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OOWWNNEERRSS MMAANNUUAALL
Krystal Clear
Saltwater System®
Model CS8110
IMPORTANT
SAFETY RULES
Read, understand, and follow all
instructions carefully before
installing and using this product.
Don’t forget to try these other fine Intex products: pools, pool accessories,
inflatable pools and in-home toys, airbeds and boats available at fine
retailers or visit our website.
For illustrative purposes only.
IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT!!
DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE
To purchase parts and accessories or to obtain non-technical assistance,
Visit www.intexcorp.com
For technical assistance and missing parts call us toll-free (for U.S. and Canadian Residents):
1-800-234-6839
Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm Pacific Time 131**-R0-1108
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TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS
Warnings............................................................................... 3
Parts List & References....................................................... 4-6
Product Information & Specifications................................ 7
Setup Instructions................................................................ 8-12
Salt & Pool Water Volumes................................................... 13
Intex Pools Salt Table........................................................... 14
Intex Pools Operating Time Table........................................ 15
Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table.......................................... 16
Non-Intex Pools Salt Table................................................... 17
Non-Intex Pools Operating Time Table................................ 17
Non-Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table................................. 17
Operating Instructions......................................................... 18-19
LED Code Chart.................................................................... 20
Maintenance.......................................................................... 21-23
Long Term Storage............................................................... 23
Pool Maintenance and Chemical Definitions..................... 24
Troubleshooting Guide........................................................ 25-26
General Aquatic Safety........................................................ 27
Limited Warranty................................................................... 28
Intex Service Center Locations........................................... 29
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SSAAFFEETTYY RRUULLEESS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product. Always
supervise children and those with disabilities.
Children must stay away from this product and all electrical cords.
Assembly and disassembly by adults only.
Risk of electric shock. Connect this product only to a grounding type receptacle
protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician
if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
Always unplug this product from the electrical outlet before removing, cleaning,
servicing or making any adjustment to the product.
Do not bury the electrical cord. Locate the cord where it will not be damaged by
lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and other equipment.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, the supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord
is damaged, the appliance should be replaced immediately.
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.
Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when
your hands are wet.
Do not use an appliance leakage current interrupter (ALCI) in place of a GFCI
since the ALCI will not protect people.
Position this product away from the pool, so as to prevent children from climbing on
it and accessing the pool.
Do not operate this product when the pool is occupied.
This product is intended to be used only for the purposes described in the manual!
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, ENTANGLEMENT OR
OTHER SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
Read, Understand and Follow All Instructions Carefully Before Installing and Using this Product.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
For portable Above-Ground-Pools only
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. A
permanently-installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such
that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage.
CAUTION
These product warnings, instructions and safety rules provided with the product represent
some common risks of water recreation devices and do not cover all instances of risk and
danger. Please use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.
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PPAARRTTSS LLIISSTT
PARTS LIST
NOTE: Drawings for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary. Not to scale.
123
456
78
10 11 12
9
* Optional
* Optional
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PPAARRTTSS RREEFFEERREENNCCEE
PARTS REFERENCE
Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents
and become familiar with all the parts.
12
3
5
7
42689
10
NOTE: Drawings for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary. Not to scale.
2
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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PPAARRTTSS RREEFFEERREENNCCEE
When ordering parts, be sure to quote the model number and part numbers.
REF. NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY.
SPARE
PART
NO.
COMMON
PARTS
PARTS FOR
CONNECTION
TO FILTER
PUMPS WITH
1-1/4" (32MM)
HOSE SIZE
1
ADAPTOR A WITH THREADED COLLAR (OPTIONAL)
1 10849
2 O-RING A 3 10712
3 SCREW 4 10713
4ELECTROLYTIC CELL (WITH TITANIUM
PLATES) (O-RING A INCLUDED) 1 11233
5 COPPER ELECTRODE 1 11234
6 FLOW SENSOR CONDUIT 1 11250
7 FLOW SENSOR 1 11143
8
CONNECTOR HOSE WITH THREADED FITTINGS
1 10720
9 THREADED ADAPTOR B (OPTIONAL) 1 10722
10 CELL COVER 2 11131
11 CHLORINE TEST STRIPS 1 19635
12 COPPER TEST STRIPS 1 11254
PARTS REFERENCE (continued)
Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents
and become familiar with all the parts.
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PPRROODDUUCCTT IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN//SSPPEECCSS
This product is specially designed for above ground pools. It will destroy the
bacteria, oxidize bather organics and control algae, which provide a safe, clean and
comfortable swimming pool.
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. The pool water flows through
the Saltwater System s electrolytic cell to produce chlorine. The chlorine dissolves
in the water and instantly starts destroying bacteria and algae. It also oxidizes all
other organic materials.
Low voltage direct current is applied to the copper electrode, and copper ions are
generated and dissolved instantly in the water. Copper is an effective algaecide,
which will prevent algae from growing in the pool.
