CONTROLOMATIC MegaChlor-CD Saltwater Chlorine Generation System for SwimSpas User Manual

June 3, 2024
CONTROLOMATIC

MegaChlor
MegaChlor-CD
Installation & Operation **Manual**

IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
  2. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  3. WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product
  4. WARNING – Use MegaChlor only according to these instructions. Any modification or misuse of this product will void the warranty.
  5. WARNING – Install MegaChlor in accordance with all national and local electrical, plumbing, safety, and other applicable codes.
  6. WARNING – Connect MegaChlor to a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) or GFI (ground fault interrupt) protected VAC power source only.
  7. WARNING – Protect the power supply and outlet from exposure to the elements including direct sun, rain, snow, condensation, etc.
  8. WARNING – Cutting the cord from the power supply to the MegaChlor cell voids the warranty. Damage will occur if the connection is reversed.
  9. WARNING – DO NOT use with extension cord. Injury may result.
  10. WARNING – DO NOT operate MegaChlor if damaged in any way.
  11. WARNING – DO NOT pull on the cord to disconnect the Power Supply from power source. Do not allow the cord be walked on, or to rest on sharp edges or corners. Do not drop, throw, or otherwise rough handle MegaChlor.
  12. WARNING – Disconnect, remove and store MegaChlor indoors when spa has been winterized or drained.
  13. CAUTION – Leave spa cover open at least 1 minute to allow trapped gases to escape prior to use.
  14. CAUTION – Measure water quality parameters and adjust if necessary prior to each spa use.
  15. CAUTION – MegaChlor doesn’t measure the chlorine level and must be adjusted properly in order to not over-chlorinate your spa. Overchlorination can lead to spadamage and un-healthy water conditions.
  16. WARNING – Remove the MegaChlor cell from the SPA when using the SPA.
  17. WARNING – DO NOT handle the MegaChlor cell during chlorine production (visible bubbling). Slight discomfort may be felt in cuts, sores, or sensitive skin areas due to chlorine concentration and the electrolysis process.
  18. WARNING – DO NOT insert objects into, or tamper with the MegaChlor cell in any way. Inserting metal objects into the cell may cause damage and void the warranty.
  19. WARNING – DO NOT plug MegaChlor control box directly into the VAC supply, this will damage the MegaChlor . Always use the low voltage power supply.
  20. DO NOT throw away. Please visit www.controlomatic.com for recycling instructions.

MegaChlor Overview

MegaChlor is a semi-automated, salt water chlorine generation system specifically designed for swim spas & pools up to 17,000 Gallons. MegaChlor generates chlorine from a small amount of ordinary salt (Sodium Chloride, NaCl) dissolved in the water. The amount of salt added is very small in relation to the volume of the water in the pool. It’s about 90% less concentrated than ocean water and below the typical taste level of most humans. The small addition of salt also benefits users by providing a softening effect on the water, leaving hair and skin feeling smoother and healthier than with traditional sanitizing products. A minimum of only 2.5 cups of salt per 100 gallons of water is all it takes for MegaChlor to produce fresh, pure chlorine leaving your water clean and clear day after day!
Software Version
When the MegaChlor is turned on, the WHITE and RED LED will flash together the software version.
5 flashes indicates the version with a higher MegaChlor-CD zero point limit, raised from 60 to 150.

Water Preparation & Maintenance

To ensure proper operation it is recommended to balance the water prior to installing the MegaChlor.
Use the levels in the following table as a guide to balancing the water. Use the test strips to measure water chemistry and verify that the water has been balanced properly. Cleaning the filter is recommended but not required unless the previous sanitizer was a hydrogen peroxide system. The combination of hydrogen peroxide and chlorine may cause gum-like build up, water discoloration, and skin irritation. It is important to properly maintain your water for the health and safety of its users. MegaChlor may  significantly reduce the amount of maintenance required, but chemical check-ups including chlorine levels and PH are recommended before each use. Proper water maintenance will prolong the life of MegaChlor and the pool or spa. The following table describes generally accepted optimum water chemistry for portable pools and spas.

