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Lists components like Electrolysis, flow detector, probes, connections, fuses, switches, and vents.
Lists components like electrolysis cell, flow detector, connector, flow/gas detector, and cell housing.
Lists optional pH, Redox, and Conductivity probes with their connection housings.
Details maximum and recommended electrical consumption and fuse protection for different SAL models.
Warns about fixing electrical connections to prevent overheating and false contacts.
Advises synchronizing the unit with filtration and stopping it when water circulation stops.
Illustrates the complete system setup with all components and their connections.
Details adjusting alkalinity, pH, and chlorine levels for optimal pool water.
Provides instructions for adding salt to the pool water and recommended concentrations.
Explains the electronic unit's display, status LEDs, and button functions.
Describes various system states like OFF, FL1, FL2, and ALARM, and their operational meanings.
Guides users through setting the optimal REDOX level for pool sterilization.
Outlines essential care during the first 10-15 days, including pH checks and pool cleaning.
Provides instructions for cleaning the titanium cell using hydrochloric acid.
Lists recommended checks every two weeks for free chlorine and pH.
Lists recommended checks every month for TAC, salt, and cyanuric acid.
Covers vacuuming, filter backwashing, adding water, winter care, and probe maintenance.
Explains how to access and exit the user menu by holding a button for 3 seconds.
Allows modification of the chlorine production level according to the model's maximum capacity.
Enables adjustment of maximum (acid pump) and minimum (base pump) pH set points.
Guides users through calibrating the pH probe using pH 7 and pH 10 samples.
Allows users to set the desired REDOX level for controlling electrolysis.
Details the process for calibrating the Redox probe using a specific millivolt sample.
Enables setting the desired conductivity level for system operation.
Explains how to calibrate the conductivity probe with a sample.
Lists checks for the On/Off switch, fuse, and electric supply if the display is blank.
Covers checks for salt concentration, cell condition, flow detector, and cell wear.
Advises on increasing filtration, electrolysis level, and checking salt, cyanuric acid, and water parameters.
Suggests lowering electrolysis intensity and checking/calibrating the REDOX setpoint and probe.
Addresses hard water, high pH/alkalinity, and polarity changes affecting cell incrustation.
Links 'LO' display to low water conductivity or cell incrustations.
Points to flow detector cable, incrustations, or air in the system for 'FL' display.
Attributes white flakes to unbalanced water and suggests checking the cell.
Suggests checking earth connection and material quality for rust on pool components.
Indicates potential cell end-of-life and recommends substitution if polarity 2 is low.
Advises keeping chemical levels as instructed and ensuring the system is off during filter backwashing.
Emphasizes the system's adaptation period and the need to increase chemicals initially.
Mandates earthing for all metallic pool components and recommends titanium heat exchangers.
States the product should only be handled by supervised adults and children near pools.
Provides guidelines for handling chemicals, emphasizing adding acid to water.
| Model | SAL16 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sugar Valley |
| Salt concentration | 4 g/L |
| Production | 16 g/h |
| Type | Salt Chlorinator |
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