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Selecting Operating Modes - Poolstar Poolex Sel-In Installation / Benutzerhandbuch

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Selecting operating modes

IMPORTANT: The chlorinator will only function when water flow is detected,
i.e., when the filtration system is switched on. Filtration time must therefore
be sufficiently long for the selected operating mode (preferably one time
slot per day during periods of strong sunlight).
Reminder use the following formula to determine the best setting:
Filtration time = (T° water)/2
1 - Covered Pool Mode (or off-season)
If your pool remains covered for a long enough time, it is necessary to reduce the production time so
as not to have an overproduction. An indoor pool is less exposed to organic compounds (bacteria,
cells), light and UV. As a result, hypochlorite builds up to salt more slowly in an indoor pool.
Overproduction can lead to excessive corrosion of exposed metal parts of your pool.
Select the Indoor Pool (CO) mode when covering your pool for more than 3 days, and
off-season when the water temperature is above 10°C but does not exceed 20°C. The
electrolyzer will only produce for 2 hours per day.
2 - Spring Mode
At the start of the season, when water temperatures are higher than 20°C, but do not
exceed 25°C (i.e. a recommended filtration time of between 10h and 12h), select Spring
mode (P4). The chlorinator will produce chlorine for 4 hours per day. Below 10°C, the
chlorinator will not function and will display the following error code: E7.
3 - Summer Mode
During the regular season, when water temperatures are higher than 25°C, but do not
exceed 28°C (i.e., a recommended filtration time of between 12h and 16h), select Summer
mode (P6). The chlorinator will produce chlorine for 6 hours per day.
4 - Comfort Mode
During the peak of the season, or if you heat your pool, when water temperatures are higher
than 28°C (i.e., a recommended filtration time of between 16h and 24h), select Comfort
mode (P8). The chlorinator will produce chlorine for 8 hours per day.
5 - BOOST 1 mode
Above these temperatures, during periods of hot weather with water temperature exceeding
30°C (i.e., a recommended filtration time of 24h), or following heavy rainfall, it may be
necessary to increase hypochlorite production for a limited period of time. Select BOOST 1
mode (B1). The chlorinator will produce chlorine for 12 hours per day.
6 - BOOST 2 mode
During periods of extremely hot weather, with water temperatures exceeding 30°C (i.e.,
a recommended filtration time of 24h), and/or with intensive use of the pool, it may be
necessary to produce even more chlorine for a limited period of time. Select BOOST 2
mode (B2). The chlorinator will produce chlorine for 24h over the course of the day and
revert to Comfort Mode (P8) the following day.
These are preset modes and will restart daily at their selected time.
Depending on the usage and conditions of your pool (volume, exposure to
plant material, sunlight, etc.), it may be necessary switch to a higher or
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