CircuPool
Help Guides:
RJ-G Series
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Water Fault LED on (continued)
Power Module.
fitted to the Power Module receptacle and the
locking collar is tightened firmly.
Damaged Cell Cable.
Check that the Cell Cable has not been damaged.
Very cold pool water.
If the pool water is below 45° Fahrenheit,
chlorine production will cease and the Water
Fault LED will turn on. The pool should be
winterized
Low Salt LED on.
Not enough salt added upon
start up of pool.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of
30004000ppm (3500 ideal)
Salinity level decreased over
time due to splashing,
backwashing, rainfall etc.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of
30004000ppm (3500 ideal)
Excessive calcium build up on
Cell Plates
Clean Cell
Cold pool water.
Pool water is below 60°F. No action is required,
chlorine production is working correctly.
Dying Cell.
The Electrolytic Cell has come to the end of the
"cell life" and is no longer producing chlorine at
sufficient levels. Replace the Cell.
High Salt LED on.
Too much salt has been added to
the pool.
The salt content is more than sufficient. The
Infinity Series has a built-in regulating system
that enables it to continue to produce chlorine
with the increased salt content. No action is
required, however very high salinity may be
unpleasant to swim in and may damage other
equipment. Backwash or partially drain pool and
add fresh water to reduce the salinity level.
Low Salt LED or High Salt LED on
upon startup when known salt
level is correct.
Incorrect Cell selected in User
Menu
Access the User Menu and select the correct cell
"NO CELL" reading on display
screen.
The Cell Cable is not correctly
connected to the Power Module
The Cell Cable is not correctly connected to the
Power Module
Output bars on display screen
lower than output % setting.
Last two output bars fluctuating.
It is normal for the last two bars to fluctuate in
illumination. Chlorine production is working
correctly
Pool water salinity is too low.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of
30004000ppm (3500 ideal)
Excessive calcium build up on
Cell Plates.
Clean Cell.
Dying Cell.
The Electrolytic Cell has come to the end of the
"cell life" and is no longer producing chlorine at
sufficient levels. Replace the Cell.
Frequent calcification of the Cell. Imbalanced water.
The water may contain high pH, total alkalinity
and calcium hardness.
Model RJ-G Saltwater Chlorinators are manufactured and warranted by Compu Pool Products: if further assistance is
required, please visit
http://compupoolhelp.com/contact-us.html
or
http://compupool.com.au/contactus.html