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Pool Pro CPPS30 - 2 General Overview; Recommendations and Helpful Hints; Contents; Tools Needed

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2. GENERAL OVERVIEW
Congratulations on your recent purchase of your Pool Pro Salt Water Chlorinator. Please take a moment to read
through the entire manual before installing your new unit. Your chlorinator must be installed and operated as
specified.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and
complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. Pool Pro reserves the right to change the
specifications of the hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior notice.
Please remember that your Pool Pro Salt Water Chlorinator is not designed to chemically maintain your
pool water and keep it balanced, but rather to produce chlorine from a mild salt solution within the water.
We encourage regular water testing, balancing and correction if & when required to maintain the
recommended balanced levels of your pool water. This is a vital part of a complete maintenance program
and will ensure trouble free performance as well as a healthy and sparkling clean pool.
There are two types of designs in the Pool Pro Range:
A standard model known as CPP which is a non-reversing design and calcium build up needs to be
manually cleaned periodically from the electrode plates.
A reverse polarity model known as CPPS which is a reversing design and automatically changes
direction every 6-lOhrs (depending on your setting). This change of polarity causes the calcium to
dislodge and keep the Cell plates clean. Please note occasional cleaning of the electrode plates may be
necessary.
Thank you again for choosing a Pool Pro Salt Water Chlorinator. We wish you many
happy years of swimming in your crystal clear pool.
2.1 Recommendations and Helpful Hints
Read and keep your manual in a safe place.
Increase chlorine production when temperature goes up.
Increase chlorine production when number of swimmers increases.
Use Stabiliser (Cyanuric Acid) to stabilise chlorine in Pool.
Decrease pr oduction when temperature goes down - (during winter).
Take pool water sample to your local Pool Pro Professional at least twice a month.
2.3 Tools Needed
Drill with 7.0mm drill bit
Basic PVC fittings
Hacksaw
No.2 Phillips head screwdriver
PVC Primer
and Glue
2.2 Contents
2 x Green Wall
Plugs with Screws
The Installation
& Operating Instructions
2x50/40
Reducing Bushes
Pool Pro Power Pack
Perspex Cover with
2 x Black Plastic Rivets
Pool Pro Cell Housing & Electrode

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