Mio STANDARD Water Dispenser User Manual


 
5
BAR METER
WARNING
LED
REASON/ACTION
Off
Green
1. Start – up delay functioning.
2. System Control set below
max. Cell is turned off. (Refer
System Control page 7).
Off
Red
1. Gas detected. Check
pump/pipes for damage.
2. Gas sensor not connected to
cell
4 or 5 LEDs on
Green
System operating normally
1 to 5 LEDs on
Red
1. Salt level too low. Add salt at
a rate of 25kg per 25000L.
2. Cell is calcified. Clean cell.
3. Water temperature low.
OPERATION OF AQUACHLOR SC SYSTEM:
The Aquachlor SC system operates similarly to the C System described above. The
SC system uses a patented Electronic Self Cleaning system to clean your Cell and
therefore you should not have to clean your SC cell unless you have extreme water
conditions. Note: a Aquachlor SC cell must be used with an SC Unit.
AQUACHLOR MODEL C and SC SERIES SPECIAL FEATURES
SYSTEM CONTROL:
The System Control varies the amount of time the Cell operates during the
filtration cycle.
The System Control will not vary the electrical current supplied to the Cell. (As shown
on the Display).
As an example, if one filtration cycle is set at 5 hours, and the System Control is set to
80%, then the total amount of time the Cell will operate during the 5-hour cycle will be 4
hours. If the System Control is set to 60%, the Cell will operate for 3 hours total over
the 5-hour filtration cycle.
When the System Control is set to MIN, the Cell will be OFF for the duration of the
filtration cycle. When the System Control is set to MAX, the Cell will be ON for the
duration of the filtration cycle.
During the filtration cycle, the Cell will be turned ON and OFF a number of times each
hour, unless the System Control is set at MIN or MAX. Using the previous example (of
60%), the Cell will operate for about 36 minutes each hour. This 36-minute operating
time will be made up of a number of smaller operating periods. As an example, the Cell
may turn ON 12 times (for a period of 3 minutes each time) over the hour to make up the
36 minutes. This enables the electronic circuitry to re - adjust to any changes in the pool
water condition. For example, dilution from winter rains, the addition of salt etc.