With time, calcareous deposits form on the electrodes (metal plates) of WATA devices. In order to ensure an optimal lifetime to the device and to sustain its production rate of active chlorine, it is very important to maintain it regularly.
The maintenance frequency
depends on the water hardness (calcium and
magnesium contents): the harder the water, the more frequent has to be
the maintenance. Calcareous deposits are easily observed by the naked
eye (white layer between the metal plates) on the devices. We advise to
proceed to the maintenance of the devices after about 150 hours of
functioning (or one week working continuously)
Maxi-WATA device requires a different maintenance. Please download the user guide below to know more about the maintenance.