Parameter Recommended Level Spa Recommended Level Pool
Free Chlorine 1.5-3 PPM 1.5-3 PPM
pH 7.4-7.6 7.4-7.6
Total Alkalinity 100-140 PPM 100-140 PPM
Calcium Hardness 300-400 PPM 300-400 PPM
Cyanuric Acid 0 30-50 PPM

It is recommended that chlorine and PH levels are checked before each use, or at least once per week when not in use. Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness, and Salt Concentration should be checked at least once per month. It is recommended that the water is manually shocked after high usage (example: after a party with multiple users), or biweekly if used frequently. Always remember to leave the water circulating for several hours before retesting. Phosphates in the water water will increase the demand for chlorine and will reduce the life expectancy of the generator. Remove Phosphates upon start up and each month there after. Phosphate Remover can be purchased at any local Pool & Spa supply store.
WARNING: Consistent chlorine levels above 5.0 PPM or calcium hardness below 300 may lead to corrosion of metal components in the pool or spa.

Salt Requirement

Use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is at least 99.8% pure. Do to the popularity of salt pools there are now many stores that carry pool salt. It is also acceptable to use water conditioning salt but it may take this type of salt longer to dissolve. Do not use iodized or yellow prussiate of soda colored salt. Salt is added to the pool or spa water and the electrolytic cell will use this salt to make chlorine. The salt range for the MegaChlor is 3000 to 4000 PPM. The salt is constantly recycled, salt is lost only when pool water is removed from splashing or people getting out of the water. Salt is not lost due to evaporation.
Adding Salt

  1. Turn on the circulation system for the pool or spa.
  2. Make sure the MegaChlor is off until the salt is completely dissolved.
  3. Determine the amount of salt to add. Keep in mind that there may already be some salt in the water, especially if the water was supplied through a water softener.
  4. Evenly spread the salt around the inside perimeter of the pool.
  5. Salt can be added in the skimmer. Make sure the salt doesn’t overfill the skimmer or the pump may loose prime.

Calculating Required Salt

  1. Calculate the volume of water. If you don’t have that information on hand, feel free to estimate using an online pool water volume calculator.
  2. Multiply gallons by 0.025 for pounds (or liters by 0.003 for kgs)
Gallons Liters Salt lbs Salt kgs
2,000 7,500 50 20
4,000 15,000 100 45
6,000 22,500 150 65
8,000 30,000 200 90
10,000 37,500 250 110

MegaChlor Installation

MegaChlor is equipped with a 110/220 VAC Auto-Sensing Power Supply allowing MegaChlor to be installed on almost any pool or spa. Please follow the installation instructions below. The power supply is not an outdoor supply and needs to have protection from the environment.
Input Requirements: 100 to 240 VAC, 1.8A, 50-60 HZ. Output 12 VDC 5.0A, 60 Watts Maximum Power Supply
MegaChlor power supply is a high output indoor power supply and the location must meet the following requirements:

  1. 110 or 220 VAC
  2. Water protective cover if not indoors or in a protected area. The power cord should be plugged into a GFCI protected outlet near the spa.
  3. The power cable should have a routing path to the power supply where the cable is protected from people tripping on it and lawn mowers.
  4. NOT IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. The power supply will heat up during operation and if in sunlight it may overheat.
  5. The best location for the power supply is behind the spa’s skirt. This will protect the power supply from the elements. If the power supply is located outside it should be located inside a water proof box and not on the ground.
  6. The power supply must be located near the MegaChlor control box or an extension cable will need to be added. If located behind the spa’s skirt a hole will be needed below the control box to route the cable to the box.
  7. Once the 12 Vdc cable is routed to the box, remove the cover from the box and route the cable into the box through the open cable grip. The red wire goes to the Vdc In Red terminal and the black (or bare) wire goes to the Black Gnd terminal. A small standard screwdriver will be needed to tighten the connection. Make sure the ferrule is inserted properly, sometimes it slips below the post and doesn’t make a connection. If the red and black wire are reversed damage to the circuit may occur if it is turned on.

Control Box
Locate a suitable location for the control box meeting the following conditions:

  1. Close enough to the water for the 15 foot cell cable to reach the water
  2. Close enough to a GFCI protected outlet
  3. Not in direct sunlight. If in direct sunlight that may shorten the life of the controller
  4. When the cables are routed, they should not be in a path were people walk or can be damaged by equipment such as a lawn mower.
  5. A hard vertical surface for mounting the control box.
  6. Mount the control box with the supplied screws using the mounting holes on the flange. There is no need to open the control box.