HOW THE CHLORINE IS GENERATED
Power: 110 - 120 Volt AC
Amperage: 1.1A
Wattage: 125W
Ideal Salt Level: 3000 ppm (parts per million)
Maximum Chlorine Output/hour: 12 grams/hour
Copper Ionizer Output Current: 175 mA
Minimum Flow Rate:
700 ~ 4000 gallons/hour (2650 - 15140 liters/hour)
Limited Warranty: 2 Years (see “Limited Warranty”)
HOW COPPER IONS ARE GENERATED
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Copper electrodes
Hose from
Filter Pump
Flow Sensor
Electronic
Control Station
Power Supply
Electrolytic Cell
Power Switch
Hose Returning
Water to Pool
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
BOOST
WATER TO
POOL WATER FROM
POOL
FILTER
PUMP
1. Assemble the above-ground-pool (AGP) and its filter pump according to their
installation instructions.
2. Take the Saltwater System and its accessories out of the packaging.
3. Place the Saltwater System in line after the filter pump.
4. Connect the connector hose (8) to the Saltwater System inlet.
Connecting the system to pump and pool with 1-1/4” (32mm)
connections/hoses:
The saltwater system features 1-1/2” (38mm) connections. It is accordingly
supplied with adaptors A (1) and B (9) for connecting to the small 1-1/4”
(32mm) diameter connections/hoses. Install as follows:
Drawing #1
IMPORTANT
The Saltwater System requires a separate filter pump [700~4000 gph
(2650~15140 lph)] to drive the water and function properly.
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.
SWIMMING POOL
ID 1-1/4” (32mm)
HOSE
ID 1-1/4”
(32mm) HOSE
1
9
9
8
SALTWATER
SYSTEM
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
1. Go directly to step 2 if your pool is empty. If your above-ground-pool is filled
with water, unscrew the strainer grids from the strainer connectors and insert
the black hat-like plugs into the connectors, before installing the saltwater pool
system.
2. Connect the adaptor A (1) to the electrolytic cell (4) outlet as shown in Drawing
#1. Tighten securely.
3. Disconnect the water return hose from the filter pump connection and connect
it to the adaptor A (1) on the Saltwater System with a hose clamp. (see
Drawing #1)
4. Connect adaptor B (9) to the connector hose (8). Tighten securely. (see
Drawing #1)
5. Connect adaptor B (9) to filter pump outlet (lower connection). Tighten
securely.
6. Remove the black hat-like plugs that prevent water from flowing out of the pool.
Now, return the strainer grids to the strainer connectors.
8
9
14
8
9
Filter
Pump
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Connecting the system to pump and pool with 1-1/2” (38mm)
connections/hoses:
Pump and pool with 1-1/2” (38mm) connections do not require the adaptors
A (1) or B (9). Install as follows:
Drawing #2
1. Go directly to step 2 if your pool is empty. If your above-ground-pool is filled
with water, close the plunger valves before installing the Saltwater System.
2. Disconnect the water return hose from the filter pump connection and connect
it to the Saltwater System outlet.
3. Connect the connector hose (8) to the filter pump outlet connection.
4. Open the plunger valves to allow the water to flow.
BOOST
8
FILTER
PUMP
ID 1-1/2” (38mm)
HOSE
ID 1-1/2” (38mm)
HOSE
SALTWATER
SYSTEM
SWIMMING POOL
WATER TO
POOL
PLUNGER
VALVE
WATER FROM
POOL
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
English
Connecting the system to other types of pump (with different type of
thread or no thread):
The Saltwater System can also be adapted to other filter pumps with different
thread or those without a thread on the connection.
Connection to 1-1/4” (32mm) hose:
1. Connect one end of adaptor B (9) to the connector hose (8). Tighten securely.
2. Now, connect the other end of adaptor B (9) to the filter pump outlet. Tighten
securely.
Connection to 1-1/2” (38mm) hose with clamp:
1. Connect the connector hose (8) to the filter pump outlet connection with a large
hose clamp. Tighten securely.
BOOST
89
ID 1-1/4” (32mm)
CONNECTION
SALTWATER SYSTEM
FILTER PUMP
BOOST
8
LARGE HOSE
CLAMP
FILTER PUMP
ID 1-1/2” (38mm)
CONNECTION
SALTWATER SYSTEM
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Connecting the system to other types of pool
After you have connected the Saltwater System to the pump, connect it to
the pool. This is depicted in Drawings #1 and #2.
Following are the common connection types:
Connection to 1-1/4” (32mm) connectors:
1. Connect the adaptor A (1) to the electrolytic cell (4) outlet. Tighten securely.
2. The adapter A (1) is now fitted to the Saltwater System. The following step is to
connect the water return hose to the adaptor A (1) with a hose clamp.
Connection to 1-1/2” (38mm) connectors without thread:
1. Connect the adaptor A (1) to the electrolytic cell (4) outlet. Tighten securely.
2. With the adaptor A (1) fixed to the Saltwater System, connect the water return
hose to the adaptor, using a large hose clamp.
BOOST
1
HOSE CLAMP
ID 1-1/4” (32mm)
HOSE
SALTWATER SYSTEM
BOOST
1
LARGE HOSE CLAMP
ID 1-1/2” (38mm)
HOSE SALTWATER SYSTEM
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SSAALLTT && PPOOOOLL WWAATTEERR VVOOLLUUMMEESS
SALT & POOL WATER VOLUMES
Which kind of salt to use:
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). However, it will take a 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 the 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).
