Compu Pool Infinity Series Manual AU
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High Salt LED on.
Too much salt has been
added to the pool.
The salt content is more than sufficient. The Infinity
Series has a built-in regulating system that enables it
to continue to produce chlorine with the increased salt
content. No action is required, however very high
salinity may be unpleasant to swim in and may
damage other equipment. Backwash or partially drain
pool and add fresh water to reduce the salinity level.
Low Salt LED or High
Salt LED on upon
startup when known
salt level is correct.
Incorrect Cell selected in
User Menu
Access the User Menu and select the correct cell, see
section 9.6.
"NO CELL" reading on
display screen.
The Cell Cable is not
correctly connected to the
Power Module
Ensure the Cell Cable is correctly fitted, refer to
section 7.4.9.
Output bars on display
screen lower than
output % setting.
Last two output bars
fluctuating.
It is normal for the last two bars to fluctuate in
illumination. Chlorine production is working correctly.
Pool water salinity is too low. Add salt to pool water to reach required level of 3000-
4000ppm (3500 ideal), see Table 1.
Excessive calcium build up
on Cell Plates.
Clean Cell as instructed in section 10.3.
Dying Cell.
The Electrolytic Cell has come to the end of the "cell
life" and is no longer producing chlorine at sufficient
levels. Replace the Cell.
Frequent calcification
of the Cell.
Imbalanced water.
The water may contain high pH, total alkalinity and
calcium hardness. Balance the water according to
section 5.2. Contact a pool professional for
assistance.
Self cleaning reversing time
to long.
Access the Maintenance Menu to reduce the cell
reversing time (see section 9.7.2). Note: Decreasing
the reversing time will reduce the life of the Electrolytic
Cell.