Cell
The MegaChlor cell will hang over the edge of the pool or spa and hang down into the water. Find a location where the cell will be at least 1” from the side of the pool or spa and for best results as deep as possible. The deeper the cell is the more time the chlorine has to dissolve into the water before reaching the surface. Placing by a jet is also desirable as that will help to mix the chlorine.
If the cable is routed on the pool deck put a protective mat over it to reduce tripping hazards. Pool Cleaners: Make sure the cell is in a location where the pool cleaner will not get tangled in the cable.
MegaChlor-IL Installation
The MegaChlor-IL includes an in-line cell body and in-line electrode for installing the MegaChlor in the equipment area. There is no mounting kit for this product as each installation will be unique.
WARNING: Making chlorine in the pipes when there is no water flow is dangerous and can lead to damage, no flow detection is included with the MegaChlor.
Note: Even though the cell has 2″ NPT in and out connections the flow must be limited to 5GPM max to prevent damage to the MegaChlor electrode. A bypass must be used.

MegaChlor Operation

The MegaChlor has 3 buttons and 4 lights built into the overlay on the control box. With the buttons you can check the power level, change the power level and put it into boost mode. The lights will indicate the salt level, the current mode (making chlorine or standby), reading the power level and changing the power level.
Power Up
When the MegaChlor turns on it will flash the lights as follows:

  1. MegaChlor-CD: WHITE & GREEN Blinks five times
  2. MegaChlor: WHITE, RED, BLUE, GREEN – will flash in that order
  3. WHITE will flash every 10 seconds for about a minute, then chlorine production will start. For the CD version chlorine production may start depending on the chlorine level.

Making Chlorine (Salt Level Indication)
When making chlorine, MegaChlor will indicate if the salt level is high, low or normal. If it is low that is OK, you could add more salt if you want, but not required. The salt indicator isn’t a measurement of the actual salt concentration, it is more of a measurement of the power going to the titanium plates.
If the lights are on solid, MegaChlor is producing chlorine and the light color is an indication of the salt level:

  • Solid GREEN – Salt level over 4000 PPM, don’t add salt
  • Solid BLUE – Salt level 3000 to 4000 PPM, can add salt if not making enough chlorine
  • Solid RED – Salt level less than 3000 PPM, should add salt, especially if not making enough chlorine
  • Solid RED / GREEN at the same time – Salt Level has exceeded the maximum and the MegaChlor has shut down to protect the power supply and the cell. Drain out  some water and refill to dilute the salt level. Cycle power or press the boost button to have it check again. Perform the tests in the troubleshooting section.

Standby Mode (Not Making Chlorine)
The MegaChlor will produce chlorine for a period of time and then go into an off cycle (standby mode) for 3 hours and then repeat. The length of time for the on part of the cycle is determined from the power level setting and is 30 minutes for power level 1, 1 hour for power level 2 and an additional hour per power level. On level 3 it will be on for 2 hours. There will be visible bubbles coming out of the cell and you can tell the salt concentration from the light color. When the time is up it will turn off and wait 3  hours and then repeat. When it is in the off mode (standby) the lights will flash WHITE every 10 seconds.
Important: When electrode life has reached 90%, the WHITE light will flash (2) quick flashes every 10 seconds in standby instead of one flash. This is your reminder that the electrode is almost at end of life, so it is time to order a replacement electrode.
Power Levels
MegaChlor includes 10 power level settings that are set based on water volume, usage and testing. The MegaChlor factory setting is 3 (2 hours). The output power to the cell is always the same, the power level changes the amount of time the cell is energized when it turns on.
View the Current Power Level Setting
Simply press the UP or DOWN arrow button once and count the WHITE flashes. Each flash represents a power level. For example: 3 WHITE flashes = power level 3, 7 WHITE flashes = power level 7. After the power level is displayed MegaChlor will display either the chlorine value, current to the electrode or the zero point, see the section on OPTION: MegaChlor CD at the end of this manual, the chlorine value and the zero point are only used with the chlorine detecting electrode..
Change Power Level

  1. Press both the UP arrow and the DOWN arrow at the same time. The WHITE Light will turn on solid indicating that it is in power change mode.
  2. Press the UP arrow to increase power – the GREEN light will flash each time the UP arrow is pressed. If set at the maximum power level of 10, the GREEN light will be on solid.