The optimal level is 3000 ppm.
A too low salt level will reduce the efficiency of the Saltwater System and result in
low chlorine production. A high salt level may generate a salty taste to the pool
water (this may occur at a salt level above 3500-4000ppm). Too high a salt level
may damage the power supply and cause corrosion to the pool metal fixtures and
accessories. The Salt Table page of this manual, shows the correct dosage of salt
needed. The salt in the pool is constantly recycled. The loss of salt is due only to
pool water being physically removed from the pool. Salt is not lost due to
evaporation.
Adding Salt
1. Switch the filter pump on to start the water circulation.
2. Keep the Saltwater System turned 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. 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 will need to lower the salt concentration. The only way to do so,
is to partially drain the pool and refill it 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 the amount of salt needed to achieve and maintain the optimal 3000 ppm
salt level.
Pool Size
Water Capacity (Calculated at
90% for Frame Pool and 80%
for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
Salt Needed for
Startup
3.0g/L (3000ppm)
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected
(CODE “91”)
(Gals) (Liters) (Lbs) (Kgs) (Lbs) (Kgs)
INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOLS (AGP’s)
EASY SET®
POOL
CIRCULAR
METAL
FRAME POOL
ULTRA FRAME®
POOL
SEQUOIA SPIRIT®
POOL SET
OVAL FRAME
POOL
RECT. ULTRA
FRAME POOL
15' x 33" (457cm x 84cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 42" (488cm x 107cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 42" (549cm x 107cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
20' x 52" (610cm x 132cm)
24' x 48" (732cm x 122cm)
24' x 52" (732cm x 132cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
16'8" x 49" (508cm x 124cm)
18'8" x 53" (
569
cm x 135cm)
18' x 10' x 42" (549cm x 305cm x 107cm)
20' x 12' x 48" (610cm x 366cm x 122cm)
24' x 12' x 48" (732cm x 366cm x 122cm)
28' x 12' x 48" (853cm x 366cm x 122cm)
18' x 9' x 52" (549cm x 274cm x 132cm)
24' x 12' x 52" (732cm x 366cm x 132cm)
32' x 16' x 52" (975cm x 488cm x 132cm)
2587 9792 65 30 20 10
2822 10681 65 30 20 10
3284 12430 80 35 20 10
3736 14141 95 45 20 10
3754 14209 95 45 20 10
4273 16173 110 50 30 15
4786 18115 120 55 30 15
5455 20647 135 60 35 15
5894 22309 150 65 40 20
3282 12422 80 35 20 10
3861 14614 100 45 20 10
4440 16805 110 50 30 15
5061 19156 125 55 30 15
6423 24311 160 75 40 20
6981 26423 175 80 45 20
8638 32695 220 100 60 25
11483 43462 290 130 75 35
12481 47241 310 140 85 40
5061 19156 125 55 35 15
6981 26423 175 80 45 20
5061 19156 125 55 35 15
6981 26423 175 80 45 20
2885 10920 65 30 20 10
4393 16628 110 50 30 15
5407 20465 135 60 35 15
6420 24300 160 75 40 20
4545 17203 115 50 30 15
8403 31805 210 100 55 25
14364 54368 360 165 95 45
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INTEX POOLS OPERATING TIME TABLE (WITH CYANURIC ACID)
Pool Size
Water Capacity (Calculated at
90% for Frame Pool and 80%
for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
Operating Time (hours)
at different ambient/air
temperatures
Intex Filter
pump
Operating
Time
(hours)
(Gals) (Liters)
10 - 19°C
(50 - 66°F)
20 - 28 °C
(68 - 82 °F)
29 - 36 °C
(84 - 97 °F)
INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOLS (AGP’s)
EASY SET®
POOL
CIRCULAR
METAL
FRAME POOL
ULTRA FRAME®
POOL
SEQUOIA SPIRIT®
POOL SET
OVAL FRAME
POOL
RECT. ULTRA
FRAME POOL
15' x 33" (457cm x 84cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 42" (488cm x 107cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 42" (549cm x 107cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
20' x 52" (610cm x 132cm)
24' x 48" (732cm x 122cm)
24' x 52" (732cm x 132cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
16'8" x 49" (508cm x 124cm)
18'8" x 53" (
569
cm x 135cm)
18' x 10' x 42" (549cm x 305cm x 107cm)
20' x 12' x 48" (610cm x 366cm x 122cm)
24' x 12' x 48" (732cm x 366cm x 122cm)
28' x 12' x 48" (853cm x 366cm x 122cm)
18' x 9' x 52" (549cm x 274cm x 132cm)
24' x 12' x 52" (732cm x 366cm x 132cm)
32' x 16' x 52" (975cm x 488cm x 132cm)
2587
2822
3284
3736
3754
4273
4786
5455
5894
3282
3 861
4440
5061
6423
6981
8638
11483
12481
5061
6981
5061
6981
2885
4393
5407
6420
4545
8403
14364
9792
10681
12430
14141
14209
16173
18115
20647
22309
12422
14614
16805
19156
24311
26423
32695
43462
47241
19156
26423
19156
26423
10920
16628
20465
24300
17203
31805
54368
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
6
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
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6
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
2
3
2
3
1
2
3
3
2
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7
2
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4
4
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4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
8
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
6
8
IMPORTANT
The filter pump running time should be 1 hour longer than the required
operating time of the Saltwater System.
