ZODIAC WW 000248 Lectrolyseur Au Sel Pour Piscines Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Zodiac
Table of Contents
ZODIAC WW 000248 Lectrolyseur Au Sel Pour Piscines
Product Specifications:
- Model: H0470400.E
- Year: 2019
- Dimensions:
- Electrolysis device with salt: 2 8.5 x 40.5 x 12.5 cm
- Installation kit: 16.5 x 22.5 x 12.5 cm
- Power: 230Vac-50Hz, 140W max
- Protection Rating: IPX5
Product Usage Instructions
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Pre-Installation Information:
Before installation, ensure you have the following Ncomponents:- Cell
- Installation kit
- Control box
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Installation:
Follow these steps for installation: -
Install the control box according to provided instructions.
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Properly install the cell ensuring correct connections.
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Usage:
To operate the device, follow these steps:- To adjust chlorine production, press and hold buttons for desired percentage.
- Monitor flow and salt levels regularly.
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Maintenance:
Maintain the product by: -
Regularly clean the pool filter through backwashing.
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Prepare for winter by following specified instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: What does the “CHECK SALT” message indicate?
A: The “CHECK SALT” message is a reminder to check and maintain proper salt levels in the device. It does not indicate an error. -
Q: How do I adjust chlorine production manually?
A: Press and hold the appropriate buttons to increase or decrease chlorine production as needed. -
Q: Can the device be recycled?
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A: Yes, please do not dispose of the appliance in regular waste. Contact your retailer for recycling information.
WARNINGS
GENERAL WARNINGS
- Failure to respect the warnings may cause serious damage to the pool equipment or cause serious injury, even death.
- Only a person qualifi ed in the technical fi elds concerned (electricity, hydraulics or refrigerati on) is authorised to perform this procedure. The qualifi ed technician working on the appliance must use/wear personal protecti ve equipment (such as safety goggles and protecti ve gloves, etc.) in order to reduce the risk of injury occurring when working on the appliance.
- Before handling the machine, ensure that it is switched off and isolated.
- The appliance is intended to be used with pools for a specifi c purpose; it must not be used for any purpose other than that for which it was designed.
- It is important that the appliance is operated by people who are competent and qualified (both physically and mentally), after having read the instructions for use. All persons not meeting these criteria must not approach the appliance in order to avoid exposure to dangerous elements.
- This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with impaired physical, sensorial or mental abiliti es, or persons lacking in knowledge and experience, unless they receive supervision or prior instructi ons on using the appliance from a person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- This appliance must not be used by children under 8 or by adults whose reduced physical, sensory or mental capabiliti es, or whose lack of experience and knowledge, might cause a hazard, unless they have been correctly instructed to understand the safe use and hazards involved and are adequately supervised. Children must not be allowed to play with this appliance. User cleaning and maintenance operati ons must not be carried out by children without supervision.
- The appliance must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructi ons and in compliance with local standards in force. The installer is responsible for installing the appliance and for compliance with nati onal installati on regulati ons. Under no circumstances may the manufacturer be held liable in the event of failure to comply with applicable local installation standards.
- For any work other than the simple user maintenance described in this manual, the product should be referred to a qualified professional.
- Incorrect installation and/or use may cause serious damage to property or serious injuries (possibly causing death).
- All equipment, even postage and packing paid, travels at the risks and perils of the recipient. The latt er shall issue reserves in writi ng on the carrier’s delivery slip if damage is detected, caused during transport (confi rmati on to be sent to the carrier within 48 hours by registered lett er). In the event that an appliance containing coolant has been turned on its side, mention your reservations in writing to the carrier.
- If the appliance suffers a malfunction, do not try to repair it yourself; instead contact a qualified technician.
- Refer to the warranty conditions for details of the permitted water balance values for operating the appliance.
- Deacti vati ng, eliminati ng or by-passing any of the safety mechanisms integrated into the appliance shall automati cally void the warranty, in additi on to the use of spare parts manufactured by unauthorised third-party manufacturers.
- Do not spray insecti cide or any other chemical (fl ammable or non-fl ammable) in the directi on of the appliance, as this may damage the body and cause a fi re.
- Do not touch the fan or moving parts and do not place a rod or your fi ngers in the vicinity of the moving parts during operati on of the appliance. Moving parts can cause serious injury or even death.
WARNINGS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
- The power supply to the appliance must be protected by a dedicated 30 mA residual current device, complying with the standards and regulations in force in the country in which it is installed.
