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5.3 Chlorine Production Control
The values in respect of the pure chlorine produced by the unit are given in the table overleaf.
“Pure Chlorine” Production (Normal Mode selected) according to the Position of the Control Button
Adjustment of
Production Control
A B C D MAX
ProMatic MPS 16 3.2g 6.4g 9.6g 12.8g 16.0g
ProMatic MPS 24 4.8g 9.6g 14.4g 19.2g 24.0g
ProMatic MPS 36 7.2g/hour 14.4g/hour 21.6g/hour 28.8g/hour 36.0g/hour
ProMatic MPS 50 10.0g/hour 20.0g/hour 30.0g/hour 40.0g/hour 50.0g/hour
The above production values assume that salinity is correct and that the Spring Mode selector is in the
‘OFF’ position (in the season = normal mode).
With the Spring Mode selector in the ‘ON’ position (off season), reduce the above values by 15%.
PRODUCTION %
FLOW
DEBIT
CAUDAL
PORTATA
AWAITING
ATTENTE
ESPERA
ATTESA
SPRING MODE
POSITION
PRINTEMPS
POSICIÓN
PRIMAVERA
POSIZIONE
PRIMAVERA
OPERATION
3A
FUSE
FUSIBLE
FUSIBILE
MIN MAX
PRODUCTION
REGLAGE
REGULACIÓN
REGOLAZIONE
P/N 15643
ProMatic
®
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2
PRODUCTION CONTROL
To check that the control mechanism is working properly and when the cell is not producing (“STANDBY”
indicator on), simply switch the production control button to “MAX”. Production should start up again (and the
“STANDBY” indicator will go out).
To stop the cell producing without stopping the actual unit, switch the “PRODUCTION CONTROL” button to
“MIN”. You may need to do this when backwashing the filter.
5.4 Low Salinity Indicators
Our unit has been designed with a system that will protect the pool in the event of insufficient salt.
When salinity drops, cell wear increases. Although salt is not consumed when the unit is in operation, it is lost
as a result of backwashing the filter, rain, and water losses for whatever cause (except evaporation, which does
not cause any loss of salt).
If salinity drops to an excessively low level, the LED 2 indicator will change to red, in which case you will need to
put some more salt into your pool. We recommend 1 kg of salt per m
3
of water.
Adding salt will not adversely affect the unit in any way, as it is protected.
If no action is taken and the salinity level continues to fall, the second indicator, LED 1, will also change to red,
at which point you must add salt as a matter of urgency (again, about 1 kg of salt per m
3
of water).

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