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INTEX POOLS CYANURIC ACID TABLE
Cyanuric acid is a chemical that reduces the loss of chlorine in water due to ultraviolet rays. To
maintain maximum performance, we recommend that the cyanuric acid level be maintained at
approximately 1% of the salt, i.e. 100 Lbs (45 Kgs) salt x1% = 1 Lbs (0.45 Kgs) cyanuric acid.
Pool Size
Water Capacity (Calculated at
90% for Frame Pool and 80%
for Easy Set & Oval Pool)
Cyanuric Acid Needed for
Startup
0.03g/L (30ppm)
(Gals) (Liters) (Lbs) (Kgs)
INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOLS (AGP’s)
EASY SET®
POOL
CIRCULAR
METAL
FRAME POOL
ULTRA FRAME®
POOL
SEQUOIA SPIRIT®
POOL SET
OVAL FRAME
POOL
RECT. ULTRA
FRAME POOL
15' x 33" (457cm x 84cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 42" (488cm x 107cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 42" (549cm x 107cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
15' x 36" (457cm x 91cm)
15' x 42" (457cm x 107cm)
15' x 48" (457cm x 122cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 48" (549cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
20' x 52" (610cm x 132cm)
24' x 48" (732cm x 122cm)
24' x 52" (732cm x 132cm)
16' x 48" (488cm x 122cm)
18' x 52" (549cm x 132cm)
16'8" x 49" (508cm x 124cm)
18'8" x 53" (
569
cm x 135cm)
18' x 10' x 42" (549cm x 305cm x 107cm)
20' x 12' x 48" (610cm x 366cm x 122cm)
24' x 12' x 48" (732cm x 366cm x 122cm)
28' x 12' x 48" (853cm x 366cm x 122cm)
18' x 9' x 52" (549cm x 274cm x 132cm)
24' x 12' x 52" (732cm x 366cm x 132cm)
32' x 16' x 52" (975cm x 488cm x 132cm)
2587 9792 0.6 0.3
2822 10681 0.7 0.3
3284 12430 0.8 0.4
3736 14141 0.9 0.4
3754 14209 0.9 0.4
4273 16173 1.1 0.5
4786 18115 1.2 0.5
5455 20647 1.4 0.6
5894 22309 1.5 0.7
3282 12422 0.8 0.4
3861 14614 1.0 0.4
4440 16805 1.1 0.5
5061 19156 1.3 0.6
6423 24311 1.6 0.7
6981 26423 1.7 0.8
8638 32695 2.2 1.0
11483 43462 2.9 1.3
12481 47241 3.1 1.4
5061 19156 1.3 0.6
6981 26423 1.7 0.8
5061 19156 1.3 0.6
6981 26423 1.7 0.8
2885 10920 0.7 0.3
4393 16628 1.1 0.5
5407 20465 1.4 0.6
6420 24300 1.6 0.7
4545 17203 1.1 0.5
8403 31805 2.1 1.0
14364 54368 3.6 1.6
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SALT TABLE FOR COMMON NON-INTEX POOLS
OPERATING TIME TABLE FOR COMMON NON-INTEX POOLS
Water Capacity Salt Needed for Startup
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected
(CODE “91”)
(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 Needed for Startup
(Lbs)
Salt Needed for Startup
(Kgs)
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected (Lbs)
Salt Needed when
Low Salt Detected (Kgs)
Water Capacity (Gals) x 0.025
Water Capacity (Liters) x 0.003 Water Capacity (Gals) x 0.0067 Water Capacity (Liters) x 0.0008
Water Capacity Operating Time (hours)
at different ambient/air temperatures
(Gals) (Liters) 10 - 19°C
(50 - 66°F)
20 - 28 °C
(68 - 82 °F)
29 - 36 °C
(84 - 97 °F)
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
7500
15000
22500
30000
37500
45500
53000
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
CYANURIC ACID TABLE FOR COMMON NON-INTEX POOLS
Water Capacity Cyanuric Acid Needed for Startup
0.03g/L (30ppm)
(Gals) (Liters) (Lbs) (Kgs)
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
7500
15000
22500
30000
37500
45500
53000
0.23
0.45
0.68
0.90
1.13
1.37
1.59
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
SALT CALCULATION FORMULA FOR ALL POOLS
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
OOPPEERRAATTIINNGG IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS
1. Turn on the filter pump.
2.Start up the unit:
Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet and test the GFCI/RCD (circuit breaker).
Switch on the unit. Code “00” appears on
the electronic control station’s LED, indicating
that the unit is in a Stand-By Mode. This is normal.
3.Unlock keypad controls:
Press and hold the -- button for 2 seconds until you hear a
short “beep”. Then press and hold the button for another 2
seconds until you hear the second short “beep”. The LED
flashes “00”. This procedure unlocks the keypad control
buttons.
