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Problem
Solution
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check input power is connected to the control. Be sure the jumpers
are set properly. Verify input voltage with a voltmeter.Check fuse if
blown. The board is protected by a 20 amp fuse located on the
circuit board above the cell connector.
“Power” LED
not on
The temperature of the pool water is too high or low to operate.
You can override this by Pressing button SUPER CHLORINATE. The
chlorinator will run at maximum output for the remainder of the
current pump cycle or 24 hours, whichever comes first.
“Generating”
LED flashing
The chlorinator has sensed a no flow condition and has stopped
generating chlorine. Check that the flow switch is plugged into the
connector on the bottom of the control unit and that the wire is not
cut or damaged. Make sure there is at least 30cms of straight pipe
before the flow switch. If there is adequate flow and the LED is still
on, check that the arrows on the flow switch are pointing in the
direction of flow. If the light is flashing, the flow is established and
t h e c h l o r i n a t o r w i l l t u r n o n w i t h i n 1 m i n u t e .
“No flow”
LED
illuminated
or flashing
Check salt level in pool. If salt level is low, add salt according to
chart on page 5. Before adding large quantities of salt, it is
advisable to have your salt level professionally checked.
“Check Salt”
LED
illuminated
or flashing
Check salt level in pool. If salt level is too high, lower salt level by
draining some of the pool water out of the pool and replace with
fresh water. Continue until the salt concentration is at
recommended levels.
“High Salt”
LED
illuminated
or flashing