Insufficient water flow from pump
This is normal for a few minutes at initial
to flow sensor and cell.
startup or if air is in the lines. Clean filters
and strainers. Check for closed valves,
faulty pump, etc.
4. CAUTION: Low Flow Light
Obstruction or scale buildup in cell.
Clean cell according to instructions on page 11.
is Solid Red
Flow sensor was not installed in the
Turn flow sensor so arrow faces direction
correct direction.
of water flow.
Flow sensor is not fully threaded into
Fully thread the flow sensor into the T
the “T” connector.
connector being careful not to damage the
wires or sensors.
Cut wires or insufficient wire connections.
Check the connection to ensure proper
wire contact.
Dirty filter causing insufficient flow.
Clean or backwash the filter.
3. CAUTION: Low Flow Light
This is normal at initial start-up
Wait a few minutes for air to clear. If continuous,
Turning On and Off
or if air bubbles are in pipes.
see troubleshooting section “Flow Light is Solid
Red” below.
System is turned off.
Turn control knob clockwise to the desired
setting.
Check the main fuse on the bottom of the
control panel and replace if necessary
Main fuse blew.
with a 6.3 AMP 250VAC 6x32mm Slow
Blow fuse. One extra fuse is supplied with
2. Power Light is Off:
the system.
No Power
Breaker tripped.
Check the breaker leading to the pool control.
Power wires cut, disconnected,
Check for correct wiring.
or incorrectly wired.
Very high salt levels in the pool have
Drain part of the water and refill the pool.
shut down the generator. It will no longer
It is also recommended to periodically
produce chlorine until the situation
test the salt level by a professional. If above
is rectified.
5500 ppm, check with your dealer about
draining part of the pool water and refilling
with fresh water.
Other malfunction in control panel.
Contact warranty hotline.
Troubleshooting
Note: evaluating the possible causes for each problem from top to bottom (first to last) will avoid extra labor.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
System is turned off.
Turn control knob to the desired setting.
Check fuse and breaker.
Control knob is set too low in relation to
chlorination demand (e.g. higher number
Turn control knob higher (clockwise) and/or
of bathers, warmer weather, increased
increase pump operation time.
debris in pool).
1. Chlorine Level Low
Low salt.
Check the salt level. See “Adding Salt To The
Pool” page 6.
Pump operation time too short.
Run pump at least 8 hours per day (1.5
turnovers of all the pool water).
Check water chemistry; stabilizer should be
Low stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid).
between 40-80 ppm. If low, add stabilizer. See
“Start-up” page 5.
Chemical imbalance - could be Nitrates or
Make sure water is balanced according to the
Phosphates are present in the pool.
chart on page 5. Take your water to a dealer
to check for Nitrates and Phosphates and
follow dealer directions for removal.
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