4. Set operating hours for Saltwater system:
Increase the scheduled number of operating
hours by pressing the button . Or reduce
them by pressing the button . See the
“Operating Time Table” for the required
operating hours related to each pool size.
Press the button to select the desired
hours. You can press if you have
selected too many hours. The built-in timer
will now activate your Saltwater System, at
the same time each day, for the number of
hours you have set.
NOTE: The Saltwater System will not operate if the filter pump is not operating.
Make sure to program your filter pump (or start it manually) for operation
beginning 5 minutes before the saltwater system and finishing 15 minutes after
the saltwater system.
5.Lock keypad controls:
With the desired hour value showing, press and hold the
button for 2 seconds until you hear a long “beep”. Then press
and hold for another 2 seconds until you hear the second
long beep. A green “WORKING” indicator on the control panel
will light up within a few seconds to indicate that the saltwater
system has started chlorine production. Locking the control
buttons into this setting prevents unauthorized changing of the
operating cycle.
NOTE: If you forget to lock the keypad controls, the system will
automatically lock it and start working 1 minute later.
6. Readjust operating time if necessary:
The operating hours can be re-adjusted if necessary. Just repeat the steps 3
through 5.
7.Test the copper concentration in the
pool water.
The Saltwater System recommends a
copper level of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm. This is
easily tested by the copper ion test strips
provided. If the test result is 0.1~0.2ppm,
go directly to step 9.
(1 to 12 hours max per cycle)
OK
0
Copper (ppm)
0.1 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.3
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8.Boost cycle
If the test result is below 0.1ppm, press and hold “BOOST”
button for 5 seconds until the indicator lights up and the
LED display “80”. This indicates that the saltwater
system has started copper ion production.
You can press and hold the “BOOST” button for another 5
seconds until the indicator is off, which will cancel the Boost
cycle.
Note: Once the system has started copper ion production, the
boost button can’t be re-set until the power switch is off.
The boost operating hours is 4 times the amount of time programmed into the
system, i.e. if your saltwater system operating time is 2 hours, the boost procedure
will run 4 x 2 = 8 hours. After boost procedure has been completed, the system
will automatically switch to the normal working mode.
Once the boost is operating, check whether the filter pump operating hours
have been set properly. For example, the boost operating time is 8 hours, the
filter pump should be set to run for 8 hours at least. Increase the filter pump
operating time if necessary.
Note: If an Intex filter pump is attached to the system, set the pump switch to
on “I” position.
After a heavy rain or if the pool is dirty, press the “BOOST” button to shock the
pool again.
9.Test pool water regularly:
Once the copper level appears to be balanced, test the pool water every week
to maintain the proper sanitizer level.
It’s very important that the free chlorine is between 0.4-1.5 ppm and copper
ion concentration is between 0.1~0.2 ppm. When the copper level is below 0.1
ppm, repeat step 8.
NOTE: A High copper ion concentration may cause blonde hair to exhibit a
green hair. To prevent this, wear a swimming cap during swimming, and wash
hair with special shampoo after using the pool.
See “Troubleshooting Guide”.
10. Stand-by/power saving mode:
When the cycle ends, the green “SLEEP” indicator on the
control panel lights up and the LED display flashes “93”.
The system is now in Stand-By mode. After a while, it
shuts down and sets itself in a Power Saving mode. The
system will automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours,
starting its daily cycle of chlorine production.
The “SLEEP” indicator stays on, while the system is in the
Power Saving mode. The LED display however, goes blank
after 1 hour. Press any button ( or ) to view the last LED
code.
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LED CODE CHART
LLEEDD CCOODDEE CCHHAARRTT
LED Reading Definitions
80 Boost Mode
00 Stand-By Mode (Start-up)
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)
“BLANK” No Power or “Power Saving Mode” waiting to start next
Saltwater System cycle.
IMPORTANT
When Code “90” alarm is shown, ensure the timer of the filter pump is set
one (1) hour longer than the Saltwater System.
If the filter pump does not have a built-in timer, the filter pump needs to
be turned on/off manually every day.
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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
Unplug the power cord before cleaning your system. Also close the
plunger valves on your pool or insert the black hat-like plugs in the
strainer opening to prevent water spillage. After completing all
maintenance tasks, you must plug the power cord back in and open the
plunger valves or remove the plugs.
Flow Sensor Cleaning
1. In a counter-clockwise motion unscrew the collar of the flow sensor (7) and
remove it from the electrolytic cell conduit (6). 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 with water does not remove the deposits, use a plastic brush to
clean the surface and the hinge if necessary. Do not use a metal brush.
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. Now turn the collar in
a clockwise motion, tightening the sensor back into its position. Do not
overtighten.
Electrolytic Cell Cleaning
The electrolytic cell (6) 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. To maintain maximum performance, we
recommend that you open and visually inspect the electrolytic cell (6) monthly.
The following steps provide instructions on how to clean your cell.
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
flowing out of 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 second plunger valve. This prevents the water from flowing out
of the pool.
