The titanium electrode and E.C.O. electrodes have a self cleaning function incorporated into the
electronic control's programming.
In
most cases this self cleaning action will keep the electrodes
working at optimum efficiency. If the pool water is hard (high mineral content) the electrodes may
require periodic manual cleaning. To maintain maximum performance, we recommend that you
open and visually inspect the titanium and E.C.O. electrodes
(48 &
49)
monthly.
The following steps are some instructions on
how
to clean your cell.
1.
Switch off the unit and unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
2. Disconnect the hose
(12)
from the cell housing (46) outlet
(see
drawing
38).
3. Unscrew the titanium electrode plug collar and cell collar, disconnect the plug from the
titanium electrode
(48) and remove the titanium electrode from the cell housing
(see
drawing 39).
4. Place the titanium electrode in a conta
in
er
and pour kitchen grade vinegar into the contain
er
until the titanium electrode is immersed
(see
drawing
40). Soak for 1 hour and then flush
with a high-pressure garden hose.
5. Unscrew the E.C.O. electrode plug collar and cell collar, disconnect the plug from the E.C.O.
electrode
(49) and remove the E.C.O. electrode from the cell housing
(see
drawing
41).
6.
Place the E.C.O. electrode
in
a container and pour kitchen grade vinegar into the container
until the E.C.O. electrode is immersed
(see
drawing
42). Soak
for
1 hour and then flush with
a high-pressure garden hose.
7. Disconnect the interconnecting hose (13) from the cell housing inlet
(see
drawings
37
&
43).
8.
Remove the cell housing from the tank base
(see
drawing
44).
9.
Flush with a high-pressure garden hose
if
there is any sediments
in
the cell housing.
10. Reverse steps 2 to 9 to reconnect everything back.