Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
“Cell On” indicator does not
come on.
Chlorine Production set to 00%.
Adjust CHLORINE PRODUCTION to desired
percentage.
If No Flow also….
Insufficient water flow. Cell is plugged with
debris, pump has lost prime.
Remove obstruction and/or clean cell. See
Section 6.3, Electrolytic Cell Cleaning
.
Prime pump if necessary.
If No Flow also….
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor not plugged in.
Plug in flow/temp/salinity sensor. See
Section 2, Figures
2a, 2b, and 2c.
Salt level below 2.0 gpl (2000 ppm).
Add salt as described in
Section 4.7
.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
“No Flow” indicator stays on
continuously.
Pump fails to provide sufficient water flow.
Check for correct operation of the pump.
Ensure there is no loss of pump prime or
clogged strainer baskets.
Closed valves.
Check and correct all valve alignments.
Dirty filter.
Follow filter cleaning procedures.
Obstruction in the
electrolytic
cell.
Remove cell for inspection. Follow cleaning
procedures. See
Section 6.3, Electrolytic
Cell Cleaning
.
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor not installed
properly.
Ensure that the flow/temp/salinity sensor is
installed according to
Section 3, Figure 11
. If
not, contact a pool professional.
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor not plugged in.
Plug flow/temp/salinity sensor into connector
on power center printed circuit board. Turn
power to unit off and back on (Cycle Power).
See wiring diagram in Figures 2a, 2b, and 2c.
See also,
Section 6.4, Flow/Temp/Salinity
Sensor Cleaning, Step 4
.
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor elements
covered with PVC glue, taped over, or
covered with other debris.
Remove and clean flow/temp/salinity sensor
and reinstall. See
Sections 6.4
.
Defective flow/temp/salinity sensor.
Contact a pool professional.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Salt level too high.
Too much salt has been added to pool.
Backwash or partially drain pool and dilute
with fresh water until salinity returns to 3.0
gpl to 3.5 gpl.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Chlorine level too high.
Electrolytic cell is manufacturing too much
chlorine.
Decrease the chlorine production rate
adjustment button (arrow button A). See
Section 5, Operating Instructions. If chlorine
output at the lowest setting consistently
provides for excessive chlorine levels,
decrease daily pump operation time as much
as necessary. If chlorine output at lowest
setting is still excessive then the salt water
chlorinator system is oversized for the pool.
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