- Do not use any extension lead when connecting the appliance; plug the appliance directly into a suitable wall socket.
- Before carrying out any operations, check that:
- The voltage indicated on the appliance information plate corresponds to the mains voltage.
- The power grid is adapted to the power requirements of the appliance, and is grounded.
- The plug (where applicable) is suitable for the socket.
- In the event of abnormal operation or the release of odours from the appliance, turn it off immediately, unplug it from its power supply and contact a professional.
- Before any intervention on the appliance, ensure that the latter is switched off and disconnected from the power supply, in addition to any other equipment connected to the appliance.
- Do not disconnect and reconnect the appliance to the power supply when in operation.
- Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the power supply.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its technician or a qualified person to guarantee safety.
- Do not perform maintenance or servicing operations on the appliance with wet hands or if the appliance is wet.
- Clean the terminal block or the power supply socket before connection.
- For any component or sub-assembly containing a battery: do not recharge or dismantle the battery, or throw it into a fire. Do not expose it to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
- In stormy weather, unplug the appliance to prevent it from suffering lightning damage.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water (with the exception of cleaners) or mud.
Recycling
This symbol means that your appliance must not be thrown into a normal bin. It
will be selectively collected for the purpose of reuse, recycling or
transformation. If it contains any substances that may be harmful to the
environment, these will be eliminated or neutralized.
Contact your retailer for recycling information.
- Before handling the appliance, it is vital that you read this installation and user manual, as well as the “warnings and warranty” booklet delivered with the appliance. Failure to do so may result in material damage or serious or fatal injury and will void the warranty.
- Keep and pass on these documents for later consultati on during the appliance’s service life.
- The distributi on or modifi cati on of this document in any way is prohibited, without prior authorisati on from Zodiac®.
- Zodiac® is constantly developing its products to improve their quality. The informati on contained herein may therefore be modifi ed without noti ce.
Information before installing
Contents
Technical specifications
Power supply voltage | 230 Vac-50 Hz |
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Electric power | Max. 140 W |
Protection rating | IPX5 |
Box size (l x h x d) | 28.5 x 40.5 x 12.5 cm |
Cell size (l x h x d) | 16.5 x 22.5 x 12.5 cm |
Weight (box + cell) | 6.0 kg (+/- 500 g depending on the model) |
Minimum | Maximum |
Flow through the cell | 5 m³/h |
- 18 m³/h – DN 50 mm
- 25 m³/h – DN 63 mm
Pressure in the cell| /| 2.75 bar
Operating water temperature| 5 °C| 40 °C
Installation
Preparing the pool: water balance
- These appliances are designed to disinfect pool water using the salt water chlorination function.
- It is essential that the water balance and salinity (4 g/L) are checked and adjusted before installing the appliance. Making sure that the water balance and salinity are correct from the very start will reduce the likelihood of encountering problems on the first days of operation or during the season the pool is in use.
- Even though it is an autonomous system, it is essential to regularly analyse the water to check the water balance parameters and adjust them if necessary.
| Unit| Recommended| To increase| To reduce| Test
frequency| |
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EN|
values| (in the season)|
| | | | | |
pH| /| 7.2 – 7.4| Add pH+ or use automatic regulation| Add pH- or use
automatic regulation| Weekly| |
Free chlorine| mg/L or ppm| 0.5 – 2| Increase chlorine production or use
BOOST mode (Ei² Expert only)| Reduce chlorine production| Weekly|
TA (alkalinity or buffer power)| °f (ppm)| 8 – 15 (80 – 150)|
Add alkaline corrector| Add hydrochloric acid| Monthly|
TH (level of calcium carbonate)|
°f (ppm)
|
10 – 30 (100 – 300)
| Add calcium chloride| Add a calcium carbonate sequestering agent or carry
out carbonate removal| Monthly|
Cyanuric acid (stabiliser)| mg/L
or ppm
|
< 30
| Only add cyanuric acid if necessary| Partially empty the pool and refill it| Quarterly|
Salinity
| g/L or kg/m³|
4
| Add salt| Leave as such or partially empty the pool and refill it|
Quarterly|
Metals| mg/L| ± 0| /| Add metal sequestering| Quarterly|
(Cu, Fe, Mn…)| or ppm| agent|
Installing the control box
- • The control box must be installed in a dry ventilated technical room protected against frost, with no pool maintenance products stored nearby.
