

4.3 pH

Importance of maintaining correct pH for cell function and chlorine effectiveness.

4.4 Total Alkalinity

Explanation of total alkalinity and its impact on pH stability.

4.5 Insufficient Salt

Consequences of low salinity, including cell oxidation and reduced lifespan.

5. Operation

5.1 Control Panel

Overview of the control panel layout, indicators, and operational settings.

5.2 Other Indications

Explanation of the unit's status indicator lights (LEDs) and flow indicators.

5.3 Chlorine Production Control

How to adjust and understand chlorine production levels based on unit settings.

5.4 Low Salinity Indicators

How the unit indicates and protects against low salt levels using LED indicators.

5.5 Other Factors likely to Stop Production

Factors that can cause the unit to stop producing chlorine, such as scale or cold water.

5.6 Spring Mode

Using Spring Mode for colder water conditions to adjust production.

6. Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning the Cell

Detailed steps for cleaning the electrolytic cell to remove deposits and ensure efficiency.

6.2 Salinity

How to check and maintain correct water salinity levels, crucial for unit operation.

6.3 Water Balance

Maintaining the correct water balance, particularly pH, for optimal performance.

7. Malfunctions

8. Guarantee

9. Appendix 1 - Installation Layout Diagram

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