Watermaid ecoblend Owner's Handbook Manual - Boost
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Copyright © 2017 Watermaid Pty Ltd
Version 20170223
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Boost
During periods of high chlorine demand (such as high bather load or a heat wave), it may be desirable to use
the boost feature. The WATERMAID® WM44 allows you to set a boost period between 1 and 24 hours
running time at 100% production. Simply set the desired boost time and when the cycle is complete, the
WM44 will revert back to its normal operating state.
Step
Action
Display
1
Press BOOST and use the ▲ and ▼
buttons to select the desired
boost time (between 1 and 24 hours).
2
Press ENTER to commence the boost cycle. Once the set time has
lapsed, the WM44 will revert back to its original setting.
3
Cancelling Boost during its cycle
During the boost cycle, press BOOST followed by ENTER to stop.
The WM44 will revert back to its original setting
9
Warning Lights
9.1
Water flow warning light
The WATERMAID® WM44 uses technology to sense any significant disturbance to water flow and will
automatically turn off power to the cell. A water flow event is indicated on the WM44 with a red flashing
warning light / LED ("WATER FLOW") and will also display the warning "Check water flow!" on the LCD screen.
If pump protection is enabled, power to the pump will also be stopped once pre-set parameters have been
reached. See troubleshooting for further details.
9.2
Low salt warning light
The WATERMAID® WM44 uses technology to indicate a low salt level. This level will vary depending on the
cell model and water temperature (refer to Table: "Required Salt Level"). If the "LOW SALT" warning light/LED
is illuminated and the message "Salt too low!" is displayed on the LCD screen, then salt should be added to
ensure adequate sanitation and prevent damage to the cell.
9.3
High salt warning light
The WATERMAID® WM44 uses technology to indicate a high salt level. This level will vary depending on the
cell model and water temperature (refer to Table: "Required Salt Level"). If the "HIGH SALT" warning
light/LED is illuminated and the message "Salt too high!" is displayed on the LCD screen, then it may be