Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
“Service” Indicator On.
Low salt level in pool water.
Test salinity. Add salt as described in
Section 4.7
.
Cell requires cleaning.
Refer to Maintenance Procedure for acid
wash cleaning. See
Section 6.3, Step 2
.
Cell not working properly after cleaning
Contact a pool professional.
DC power cord not properly connected to
the cell.
Check connection. Check for dirt or
corrosion around DC cord contacts at cell.
Check Cell studs for same.
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor not plugged in.
Plug flow/temp/salinity sensor into connector
on power center printed circuit board. (Cycle
Power).
Water temperature too low
Winterize your pool. See
Section 6.5,
Winterizing
.
All the above have been checked and
indicator light is still on.
Contact a pool professional.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Salt Level Too Low.
Not enough salt added on start up.
Add salt to pool, 3.0 gpl to 3.5 gpl. See
Section 4.7
.
Heavy Rainfall.
Add salt to pool, 3.0 gpl to 3.5 gpl. See
Section 4.7
.
Leak in pool.
Repair pool.
Dirty flow/temp/salinity sensor contacts
or faulty sensor.
Remove and clean flow/temp/salinity sensor
contacts. Check flow/temp/salinity sensor
cable for damage. See
Section 6.4
. Verify
salinity with Myron “L” meter calibrated for
NaCl, titration test units, or other salt meters.
Please be aware that salt test strips have a
large variance in readings (400 - 800 ppm).
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Chlorine Odour.
Presence of excess chloramines (combined
chlorine).
Manually shock the pool following the
directions in
Section 5.4.1
Shocking.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Cloudy Water, Slimy Walls of
Pool.
Combined algae and bacteria growth.
Brush down the affected walls and follow the
directions in
Section 5.4.1
Shocking.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Eye and/or skin irritation.
Improper water balance.
Balance the water to recommended levels in
Section 4.5.
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Scale formation on pool
equipment.
NOTE: To clean the deposit
(scale) on the electrolytic cell
plates, see
Section 6.3
.
Incorrect pH causing metals to come out of
solution.
Adjust total alkalinity to 80-120ppm. Then
adjust pH to within the range 7.4-7.6. See
Section 4.5.
High total hardness.
Dilute pool with fresh water. Consult your
pool professional regarding use of a
sequestering agent.
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