Important notice – Davey EcoSpa Salt Water Spa Sanitisation System User Manual
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
FACTORS THAT WILL IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE & LIFE
OF YOUR SALT WATER BROMINATOR
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BROMINATOR
There are THREE main factors that will damage your Brominator and reduce the life of the product.
Please monitor the following factors in accordance with your installation & operating instructions.
1. MAINTAIN OPTIMUM SALT LEVELS:
OPTIMUM SALT LEVEL: 2500ppm
• Run Brominator at the Salt Levels stated within this document to ensure
optimum sanitizer output and cell life.
• Operating this device at low salt levels will damage the cell and reduce its life.
• The control panel displays red LED indicator warnings when the salt levels are
low.
• If no action is taken to rectify the salt levels, damage to the cell may result
which will not be covered under warranty.
2. MONITOR & MAINTAIN YOUR BROMINATOR CELL:
• To keep your salt water Brominator in the best possible condition, regular
monitoring of the electrolytic cell is recommended. The ‘Cell’ is the clear
plastic housing located in the plumbing.
• During the Bromination process a white powdery Calcium scale may naturally
build up on the titanium plates in the cell. Monitor the cell to prevent excessive
scale build up. Excessive scale build up will cause
damage to your cell, and dramatically reduce its efficiency and lifespan.
• Reverse Polarity models are low maintenance models that minimise scale
build up.
• If Calcium scale does build up please clean the cell, following the cleaning
instructions provided on page 6.
• NEVER: Use concentrated acid to clean your cell.
• NEVER: Leave cell in cleaning solution for extended periods of time
• NEVER: Use metal implements, scourers or brushes to clean your cell
3. BALANCED POOL WATER CHEMISTRY:
• Salt levels MUST be maintained at 3000ppm for optimum performance and
lifespan
• Calcium Hardness levels MUST be kept to ideal ranges of 200-275ppm (for
Concrete and Tiled Pools) and 100-225ppm (for other surfaces) to prevent
excessive scale build up and damage to equipment
• pH levels MUST be kept to ideal levels to prevent damage to equipment and
pool surfaces and to obtain optimum sanitizer effectiveness (Refer to page 5).
• Total Alkalinity must also be kept in an ideal range (Refer to page 5).
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