Intex Krystal Clean Poolwater 8220 User manual

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INTEX®OWNER’S MANUAL
Krystal Clean Poolwater™ System
Model 8220 220 - 230 V~, 50 Hz
Model 8230 230 - 240 V~, 50 Hz
220W, IPX5
Warning 2
Parts Reference 3
Product Information and Specifications 4
Set Up Instructions 5-9
Salt & Pool Water Volumes 10
Intex Pools Salt Table 11
Intex Pools Operating Time Table 12
Non Intex Pools Salt Table 13
Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table 13
Operating Instructions 14-15
Alarm Codes & LED Code Chart 16-17
Stationary Mounting Option 18
Maintenance 18-19
Long Term Storage 19
INTEX 3-Way Test Strips 20
Pool Maintenance and Chemical Definitions 20
Trouble Shooting Guide 21-22
General Aquatic Safety 22
Limited Warranty 23
Intex Service Center Locations 23
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULE
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING
AND USING THIS PRODUCT.
Made in China
© 2006 ®™ Intex Recreation Corp.
Intex Trading Ltd.
C/O Intex (HongKong) Ltd.
Intex Trading B.V.
P. O. Box nr. 1075-4700 BB Roosendaal
102**-R0-0710

This Electronic Saltwater System is intended to be used only for the purposes described in this
manual. Failure to follow all product, package and package insert safety and installation instructions
could result in property damage, electric shock, entanglement or other serious injury or death.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
•To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product. Always supervise children
and those with disabilities.
•Risk of electric shock. Connect this product only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a
ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD). Contact a qualified
electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI/RCD. Use a qualified
electrician to install the GFCI/RCD, which has a maximum rate of 30mA. Do not use a portable
residual current device (PRCD).
•Do not bury electrical cord. Locate cord where it will not be damaged by lawn mowers, hedge
trimmers, and other equipment.
•The supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged the appliance should be scrapped.
•To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use extension cords, timers, plug adaptors or converter
plugs to connect unit to electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.
•Assembly and disassembly by adults only.
•Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when your hands are
wet.
•Children must stay away from this product and all electrical cords.
•Do not operate this product when pool is occupied.
•Always unplug this product from the electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing.
•This product is for use with storable pools only. Do not use with permanently-installed pools. A
storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and
reassembled to its original integrity.
•Keep this product more than 2m away from the pool.
•Keep the plug of this product more than 3.5m away from the pool.
•The plug shall be accessible after product installed.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, ENTANGLEMENT OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
The product warnings, instructions and safety rules provided with this product represent some of the
common risks associated with water recreation appliances and do not cover all instances of risk or
danger. Please use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.
Read, Understand and Follow All Instructions Carefully Before Installing and Using this Product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULE
For Portable, Above-The-Ground Pools Only
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Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar
with all the parts.
PARTS REFERENCE
REF. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. REMARK
05CG-01 Electrolytic Cell (with Titanium Plates) 1
05CG-02 O-Ring A (pre-installed in 05CG-01) 1
05CG-03 Screw 4
05CG-04 Flow Sensor (subassembly) 1
05CG-05 O-Ring B (pre-installed in 05CG-06/05CG-09) 2
05CG-06 Flow Sensor Conduit 1
05CG-07 O-Ring C (pre-installed in 05CG-06) 1
05CG-08 Debris Screen 1
05CG-09 Screen Fitting with Threaded Collar 1
05CG-10 Connector Hose with Threaded Fittings 1 1-1/2”(D) x 3-1/4’(L) (38mm(D) x 1m(L))
05CG-11 Adaptor A with Threaded Collar 1
For Filter Pumps with 1-1/4” (32mm) hose size
05CG-12 Threaded Adaptor B 1
For Filter Pumps with 1-1/4” (32mm) hose size
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POWER CORD
05CG-11
05CG-02
05CG-03
05CG-04
05CG-05
05CG-08
ELECTROLYTIC
CELL LINE CORD
CELL HOUSING
RECEPTACLE FLOW SENSOR
LINE CORD
05CG-01 05CG-05 05CG-06 05CG-07 05CG-09 05CG-10 05CG-12

Product Information and Specifications
How the Chlorine is Generated
Common salt (sodium chloride) is made up of two elements, sodium and chloride. During the installation of
your Saltwater System, a measured quantity of salt is dissolved in the pool water to make it slightly salty.
