1. Introduction
The Brisk LC300 Series Salt Chlorine Generator is a professional electrolytic system designed to effectively disinfect swimming pool water. By converting salt into chlorine, it provides a continuous supply of sanitizer, keeping your pool clean and clear without the need for traditional chemical chlorine. This system is eco-friendly and gentle on the skin, offering a modern solution for pool maintenance. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your salt chlorinator.
2. Safety Information
Please read and understand all safety instructions before installation and operation. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or property damage.
- Always disconnect power before performing any service or maintenance.
- Ensure proper electrical grounding and wiring in accordance with local codes.
- Keep the control panel dry and away from direct water splashes.
- Do not operate the unit if any part is damaged or if it is not functioning correctly.
- Maintain recommended salt levels to prevent damage to the unit and ensure effective chlorination.
- The unit is designed for swimming pool and SPA disinfection. Do not use for other purposes.
3. Product Overview
The Brisk LC300 Series Salt Chlorine Generator features an integrated design for ease of use and installation. Key components include:
- Control Panel: Waterproof keypad for safe operation and display of current status (e.g., PPM, temperature).
- Electrolytic Cell: Equipped with 1mm titanium plates coated with precious metal ruthenium oxide for efficient salt electrolysis.
- Flow Detector: Ensures the unit operates only when there is sufficient water flow, protecting the cell.
- Power Adapter: Provides the necessary DC24V power input.
- Connectors: Standard 1.5" or 2.0" connections for integration into existing pool plumbing.
4. Setup and Installation
Proper installation is crucial for the performance and longevity of your salt chlorinator.
- Choose Location: Install the unit in-line with your pool's filtration system, after the filter and heater (if applicable), and before any return jets. Ensure easy access for maintenance and visibility of the control panel.
- Plumbing Connection: The unit supports 1.5" or 2.0" connections. Use appropriate PVC fittings and sealant to ensure a watertight seal. The flow detector must be oriented correctly to detect water flow.
- Electrical Connection: Connect the provided DC24V power adapter to the chlorinator unit and then plug it into a suitable power outlet. Ensure the outlet is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for safety.
- Add Salt to Pool: Before starting the unit, ensure your pool water has the recommended salinity of 3000-4000 ppm. Use a salt test kit to verify levels. Distribute the salt evenly in the pool and allow it to dissolve completely before operating the chlorinator.
- Initial Power On: Once installed and salt levels are correct, power on the unit. The display will show the current salt concentration (PPM) and other relevant information.
5. Operating Instructions
The LC300 series offers both manual control via the waterproof keypad and remote control via a mobile application (for LC300A models).
5.1. Control Panel Operation
The control panel allows direct management of the chlorinator's functions:
- Power Button: Turns the unit on/off.
- Speed/Output Adjustment: Use '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the chlorine output power from 5% to 100%.
- Mode Button: Cycles through different operating modes (if available).
- Turbo Button: Activates a temporary boost in chlorine production for rapid sanitization.
- Settings Button: Accesses advanced settings, including saving current settings for future use.
5.2. APP Remote Control (LC300A Model)
For models with Wi-Fi capability (LC300A), download the dedicated mobile application to control all functions remotely. The app provides intuitive operation and a pool salt auxiliary calculation tool.
- Chlorine Intensity Adjustment: Set the strength level (e.g., 100%).
- Operation Hours: Schedule the chlorinator's working time (e.g., 24 hours).
- Monitoring: View current work time, temperature, power consumption, and salt concentration.
- Settings: Access user options and automatic cleaning settings.
6. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your salt chlorinator.
- Cell Cleaning: The titanium cell features self-cleaning by polarity inversion. However, periodic visual inspection is recommended. If excessive scale buildup is observed, manual cleaning may be required using a mild acid solution (e.g., diluted muriatic acid) as per manufacturer guidelines.
- Water Flow: The unit includes a water flow detector. Ensure proper water circulation through the unit. A smooth water passage design helps reduce scale accumulation and prolongs service time.
- Salt Level Monitoring: Regularly test your pool's salt concentration. Maintain levels between 3000-4000 ppm. Low salt levels reduce chlorine production and can trigger alarms. High salt levels are generally not harmful but can be corrosive over time.
- Temperature Monitoring: The unit has an alarm for when the water temperature exceeds 45°C or drops below 10°C. Operating within the recommended temperature range is important for cell longevity.
7. Troubleshooting
The LC300 series is equipped with error code displays and various alarms to assist in troubleshooting common issues.
- Error Code Display: The unit provides error codes for quick identification of problems. Refer to the display for specific codes.
- Low Salt Alarm: If the salt concentration drops below the recommended range, the unit will alarm. Add salt to the pool until the desired level is reached.
- Water Flow Detector Fail: If there is insufficient water flow through the unit, an alarm will sound. Check your pool pump, filter, and plumbing for obstructions or issues.
- Over Voltage / Over Current / Short Circuit / Overheating: These alarms indicate electrical or temperature-related issues. Immediately disconnect power, inspect the unit and connections for any visible damage, and consult a qualified technician if the problem persists.
- No Chlorine Production: Check salt levels, ensure the unit is powered on and operating, and verify water flow. If the cell is heavily scaled, it may need cleaning.
8. Specifications
Technical data for the Brisk LC300 Series Salt Chlorine Generator:
| Attribute | LC150/LC150A | LC200/LC200A | LC250/LC250A | LC300/LC300A | LC400/LC400A | LC500/LC500A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Production g/h | 15g | 20g | 25g | 30g | 40g | 50g |
| Pool volume (gallons) | <10K | 10-25K | 15-30K | 25-40K | 30-50K | 40-60K |
| Working Voltage | DC24V | |||||
| Connection | 1.5" / 2.0" | |||||
| Power input | AC100-240V / 50-60HZ | |||||
| Recommended Salinity | 3000-4000 ppm | |||||
| Optional Alarms | Low salt / Water flow detector fail / Over voltage / Over current / Short circuit / Overheating | |||||
| Box dimensions | 388.5 x 120 x 161.5mm (includes connectors) | |||||
| Warranty | One year warranty | |||||
| Protection | IPX5 | |||||
9. Warranty and Support
The Brisk LC300 Series Salt Chlorine Generator comes with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects. For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Ensure you have your purchase details and model number available.
10. User Tips
- Regular Water Testing: Beyond salt levels, regularly test your pool's pH, alkalinity, and cyanuric acid levels to ensure balanced water chemistry for optimal chlorinator performance.
- Consistent Operation: For best results, operate the chlorinator consistently at a lower output setting rather than intermittently at a high setting. This maintains a stable chlorine residual.
- Winterization: In colder climates, ensure the unit is properly drained and stored indoors during winter months to prevent freezing damage.
- App Features: If you have the LC300A model, utilize the mobile app's scheduling and monitoring features to automate your pool maintenance and track performance.





