Hi folks,
I'm pretty sure I need to clean the electrodes on my Chlorinator unit - there's a message on the display saying "Check cell"
The manual for my unit (details in sig) says that I need to:
1) Disconnect the leads - done
2) Unscrew the plastic retaining ring - done
3) Remove the electrode/cell and immerse in cleaning solution - not done.
The illustration in the manual seems to suggest that the cell should just lift out once the retaining ring is removed, but I am unable to pull it out.
I've tried gently unscrewing in case it is threaded in, but not being familiar with this I'm not keen to push too hard.
Has anyone got any experience with this Zodiac Tri unit?
Thanks in advance,
Sal
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My plan B might be to remove the whole unit from the inlet and out let pipes intact and simply invert it and pour the cleaning solution into one of the openings - I've seen a couple of youtube videos where they do that.
I'm pretty sure I need to clean the electrodes on my Chlorinator unit - there's a message on the display saying "Check cell"
The manual for my unit (details in sig) says that I need to:
1) Disconnect the leads - done
2) Unscrew the plastic retaining ring - done
3) Remove the electrode/cell and immerse in cleaning solution - not done.
The illustration in the manual seems to suggest that the cell should just lift out once the retaining ring is removed, but I am unable to pull it out.
I've tried gently unscrewing in case it is threaded in, but not being familiar with this I'm not keen to push too hard.
Has anyone got any experience with this Zodiac Tri unit?
Thanks in advance,
Sal
- - - Updated - - -
My plan B might be to remove the whole unit from the inlet and out let pipes intact and simply invert it and pour the cleaning solution into one of the openings - I've seen a couple of youtube videos where they do that.