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Controls pump run time based on tripper settings for circulation.
Selects AUTO, SUPER CHLORINATE, or OFF operating modes for the unit.
Adjusts the amount of chlorine the Aqua Trol generates based on pool needs.
Visual indicators for power, generation status, and fault conditions.
Factors affecting chlorine generation: filter time, salt, desired level, and temperature.
Instructions for inspecting and cleaning the electrolytic cell for optimal performance.
Procedures to protect the unit from freezing temperatures during off-season.
Steps to take before powering on the Aqua Trol in the spring season.
Balancing pool chemistry before activation, adding chemicals if necessary.
Guidelines for secure and appropriate placement of the control unit for safe operation.
Connecting the cell and flow switch using hose or rigid PVC pipe.
Mounting the cell directly to the pool return jet fitting.
Connecting the Aqua Trol unit to a GFCI protected power source.
Connecting the unit to the pool bonding system for safety compliance.
Connecting the pool pump to the Aqua Trol's output receptacle.
Connecting the cell and flow switch to the main electronics unit.
How to view system information and status via the LCD display.
Addressing issues like no power, pump not running, or LED fault indicators.
Interpreting specific LED lights for salt level, cell inspection, and flow status.
Identifying common factors leading to low or no free chlorine residual in the pool.
Tasks like checking free chlorine and pH levels on a weekly basis.
Tasks like checking alkalinity and salt levels on a monthly basis.
Tasks like checking stabilizer, calcium, and inspecting the cell quarterly.