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If using another means of chlorine support
Test Strips
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• For the first
week test
the pool
water daily
for free
chlorine to
ensure
correct
dial setting.
Continue to
test weekly throughout
the season. Test strips
recommended.
• After each testing, adjust the
dial up by 1/2 increment if the
free chlorine reading has
dropped below .5 ppm or
adjust down by 1/2 increment
if the reading has risen above
1 ppm. Continue this process
each day until the free chlorine
reading stabilizes between
.5 and 1 ppm.
• Shock pool once a week
during the swimming season
or every other week during
cooler weather. Use a non-
chlorine shock to reduce
chlorine usage or use a
chlorine shock. Add 1 pound
per 10,000 gallons.
• Make sure Flow Control
Pac is inserted inside the
Reservoir by lining up the
Pac’s legs with the openings
inside the Reservoir. This Pac
acts to divert all water
through the minerals.
• Set dial to maximum.
No adjustments needed.
• Maintain a minimum
chlorine reading of .5 ppm
to 1 ppm with a chlorinator,
floater or hand feeding.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 5 then continue below.
• Shock pool once a week during the swimming season or
every other week during cooler weather. Use a non-chlorine
shock to reduce chlorine usage or use a chlorine shock. Add
1 pound per 10,000 gallons.
Remember to adjust dial ONLY
by 1/2 increments, in order to
prevent over chlorination which
may bleach pool surfaces.
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