Connection Ridge
Locator Notch
Hinge
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MAINTENANCE (continued)
3. Disconnect the 2 hoses from the Saltwater System, and assemble the cell
cover (10) at each side of the cell.
4. In a counter-clockwise motion, unscrew the collar of the copper electrode (5)
and remove it from the electrolytic cell (4). Lift up the copper electrode.
5. Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the cell to immerse the titanium plates. Then
put the copper electrode back in the cell, soak them for about one hour until
no colored areas remain.
6. Open one side of the cell cover (10), drain and properly dispose of the vinegar.
Connect the hose which goes from the pool to the cell. Flush the cell with the
pool water.
7. Reverse steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 to reconnect the electrolytic cell.
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MAINTENANCE (continued)
The Copper Ion Test Strips can be used to test the copper ion concentration in the
water.
Directions and Use
1. Dip the entire strip into the water for 3 seconds, then remove it
2. Hold the strip level for 15 seconds. Do not shake excess water from the strip.
3. Now compare the copper ion strip pad to the color chart on the packaging
label.
The 3-Way Test Strips can test the “Free Chlorine”, “pH”, and “Total Alkalinity” levels
at the same time. We recommend that you test the water chemistry weekly, and
maintain the chlorine concentration at 0.4-1.5 ppm.
Directions and Use
1. Dip the entire strip into the water and remove immediately.
2. Hold the strip level for 15 seconds. Do not shake excess water from the strip.
3. Now compare the strip pad to the color chart on the packaging label. If
necessary, adjust the chemical level in the pool water. It is very important, to
use the proper technique when testing the water's chemical level. Read and
follow the written strip instructions carefully.
1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
2. After the pool is completely empty, disconnect the Saltwater System from the
hoses by reversing the installation instructions.
3. Air-dry the unit before you store it. This might be a good time to visually inspect
and clean the electrolytic cell.
4. Store the unit and accessories in a dry place. The temperature should be
controlled, between 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and 97
degrees Fahrenheit (36 degrees Celsius).
5. The original package can be used for storage.
INTEX®3-WAY TEST STRIPS (PACKED WITH THE PRODUCT)
INTEX®COPPER ION TEST STRIPS (PACKED WITH THE PRODUCT)
LONG TERM STORAGE
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POOL MAINTENANCE & CHEMICAL DEFINITIONS
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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 cloudy.
Stabilizer -Stabilizers extend the life of chlorine in swimming pools.
(Cyanuric Acid)
Do not add pool chemicals directly to the skimmer. This may damage the cell.
Maintaining a salt and sanitizer level above the recommended range can
contribute to the corrosion of the pool equipment.
Check the expiry date of the test kit as the test results may be inaccurate if the
kit is used after that date.
If, due to heavy pool usage, it is required to increase the sanitizer level, then use
a chemical based on Trichloro-s-triazinetrione or sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
dihydrate.
Preferred Water Chemistry Reading
Minimum Ideal Maximum
Copper Ions 0 0.1 - 0.2 ppm 0.2 ppm
Free Chlorine 0 0.4 - 1.5 ppm 3.0 ppm
Combined Chlorine 0 0 ppm 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 100 ppm
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
INSUFFICIENT
CHLORINE
INSUFFICIENT
COPPER ION
LEVEL
POOL IS STAINED
WHITE FLAKES IN
THE WATER
NO LED DISPLAY
GREEN HAIR
Insufficient operating hours of
the Saltwater System.
The salt level in the pool water
is less than 2000ppm. This is
insufficient.
Chlorine loss due to intense
sunlight exposure.
The bather load has increased.
Clogged or dirty electrolytic cell.
Insufficient operating hours.
The PH is too high.
The bather load has increased.
Clogged or dirty electrolytic cell.
Copper electrode defective.
High copper ion concentration.
Excessive calcium hardness is
present in pool water.
No power supply.
RCD/GFCI has not reseted.
A power fuse has blown.
LED failure.
High copper ion concentration.
Increase the daily Saltwater System
operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.
Check the salt level with the Test Kit. Adjust
as needed. See “Salt & Pool Water Volumes”.
Use a pool cover when the pool is not
in use and/or when the unit is operating.
Increase the daily Saltwater System
operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.
Remove the cell for inspection, clean it if
necessary. See “Maintenance”.
Increase operating time per day. See
“Operating Instructions”.
Use PH decrease chemical to adjust,
contact your local pool chemical store.
Increase the operating time per day.
See “Operating Instructions”.
Remove the cell for inspection, clean it
if necessary. See “Maintenance”.
Contact Intex Service Center.
Drain about 20% of the pool water and add
fresh water to decrease the copper ion con
centration below 0.2ppm.
Add aluminum sulfate: 1000 liters water
need around 2g (1000 gals need 0.27 ounce)
or aluminum potassium sulfate: 1000 liters
water need around 3g (1000 gals need 0.4
ounce) to pool.
Use a lemon based cleaning product
(preferably containing citric acid). Don’t scrub
with aggressive cleaning products because
this might etch the underlying surface.
