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Changing Additive
Controlling Concentration
Replenish additive tank when low. If additive runs out, the system will
stop and display Error 2.
Changing Additive Using Formula #1
• Power Off system
• Remove suction line and cap from additive tank
• Add 2 cups of salt to additive tank
• Fill remainder of additive tank with tap water
• Replace cap and shake until dissolved
• Replace suction line
• Power On system and press “Reset” button
The following settings are recommendations for reaching approximate concentrations of free available chlorine (FAC)
in solution measured in parts per million (ppm). The 3 variables below can be adjusted to change the concentration.
1. Flow Rate (L/min) – controlled by blue valve allowing feed water to flow into system
2. Ampere (A) - controlled by system settings
3. Pump Speed (PS) - controlled by system settings
17.5 A 22.0 A
111 ppm 131 ppm
116 ppm 136 ppm
120 ppm 142 ppm
125 ppm 147 ppm
131 ppm 153 ppm
136 ppm 160 ppm
17.5 A 22.0 A
10 PS
83 ppm 98 ppm
8 PS 87 ppm 102 ppm
6 PS 90 ppm 106 ppm
4 PS 94 ppm
111
ppm
2 PS 98 ppm 115 ppm
0 PS 102 ppm 120 ppm
Using Additive Formula 1 (Water and Food Grade Salt)
Flow Rate 1.0 - 1.5 L/min
Using Additive Formula 1 (Water and Food Grade Salt)
Flow Rate 2.0 - 3.0 L/min
Lowering the flow rate will increase the ppm.
Raising the flow rate will decrease the ppm.
Lowering the flow rate will increase the ppm.
Raising the flow rate will decrease the ppm.
Pump Speed (PS)
Pump Speed (PS)
10 PS
8 PS
6 PS
4 PS
2 PS
0 PS