Owner`s manual

Club Piscine Super Fitness - Above Ground Swimming Pool - Owner’s Manual (03/2012) 26
5) Isocyanuric acid (in-store test only)
Isocyanuric acid is what is commonly called chlorine stabilizer. The normal levels for isocyanuric acid are
30 to 50 ppm.
Note : When the isocyanuric acid level is too high, chlorine has no effect, and the reading remains
elevated even if chlorine is added. When the isocyanuric acid level is too low, chlorine evaporates quickly
in the sun, and a larger dose than usual must be used.
6) Combined Chlorine
Combined chlorine consists of small bacterial particles contaminated by organic matter (skin, mucus,
urine, make-up, leaves, dust, etc.). These contaminants react with free chlorine to form combined chlorine
or chloramines. Test kits that use small tablets to detect combined chlorine are not very accurate. We
therefore suggest a weekly shock treatment for prevention.
7) Salt level (salt chlorinator)
When you have a salt chlorinator, your pool water must have a salt concentration around 3,000 ppm. Make
sure you check the salt concentration weekly using the test strips specifically designed for this. You will
ensure your chlorination cell is functioning at its best, and thus avoid expensive damage.
Note : If an issue persists, see a representative at your local Club Piscine Super Fitness store.