Drain about 20 to 25% of the pool
water and add fresh water to decrease
the calcium hardness. Inspect the
electrolytic cell for scale buildup. Clean
the electrolytic cell if necessary.
Plug the cell cord firmly into the cell
housing receptacle.
Reset the RCD/GFCI.
Contact Intex Service Center.
Contact Intex Service Center.
Drain about 20% of the pool water and
add fresh water to decrease the copper
ion concentration below 0.2ppm.
Add aluminum sulfate: 1000 liters
water need around 2g (1000 gals need
0.27 ounce) or aluminum potassium
sulfate: 1000 liters water need around
3g (1000 gals need 0.4 ounce) to pool.
Use ‘Ultra-Swim’ shampoo, or shampoo
containing chelating agents.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
IMPORTANT
If you continue to experience difficulty, please contact our Consumer
Service Department for assistance. See back cover for contact information.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
1. Filter pump not attached to
system and/or switch on.
2. Circulation line is blocked.
3. Incorrect inlet and outlet hose
direction.
4. Incorrectly installed flow sensor
conduit.
5. Scale on the flow sensor.
6. Flow sensor cord is loose.
7. Flow sensor failure.
8. Inner timer conflict between
filter pump and saltwater system.
1. Dirt or scale on titanium plates.
2. Low salt level / No salt.
3. Electrolytic cell cord is loose.
4. Possible electrolytic cell failure.
1. High salt level.
1. Display and all lights are off - the
system does not power up.
Ensure filter pump is attached and
operating. See "Setup Instruction".
If your unit has plunger valves, ensure
that they are open.
Clear your filter cartridge and cell from
debris and dirt. See “Maintenance”.
Release all trapped air in the circulation
line. See the filter pump manual.
Check the direction of the inlet and the
outlet hose. Reverse the hoses if
necessary. See “Set Up Instructions”.
Check that the arrow on the flow sensor
conduit points in the same direction as
the one on the cell. Reverse the flow
sensor conduit if necessary.
Clean the flow sensor, paying special
attention to the hinge. See
“Maintenance”.
Plug the flow sensor firmly into the flow
sensor receptacle.
Contact Intex Service Center.
Reset both timers on the filter pump and
saltwater system.See “Boost Cycle”.
Remove the electrolytic cell for
inspection. Clean it if necessary.
See “Maintenance”.
Add salt. See “Salt & Pool Water
Volumes”.
Ensure that the cell cord is plugged
firmly into the cell housing receptacle.
Contact Intex Service Center. Replace
the cell if needed.
Partially drain the pool and refill it with
fresh water. See “Salt & Pool Water
Volumes”.
Household voltage is too high or too low
(+ 20%). Check the voltage is within the
range stated on the device housing.
Contact Intex Service Center.
LED PANEL
CODE PROBLEM SOLUTION
LED Panel Code Flash & Alarm On (NOTE: Always turn off the power before cleaning and servicing).
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GENERAL AQUATIC SAFETY
Water recreation is both fun and therapeutic. However, it involves
inherent risks of injury and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read
and follow all product, package and package insert warnings and
instructions. Remember, however, that product warnings, instructions
and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation,
but do not cover all risks and dangers.
For additional safeguards, also familiarize yourself with the following
general guidelines as well as guidelines provided by nationally
recognized Safety Organizations:
Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as
a “lifeguard” or water watcher, especially when children are in and around
the pool.
Learn to swim.
Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.
Instruct anyone who is supervising pool users about potential pool
hazards and about the use of protective devices such as locked doors,
barriers, etc.
Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an
emergency.
Always use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any
water activity.
Supervise, supervise, supervise.
For additional information on safety, please visit
The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals: The Sensible Way to
Enjoy Your Aboveground/Onground Swimming Pool www.nspi.org
American Academy of Pediatrics: Pool Safety for Children www.aap.org
Red Cross www.redcross.org
Safe Kids www.safekids.org
Home Safety Council: Safety Guide www.homesafetycouncil.org
Toy Industry Association: Toy Safety www.toy-tia.org
SAFETY IN YOUR POOL
Safe swimming depends on constant attention to the rules. The "NO DIVING"
sign within this manual can be posted near your pool to help keep everyone
alert to the danger. You may also wish to copy and laminate the sign for
protection from the elements.
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Your Krystal Clear Saltwater System®has been manufactured using the highest
quality materials and workmanship. All Intex products have been inspected and
found free of defects prior to leaving the factory. This Limited Warranty applies only
to the Krystal Clear Saltwater System®.
The provisions of this Limited Warranty apply only to the original purchaser and is
not transferable. This Limited Warranty is valid for a period of two (2) years from the
date of the initial retail purchase. Keep your original sales receipt with this manual,
as proof of purchase will be required and must accompany warranty claims or the
Limited Warranty is invalid.
If a manufacturing defect is found within this two (2) years period, please contact the
appropriate Intex Service Center listed in this manual. The Service Center will
determine the validity of the claim. If the Service Center directs you to return the
product, please carefully package the product and send with shipping and insurance
prepaid to the Service Center. Upon receipt of the returned product, the Intex
Service Center will inspect the item and determine the validity of the claim. If the
provisions of this warranty cover the item, the item will be repaired or replaced at no
charge.
