Ok so at 16k gallons it should produce about 1/2 FC per hour 'on'. At 15k gallons it's .45 per hour.
50% of 6 hours is 3 hours on. 100% of 3 hours is 3 hours on. (Etc etc).
That range is fine in the earrrrrrrrrly FL season right now as you aren't losing much FC per day. When the daily loss ramps up with the longer days and higher sun angle, you'll want to maintain the upper side of the range to allow some wiggle room. You could very well lose 5ppm a day in sunny FL mid season. If you're running a 5.5 you'd be below min with one afternoon's worth of SWG hiccup.
I caught mine shutting off for 12 hours due to reading low salt during/after big rains 7 or 8 times last sesson. 1 inch of rain is less than 1/60th of my pool, but if the pool isn't well mixed yet the cell might be testing mostly fresh water on top. This is particularly an issue for those that don't run 24/7. The pool kicks on hours after the storm and the SWG runs its self check with mostly fresh water. Then it shuts off until the next self check.
Although you technically don't need much wiggle room due to low UV loss right now, it would sure come in handy if you miss an adjustment time or dial it down too far as you learn. I learned running 'hot' and it worked so well I never stopped.