Watermaid WM10LED Owner's Handbook Manual

Manual is about: POOL CHLORINATION WITH SALT

Summary of WM10LED

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    2005 owner's handbook proven performance since 1971 pool chlorination with salt wm10led proven performance since 1971 pool chlorination with salt 2005 important please@read@ instructions@ before@use for technical service or advice, contact: australia sydney (head office) - watermaid pty ltd 24 tepko...

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    21 1 statutory rights of consumers the warranty terms set out below do not exclude any conditions or warranties which may be mandatorily implied by law, and your attention is drawn to the provisions of the australian trade practices act, 1974 and the state legislation which confers certain rights up...

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    20 1. Essentials for a healthy pool........................................... A) filtration........................................................... B) chlorination....................................................... C) ph.................................................................... 2. ...

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    19 poor circulation * dirty and clogged filter * skimmer baskets full of leaves, hair, debris etc * faulty pump * low speed pump * water level is low * cell is clogged with scale [refer to section 7(iii)] filter problem if the watermaid chlorinator is capable of registering 75 - 100%, but the pool o...

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    The following is a list of possible causes to commonly encountered problems. Chlorine residual low or nil * not enough chlorine being produced [refer to section 7(i)] * heavy bather load - insufficient running times to cope [refer to section 9] * strong sunlight conditions and/or insufficient chlori...

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    Floor and can then be vacuumed directly to waste (i.E. Not through the filter). Following this, the pool should gradually attain a clean, clear condition after constant filtration and chlorination. 5. Finally, the use of lanthanum carbonate (or "starver") is recommended to reduce the phosphorous con...

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    16 the ideal environment for algal growth is when there are periods of zero chlorine. Algae blooms can take less than a day to turn a pool or spa green. At the first sign of adversity, the algae population goes into a reproduction phase to produce spores. The size of these spores is less than 0.2 mi...

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    15 * if the result is between -0.2 and +0.2, then the pool water is in balance. * if the result is lower than -0.2, then the pool water is corrosive. * if the result is higher than +0.2, then the pool water is scale- forming. Langlier index calculation table - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...

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    Public pools may require multiple chlorinators, pumps and filters, as well as 24- hour operation of the pool equipment. A "rule of thumb" is 1 kg (2.2 lb) of 100% available chlorine per 20 bather hours (2 people/10 hrs etc). In addition to normal running hours, the watermaid, pump and filter should ...

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    13 generally, the precious coating on the anode is lost at a rate of 1 microgram per amp hour. This usually means a watermaid cell will have a 5-10 year life. The use of neat (undiluted) acid solutions will deteriorate the precious coating of the electrode, drastically shortening the life of the cel...

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    12 bottom union clockwise and remove the cell from the pipe work. Aim a strong jet of water from a tap or hose into the cell. If all scale is removed successfully proceed to step 4, otherwise proceed to step 3. B) for ez300 cells: if the mesh electrode is clean, then separate the electrodes by pulli...

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    11 for on settings, slide the pins away from the centre of the timeclock. For off settings, slide the pins towards the centre of the timeclock. 3) position the small white switch to the clock setting. N.B. If the timeclock on the watermaid is different to the one pictured and has just two settings, ...