This pool water is passed through the Saltwater System's electrolytic cell to produce chlorine which is
dissolved instantly in the water. The chlorine instantly starts to destroy bacteria, viruses, algae and oxidizes
other organic materials.
Key Saltwater System:
•Power Supply
The power supply converts AC electrical current to a low voltage DC current. This is required by the cell to
perform the electrolysis that creates chlorine.
•Electrolytic Cell (with Titanium Plates)
The electrolytic cell contains bipolar titanium electrodes which perform the electrolysis and produce liquid
chlorine when energized with DC electricity. Chlorine is generated when pool water containing salt passes
through the cell. The chlorine production can be varied by changing the number of hours the Saltwater
System is operating each day. The Saltwater System has a built-in self cleaning cycle that operates every
two hours without interrupting chlorine production.
•Flow Sensor
The flow sensor protects the electrolytic cell and ensures there is adequate water flowing through the cell.
When the water flow drops below minimum flow rate, the electrolytic cell will automatically shut down to
protect the titanium plates. A safety buzzer will sound and the LED display panel will show a signal code
(see “LED Code Chart”) indicating the problem.
•Electronic Control Station
The electronic control station contains an LED display panel and a set of pushbuttons to program the
Saltwater System operating hours. It also monitors the different parameters such as salt level, water flow
and the electrolytic cell activity. If any deviation from the norm occurs then a buzzer will sound and the
LED display panel will show a signal code (see “LED Code Chart”) indicating the problem.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Wattage: 220 W
Ideal Salt Level: 3000 ppm (parts per million)
Maximum Chlorine Output/hour: 24 grams/hour
Minimum Flow Rate: 700 gallons/hour (2650 liters/hour)
Limited Warranty: 1 Year (see “Limited Warranty”)
Hose Returning
Water to Pool Hose from
Filter Pump
Electrolytic Cell
(with Titanium Plates)
Flow Sensor
Power Supply
Electronic
Control Station
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IMPORTANT: The Saltwater System must be installed as the last piece of pool equipment in the water
return line to the pool as displayed in Drawing #1. This location extends the life of the titanium plates.
1. Assemble the above-ground-pool (AGP) and its filter pump per installation instructions.
2. Remove the Saltwater System and it’s accessories from the packaging.
3. Place the Saltwater System in line after the filter pump.
4. Connect the connector hose (05CG-10) to the Saltwater System inlet.
For connection to filter pumps with 1-1/4” (32mm) hose size:
Drawing #1
Set Up Instructions
1-1/4”(32mm) HOSE
1-1/4”(32mm) HOSE
WATER TO
POOL
SWIMMING POOL
SALTWATER SYSTEM
WATER
FROM POOL
FILTER
PUMP
05CG-11
05CG-10
05CG-12
05CG-12
05CG-10
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Set Up Instructions (cont.)
1. If your above-ground-pool is filled up with water, unscrew the strainer grids from the strainer
connectors and insert the black hat-like plugs into the strainer connectors before saltwater pool
system installation. Go to step 2 directly if your pool is empty.
2. Connect the adaptor A (05CG-11) to the electrolytic cell (05CG-01) outlet as shown in Drawing #1.
Tighten securely.
3. Disconnect the water return (to the pool) hose from the filter pump connection, and connect it to
the adaptor A (05CG-11) on the Saltwater System with a hose clamp. (see Drawing #1)
4. Connect adaptor B (05CG-12) to the connector hose (05CG-10). Tighten securely.
(see Drawing #1)
5. Connect adaptor B (05CG-12) to filter pump outlet connection (lower connection). Tighten securely.
6. Return strainer grids to strainer connectors inside pool after removing black hat-like plugs that
prevented water from flowing out of the pool.