• The control box must be installed at a distance of at least 2.0 m from the outside edge of the pool. Any additional local legislation in force concerning the installation of the control box in the country concerned must be complied with.
• It must not be installed more than 1.5 metres from the cell (maximum cable length).
• If the box is fixed to a post, a watertight panel must be fixed behind the control box (350×400 mm minimum).
• Fix the support solidly to the wall or the watertight panel, and place the control box on it using the screws provided.
Installing the cell
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The cell must be installed on the piping after the filtration system ( ), after any measurement sensors, and after any heating systems.
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• The cell must be installed on a horizontal pipe so as to guarantee that the water flow passing therethrough is primarily horizontal, and that the angle/slope does not exceed 30°. The pipe must have a free horizontal length of at least 30 cm, on which the cell will be installed. The cell must also be installed as far as possible from any right angle or curve formed in the piping ( ).
• Respect the water fl ow direction (see arrows ( )). -
Dismantle the cell ( ).
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Position the EU pipe adapter (DN 50 mm) upside down at the position where the pipe ( ) will be installed.
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Use a drill bit or centre-punch to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled on the pipe, remove the EU pipe adapter (DN 50 mm) and drill the holes using the hole saw supplied.
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Check that the edges are perfectly smooth and deburred (use abrasive paper for example).
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Clip together the lower and upper parts of the cell collar on the pipe at the holes, respecti ng the water fl ow directi on (use the “EU” Ø50 reducer for a Ø50 mm pipe).
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Positi on the top transparent part of the cell (presence of a foolproof locati ng notch), positi on the locking ring on the thread of the upper collar by aligning the point ( ) of the collar with the arrow of the collar ( ), then ti ghten fi rmly by hand (do not use a tool).
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Connect the cell power cord in compliance with the wire colour codes (red, black and blue connector(s)) and then fi t the protective cap.
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For Ei² 12, GenSalt OE 10 or Ei² Expert 10 models, the second red connector will not be connected; leave it as it is before positioning the protection cover.
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The cell must always be the last element placed on the pool return pipe (see diagram).
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It is always recommended to install the cell on a by-pass. This assembly is MANDATORY if the fl ow is in excess of 18 m³/hour to avoid head loss.
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If you installed the cell on a by-pass, it is recommended to fi t a check valve downstream from the cell instead of a manual valve, to avoid any risk of incorrect confi gurati on which could result in poor circulati on inside the cell.
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If the instructi ons on the locati on and orientati on of the cell are not complied with, there could be a dangerous build-up of pressurised gas which could cause damage, personal injury or even death.
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An “AUS” reducer and a black gasket are supplied in the installati on kit. They are intended for 1 1/2″ (= 48 mm) pipes. However, the black gasket can be used instead of the original gasket if the pipe is not standardised (diameter smaller than DN 50 or DN 63).
Installing the fl ow switch (Ei² Expert only)
- The fl ow switch and its fi xture collar (Ø50 mm) must imperati vely be installed on the piping close to the cell and upstream from it. Use the threaded adapter and Teflon tape supplied to install the fl ow switch on its fixture collar.
- Cell installed on a by-pass: the fl ow switch must be installed on the cell by-pass between the upstream isolation valve and the cell itself.
- Cell installed in line: the fl ow switch must be installed just in front of the cell and after a possible valve.
- Att ach the fl ow switch using using the clamping nut only (screw by hand!).
- Failure to comply with these instructions could lead to the destruction of the cell! The manufacturer cannot be held liable in this case.
- The flow switch has a direction for installation (arrow indicated on it showing the flow direction for the water). Make sure that it is correctly placed on its fixture collar so that it stops the salt water chlorinator production when filtering is stopped (“No flow” displayed showing the absence of flow, see “5. Troubleshooting”).
Electric connections
- Connecting the control box
- The salt water chlorinator can be connected in compliance with the applicable standards in the country of installation.
- Ei² – GenSalt OE: Mandatory connection: directly coupled to the pool filtration system (the appliance is only supplied with power when a filtering cycle is running).
- Ei² Expert:
- Preferred connectio n: the appliance is permanently plugged in to the power supply (power supply protected by a 30 mA residual current circuit breaker).
- Possible connection: directly coupled to the pool filtration system (the appliance is only supplied with power when a filtering cycle is running).
- ==> When all connections (electrical and hydraulic) have been made, reconnect the mains power supply to power on the appliance.
