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Section 7. Troubleshooting (continued)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
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This is normal for a few minutes at
initial startup or if air is in the lines.
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Clean filters and strainers.
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Check for closed valves, faulty pump,
etc.
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Obstruction or scale
buildup in Cell.
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Clean Cell according to instruction
manual. (See “Maintenance” section)
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Flow Sensor was not
installed in the correct
direction.
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Turn Flow Sensor so arrow faces
direction of water flow.
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Flow Sensor is not fully
threaded into the “T”
connector.
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Fully thread the Flow Sensor into the
T connector being careful not to damage
the wires or sensors.
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Cut wires or insufficient
wire connections.
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Check the connection to ensure
proper wire contact.
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Turn Control Knob higher (clockwise).
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If the red light above the Power Meter
illuminates or if the lights go up and down,
see
Troubleshooting Section “Salinity High”
below.
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Dirty Cell, Loose
Connection, or Salinity Low.
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See Troubleshooting Section “Salinity
Low” below.
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Dirty Cell
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Check the Cell to ensure the blades
are in good condition and not coated with
calcium buildup. Cleaning the Cell is
recommended if it is calcified or if the
readout seems questionable. (See “Cell
Cleaning” under the “Maintenance”
section).
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Loose connection with
the Cell’s connection pegs.
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Ensure the connectors are pushed
completely over the pegs and tighten
connections with a screwdriver.
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Add salt into the pool. See the
“Adding The Salt” section for more
information.
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It is also recommended to periodically
test the salt level by a professional and
adjust according to the “Salinity Demand
Table” in this manual.
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Worn Cell
¾
If none of the above resolutions
worked, the cell may be worn out.
9. Salinity Low
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Not enough salt due to
heavy rain, initial
miscalculation, etc.
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Insufficient water flow
from pump to Flow Sensor
and Cell.
7. Flow Light is Solid Red
8. Power Meter lights do not
reach 100%
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Control Knob set too low