Maintenance – Aquascape IonGen Generation G2 (95027) User Manual

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Setting the IonGen

System’s Level

– Turn on the pump

and plug in the

IonGen

System.

adjusting the

IonGen

System’s

Level – Depress the

“+” or “-“ button

for 3 seconds to

enter the setting

mode. once in the

setting mode the

ionization level can

be adjusted. The

setting mode will exit

automatically

Operating the

IonGen

System on a

new water feature or a water feature with good water quality

and little to no algae – Set the IonGen

System to level 1 or

2.

Follow the next step if algae growth begins to increase.

ImPOrtant: Operate the IonGen

System at a

low level and only raise the ionization level if the

algae attached to rocks and gravel becomes

excessive. Maintaining the IonGen

System on the low

level will make sure the copper levels don’t become too

elevated, and also prolong the life of the IonGen

Probe.

nOte: It is not unusual to have low, or even no copper level

readings on the test kit, no matter how high the IonGen

System’s ionization level setting. This is due to the copper being

used within the water feature. Periodic copper testing will

ensure that the levels are below the maximum level of .25 ppm.
Operating the IonGen

System on an

existing water feature with algae present
Set the IonGen

System

to the highest ionization

level possible if there

are significant levels

of algae present in the

water feature. In some

water feature applications

you may find that you

are not able to raise the

ionization level to the higher power setting (levels 7-10). This is

typically due to the water chemistry of the water feature or the

water flow rate across the IonGen

Probe. In most cases, the

IonGen

System will still produce sufficient quantity of ions to

kill the algae. be patient, as it may take several days to a few

weeks for noticeable results to occur. Using the included copper

test kit, test the water over a period of days to ensure that the

copper levels Do NoT rise above .25 ppm. The ionization

level can be lowered once the algae levels have decreased

or the copper test kit indicates a maximum level of .25 ppm.

– Pre-existing algae levels, poor water conditions, as well as the

volume of water in the water feature are all factors that affect the

speed at which the IonGen

System will achieve desired results.

– If the level of copper rises above .25 ppm, reduce the

IonGen

System down to level one or unplug the IonGen

System until the copper levels fall below .25 ppm. A water

change can also be conducted if the copper levels are

significantly above .25 ppm.

– In the case of a power failure the IonGen

System Control

Panel’s internal memory will reset itself to the last setting

before the power failure.

maintenance

IonGen

Probe Maintenance

• The replaceable

IonGen

Probe will

typically last 1 or more

seasons, depending

on the usage, quantity

of water and water

chemistry of the water

feature. The IonGen

System Control Panel

display will read “00” when the IonGen

Probe is completely

exhausted or there is a fault in the operation of the system.

• It is recommended to visually inspect the bars on the

IonGen

Probe from time to time, and replace the IonGen

Probe if the bars are significantly worn.

• The Aquascape IonGen

System does contain a built-in,

self-cleaning mechanism that reduces the build-up of oxidation

scale on the bars, but requires sufficient water flow to work

properly. An excessive build-up of scale on the bars is an

indicator that there may not be sufficient water flow. Significant

oxidation scale on the bars will decrease the distribution

of ions being released into the water, as well as affect the

ability to raise and lower the Control Panel’s ionization level.

Scale build-up can easily be brushed or scraped off the bars,

immediately improving IonGen

Probe performance. If you

notice repeated scale build-up, you may want to move the

IonGen

Probe to a location with higher water flow, such as

plumbing it directly into the main recirculating system.

• Starting out each year with a new IonGen

Probe is

recommended and will significantly boost the performance

of the IonGen

System.

Winterization Maintenance
• It is recommended to shut down the IonGen

System in

regions that have climates that experience cold temperatures.

This will prevent elevated copper levels during the time of the

year when there is no algae growth, and will prolong the life

of the IonGen

Probe.

• The IonGen

System’s Control Panel is weather resistant, but

steps to protect it from the elements, such as mounting the panel

above the ground, are recommended to maximize its lifespan.

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