- Failure to comply with these instructi ons could lead to the destructi on of the cell! The manufacturer cannot be held liable in this case.
- Whichever connecti on is used, it is mandatory to programme the Ei² Expert operati ng ti mes (called “Timers”) (see “3.2.5 “SUMMER” and “WINTER” modes and se tti ng the “Timers””).
Connecti on to an electric roller shutt er
If the pool is fi tt ed with an electric roller shutt er, it can be
connected to the chlorinator using a dry contact so that the latt er automati
cally adapts its chlorine producti on when the shutt er is closed (see “3.2.3
“LOW” mode: chlorine producti on reduced to 10 % if the pool is covered”).
- Make sure the appliance is powered off .
- Remove the 12 screws securing the cover and remove it (take care not to disconnect the ribbon cables).
- Unscrew the dedicated cable gland tightening ring (at the bottom of the control box) and remove the plug to feed through the cable from the shutter. Tighten the cable gland tightening ring.
- Connect the cable from the shutter to the “POOL+” and “POOL-” connectors on the printed circuit board.
- Close the box according to the ti ghtening order shown on the following diagram (9 long screws for the perimeter of the box and 3 short screws for the bott om of the box). The protecti on rati ng of the box for water ingress (IPX5) may be aff ected if this procedure is not strictly observed.
| Ei² GenSalt OE| Ei² Expert
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A| Mains power supply 220-240 Vac / 50 Hz| X| X
B| Cell power supply| X| X
C| Memory battery type CR2032| X| X
D| Shutter connection (contact closed = shutter closed)| X| X
E| Connection of flow switch| | X
F| LCD connection ribbon cable| | X
G| Keypad connection ribbon cable| X| X
H| Transformer connections| X| X
I| Fuse 2.5 A time-delayed| X| X
- • The chlorinator is compati ble with several diff erent types of electric shutt er. However, certain systems may not be compati ble. In this case, acti vate “Low” mode manually from the chlorinator control panel (Ei² Expert only).
• Refer to the shutt er manufacturer’s installati on manual.
• The dry contact operati ng principle is as follows: contact closed = shutt er closed.
Use
Descripti on of the Ei² – GenSalt OE user interface
Description of the Ei² Expert user interface
If the language displayed on the screen when the Ei² Expert is fi rst switched on is not appropriate, see “3.2.6 “Internal se tti ngs” menu”
- Chlorine producti on acti vated
- When chlorine producti on starts, the “Start…” message is displayed on screen for about 6 seconds. “CHLORINATION” is then displayed, indicati ng that the appliance is producing chlorine.
- “BOOST” mode: chlorine production increased to 100 % for 24 h
- In certain cases the pool may need higher than normal chlorination (stormy weather, high number of bathers, etc.). “BOOST” mode is used to increase chlorine level quickly.
- Press buttons and simultaneously: “BOOST” is displayed on the screen and 100 % chlorine production starts.
- To stop “LOW” mode, press .
- Automatic activation (compatible with an electric roller shutter):
- Make sure the cover is compatible and connected to the chlorinator (see “2.5.2 Connection to an electric roller shutter”).
- “LOW” mode will automatically be activated when the shutter is closed.
- “LOW” mode will stop as soon as the shutter is completely open.
Setting the ti me
The Ei² Expert chlorinator is fitted with an internal memory. When the
appliance is first switched on, it is important to leave it powered on
continuously for at least 24 hours in order to initially charge the
accumulator (permanent separate power supply or filtering on permanently).
Once charged, the accumulator has several weeks of autonomy in the event of a
power failure.
The ti me is displayed in 24-hour format.
- Switch on the appliance and wait until the screen start-up sequence is finished.
- Press the button to access the user menu, the minutes will start to flash.
- Use the and buttons to set the minutes, then press to save.
- Use the and buttons to set the hours, then press to save.
- Press the butt on to return to the home screen
“SUMMER” and “WINTER” modes and setting the “Timers”
- “Timer” programming is used to define the appliance operating times within the operating times of the filtering system. The daily operating times must be sufficient to correctly treat the water. Ei² Expert proposes default settings for Timers 1 and 2. They can be customised (see “3.2.5.b Programming the ti mers according to the modes”).
