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4. Mix cleaning solution in a suitable plastic vessel by adding one part of hydrochloric
(muriatic) acid to ten parts water. Note: To avoid splash, always ADD MURIATIC
ACID TO WATER rather than water to muriatic acid. Solutions stronger that
1:10 will damage cell and void warranty. Pour the cleaning mixture into the
upturned cell housing until the electrodes are completely covered. Allow the cleaning
solution to dissolve the calcium deposits for approximately 5 minutes. When the
electrodes are clean, pour the cleaning solution and the calcium residue out of the cell
housing into a bucket of water. The cleaning solution containing muriatic acid must be
disposed of according to federal, provincial or local regulations.
Note: Never mix chemicals together. Always rinse bucket and drain area after
cleaning cell.
To avoid personal injury when working with pool chemicals, always wear rubber
gloves and eye protection and work in a well ventilated area. Use caution when
choosing a location to open and use chemicals as they may damage any surface in
which they come in contact.
5. Repeat the procedure if necessary. Take care to avoid splashing the cell terminals and
other equipment with the acidic cleaning solution. Wash down any spills with plenty of
fresh water.
6. Rinse the electrodes in clean water and refit the cell and housing to the filtration system.
Tighten the barrel union connectors to prevent leaks.
7. Replace the electrical connectors after drying and smearing lightly with silicone grease.
8. Reset valves and switches. Turn pump and chlorinator on.
9. Confirm chlorine output and settings on the power pack.
Your Clearwater Chlorinator has been designed with an electronic flow switch. This
device automatically switches the chlorinator off when water through the cell stops.
To prevent damage and personal injury, do not in any way interfere with this system
that has been designed for your protection.
Chlorinator Maintenance
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CHLORINATOR MAINTENANCE
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