05CG-10
05CG-12
05CG-10
05CG-12
05CG-11 05CG-01
FILTER PUMP
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Set Up Instructions (cont.)
For connection to filter pumps with 1-1/2” (38mm) hose size:
(Do not use adapter A or B, 05CG-11 or 05CG-12)
Drawing #2
1. If your above-ground-pool is filled with water, close the plunger valves before Saltwater System
installation. Go to step 2 directly if your pool is empty.
2. Disconnect the water return (to the pool) hose from the filter pump connection, and connect it to the
Saltwater System outlet.
3. Connect the connector hose (05CG-10) to the filter pump outlet connection.
4. Open plunger valves to allow water to flow.
05CG-10
FILTER
PUMP
1-1/2”(38mm) HOSE 1-1/2”(38mm) HOSE
SALTWATER SYSTEM
SWIMMING POOL
WATER TO
POOL
PLUNGER
VALVE
WATER FROM
POOL
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Set Up Instructions (cont.)
For connection to other filter pump (with different type of thread or no thread):
Saltwater System can also adapt to other filter pumps for those with different thread or
without thread on the connection.
•Connect to 1-1/4” (32mm) filter pump outlet connection:
1. Connect adaptor B (05CG-12) to the connector hose (05CG-10). Tighten securely.
2. Connect adaptor B (05CG-12) to filter pump outlet connection. Tighten securely.
•Connect to 1-1/2” (38mm) filter pump outlet connection:
1. Connect the connector hose (05CG-10) to the filter pump outlet connection with a hose
clamp. Tighten securely.
05CG-10 05CG-12
1-1/4”(32mm)
CONNECTION
SALTWATER SYSTEM
FILTER PUMP
05CG-10 5F21
FILTER PUMP
1-1/2”(38mm)
CONNECTION
SALTWATER SYSTEM
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Set Up Instructions (cont.)
•Connect to 1-1/4” (32mm) hose:
1. Connect the adaptor A (05CG-11) to the electrolytic cell (05CG-01) outlet. Tighten securely.
2. Connect the water return (to the pool) hose to the adaptor A (05CG-11) on the saltwater pool
system with a hose clamp (F26).
•Connect to 1-1/2” (38mm) hose:
1. Connect the adaptor A (05CG-11) to the electrolytic cell (05CG-01) outlet. Tighten securely.
2. Connect the water return (to the pool) hose to the adaptor A (05CG-11) on the saltwater pool
system with a hose clamp (5F21).
05CG-11
F26
1-1/4”(32mm)
HOSE
SALTWATER SYSTEM
05CG-115F21
1-1/2”(38mm)
HOSE
SALTWATER SYSTEM
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Salt & Pool Water Volumes
Use only Sodium Chloride Salts
Use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is at least 99.8% pure. It is also acceptable to use water
conditioning salt pellets (the compressed forms of evaporated salt), but it will take longer time for them
to dissolve. Do not use iodized or yellow (yellow prussiate of soda) colored salt. Salt is added to
the pool water and the electrolytic cell uses this salt to create chlorine, the purer the salt the better the
performance of the electrolytic cell.
Optimum Salt Levels
The ideal salt level in the pool water is between 2500-3500 ppm (parts per million) with 3000 ppm
being optimal.
A too low salt level will reduce the efficiency of the Saltwater System and result in low chlorine
production. A high salt level may begin to generate a salty taste to your pool water (this may occur at a
salt level above 3500-4000ppm). Too high of a salt level may damage the power supply and cause
corrosion to pool metal fixtures and accessories. The following “salt table” shows the quantity of salt to
use. The salt in the pool is constantly recycled. Salt loss is due only to pool water physically removed
from the pool. Salt is not lost due to evaporation.
