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The Amount Of Chlorine Produced By Your Hayward Salt Chlorine Generating System Is Dependent On

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For AQ-LOGIC-P-4, AQ-LOGIC-PS-x, PL-P-4 or PL-PS-x: 1. Enter the Configuration Menu. 2. Push ">" until Chlor. Config is displayed, then push "+". 3. With the Chlorinator Enabled, push ">" repeatedly until "Cell Type" is displayed. 4. Push "+" or "-" until desired model is displayed. 5. Exit Settings Menu by pushing the "Menu" button. For OmniLogic, OmniPL or S3 Omni 1. Enter the Configuration Wizard or Quick Edit. 2. Advance to "Sense and Dispense". 3. Advance to "Type of Chlorinator". 4. Select your desired model. 5. Exit Configuration Wizard or Quick Edit. For AQRS340, AQRS325 or AQRS315 1. From the Home Menu, select "System settings" 2. Select "Service settings" 3. Select "System config" 4. Select "Cell type" and choose your desired model 5. Exit to save your selection. **** IMPORTANT INFORMATION **** Regarding Extended Pool Filtration cycles and Low Flow Rate conditions THE AMOUNT OF CHLORINE PRODUCED BY YOUR HAYWARD SALT CHLORINE GENERATING SYSTEM IS DEPENDENT ON THE LENGTH OF TIME THAT YOUR FILTER PUMP RUNS EVERY DAY. SO, YOUR CHLORINATION SETTING SHOULD BE MATCHED TO THE FILTER PUMP RUN TIME OF YOUR POOL. If you plan to INCREASE or DECREASE the filter pump cycle on your pool, be sure to adjust the chlorination setting on your chlorinator to compensate for the change in total chlorine production. By properly adjusting your setting, you are preventing the over-chlorination or under-chlorination of your pool. For example, If you plan on doubling the filter pump operating time (say from 8 hours/day to 16 hours/day), then reduce your chlorination setting by a factor of 2 (say from 50% to 25%). If you plan to triple your filter pump operating time, then reduce your chlorination setting by a factor of 3. Likewise, if you reduce your filter pump operating time (say from 12 hours/day to 8 hours/day), then increase your chlorination setting by a factor of 1.5 (i.e. 12/8=1.5) These adjustments, while necessary and important, are APPROXIMATIONS to the actual adjustment your pool requires. After any chlorination adjustment, monitor the pool's chlorine level closely for 1-2 weeks. If the readings stabilize in the 1-3 ppm range then you are all set, otherwise make another small adjustment (up or down) to increase or decrease the chlorine level. Once the chlorinator is set, it is good practice to check your chlorine levels weekly to ensure operation is normal. When using 2-speed or variable speed pumps on low speed, check to be sure your salt cell is receiving adequate flow. Low flow conditions can result in insufficient water in the cell causing inefficient chlorine production. As a precaution, the cell can be installed vertically to keep it flooded with water. These are the desired installation configurations when using 2-speed or variable speed pumps. USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
For AQ-LOGIC-P-4, AQ-LOGIC-PS-x, PL-P-4 or PL-PS-x:
1.
Enter the Configuration Menu.
2.
Push “>” until Chlor. Config is displayed, then push “+”.
3.
With the Chlorinator Enabled, push “>” repeatedly until “Cell Type” is displayed.
4.
Push “+” or “-” until desired model is displayed.
5.
Exit Settings Menu by pushing the “Menu” button.
For OmniLogic, OmniPL or S3 Omni
1.
Enter the Configuration Wizard or Quick Edit.
2.
Advance to “Sense and Dispense”.
3.
Advance to “Type of Chlorinator”.
4.
Select your desired model.
5.
Exit Configuration Wizard or Quick Edit.
For AQRS340, AQRS325 or AQRS315
1.
From the Home Menu, select “System settings”
2. Select “Service settings”
3. Select “System config”
4.
Select “Cell type” and choose your desired model
5.
Exit to save your selection.
**** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ****
Regarding Extended Pool Filtration cycles and Low Flow Rate conditions
THE AMOUNT OF CHLORINE PRODUCED BY YOUR HAYWARD SALT CHLORINE GENERATING SYSTEM IS DEPENDENT ON THE LENGTH
OF TIME THAT YOUR FILTER PUMP RUNS EVERY DAY.
SO, YOUR CHLORINATION SETTING SHOULD BE MATCHED TO THE FILTER
PUMP RUN TIME OF YOUR POOL.
If you plan to INCREASE or DECREASE the filter pump cycle on your pool, be sure to adjust the chlorination setting on your chlorinator to compen-
sate for the change in total chlorine production.
By properly adjusting your setting, you are preventing the over-chlorination or under-chlorination
of your pool.
For example, If you plan on doubling the filter pump operating time (say from 8 hours/day to 16 hours/day), then reduce your chlorination setting
by a factor of 2 (say from 50% to 25%).
If you plan to triple your filter pump operating time, then reduce your chlorination setting by a factor of
3. Likewise, if you reduce your filter pump operating time (say from 12 hours/day to 8 hours/day), then increase your chlorination setting by a
factor of 1.5 (i.e. 12/8=1.5)
These adjustments, while necessary and important, are APPROXIMATIONS to the actual adjustment your pool requires. After any chlorination
adjustment, monitor the pool’s chlorine level closely for 1-2 weeks. If the readings stabilize in the 1-3 ppm range then you are all set, otherwise
make another small adjustment (up or down) to increase or decrease the chlorine level. Once the chlorinator is set, it is good practice to check
your chlorine levels weekly to ensure operation is normal.
When using 2-speed or variable speed
pumps on low speed, check to be sure your
salt cell is receiving adequate flow. Low flow
conditions can result in insufficient water in
the cell causing inefficient chlorine produc-
tion. As a precaution, the cell can be in-
stalled vertically to keep it flooded with water.
These are the desired installation configura-
tions when using 2-speed or variable speed
pumps.