S T A R T U P

BEFORE ADDING THE SALT

oBalance the chemicals. See the titled “Understanding the Chemistry” for recommended water balance. Also, add 1 quart of metal remover and 1 quart of non-copper based algaecide to the pool, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This will ensure that the transition to the Auto-Chlor system will be quick and trouble-free.

oMeasure existing salt in your pool. Years of liquid chlorine use may cause the salt reading to be higher due to residual salt.

oNew Pools: Wait 10-14 days, or longer if specified by the pool builder, for plaster to cure before

adding salt or operating the Auto-Chlor Chlorine Generator.

oBiguanide Pools: If installing on a pool using Biguanide sanitizers, all Biguanides must be removed before system startup.

ADDING THE SALT

1.Determine how much salt is needed from the Salinity Demand Table on the following page. This table is based on a salt concentration of 3500 ppm (approximately 1/3 of 1%). More may be added for larger pools (e.g. 4000 ppm) and less for very small bodies of water.

2.Keep the pump on to circulate the water.

3.Distribute the determined amount of salt evenly around the pool. To avoid clogging the filter or damaging the Control Box and pump, do not add salt through the skimmer or surge tank. Brushing the bottom helps dissolve the salt.

4.The readout on the chlorine generator may fluctuate until the salt is fully dissolved.

UNACCEPTABLE SALTS

Do Not Use:

Iodized Salt

Salts with anti-caking agents of more than 1%

Rock salt because of the dirt mixed with the rock salt

Calcium chloride; it is not a salt.

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