(328IO) MODEL ZS6220 & ZS6230 OZONE & SALTWATER SYSTEM ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 07/14/2017
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INSUFFICIENT
CHLORINE
WHITE FLAKES IN
THE WATER
NO LED DISPLAY
• Insufficient operating hours of the
Ozone & Saltwater System.
• The salt level in the pool water is
less than 2000 ppm. This is
insufficient.
• Chlorine loss due to intense sunlight
exposure.
• The bather load has increased.
• Clogged or dirty electrolytic cell.
• High UV level exposure.
• Excessive calcium hardness is
present in pool water.
• No power supply.
• RCD/GFCI has not reseted.
• A power fuse has blown.
• LED failure.
• Increase the daily Ozone & Saltwater System
operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.
• Check the salt level with the Test Kit. Adjust
as needed. See “Salt & Pool Water Volumes”.
• Add appropriate stabilizer. See “Cyanuric Acid
table”.
• Use a pool cover when the pool is not in use
and/or when the unit is operating.
• Increase the daily Ozone & Saltwater System
operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.
• Remove the cell for inspection, clean it if
necessary. See “Maintenance”.
• Cover the pool with a pool cover for 2 days
with the device running and then test the water
using the test strips.
• If the pool is clean and clear, add stabilizer to
the water and then test the water with the
device
running.
• Drain about 20 to 25% of the pool water and
add fresh water to decrease the calcium
hardness. Inspect the electrolytic cell for
scale buildup. Clean the electrolytic cell if
necessary.
• Find out the switch and turn on.
• Reset the RCD/GFCI.
• Contact Intex Service Center.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
IMPORTANT
If you continue to experience difficulty, please contact our Consumer Service Department
for assistance. See separate “Authorized Service Centers” sheet.
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