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OTHER FAULTS
Most of the faults identified in the TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS section relate to the
Sensor, the Solenoid or onsite/environmental conditions. These faults represent more than
80% of faults experienced in the field, however, they do not cover all fault scenarios.
Potentially, the Control Box could be damaged and this is often not identifiable as a single,
consistent error. Indicators that the Control Box may be damaged include:
• None of the lights on the Control Box are illuminated
• All lights flash quickly and/or faintly
• The solenoid clicks and pulsates rapidly
• Components on the circuit board are corroded, damaged or blown
• There are markings caused by water ingress
You will most likely need to replace the Control Box if you are experiencing any of the
above faults. If the Control Box housing is in good condition we offer a factory service
to replace the circuit board only. This is a more affordable option than replacing the full
Control Box. Contact our office via [email protected] for more information
about this service.
Excessive water hammering in the supply lines is often experienced onsite and is usually
misinterpreted as a fault with the Water Witch. Rather than indicating a fault with the unit,
the water hammering is typically a sign that the Control Box time delay setting has been left
in Test Mode. Please refer to TEST AND TIME DELAY MODES on Page 13 for more detail.