How to Add or Remove Salt
Adding Salt
1. Depress the ON button on the filter pump switch to circulate pool water.
2. Keep the Saltwater System “OFF”.
3. Determine the amount of salt to be added (see “Salt Table”).
4. Evenly spread the proper amount of salt around the inside perimeter of the pool.
5. To avoid clogging the filter, do not add salt through the skimmer.
6. Brush the pool bottom to speed up the dissolving process. Do not allow salt to pile up on the
bottom of the pool. Run the filter pump 24 consecutive hours to thoroughly dissolve the salt.
7. After 24 hours and if all the salt is dissolved, turn on the Saltwater System and set the saltwater
pool system to desired operating time (see “Operating Time Table”).
Removing Salt
If too much salt has been added, the unit will beep and display “code 92” (see “Alarm Codes”). You
need to lower the salt concentration. The only way to lower the salt concentration is to partially drain the
pool and refill with fresh water. Drain and refill approximately 20% of the pool’s water until the “Code 92”
disappears.
Pool Volume Calculation
Rectangular Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5 Length x Width x Average Depth
Circular Length x Width x Average Depth x 5.9 Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.79
Oval Length x Width x Average Depth x 6.0 Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.80
Types of Pool Gallons
(pool size in feet)
Cubic Meters
(pool size in meters)
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Intex Pools Salt Table
This table shows how much salt to use to achieve the desired 3000 ppm salt level and how much will
be needed to maintain this level if it drops below this desired level.
Pool Size
Salt Needed for
Startup
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected
(CODE “91”)
CIRCULAR
METAL
FRAME POOL
EASY SET POOL
RECTANGULAR
FRAME POOL
OVAL FRAME
POOL
Water Capacity
(
Calculated at 90% for Frame Pool
and 80% for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
(Gals) (Liters) (Lbs) (Kgs) (Lbs) (Kgs)
INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOLS (AGP’s)
3282 12422 80 35 20 10
3861 14614 100 45 25 10
4440 16806 110 50 30 15
4401 16656 110 50 30 15
5061 19154 125 55 35 15
6423 24310 160 75 40 20
6981 26424 175 80 45 20
11483 43462 290 130 75 35
12481 47241 310 140 85 40
2587 9790 65 30 15 10
2822 10680 65 30 20 10
3284 12431 80 35 20 10
3736 14142 95 45 25 10
4032 15262 100 45 25 10
3754 14207 95 45 25 10
4273 16174 110 50 30 15
4614 17462 110 50 30 15
4786 18115 120 55 30 15
5455 20647 135 60 35 15
5894 22309 150 65 40 20
4545 17202 115 50 30 15
7757 29359 195 90 50 25
14364 54368 365 165 95 45
2885 10921 75 35 20 10
4393 16628 110 50 30 15
4738 17935 120 55 30 15
5407 20464 132 60 35 15
5832 22073 145 65 40 20
6925 26212 175 80 45 20
7434 28137 185 85 50 25
9461 35809 235 105 65 30
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15' x 36"
15' x 42"
15' x 48"
16' x 42"
16' x 48"
18' x 48"
18' x 52"
24' x 48"
24' x 52"
15' x 33"
15' x 36"
15' x 42"
15' x 48"
15' x 52"
16' x 42"
16' x 48"
16' x 52"
18' x 42"
18' x 48"
18' x 52"
9' x 18' x 52"
12' x 24' x 48"
16' x 32' x 52"
10' x 18' x 42"
12' x 20' x 48"
12' x 20' x 52"
12' x 24' x 48"
12' x 24' x 52"
12' x 28' x 52"
12' x 32' x 48"
12' x 40' x 48"

Intex Pools Operating Time Table
This table shows the operating time required for normal use of the Saltwater System with AGP’s.