A reminder of the calculati on rule: the ideal daily fi ltering ti me is obtained by dividing the required pool water temperature (measured in °C) by
- Example: for water at 28 °C, ti me = 28/2 = 14 hours per day
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The Ei² Expert chlorinator can store 2 seasonal operati ng modes called by default “SUM” and “WIN”. The following se tti ngs can be customised for each mode:
- the appliance operating times, i.e. the “timers”: T1 (Timer 1) and T2 (Timer 2)
- the required chlorine production rate: 10%, 20%, 30%,… up to 100%.
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STANDBY = Appliance operating status
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T = “Timer” mode (always active)
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SUM = “Summer” operating mode
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80 % = chlorine production rate
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14:25 = ti me in the 24-hour format
Mode selecti on: “SUMMER” or “WINTER”
- Press 4 times to set the clock. “SUM” starts to flash.
- Use the and buttons to choose “SUM” or “WIN” mode, then press the button to return to the home screen
Programming the timers according to the modes
The times of Timers 1 and 2 cannot overlap. In addition, the ti me range of
Timer 1 must precede that of Timer 2.
- TE1 / TE2 = Timer in “summer” mode
- No. 1 / Timer in “summer” mode No. 2
- 08:00-12:00 = Operating ti me range of Timer No. 1
- 14:00-18:00 = Operating ti me range of Timer No. 2
- Press times to set the clock. “SUM” starts to flash.
- Select the mode to be customised “SUM” or “WIN” using the and buttons, then press to save and move to the timer settings screen.
- Use the and buttons to set the minutes of the time when Timer 1 must end, then press to save.
- Use the and buttons to set the minutes of the time when Timer 1 must start, then press to save.
- Use the and buttons to set the hours of the time when Timer 1 must start, then press to save.
- Repeat these steps for Timer 2.
- Press the button to save the timers and move to configuring the chlorine production rate.
- Use the and buttons to choose the required chlorine production rate (from 10 % to 100 %).
“Internal settings” menu
Ei² Expert has an “Internal se tti ngs” menu to change and/or view the following operati ng parameters:
- • Language
• Polarity inversion cycles
• Operating hours counter
To access this menu, press the and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.
- EMEA: Region in which the appliance was sold and is used (not modifiable)
- FR French: Language used (modifiable, default setting = French)
- Cyc=5h: Polarity inversion cycle (modifiable, default setting = 5 hours) 00000: Operating hours counter (not modifiable)
Setting the language
By default, the Ei² Expert chlorinator is set to display in French. 13 languages are available: French, English, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, German, Portuguese, Dutch, Afrikaans, Czech, Hungarian, Slovakian and Turkish.
- From the home screen, press the and buttons for 5 seconds. The current language starts to fl ash.
- Use the and buttons to select the required language.
- Press the butt on to return to the home screen
Polarity inversion
The choice of polarity inversion cycles may affect the cell lifetime (+/- 15
%). Ask your professional retailer for advice in case of doubt.
The chlorinator is equipped with a smart polarity reversal system designed to
prevent scaling of the electrode plates. However, cleaning may be required in
regions where the water is very hard (default setting = 5 hours).
Ei² Expert offers a choice of 3 inversion cycles:
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• 3 hours: for water with very high calcium carbonate content (TH > 40 °f or 400 ppm)
• 5 hours: for normal water (20 < TH < 40 °f or 200 ppm < TH < 400 ppm)
• 7 hours: for water with low calcium carbonate content (TH < 20 °f or 200 ppm). -
From the home screen, press the and buttons for 5 seconds.
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• Press the button once. The polarity inversion cycle hours start to fl ash.
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• Use the and buttons to select the required cycle.
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• Press the butt on to return to the home screen.
Operating hours counter
Ei² Expert can count its total operating hours (= chlorine production ti
me, displayed in days). This information may be useful to determine the age of
the electrode. The value is provided for information only and may be modified.
- From the home screen, press the and buttons for 5 seconds.
- The number of operating hours is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
- Press the butt on to return to the home screen
Maintenance
Washing the pool filter (backwash)
- The appliance must be switched off when washing the filter. When the appliance is on (filtration on), press the button for 5 seconds to switch it off .
- After cleaning the filter, switch the appliance on again by pressing the resume normal operation (production slaved to filtration for Ei² and GenSalt OE). For Ei² Expert, production will occur as per the timer settings.
- The manufacturer cannot be held liable in case of incorrect handling.
Cleaning the electrode
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The appliance is equipped with a smart polarity inversion system designed to prevent the electrode plates from scaling. However cleaning may be required in regions where the water is very hard.
