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NO FLOW When illuminated, the flow switch has detected no flow and the Aqua Trol Above-
Ground Pool Automation has stopped generating chlorine. A flashing LED indicates a
15/60 second time delay period.
TEST SALT LEVEL When flashing, the salt level is low (below 2700ppm) and Aqua Trol
Above-Ground Pool Automation is generating at low efficiency. When illuminated steady, the
salt level is too low and Aqua Trol Above-Ground Pool Automation has shut down. Before
adding large quantities of salt, it is advisable to have your salt level professionally checked.
HIGH SALT When illuminated, the salt level is too high and Aqua Trol Above-Ground Pool
Automation has shut down.
INSPECT CELL A flashing indicator signifies that either the cell efficiency is reduced or that it
is time for regularly scheduled cell inspection. In either case, inspect the cell and clean if
necessary. Pressing the "diagnostic" button next to the display for 3 seconds will stop the
flashing LED. When illuminated steady, cell efficiency is greatly reduced and the Aqua Trol
Above-Ground Pool Automation has stopped producing chlorine. Inspect, clean or replace if
necessary.
Salt Display
The Salt Display shows the current salt concentration of the pool water. Readings are in ppm
(parts per million). Refer to the Water Chemistry section for recommended salt levels as well as
how to add/remove salt.
The factory default display is in English (ppm). If Metric units (grams per liter) are preferred, push
the "diagnostic" button next to the display once. The display will now show the pool water
temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. With the temperature displayed, move the main switch from
AUTO to SUPER CHLORINATE to AUTO. The temperature display will instantly change to
degrees Celsius and the salt display will switch to grams/liter. Repeat this process to switch back
to English units (ppm and Fahrenheit).
Operation
By understanding how the Aqua Trol Above-Ground Pool Automation operates, you'll be sure to
use it more effectively for maximum convenience and performance. Assuming that the water
chemical levels are in the recommended range, there are three factors that you can control which
directly contribute to the amount of chlorine the Aqua Trol Above-Ground Pool Automation will
generate:
1.
filter time each day (hours)
2.
the amount of salt in the pool
3.
the "Desired Level %" setting
To find the optimum "Desired Level %" setting, start at a fairly high setting and work downward. It
will take a few days of adjustments to find the ideal setting for your pool. Once determined, it
should only take minor adjustments, if at all, to compensate for differing salt levels due to
splashing, backwashing, rain, etc. Because the production of chlorine is affected by water
temperature, it is important to check chlorine levels during periods of unusually high or low pool
water temperatures. The Aqua Trol Above-Ground Pool Automation control will not produce
chlorine at temperatures below 10°C (50º F). If your pool will be below this temperature for any
length of time, you must chlorinate manually. WARNING : Heavy pool usage and higher
temperature may require higher chlorine output to maintain proper free available chlorine
residuals.
If additional chlorine is required due to heavy bather load, use a chlorine sanitizer to maintain an
appropriate free available chlorine residual in the water.
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