Selecting the Right Power Level
Selecting the right power level requires some testing and adjustment. There are many factors that affect the sanitizing needs of a pool such as: use, number of people, if there  is an Ozone Generator, temperature, last drain and refill, does it have a cover, cyanuric acid or stabilizer, etc. However, after the testing and adjustment period, MegaChlor will take care of your sanitation needs day after day with minimal adjustments. As a starting point, please program MegaChlor and set the power level to the general  recommendations shown in the table.

Power Level Water Volume (gals)
1 to 3 Less than 1000
4 1000 to 3000
5 3000 to 6000
6 6000 to 10000
7 to 10 10000 and above

Test the Chlorine Level with test strips after 1 to 2 days. When testing, always try to measure at the same time of the day. If the chlorine level is LOW, increase the power level by one level. If the chlorine level is HIGH decrease the power level by one level. Wait a day or so after this initial adjustment, re-test and repeat as necessary until a consistent chlorine residual has been achieved. If the chlorine level is VERY high or VERY low, adjust by 2 levels, as needed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the chlorine level is zero 24 hours after installation, the initial chlorine demand may be above what MegaChlor can produce to break away from zero. In this case, manually add chlorine or shock (according to the company product label) to assist in the initial set-up.
If conditions change on the pool usage make sure to adjust the power level. If usage significantly increases, (return from vacation, etc) it is important to adjust the power level up accordingly. Always retest and adjust the power level as needed.
Boost Mode & Power Level Times
Activating Boost Mode will start a chlorine production cycle. To activate Boost Mode simply press the Boost Mode Button, the GREEN and BLUE led’s will flash letting you know a production cycle will start.
IMPORTANT: The MegaChlor can’t make chlorine faster. The Boost Mode simply turns it on for a single cycle. If the pool chlorine has dropped to 0 PPM from heavy usage, chlorine may need to be added. If currently in a production cycle pressing the Boost button will terminate the production cycle and place the MegaChlor in standby mode for 3 hours. The boost button is an easy way to start or stop a chlorine production cycle. When Boost Mode is active, the salt level light will flash.

Power Level 1 ON Time Power Level On Time
0:30:00 6 5:00:00
2 1:00:00 7 6:00:00
3 2:00:00 8 7:00:00
4 3:00:00 9 8:00:00
5 4:00:00 10 9:00:00

Electrode Life Span Indicator
This feature tracks the amount of time the MegaChlor electrode has been actively producing chlorine. The typical life span of the electrode is 7,000 hours of chlorine  production. The life span indicator is displayed by a series of flashing lights that represent the percentage of electrode life used.

  1. Press the Boost and Down arrow at the same time.
    The following lights will flash to indicate the percentage used:
    GREEN = 100
    BLUE = 10
    RED = 1
    Example: (5) BLUE flashes would mean 50% life has been used on the electrode.

  2. When electrode life has reached 90%, the WHITE light will flash (2) quick flashes every 10 seconds in standby instead of one flash. This is your reminder that the  electrode is almost at end of life, so it is time to order a replacement electrode.

MegaChlor CD: Chlorine Control
When using the MCCD-Electrode the MegaChlor will control the start of a production cycle based on the chlorine level reaching a low enough level and a 3 hour off time. The MegaChlor control box works with either electrode: MC- Electrode = standard electrode without the chlorine sensor, MCCD-Electrode = electrode with the chlorine sensor. Both electrodes have the same chlorine production rate.
Reading the flashing color values: Count the GREEN/BLUE/RED flashes to get the value. The calculation is: GREEN100 + BLUE10 + RED = the value. No GREEN, three BLUE and 4 RED flashes would be 34.

