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KEEP THIS MANUAL
Chlorine Sensor Fault:
Sanitizer/chlorine is above
or below measurement
range
Floating unit is in an
unbalanced location.
Make sure that the floating unit is not near your float-
ing chlorinator which would cause higher than normal
readings. Move floating unit to a different part of pool.
Unplug the receiver, wait 10 seconds and plug the
receiver back in.
Floating unit may have
an air bubble covering
the sensor.
Unplug the receiver. Pull the floating unit out of the
water, tip on its side and place it in a different location
in your pool away from your return jets. Plug the
receiver back in.
Your pool water is out
of balance.
Take a test sample of pool water to confirm reading. If
necessary, add the appropriate chemicals to bring your
pool back into this range.
Then unplug the receiver, wait 10 seconds and plug the
receiver back in.
Still receiving this
message.
Contact GAME.
Alkalinity Sensor Fault:
Alkalinity is high (only for
Salt Water Pools)
Your pool may be low
on chlorine or your
alkalinity may be too
high.
Take a test sample of pool water to your local pool
store. Ask for the chlorine and alkalinity readings. The
chlorine concentration in your pool should be >2 ppm.
If it is below this, check your salt generator and adjust
to increase the chlorine concentration. If your alkalinity
is too high please follow your local pool store’s recom-
mendations for correcting this. Unplug the receiver,
wait 10 seconds and then plug the receiver back in.
If you are still receiv-
ing this message.
Contact GAME.
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