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Sani king Perform-Max 920 - Step 4: Routine Pool Care; Maintain Filtration Hours; Gas Pressure Warning; Regular Water Testing

Sani king Perform-Max 920
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Step 4: Routine Pool Care
Run  ltration system enough hours
to circulate all water 1 to 2 times per
day. More than that could result in
over chlorination.
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Shock the pool every week or as
needed with a non-chlorine or
chlorine shock.
Regularly test water with test strips
to maintain pH and Total Alkalinity.
NOTE: Water balance is affected
by bather load, chemical usage,
evaporation and the makeup of
source water, so maintaining water
balance regularly is important.
Maintain 1.0 - 3.0 free chlorine or
2.0-3.0 ppm bromine at all times.
WARNING
To prevent the build up of gas pressure in the Perform-Max
Feeder, be sure the pool return line valves are open –except
when opening or servicing the unit.
DANGER
Do not contaminate the Perform-Max Feeder with
dirt, organic matter, pool chemicals (such as calcium
hypochlorite or pool shocks), fertilizers or other
household chemicals. Contact between any of these
substances and the Perform-Max Feeder, will result
in a chemical reaction with the generation of heat,
liberation of hazardous gasses and  re or explosion.
DANGER
Never add any other types of chlorine, pH adjusters,
shock treatments or algaecides through the skimmer.
These products should be added directly into the
pool if required.
• Never use fast dissolving chlorine tablets, liquid
bleach, or calcium hypochlorite in the Perform-Max
Feeder.
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