DOWN Arrow Display

Sensor Voltage – If in Standby Mode
The built in sensor measures for the absence of sanitizer as a small voltage. To view the current voltage reading – press the Down Arrow while in standby mode – The  WHITE light will flash the power level and then the current sensor value is displayed. When this value is low enough (Zero Point), MegaChlor determines the chlorine is gone and will start a cycle. With the MC-Electrode there is no sensor and this reading is always 1 RED flash indicating a low chlorine level.
Electrode Current (Salt Level) – If in a Chlorine Production Cycle
When in a chlorine production cycle the MegaChlor is measuring the power going to the electrode and the actual reading can be displayed by pressing the down arrow. Press the down arrow in standby mode to display the sensor value, and when in a production cycle display the electrode power. If the value is over 300 the salt is too high and exceeds the limit, MegaChlor will suspend chlorine production. If MegaChlor isn’t making enough chlorine and this value is lower than 200 salt can be added or increase the power level.
UP Arrow Display
Chlorine Production Zero – Standby mode or Chlorine Production Cycle
MegaChlor measures for the absence of sanitizer as a voltage with a built in sensor. When the sensor value drops below the Zero Point and it has been off at least 3 hours, MegaChlor will start a chlorine generation cycle. The Zero Point should be set to a value that represents no chlorine when measured with a test kit. The default value from the factory is 30, and will most likely never need to be changed. To view the zero point – press the Up Arrow – The WHITE light will flash the power level and then the zero point is displayed.
Changing the Zero Point
If you need to adjust the Zero Point press and hold the Up Arrow until after the current zero point has displayed and the WHITE led is on solid. While the WHITE led is solid pressing the up arrow will increase the zero point by 1 and pressing the down arrow will decrease it by one. The range is 10 to 150 and when at 10 the RED led will be on solid and when at 150 the GREEN led will be on solid. Increasing the value will tend to increase the chlorine level (turn on quicker when the chlorine is gone), decreasing the value will increase the length of time in standby mode which will lower the chlorine level.
Note: if your MegaChlor is running a previous version (less than 5 light flashes when it turns on), then your zero point range will instead be 10 to 60.
Sensor Maintenance
The chlorine sensor is part of the electrode and includes a gold and copper wire. The wires are visible through the slots in the electrode cell and should be inspected from time to time to make sure they are clean. In the picture the gold wire is clean and the copper wire has some buildup on it. To clean the sensor wires:

  • Soak in a mild acid, and then use a brush.
  • Carefully clean, as to not damage the sensors.

Troubleshooting Guide

It is always a good idea to revisit the user manual to make sure installation or maintenance steps were not overlooked before referring to the trouble shooting section.
Red and Green Light on at the Same Time
This is by far the most common problem and is an indication of too much salt. Even if you added the correct amount and the salt level measures OK, the indication is dependant on water temperature and other minerals in the water. It is always a good idea to start off low and add more salt after a couple days.
If you contact ControlOMatic with this problem you will be asked for the results of the following tests.

  • Easy First Test
    Take the electrode out of the water and turn it on (or press boost) so it starts making chlorine, if the lights still turn green/red then there is a problem and it isn’t the water.

  • Second Test – The Bucket Test
    Fill a 5 gallon bucket 2/3 with spa water and 1/3 with fresh water. Turn the unit off and leave in the bucket for 5 minutes to adjust to the temperature. Turn it on and see if the lights are blue when making chlorine, if they are then remove 1/3 of the spa water and replace with fresh water. If not try again but fill the bucket ½ with spa water and ½ with fresh water and try again.

  • Power Supply Test
    There is a slight chance it is the power supply, if you have a voltmeter measure the DC voltage and it should be around 5.5 Vdc. If it is higher, like 8 then that would cause the problem and the supply is bad.

Plates Need Cleaning – White Calcium Deposits

  • If there is a white calcium buildup between the titanium plates, this will interfere with the chlorine production. Disconnect the power before cleaning. Soak the cell in a mild acid (white vinegar or pH down) for 10 to 30 minutes and rinse in clean water. Repeat until the white deposits are gone.

RED Lights While Making Chlorine

  • Salt level low: Add salt. Before adding salt it is a good idea to measure the salt level first
  • Check the cell for white calcium buildup and if present clean the plates
  • Plates damaged: Unit needs to be replaced. The plates will last 7000 to 10000 hours of chlorine production and the MegaChlor may be at the end of its life.
    Note: The lower the power level you can operate on, the longer the MegaChlor will last.

Consistently Low Chlorine

  • Power level too low: Increase the power level.

  • Low salt level: Adjust the salt level as necessary. The MegaChlor will make less chlorine with a lower salt level.

  • Make sure you are measuring the chlorine at the end of a chlorine production cycle.

  • Plates need cleaning: See above.

  • High bather load: Additional chlorine or shock may be needed.

  • Very high salt level: The RED and GREEN lights may be on indicating a very high salt level. When this happens the MegaChlor shuts down and will stop making chlorine to protect the power supply. Drain out some of the water and refill with fresh water to lower the salt level. Cycle power or press the boost button to start a production cycle to test again.

