Hayward CAT 6000 CAT 6000 Owners Manual - Page 23

Calibrate TDS, Calibrate NaCl Salt, Enter Total Alkalinity, Enter Calcium Hardness

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• Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration. • Push the OK button to change the setpoint to the selected value. Chlorine calibration is recommended if drastic changes in water chemistry occur. Changes in pool chemistry may include a change in the pH set point, TDS set point, or cyanuric acid level. Calibrate TDS The CAT 6000 requires TDS calibration in order to match manual water testing results, compensate for an unclean or aging TDS sensor, and confirm proper operation of the system. • From the menu, select the TDS Calibrate option using the Enter button. • The current TDS measurement is displayed. • Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration. • Push the OK button to calibrate to the selected value. Calibrate NaCl (Salt) The CAT 6000 requires NaCl calibration in order to match manual water testing results and confirm proper operation of the system. Before NaCl calibration, it is necessary to calibrate TDS. • From the menu, select the NaCl Calibrate option using the Enter button. • Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration. • Push the OK button to calibrate to the selected value. Enter Total Alkalinity The CAT 6000 can display this entered value and utilizes the total alkalinity in calculating the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) of the water. • From the menu, select the Total Alkalinity option using the Enter button. • The current total alkalinity value is displayed. • Use the Up and Down buttons to enter the total alkalinity of the water as measured by a test kit. • Push the OK button to enter the selected value. Enter Calcium Hardness The CAT 6000 can display this entered value and utilizes the calcium hardness in calculating the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) of the water. • From the menu, select the Calcium Hardness option using the Enter button. • The current calcium hardness value is displayed. • Use the Up and Down buttons to enter the calcium hardness of the water as measured by a test kit. • Push the OK button to enter the selected value. 22 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration.
Push the OK button to change the setpoint to the selected value.
Chlorine calibration is recommended if drastic changes in water chemistry occur. Changes in pool
chemistry may include a change in the pH set point, TDS set point, or cyanuric acid level.
Calibrate TDS
The CAT 6000 requires TDS calibration in order to match manual water testing results, compensate
for an unclean or aging TDS sensor, and confirm proper operation of the system.
From the menu, select the TDS Calibrate option using the Enter button.
The current TDS measurement is displayed.
Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration.
Push the OK button to calibrate to the selected value.
Calibrate NaCl (Salt)
The CAT 6000 requires NaCl calibration in order to match manual water testing results and confirm
proper operation of the system. Before NaCl calibration, it is necessary to calibrate TDS.
From the menu, select the NaCl Calibrate option using the Enter button.
Use the Up and Down buttons to select a value for the calibration.
Push the OK button to calibrate to the selected value.
Enter Total Alkalinity
The CAT 6000 can display this entered value and utilizes the total alkalinity in calculating the Langelier
Saturation Index (LSI) of the water.
From the menu, select the Total Alkalinity option using the Enter button.
The current total alkalinity value is displayed.
Use the Up and Down buttons to enter the total alkalinity of the water as measured by a test
kit.
Push the OK button to enter the selected value.
Enter Calcium Hardness
The CAT 6000 can display this entered value and utilizes the calcium hardness in calculating the
Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) of the water.
From the menu, select the Calcium Hardness option using the Enter button.
The current calcium hardness value is displayed.
Use the Up and Down buttons to enter the calcium hardness of the water as measured by a
test kit.
Push the OK button to enter the selected value.