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Inspect and clean cell according to directions. When done, press
the “diagnostic” button for 3 seconds to stop the “Inspect Cell”
LED flashing.
“Check Cell”
LED flashing
Remove and inspect the cell for scale. If the cell is scaled, follow the
directions on page 15 for cell cleaning. If the pool has the proper
amount of salt and the “Inspect Cell” LED is still illuminated, the
cell may be depleted and needs to be replaced.
“Check Cell”
LED
illuminated
Low Chlorine
or no Chlorine
Switch on the chlorinator.
Desired Level% adjustment setting is too low.
Low stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid).Chlorine is being produced but the
pool water is unable to hold on to the chlorine, due to low
stabilizer.
Filter pump switched off or filter pump time too short (8 hours for
average size pools, more for large pools).
Salt level too low (below 2500 ppm, Low Salt LED on). Add salt
atleast 3000ppm.
Salt level too high (high Salt LED on). Dilute pool water with fresh
water and check salt level is 3000ppm
Low pH. Low pH oxidizes chlorine quickly, making it difficult to
maintain desired chlorine levels. Adjust pH levels to re-balance
water.
Warm pool water increases chlorine demand—increase Desired
Level% or filter run time.
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Cold water (below 10 C) can cause PoolChlor to stop generating
chlorine (Generating LED flashing).
Excessive scaling on cell.
High level of phosphates in pool water. Conduct shock treatment
with an oxidation agent