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Pool Size
CIRCULAR
METAL
FRAME POOL
EASY SET POOL
RECTANGULAR
FRAME POOL
OVAL FRAME
POOL
Water Capacity
(
Calculated at 90% for Frame Pool
and 80% for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
(Gals) (Liters)
INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOLS (AGP’s)
3282 12422 3 3 3
3861 14614 3 3 3
4440 16806 3 3 4
4401 16656 3 3 4
5061 19154 4 5 6
6423 24310 5 6 7
6981 26424 5 6 7
11483 43462 9 10 11
12481 47241 10 11 12
2587 9790 2 2 3
2822 10680 3 3 3
3284 12431 3 3 3
3736 14142 3 3 3
4032 15262 3 3 4
3754 14207 3 3 3
4273 16174 3 3 4
4614 17462 3 4 5
4786 18115 4 5 6
5455 20647 4 5 6
5894 22309 5 6 7
4545 17202 4 5 6
7757 29359 6 7 8
14364 54368 11 12 12
2885 10921 3 3 3
4393 16628 4 5 6
4738 17935 4 5 6
5407 20464 4 5 6
5832 22073 5 6 7
6925 26212 5 6 7
7434 28137 6 7 8
9461 35809 8 9 10
15' x 36"
15' x 42"
15' x 48"
16' x 42"
16' x 48"
18' x 48"
18' x 52"
24' x 48"
24' x 52"
15' x 33"
15' x 36"
15' x 42"
15' x 48"
15' x 52"
16' x 42"
16' x 48"
16' x 52"
18' x 42"
18' x 48"
18' x 52"
9' x 18' x 52"
12' x 24' x 48"
16' x 32' x 52"
10' x 18' x 42"
12' x 20' x 48"
12' x 20' x 52"
12' x 24' x 48"
12' x 24' x 52"
12' x 28' x 52"
12' x 32' x 48"
12' x 40' x 48"
Operating Time (hours)
at different ambient/air
temperatures
20 - 28°C
(68 - 82°F)
29 - 36°C
(84 - 97°F)
37- 42°C
(99 - 108°F)

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Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table
Water Capacity Operating Time (hours)
at different ambient/air temperatures
(Gals) (Liters) 20 - 28°C
(68 - 82°F)
37 - 42°C
(99 - 108°F)
29 - 36°C
(84 - 97°F)
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
7500
15000
22500
30000
37500
45500
53000
2
3
5
6
8
10
11
2
3
6
7
9
11
12
3
3
7
8
10
12
12
Non Intex Pools Salt Table
Salt Needed for Startup Salt Needed for Startup Salt Needed when Salt Needed when
(Lbs) (Kgs) Low Salt Detected (Lbs) Low Salt Detected (Kgs)
Water Capacity (Gals) x Water Capacity (Liters) x Water Capacity (Gals) x Water Capacity (Liters) x
0.025 0.003 0.0067 0.0008
Salt Needed for
Startup
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected
(CODE “91”)
Water Capacity
(
Calculated at 90% for Frame Pool
and 80% for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
(Gals) (Liters) (Lbs) (Kgs) (Lbs) (Kgs)
2000 7500 50 20 10 5
4000 15000 100 45 25 10
6000 22500 150 65 40 20
8000 30000 200 90 55 25
10000 37500 250 110 70 30
12000 45500 300 135 80 35
14000 53000 350 160 95 45
Salt Calculation for Pools

Operating Instructions
After the salt is dissolved, but before starting the Saltwater System be sure that:
•The entire filtering and chlorinating system is connected to a grounding type receptacle protected
by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD).
•The filter pump operates several minutes before starting the Saltwater System (This removes
air pockets and debris in the water hoses).
•No air is trapped in any of the hoses (Follow the Filter Pump Owner’s manual to release any
trapped air).
1. Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet. Switch on the unit. Code “88”
appears on the electronic control station’s LED indicating the unit is in a
Stand-By Mode, this is normal.
2. Unlock keypad controls:
Press and hold button for 5 seconds until you hear a short “beep”, then
press and hold button for another 5 seconds until you hear the second short
“beep”, LED flashes “00”. This procedure unlocks the keypad control buttons.
