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Page 1 - SALT CHLORINATOR LM2 SERIES

CLEARWATER®SALT CHLORINATOR LM2 SERIESPROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION MANUAL,OWNER’S MANUAL AND WARRANTY INFORMATION

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10INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS5. Connecting to power supplyThe LM2 is factory set as a 220 volt unit. To operate at 110V, transfer the brown wire on tran

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11INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSNOTE: The Super Chlorinate function will remain active for a total of 24 operating hours after being selected.IMPORTANT: Th

Page 4 - ELECTRICAL HAZARD

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSLM2 Control PCBBlackYel/WhiteGreenRedPentair IntelliTouch:Communication Terminal BlockSecuring the Communications WiringFit t

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CONTROLLER OPERATIONController OperationStartupWhen switched on, the chlorinator must go through an initialization sequence; this is indicated by the

Page 6 - Model LM2-40

CONTROLLER OPERATIONController SelectionController: # of Flashes: Off Time:POLARIS Eos 1 Approximately 5 secondsPENTAIR IntelliT

Page 7 - PRECAUTIONS:

CONTROLLER OPERATIONPolaris Eos: “Check Chlorinator” “0ppm Salt”Jandy Aqualink RS (REV “K”): “0ppm Salt”Jandy Aqualink RS (REV “L”): “No Flow”Pentair

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HOW YOUR CLEARWATER CHLORINATOR WORKS16How your Clearwater Chlorinator WorksCommon salt (sodium chloride) is made up of two elements, sodium and chlor

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17OPERATIONClearwater LM2 Series OperationThe chlorine production of the Clearwater LM2 is controlled by the number of hours the Clearwater and filtra

Page 10 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

18CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS Control Panel FunctionsLM2-24 Display PanelOn/Off ButtonThe Clearwater will operate when the pump is turned on. If necessar

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INDICATOR LIGHTS - WHAT THEY MEANIndicator lights: What they meanChlorine OutputA series of six lights indicate the chlorine output setting of the pow

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CLEARWATER SALT CHLORINATORCHLORINE GENERATING DEVICE LM2 SERIES FOR RESIDENTIAL POOLSDOMESTIC REGISTRATION NUMBER:MODEL LM2-15: 27850MODEL LM2-24: 27

Page 13 - Controller Operation

20CELL LIFE / OPERATING TIPSCell LifeThe expected lifespan of a Clearwater cell when sized and maintained appropriately is ap-proximately 5 years in a

Page 14 - CONTROLLER OPERATION

F. Super chlorinate functionThe super chlorinate button automatically boosts chlorine levels for a period of 24 hours. During this time it is safe t

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SALT: WHEN AND HOW TO ADD ITSalt: When And How To Add ItWhen to add saltAdd salt when indicated on the control panel. The light marked ‘Add Salt’ fun

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SALT: WHEN AND HOW TO ADD ITHow to add saltEvenly disperse the proper amount of salt around the perimeter of the pool. Run pump for 4-6 hours. Allow

Page 17 - OPERATION

SALT CHART24The following is a chart to determine the amount of salt required toraise a pool to 4000 parts per millionSalt ChartNote: There may alread

Page 18 - Control Panel Functions

25STABILIZER CHARTStabilizer (cyanuric acid) chartThe following is a chart to determine the amount of stabilizer(cyanuric acid) in kg required to rais

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SOME TIPS ON WATER CHEMISTRYSome Tips on Water ChemistryHow to adjust pH.A pH range of 7.2 – 7.6 is ideal for maximum comfort and maximum chlorine eff

Page 20 - Operating Tips

SOME TIPS ON WATER CHEMISTRY27Use of algaecides and phosphate removersAlthough not normally needed, algaecides and phosphate removers may be used in c

Page 21 - OPERATING TIPS

28TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshootingNote: If the chlorinator and pump are running it is normal for a cloud of small bubbles to be produced in the cell, i

Page 22 - Salt: When And How To Add It

29TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem BPool is green and no chlorine readingChlorine is still considered the most effective way of destroying algae and bacteria in

Page 23 - SALT: WHEN AND HOW TO ADD IT

TABLE OF CONTENTSSafety Instructions 4Technical Specifications 6Installation Instructions 7Controller Operation 13H

Page 24 - Salt Chart

30TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem CChlorine odourCAUSE: Not enough free chlorine.Surprisingly, the problem here is not too much chlorine as many imagine. Chlo

Page 25 - STABILIZER CHART

31TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem GChlorine Output will not reach maximum – Add Salt light may also be onCAUSE 1: Low incoming voltage.REMEDY:Confirm proper w

Page 26 - Some Tips on Water Chemistry

32TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem HNo Flow light onCAUSE1: Insufficient water flow through the cell.REMEDY:Ensure sufficient water flow through chlorinator cel

Page 27 - SOME TIPS ON WATER CHEMISTRY

33TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem JChlorine level is too highCAUSE 1: Chlorinator is manufacturing too much chlorine.REMEDY 1:Use the output button to reduce

Page 28 - Troubleshooting

Chlorinator MaintenanceWinterizingWhen closing the pool for the winter, perform the following additional steps to winter-ize your Clearwater salt chlo

Page 29 - Problem B

4. Mix cleaning solution in a suitable plastic vessel by adding one part of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid to ten parts water. Note: To avoid sp

Page 30 - Problem F

36For more information contact your local Clearwater dealer or telephone Zodiac Pool Care Canada:Zodiac Pool Care Canada2115 South Service Road West U

Page 31 - Problem G

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL HAZARD· To reduce risk of electrical shock - Make sure all power to pool equipment area is off prior to any installati

Page 32 - Problem I

WARNING Failure to heed the following warnings could cause damage to pool equipment or personal injury.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5· Chlorinator must be ins

Page 33 - Problem J

6TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSModel LM2-15Model LM2-24Model LM2-40Chlor ine O utput: 15 g/hourSalt L evel: 4000 ppmI nput:220V, 60Hz AC 2 Amp or 110V 60

Page 34 - Chlorinator Maintenance

7INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINDOOR POOL APPLICATIONSATTENTION For residential indoor pool installations under 130 000 litres use only the Clearwater Sa

Page 35 - CHLORINATOR MAINTENANCE

8INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1. SaltUse refined pure salt (sodium chloride), avoid additives such as iodine. Add salt at the rate of 4 kg per 1000 litre

Page 36 - LM Series Limited Warranty

9b) The cell must be horizontal with the unions facing downward. The cell must be level in order for the flow sensor to function properly.c) Not

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