5.5. Alarms
HIGH SALT LEVEL
If too much salt has been added, the production level will automatically fall beneath the selected level. The "HIGH SALT" [7] light will
stay on. In this case, empty part of the pool (10%, for instance) and add fresh water to reduce the salt concentration.
LOW SALT LEVEL
If there is less than the recommended salt content in the pool, the selected output level cannot be reached. The "LOW SALT" [6] light
will stay on. In this case, measure the salt level in the water and add the required amount of salt. The common salt (NaCl) used for
electrolysis should not contain additives (anti-caking agents, iodine) and must be suitable for human consumption. The system may
indicate a low salt level if the temperature falls beneath 20ºC.
To precisely measure the salt level, we recommend the use of a portable salinity-temperature meter.
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WATER LEVEL IN CELL/FLOW DETECTOR (GAS)
If an air or gas bubble forms at any time at the top of the electrolysis cell and the FLOW DETECTOR is not submerged, the system
will automatically switch off production, with the "FLOW" [12] light blinking and "FLO" displayed on the system information screen [11].
The system automatically resets when water flows through the cell again or the bubble disappears.
1. Submerged gas detector. System running.
EXTERNAL FLOW DETECTOR (FLOW SWITCH)
During the system configuration process (point 5.2), the input for the external flow switch is activated (factory-programmed default
value), the system will automatically switch off production, with the "FLOW" [12] light blinking, and "FLO" displayed on the system
information screen [11]. The system automatically resets whenever water starts to flow through the flow switch again.
High salt level
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Fig. 23
Low salt level
2. Gas detected. System off.
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