  • Just doesn’t keep up:

  • Remove organic material such as leaves and clean the filter.
    Make sure the cell is at the deepest point in the spa and in a vertical orientation

  • Remove the phosphates: phosphates are food for algae and consume chlorine. The MegaChlor makes chlorine slowly and removing the phosphates will help lower the spas chlorine consumption demand.

  • Shock the water: you can use either a chlorine based shock or chlorine free.

Consistently High Chlorine

  • Power level too high: Lower the power level.
  • Lower the salt level by adding some water.

The MegaChlor is off, No Lights

  • Check if in the standby part of the cycle, watch and see if the GREEN lights flash every 10 seconds
  • The GFCI circuit breaker has tripped. Verify that there is input VAC.
  • The power supply has been damaged. The rain cover didn’t prevent moisture from the power supply, was subjected to freezing weather or the cord has been cut.

CD Version – Chlorine is Always Low
The MegaChlor-CD starts a chlorine production cycle when the chlorine reaches 0, and it may be 0 for a couple hours.

  • Measure the chlorine 15 minutes after a chlorine production cycle finishes. If lower than you want increase the power level. Measuring at any other time will be a lower measurement.
  • Increase the Zero Point. The chlorine will not have to get as low for the next cycle to start.

Replacement Parts & Accessories

The titanium plates of any saltwater chlorine generator will eventually wear out and need replacing. Visit https://www.controlomatic.com and select Shop which will take you to our store.

Item Part Number Type Description
1 MEGACHLOR-PSIL Power Supply Replacement in-line power supply for

MegaChlor, 12VDC
2| MC-ELECTRODE| Electrode| MegaChlor electrode replacement
3| MCCD-ELECTRODE| Electrode| MegaChlor electrode replacement with chlorine detection
4| MC-IL-ELECTRODE| Electrode| MegaChlor-IL electrode replacement
5| MCCD-IL-ELECTROD| Electrode| MegaChlor-CD-IL electrode replacement with chlorine detection
6| Insta-Test-4| Test Kit| Insta-Test 4 Spa Test Strips, Chlorine, pH, Hardness & Alkalinity
7| Insta-Test-Salt| Test Kit| Insta-Test Salt Pool and Spa Test Strips Sodium Chloride
8| CELL-HIDE| Kits| Includes 2 cable grips to conceal the electrode in the spa filter compartment
9| PS-HIDE| Kits| Includes a 2 foot pigtail and 1 cable grip to connect the control box to the spa pack

Limited Warranty

Models: This warranty applies to MegaChlor model referenced as “System”.
ControlOMatic, Inc. Warrants the system to be free of all defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the owners original purchase date. The system includes the power supply unit, cable, electronics, and electrolytic generator for residential use only. The product must be installed properly and used in accordance with this manual and all applicable local codes and regulations. This warranty is not transferable (proof of purchase may be necessary). Damage to the system from improper water maintenance is not covered in this warranty.
In no event shall ControlOMatic, Inc. be liable for consequential damages for breach of this warranty.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply. The warranty does not cover any loss or damage to the product due to improper installation, product abuse, misuse, negligence, or improper maintenance of the system, pool or spa. The warranty does not cover any loss or damage to the pool or spa, pool or spa components, users, or anything outside the system due to system failure. Since ControlOMatic has no control of the use of this system the purchaser assumes all responsibility for using the system.
This warranty does not apply to any costs, repairs, services, damages, claims or losses for all of the following: Service calls to install, re-install or correct the installation of the product, or to explain the usage of the system to the buyer, repairs necessitated by use other than normal home use, damage resulting from misuse, unintended use,  unforeseen use, non pool or spa use, abuse, accidents, alterations, improper installation, or corrective work necessitated by repairs made by anyone other than an authorized service technician.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE CONTINGENT ON THE PROPER USE OF THE SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN REPAIRED OR MODIFIED BY PERSONS OTHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER.
THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. MANUFACTURER HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT WILL MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY OF  LIABILITY, EXCEED THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED SYSTEM.
Should any problem develop during the warranty period contact ControlOMatic, https://www.controlomatic.com.

Product Registration
Register your MegaChlor online at
https://www.controlomatic.com/registration/ or fill out the registration form and mail it to:
ControlOMatic, Inc.
12659 Arbor Lane, Grass Valley, CA 95949
530-205-4520
https://www.controlomatic.com
Manuals also available at: https://www.controlomatic.com/documents
MegaChlor Manual
www.controlomatic.com
530-205-4520

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