3. Set Saltwater System operating hours:
Increase the scheduled number of hours of operation by pressing
button, or reduce by pressing button. See “Operating Time
Table” for pool size and required operating hours. Press button
to select hours required, press if too many hours were selected.
The built-in timer will now operate for the number of hours selected
at the same time each day.
NOTE: The Saltwater System will not operate if the filter pump
is not operating.
4. Re-lock keypad controls:
With the proper hour value showing, press and hold button for 5 seconds
until you hear a long “beep”, then press and hold button for another 5
seconds until you hear the second long “beep”. A green LED light on the
control panel will light up within few a minutes, which indicates the saltwater
pool system starting chlorine production. With locking the control buttons into
this setting you will have prevented unauthorized changing of the operating
cycle.
5. Operating hours can be re-adjusted if necessary. Follow steps 2 thru 4.
6. The scheduled operating hours displayed on the LED readout will decrease to zero as the unit
operates. The LED shows “hours remaining” in the daily operating cycle.
(1 to 12 hours max per cycle)
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Operating Instructions (cont.)
7. The green LED light on the control panel will disappear when the cycle has
ended. The system will go into a “Stand-By Mode” with the LED flashing “93”.
The system automatically goes into a “Power Saving Mode” and will
automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours to continue its daily chlorine
production.
8. The LED will be become blank after 1 hour indicating the Saltwater System
is dormant (Power Saving Mode) waiting for the next startup cycle to begin.
Press any button ( or ) to view the last LED code.
SPECIAL NOTES
•Always use a test strip to test the chlorine level before entering or using the pool. If the chlorine
level is too high, wait until the chlorine level drops below 3 ppm before using the pool or
operating the Saltwater System again.
•IMPORTANT: Never use the pool if chlorine level is more than 3 ppm. Do not operate
Saltwater System while the pool is in use or occupied.
•If a power outage occurs or the power cord is unplugged then the Saltwater System operating
hours will have to be reset.
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Alarm Codes & LED Code Chart
Alarm Codes
No chlorine production will occur if “Low Water Flow”, “Low Salt Level” or “High Salt Level” are detected.
If any of these conditions occur then the Saltwater System will sound an alarm that indicates chlorine
production has stopped. A buzzer will sound and a Code (see below) will keep flashing on the LED
for 1 hour. The buzzer and flashing light will end after one hour and the Saltwater System will go to
Power Saving Mode. If this occurs then press any button ( or ) to view the code of the original
problem so that it can be corrected.
Turn off the power of the unit and follow the solutions below to solve the problem. Turn on the unit again
by following the “Operating Instructions”.
Code Cause Remedy Flashing Buzzer
1. Circulation line blocked. •Ensure the plunger valves are opened (if any). Yes Yes
•Ensure your filter cartridge, cell and debris
Low Water screen are clear from debris and dirt.
Flow or See “Maintenance”.
No Flow •Release all trapped air in the circulation line.
See Filter Pump Manual.
2. Incorrect inlet and •Check for the direction of water inlet and water
outlet hose direction. outlet hose. Reverse the hoses if necessary.
See “Set Up Instructions”.
3. Scale on the flow sensor. •Ensure the flow sensor (especially the hinge)
is clean. See “Maintenance”.
4. Flow sensor cord is loose. •Check for flow sensor loose or not connected
properly. Plug the flow sensor firmly into the
flow sensor receptacle.
5. Flow sensor failure. •Contact Intex Service Center for replacement.
1. Dirt or scale on titanium •Remove the electrolytic cell for inspection and Yes Yes
plates. clean it if necessary. See “Maintenance”.
Low Salt 2. Low salt level. •Add salt. See “Salt & Pool Water Volumes”.
Level 3. Possible electrolytic cell •Contact Intex Service Center. Replace the cell
failure. if needed.
1. High salt level. •Partially drain the pool and refill with fresh water. Yes Yes
See “Salt & Pool Water Volumes”.
High Salt 2. Possible electrolytic cell •Contact Intex Service Center. Replace the cell
Level failure. if needed.

