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Electrochlor Mineral Chlorinator
5. MAINTENANCE
SALT CELL CLEANING PROCEDURE
I. Switch off Electrochlor.
II. Unscrew the barrel unions from the salt cell housing and disconnect the
cables from the salt cell’s brass connectors.
III. Turn the salt cell housing upside down with both ports facing upwards.
IV. Pour the Cell Wash cleaning solution into the housing to dissolve the calcium
build-up from the salt cell plates. There should be just enough solution to
cover the salt cell plates.
V. Allow enough time for the solution to dissolve the calcium build-up from the
salt cell plates. Approximately 5 to 10 minutes.
VI. Once the calcium build-up has been removed, pour out the Cell Wash solution
into a bucket and lightly rinse-off excess calcium and Cell Wash solution from
the salt cell assembly, with fresh water.
VII. Reconnect the salt cell onto the filter system.
VIII. Set the time back to original “ON” or “AUTO” position on the power pack to
reactivate the Electrochlor.
Procedure to add Salt/Minerals to the Pool
1. Set chlorinator to minimum output or better yet, run the pool pump only.
2. If it is possible set the suction line on the deep end of pool as only suction point in
the pool.
3. Add the recommended amount of pool salt and/or Mineral Crystals in the shallow
end of the pool.
4. Allow the pool salt/Mineral crystals to dissolve. It is recommended to let the pool
pump run for at least 6 hours to dissolve the salt completely and allow for even
concentration in the pool water.
5. Set the chlorinator back to normal output.
Never use products that are not specifically manufactured to clean the
Electrochlor’s salt cell. Do not use raw acids such as Hydrochloric acid.
This will severely damage the salt cell and will void warranty. Please
consult your local pool professional for advice on salt cell cleaning
products.
Do not add pool salt/minerals trough the skimmer box. This will cause
the pool water to momentarily reach a significantly high concentration
of salt, and this can cause overheating of the power supply of the
chlorinator, premature failure of the power supply or salt cell. This
practice will void the warranty of the product.
Warning
Warning

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