Any and all disputes regarding the provisions of this Limited Warranty shall be
brought before an informal dispute settlement board and unless and until the
provisions of these paragraphs are carried forth, no civil action may be instituted.
The methods and procedures of this settlement board shall be subject to the rules
and regulations set forth by the Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.). IMPLIED
WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY AND IN NO
EVENT SHALL INTEX, THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES BE
LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR DIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES. Some states, or jurisdictions do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Krystal Clear Saltwater System®is
subject to negligence, abnormal use or operation, accident, improper operation,
improper voltage or current contrary to operating instructions, or to damage by
circumstances beyond Intex’s control, including but not limited to, ordinary wear and
tear and damage caused by exposure to fire, flood, freezing, rain, or other
external environmental forces. This Limited Warranty applies only to those parts and
components sold by Intex. The Limited Warranty does not cover unauthorized
alterations, repairs or disassembly by anyone other than Intex Service Center
personnel.
DO NOT GO BACK TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN
OR REPLACEMENT. IF YOU ARE MISSING PARTS OR NEED
ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL US TOLL-FREE (FOR U.S. AND
CANADIAN RESIDENTS): 1-800-234-6839.
Proof of Purchase must accompany all returns or the warranty claim will be invalid.
LIMITED WARRANTY
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UNITED STATES INTEX RECREATION CORP.
CANADA 14779 Bar Harbor Road
Fontana, CA 92336
Tel: 1-800-234-6839
Fax: 310-549-2900
Website: www.intexcorp.com (U.S./Canada only)
Consumer Service Hours: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Pacific Time, Mon. thru FRI. only.
MEXICO KAY INTERNACIONAL, S.A. DE C.V.
SAN JERONIMO # 550- INT.501 Y 502. COL.
JARDINES DEL PEDREGAL. C.P. 01900
MÉXICO D.F.
Tel: 01-800-347-4020 (Collect Call)
Tel: 55-9172-8035
Fax: 55-9172-8047
E-mail: servicenter@kayinternacional.com
Website: www.intexmexico.com.mx
PANAMA SUPRO MUNDIAL S.A./
PARAGUAY PRODUCTOS SUPERIORES S.A.
ECUADOR Boulevard Andrews, Albrook,
HONDURAS Panama, Rep. of Panama
EL SALVADOR Tel: 507-300-3800
NICARAGUA Fax: 507-300-3813
E-mail: suproadmin@supropanama.com
COSTA RICA CENTURY USA, LLC
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 4731 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite B-3
GUATEMALA Delray Beach, FL 33445, USA
COLOMBIA Tel: 561-495-0648
VENEZUELA Fax: 561-495-4782
E-mail: sales@centuryusa.com
MIDDLE EAST REGION FIRST GROUP INTERNATIONAL
REGION AL MOOSA GROUP BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR,
OFFICE 102 & 103, UMM HURAIR ROAD,
KARAMA, DUBAI, UAE
TEL: 00971-4-800INTEX(46839) / +971-4-3373322
FAX: 00971-4-3375115
E-mail: intex@firstgroupinternational.com.
Website: www.firstgroupinternational.com
ASIA INTEX DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.
9th Floor,
Dah Sing Financial Centre
108 Gloucester Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel: 852-28270000
Fax: 852-23118200
E-mail: xmservicesupport@intexcorp.com.cn
Website: www.intexdevelopment.com
For answers to most frequently asked questions, please visit www.intexcorp.com.
Non U.S. Residents, please visit www.intexdevelopment.com.
COUNTRIES/REGIONS SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS
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For Residents of the U.S. & Canada:
INTEX RECREATION CORP.
Attn: Consumer Service
14779 Bar Harbor Road
Fontana, CA 92336
Phone: 1-800-234-6839
Fax: (310) 549-2900
Consumer Service Hours:
8:30 am to 5:00 pm Pacific time
Monday thru Friday only
Website: www.intexcorp.com
For Residents outside of the U.S. and Canada:
Please refer to the Service Center Locations
I N T E X®
©2010 Intex Marketing Ltd. - Intex Development Co. Ltd. -
Intex Trading Ltd. - Intex Recreation Corp.
All rights reserved/Tous droits réservés/Todos los
derechos reservados/Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
Printed in China/Imprimé en Chine/Impreso en
China/Gedruckt in China.
®™ Trademarks used in some countries of the world under
license from/®™ Marques utilisées dans certains pays sous
licence de/Marcas registradas utilizadas en algunos países
del mundo bajo licencia de/Warenzeichen verwendet in
einigen Ländern der Welt in Lizenz von/Intex Marketing Ltd.
to/à/a/an Intex Trading Ltd., Intex Development Co. Ltd.,
G.P.O Box 28829, Hong Kong & Intex Recreation Corp.,
P.O. Box 1440, Long Beach, CA 90801 Distributed in the
European Union by/Distribué dans l’Union Européenne
par/Distribuido en la unión Europea por/Vertrieb in der
Europäischen Union durch/Intex Trading B.V., P.O. Box nr.
1075 – 4700 BB Roosendaal The Netherlands

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