
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Oxeo LT VP 1.0EN
3.1. Bluetooth® and Wifi control
The Oxeo LT VP control box has an embedded Bluetooth® and Wifi transmitter used to control your appliance from a smart-
phone or tablet. To be able to control the Oxeo LT VP, you need an iOs (Apple®) or Android smartphone or tablet running
Bluetooth® Low Energy (v4.x) or Wifi 802.11 b/n/g. Other operating systems (Windows Phone®,...) or devices not running
the above-mentioned pre-requisites are not supported.
For a Wifi connection, the local Wifi details (SSID and password) need to be entered and a Vigipool account created to connect
your Oxeo LT VP to the Wifi router and control the Oxeo LT VP using local Wifi and remotely (see "Vigipool Universe"
leaflet).
3.2. iOs / Android applications
To download the Vigipool application, scan the QR CODE below. You can also search for Vigipool in the App Store or Play
Store search engine:
With Bluetooth, only one phone/tablet can be connected to the box at a time. To connect with
another device, you must first disconnect.
To enable the Bluetooth pairing, bring the phone/tablet up to the unit's contact when requested
by the app, or press the button on the device.
It is possible to automatically update the software embedded in the device. To do this, it must
be connected to WiFi or to another Vigipool device that is itself connected to WiFi. If you only
use the device via Bluetooth, it is possible to create an access point from your phone in order to
temporarily connect the device and update its software if necessary.
3.3. Automatic treatment - RedOx regulation
Oxeo LT VP measures the RedOx potential and injects an oxidising product into the pool water until the RedOx potential falls
below the set threshold.
All disinfectants used in pools are used to oxidise micro-organisms. This oxidation consists in capturing electrons on organic
molecules to prevent the proliferation of bacteria. This chemical reaction is called oxidation reduction and the capacity of water
to disinfect can be assessed by measuring its oxidation reduction potential (RedOx potential, ORP or rH).
Pool water must not only be clean and healthy, it must also be capable of destroying the bacteria and micro-organisms that
arrive from the outside. It is therefore not enough just to disinfect it, it must also remain disinfectant. It is therefore essential
to use ''persistent'' products.
3.3.1. Liquid disinfectants
Chlorine
Chlorine is undoubtedly the most used disinfectant in pools and the only one authorised in France for pools open to the public.
In its liquid form it is usually sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Highly efficient, sodium hypochlorite has the disadvantage of
raising the pH. Chlorine treatment is not recommended with a UV steriliser.
Active oxygen
Also called hydrogen peroxide, it is a powerful disinfectant. Odour free and irritation free, active oxygen however has a short
duration which limits its use to small pools.
Associated with UV treatment, active oxygen is an ecological and efficient solution to treatment.
PHMB
PolyHexaMethylene Biguanide is a non chlorine disinfectant that is especially stable and little impacted by pH and temperature
variations. In liquid form it allows efficient and automatic treatment.
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