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Section 5.7 Controls
Red Light -
Above the Power Meter indicates that the salt level in the pool is on the high side.
This does not harm the Natural Generator, but is provided as a cautionary notice to the user not to
add more salt to the pool. Operation at very high levels (i.e. above 5500ppm) is not recommended.
Slowly turn down the Control Knob until the desired Power Meter light illuminates (i.e. desired
chlorine production level).
Power Meter –
These lights indicate the system’s chlorine
output (i.e. 10% to 100% production rate). The higher
lights indicate higher chlorine production. Turning the
control knob clockwise increases chlorine production and
should increase the chlorine output reading (i.e. 10% to
100% production rate).
If Power Meter lights go up & down quickly: The salt level
is high. Slowly turn the Control Knob down
(counterclockwise) until the desired Power Meter light
illuminates. If the lights continue to go up and down after
the Control Knob was turned down, the salt level is
exceedingly high, and should be reduced immediately by
draining a significant amount of pool water and refilling the
pool.
(Please check with your local pool professional prior to
draining the pool)
On/Off Light -
When the system is turned on and the
pump is operating, the green On/Off Light should be
illuminated indicating that power is reaching the Control
Box.
Flow Light -
Red light should NOT be illuminated during proper operation; a constant red light
signifies insufficient flow. When first turning on the circulation pump, the red light may turn on and
off until the air is pushed out of the pump lines and sufficient water flow is achieved. This is normal
and ensures that the generator automatically shuts off if the pump fails to prime or a blockage occurs.
See trouble-shooting section if red light remains on.