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Brand | Walaby |
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Model | HYBRID WATER SYSTEM 15 g/h |
Category | Water System |
Language | English |
Identifies the main electrical unit of the system.
Refers to the electrolytic cell component.
Component for enclosing the electrolytic cell.
A sealing ring used in the system.
Covers or cap for a component.
Adapters for connecting different pipe sizes.
Detects flow rate and gas presence in the cell.
Critical safety warnings regarding power and non-compliance.
Important notes about power supply verification and reading the manual.
Diagrams showing system components, connections, and flow.
Recommendations for installing the electrolytic cell and its placement.
Guidelines for installing the power pack unit for optimal performance.
Diagram showing the power pack connections and components.
Crucial requirement to run the system with the filter/pump at all times.
Instructions on how to connect the pump and power the system correctly.
Guidance on determining the correct salt or magnesium levels for the pool.
Warnings against adding salt/magnesium through the skimmer to prevent damage.
Instruction to not run pool cleaners until salt is fully dissolved.
Recommendation to consult fresh water guidelines for further information.
Crucial operational requirements and initial startup steps for the system.
Detailed explanation of the control panel's LEDs, buttons, and optional timer functionality.
How to test and maintain the correct disinfectant level in the pool water.
Recommended pH range for different pool types.
Guidance on checking and maintaining total alkalinity levels.
Recommendation to consult fresh water guidelines for additional information.
Importance of periodic inspection for deposits and common causes of cell failure.
Statement that warranty is void if specific conditions are met.
Explanation of how the H.W.S. system utilizes salt or magnesium to produce disinfectant.
Description of the self-cleaning function via polarity reversal.
Information about the resettable fuse and how to reset it.
Guidance on addressing low disinfectant production, referring to previous section.
Notes on salt levels, evaporation, and rain dilution effects on concentration.
Discussion of system under-capacity as a cause for low production.
Critical safety warning about not opening the housing due to electric shock risk.
Customers must review responsibilities and check points before calling for service.
List of critical customer duties including power, installation, and maintenance.
Statement on product quality and warranty coverage.
Conditions under which the product warranty becomes void.
Clarification on warranty scope, exclusions, and limitations.