LED Reading Definitions
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LED Code Chart
88 Stand-By Mode (Start-up)
00 Zero Operating Hours
01 Minimum Operating Hour (1 hour remaining)
02 Operating Hours (2 hours remaining)
03 Operating Hours (3 hours remaining)
04 Operating Hours (4 hours remaining)
05 Operating Hours (5 hours remaining)
06 Operating Hours (6 hours remaining)
07 Operating Hours (7 hours remaining)
08 Operating Hours (8 hours remaining)
09 Operating Hours (9 hours remaining)
10 Operating Hours (10 hours remaining)
11 Operating Hours (11 hours remaining)
12 Maximum Operating Hours (12 hours remaining)
90 Alarm Code (Low Water Flow / No Flow)
91 Alarm Code (Low Salt Level)
92 Alarm Code (High Salt Level)
93 Stand-By Mode (Operating Process finished)
94 Stand-By Mode (no Operating Time input)
“BLANK” No Power or “Power Saving Mode” waiting to start next Saltwater System
cycle, or no salt.
Saltwater System Stationary Mounting Option
Some countries, especially in the European community, require the product to be secured to the ground
or to a base in a permanent upright position. Check your local authorities to determine if there is a
regulation in your area regarding above-the-ground swimming pool filter-pumps. If yes, then the
product can be mounted to a platform using the two (2) holes located in the base. See drawing below.
The product can be mounted on a cement base or onto a wooden platform to prevent accidental falling
over. Total assembly must exceed 18kg.
1. The mounting holes are 6.4mm in diameter and spaced 97mm apart.
2. Use two bolts and lock nuts with a maximum of 6.4mm in diameter.

Maintenance
IMPORTANT: Unplug power cord before cleaning and close plunger valves or insert black hat-like
plugs in strainer opening to prevent water spillage. Plug in the power cord and open plunger valves or
remove plugs when maintenance tasks are completed.
Flow Sensor Cleaning
1. In a counter-clockwise motion unscrew the collar of the flow sensor (05CG-04) and remove it from
the flow sensor conduit (05CG-06). See “Part Reference”.
2. If deposits and debris are seen on the surface of the flow sensor, then use a garden hose to wash
it off.
3. If flushing does not remove the deposits, use plastic brush (do not use a metal brush) to clean the
surface and the hinge if necessary.
4. After the flow sensor has been inspected and cleaned, align the locator notch on the flow sensor to
the connection ridge in the conduit, turn the collar in a clockwise motion tightening the sensor back
into its position. Do not over tighten.
Electrolytic Cell Cleaning
The electrolytic cell (05CG-01) has a self cleaning function incorporated into the electronic control's
programming. In most cases this self cleaning action will keep the cell working at optimum efficiency. If
the pool water is hard (high mineral content) the cell may require periodic manual cleaning. Follow the
cleaning instructions below. To maintain maximum performance, it is recommended that you open and
visually inspect the electrolytic cell (05CG-01) and debris screen (05CG-08) every 3 months.
Visual Inspection and Cleaning:
1. Switch off the unit, unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
2. For filter pumps with 1-1/4” (32mm) hose size - To prevent water from escaping the pool,
unscrew the strainer grids from the strainer connectors and insert the hat-like plugs into the strainer
connectors.
For filter pumps with 1-1/2” (38mm) hose size - Grasp a plunger valve handle. Turn the handle
counter-clockwise, push down until it stops and then turn it clockwise until the plastic protruding
notch anchors in the "0/I" position. Repeat for the 2nd plunger valve. This prevents the water from
flowing out of the pool.
Connection Ridge
Locator Notch
Hinge
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Maintenance (cont.)
3. Disconnect screen fitting (05CG-09) from the flow sensor conduit (05CG-06). See “Parts
Reference”.
4. Check for debris which has passed through the filter and been trapped on the debris screen
(05CG-08). If debris is on the debris screen, remove the debris screen and use garden hose to
flush the debris off.
