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Flow Switch Calibration Procedure
Flow Switch Calibration Procedure
Flow Switch Calibration Procedure
Flow Switch Calibration Procedure
Flow Switch Calibration Procedure
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ANT::::: Before going any further, the pool water must be balanced and salt
must be added to your pool. If this has not already been done, refer to the included
Chemistry Quick Start Guide as well as the "Water Chemistry" section of this manual
for information on how to prepare your pool water for Salt & Swim operation.
At start-up, or when a new Cell is installed, the Salt & Swim will run a Flow Switch
Calibration procedure to ensure that the Cell's flow switch is properly initialized.
This will occur just once when a new Cell is installed. After the flow switch is
initialized, the Salt & Swim will not perform this procedure again until the Cell is
replaced. The Flow Switch Calibration procedure will require the user to cycle the
pump on and off. Follow the instructions below:
1.
Turn the filter pump OFF.
2.
Plug the Salt & Swim's linecord into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
safety outlet or an outlet protected by a ground fault circuit breaker (GFCB).
Follow Local and National codes.
After being powered on for the first time, the Salt & Swim will run a diagnostic
routine which can take up to 30 seconds. During this time, various LEDs will
turn on and off. When finished, the Salt & Swim will display a
blinking INAD-
EQUATE WATER FLOW LED and a
solid STANDING BY LED. Keep the Salt &
Swim powered for the remainder of this procedure and go to Step 3.
3.
Turn the filter pump ON. Make sure that full flow is achieved (no air in the
system) and run the pump for at least 15 seconds.
4.
Turn the filter pump OFF.
5.
The Salt & Swim should now display a
solid INADEQUATE WATER FLOW and
a
solid STANDING BY LED. The Flow Switch Calibration procedure is com-
plete. You can now turn on your filter pump and begin normal operation.
If the INADEQUATE WATER FLOW LED is still blinking after performing this proce-
dure, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
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