Compu Pool Infinity Series Manual AU
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Low stabiliser (cyanuric acid)
level in pool water.
Add stabiliser to maintain a level of 30
– 60 ppm.
pH too high.
Adjust pH level to 7.2
– 7.8.
Temporary loss of chlorine
due to heavy bather load,
rain, organic matter.
Set the unit to Super Chlor and let run for a 24 hour
period. Re-check and if still low take pool water
sample to pool professional.
Salt Content below 2500ppm Add additional salt to pool to bring salinity within 3000
- 4000ppm (3500 ideal), see Table 1.
Calcified or clogged cell.
Remove cell from plumbing line and clean (see section
10.3).
High nitrates or phosphates
in pool water.
Contact pool professional.
Metals present in pool water. Contact pool professional.
Water Fault LED on.
Insufficient or no water flow
through cell.
Check that the pump is operating correctly and turns
on and off with the chlorine generator with the timer.
Ensure that pump strainer baskets are not clogged.
Check that all valves are opened correctly. Check for
any blockages.
Clean or backwash filter if dirty.
Pump speed too low (for
multi speed pumps)
Increase the pump speed to ensure consistent and
sufficient water flow through the Cell.
No salt in pool water.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of 3000-
4000ppm (3500 ideal), see Table 1.
Cell Cable not connected to
Power Module.
Check that the Cell Cable connector is correctly 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 7° Celsius, chlorine
production will cease and the Water Fault LED will turn
on. The pool should be winterized (see section 10.4)
Low Salt LED on.
Not enough salt added upon
start up of pool.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of 3000-
4000ppm (3500 ideal), see Table 1.
Salinity level decreased over
time due to splashing,
backwashing, rainfall etc.
Add salt to pool water to reach required level of 3000-
4000ppm (3500 ideal), see Table 1.
Excessive calcium build up
on Cell Plates.
Clean Cell as instructed in section 10.3.
Cold pool water.
Pool water is below 15° Celsius. 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.
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