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• Turn off the chlorinator and the fi ltering system, close the isolati on valves, remove the protecti on cover and disconnect the cell power cable.
• Unscrew the ti ghtening ring and remove the cell. The ring is crenelated thus allowing a lever to be used in the event of it jamming. Place the cell backwards and fi ll it with a cleaning soluti on so that the electrode plates are immersed.
• Leave the cleaning soluti on to dissolve the scale deposit for about 15 minutes. Dispose of the cleaning soluti on at an approved waste recycling site, never pour into the rainwater drainage system or into the sewers.
• Rinse the electrode using clean water and put it back on the cell fi xture collar (there is a foolproof marker to ensure correct alignment).
• Refi t the ti ghtening ring, reconnect the cell cable and refi t the protecti ve cover. Open the isolati on valves and restart the fi ltering system and chlorinator. -
• If you do not use a commercially available cleaning soluti on, you can manufacture it yourself by carefully mixing 1 volume of hydrochloric acid with 9 volumes of water (Warning: always pour the acid into the water and not the opposite and wear suitable protecti ve equipment!).
• Make sure that the se tti ng of the polarity inversion cycles is adapted to the pool’s water hardness. See “3.2.6.b Polarity inversion” to change them.
Winterising
- The chlorinator has a protecti ve system to limit chlorine producti on under bad operati ng conditi ons such as cold water (winter) or a lack of salt.
- • Acti ve winterising = fi ltering operati onal in winter: below 10 °C it is preferable to switch off the chlorinator. Above this temperature you can leave it running.
• Passive winterising = lower water level and drained piping: leave the electrode dry in its cell with its isolati on valves open.
Troubleshooting
Ei² GenSalt OE | Ei²Expert | Possible causes | Solutions |
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INVERSION | The self-cleaning cycle is automatic; this message is not | ||
an error code but an information message. | Wait for about 10 minutes and |
chlorine production will resume automatically at the previously set level.
/| HIGH SALT| • Salt overload (> 10 g/L).| Partially drain the
pool to reduce the salt concentration.
“Salt” indicatoron| CHECK SALT|
- Lack of salt (< 3 g/L) due to water loss or dilution (filter backwash, water renewal, rain, leaks, etc.).
- Pool water temperature too low (< 18 °C, variable).
- Cell scaled up or worn.
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- Add salt to the pool to keep the level at 4 g/l. If you do not know the salt level or how to test it, consult your retailer.
- Basic production limitation signal when the water is too cold. Reduce chlorine production or add salt to compensate.
- Clean or replace the cell.
“Flow” indicator on| NO FLOW|
- The filter pump has stopped or is
- defective.
- Presence of air or gas in the cell (incorrect filling with water).
- By-pass valve(s) closed.
- Flow switch and/or cell
disconnected or defective.
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- Check the pump and its programming clock, the filter, the skimmer(s), and the by- pass valves. Clean them if necessary.
- Check the wire connections (cell and flow switch).
- Check that the flow switch is working correctly (replace it if necessary).
/
| CHECK PUMP| • This message is displayed alternately with the “NO
FLOW” message if the situation continues.| • Perform the same checks as
above.
**/| PROD. ERROR**|
- Short-circuit in the cell or cable
- disconnected/badly connected.
- Worn electrode.
- Very low salt or no salt.
- Salt not yet sufficiently diluted.
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- Check the cell connections.
- Replace the cell.
- Have the control box (printed circuit board and transformer) checked by a qualified technician if necessary.
- Add salt to the pool to keep the level at 4 g/l.
/| OVERHEATING|
- Appliance internal temperature over 70 °C.
- Appliance internal temperature over +80°C.
|
- The appliance reduces its production to 50%.
- Production stops.
- Production restarts automatically when the
temperature drops.
/| All settings lost| The appliance has stopped saving the settings (production level, power, time, language, timers, etc.)| ****
- Check the accumulator.
- Replace it if necessary (3V accumulator, type “CR2032”), see “2.5.2 Connection to an electric roller shutter” to open and close the box.
- Reprogrammed the different settings in the appliance, see “”, “3.2.5 “SUMMER” and “WINTER” modes and setting the
- “Timers””, “3.2.6 “Internal settings” menu”.
==> If the problem continues contact your retailer
support client : For more information, product registration and customer
support:
www.zodiac.com
- ZODIAC® is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, S.A.S.U., used under license.
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