5. Disconnect the adaptor A from the Saltwater System outlet. Look inside the electrolytic cell
(05CG-01) inspect for scale formation (light colored crusty or flaky deposits) on the titanium plates.
If no deposits and debris are visible reinstall the adaptor A (05CG-11), debris screen (05CG-08),
and screen fitting (05CG-09).
6. If deposits and debris are seen on the titanium plates, use a high pressure garden hose and try to
flush them off. Only flush from the direction of water inlet to avoid damaging the flow sensor. Do
not use any metal tool as this will scratch the coating off the plates. Note that a buildup on the cell
indicates that there is an unusually high calcium level in the pool. If this is not corrected, you have
to frequently check and clean the cell. To avoid this, always keep your pool chemistry at the
recommended levels. See “Pool Maintenance & Chemical Definitions” for reference.
7. If flushing does not remove the deposits on the plate then disconnect the cell from the base by
removing the 4 mounting screws (05CG-03). Disconnect the flow sensor from the top of the cell
and unplug the electrolytic cell cord. Soak the cell in a vinegar solution (condiment) for 2-3 hours
and then flush with high pressure water from the garden hose.
8. Reconnect electrolytic cell reversing steps 3, 4, 5 and 7. (Reset the Saltwater System’s operating
hours)
NOTE: After cleaning the operating hours have to be reset.
Long Term Storage
1. Disconnect power cord from electrical outlet.
2. After pool is emptied of all water, disconnect the Saltwater System from the hoses reversing
the installation instructions.
3. Air-dry the unit before storage (It may be prudent to visually inspect and clean the electrolytic cell at
this time).
4. Store the unit and accessories in a dry, cool storage location.
5. The original packing carton can be used for storage.
Titanium Plates
05CG-08
05CG-06 05CG-09
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INTEX®3-Way Test Strips (packed with the Saltwater System)
3-Way Test Strips can test the “Free Chlorine”, “pH”, and “Total Alkalinity” levels at the same time.
Directions and Use:
1. Dip entire strip into water and remove immediately.
2. Hold strip level for 15 seconds (do not shake excess water from strip).
3. Compare free chlorine, pH and total alkalinity strip pad to the color chart on packaging label. Adjust
pool water as necessary. Proper technique is important for water testing. Be sure to read and follow
the written strip instructions.
Pool Maintenance & Chemical Definitions
Preferred Water Chemistry Reading
Minimum Ideal Maximum
Free Chlorine 0 1.0 - 3.0 ppm 3.0 ppm
Combined Chlorine 0 0 0.2 ppm
pH 7.2 7.4 - 7.6 7.8
Total Alkalinity 100 ppm 100 - 140 ppm 140 ppm
Calcium Hardness 150 ppm 200 - 400 ppm 500 - 1000 ppm
Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid) 10 ppm 30 - 50 ppm 150 ppm
Free Chlorine - Is the chlorine residual present in pool water.
Combined Chlorine - Is formed by the reaction of free chlorine with ammonia wastes.
Result if too high - Sharp chlorinous odor, eye irritation.
pH - A value that indicates how acidic or basic a solution is.
Result if too low - Corroded metals, eye & skin irritation, destruction of total
alkalinity.
Result if too high - Scale formation, cloudy water, shorter filter runs, eye &
skin irritation, poor chlorine efficiency.
Total Alkalinity - Indicates the degree of the water's resistance to change in pH. It determines the
speed and ease of pH change, so always adjust total alkalinity before adjusting
the pH level.
Result if too low - Corroded metals, eye & skin irritation. Low alkalinity will
cause the pH to be unstable. Any chemical added to the
water will have an affect on pH.
Result if too high - Scale formation, cloudy water, eye & skin irritation, poor
chlorine efficiency.
Calcium Hardness - Refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water.
Result if too high - Scale will form and will cause the water to become cloud.
Stabilizer - Stabilizers extend the life of chlorine in swimming pools.
(Cyanuric Acid)
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