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Section 5a 

– TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

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TROUBLESHOOTING 

PROBLEM 

CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

1)

 

Insufficient SANITIZER Production.

 

A)

 

The test kit reagents or test strips are old or expired. 

A) 

Retest with new Reagents or Strips. 

B)

 

The unit is set too low in relation to SANITIZER demand. 

B) 

Turn up the output setting. 

C)

 

The circulation run time is insufficient. 

C) 

Increase your pump run time. 

D)

 

The bather load has increased. 

D) 

Same solution as 

(B) 

or add a Non-Chlorine Shock 

containing Potassium Monopersulfate to supplement. 

E)

 

The body of water being purified leaks. 

E) 

Repair the leak and rebalance as needed. 

F)

 

Low Salt. 

F) 

Check the residual salt level and adjust as needed. 

G)

 

“Cell Power” selection not matched to the cell installed. 

G) 

Follow the SET UP procedures to match the cell, see page 7. 

H)

 

SANITIZER loss due to intense sunlight 

H) 

Check your stabilizer level and adjust if needed. 

2)

 

Scale Build-up within the Cell.

 

A)

 

The water being purified contains high pH, total 

A) 

Calculate Saturation Index to assure balanced water. 

alkalinity and calcium hardness levels. 

 

Adjust chemicals and clean the Cell. See pages 9 & 11. 

(Cell scales within 2 – 3 weeks) 

B)

 

Power Supply not reversing polarity. 

B) 

Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures. 

(Cell constantly scales within 3 – 5 days) 

3)

 

DC Plug and Cell Terminals Burned.

 

A)

 

The Cell terminals are wet due to a leaking cell body. 

A) 

Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures. 

B)

 

The Cell plug is not securely pushed onto the cell 

B) 

Ensure the Cell cord plug is pressed completely onto the 

terminals, allowing moisture to seep into the plug. 

 

Cell terminal. Check the terminals and clean with a dry 
cloth to remove all dirt and corrosion. 

4)

 

Premature Cell Failure (Requires Replacement Cell).

 

A)

 

Abnormally high Cell usage due to an insufficient 

A) 

Check the stabilizer level and adjust to recommended levels. 

Stabilizer (Cyanuric acid) level. 

B)

 

Excessive Scale/Debris in the Cell. 

B) 

See Section 2 above. 

C)

 

“Cell Power” selection not matched to the Cell installed. 

C) 

Follow the SETUP procedures to match the cell, see page 7. 

5)

 

White Flakes in the Water.

 

A)

 

This occurs when excessive calcium hardness is 

A) 

Visually inspect Cell for scale build-up and clean the cell as 

present.  Usually due to water chemistry imbalance. 

 

described on page 11. Adjust your water chemistry. 

6)

 

No Power to the Control Box.

 

A)

 

Internal Fuse blown. 

A) 

Check and replace fuse. See page 10. 

B)

 

Circuit Breaker tripped. 

B) 

Check the power going to the Control Box. Reset the 

Circuit Breaker. 

7)

 

SERVICE Light (Single RED Flash and Flow-OK light off).

 

A)

 

Tri-Sensor Defective. 

A) 

Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures. 

B)

 

Insufficient Flow Min. (94.5 lpm) 

(25 gpm) 

B) 

Ensure your Filter and Cell are clean of debris.

 

Check all valves that might divert flow away from the cell. 

8)

 

SERVICE Light (Double RED Flash)(SANITIZER is producing).

 

A)

 

High Cell Volts with Low Amps 

A) 

Check cell for calcium build-up or scale deposits. 

Cell is depleted and needs replacement. 
Cell cord is loose or defective. Ensure that the cord is firmly 
attached to the cell. Check the Banana Plug connections. 

9)

 

SERVICE Light (Triple RED Flash)(SANITIZER production halted). 
(Microprocessor version V1.4 or older)

 

A)

 

High Cell volts with Extremely Low Amps. 

A) 

Heavily scaled cell or failed cell. 

(Microprocessor version V1.5 or newer)

 

A)  

Improperly wired or failed Power Supply. 

A) 

Ensure voltage input matches wiring connection (page 5). 

10)

 

SERVICE Light (Quadruple RED Flash)(SANITIZER is producing).

 

A)

 

Tri-sensor or tri-sensor cord is loose or defective. 

A) 

Inspect and tighten or replace. 

11)

 

LOW SALT Light activated (SANITIZER is producing) .

 

A)

 

Salt level Low (below 2,5 g/l (2500 ppm)). 

A) 

Check with Salt test strips or meter and adjust as needed. 

12)

 

ADD SALT Light activated (SANITIZER production halted).

 

A)

 

Salt level extremely low (below 2.0 g/l (2000 ppm)). 

A) 

Check with Salt test strips or meter and adjust as needed. 

13)

 

Unable to set output to a high level.

 

A)

 

Temperature is too low (below 15.6C (60F)). 

A) 

The Pool Pilot has limited output to protect the cell. 

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Страница 1: ... Waters For Indoor or Outdoor use RETAIN MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCES C NSF50 IMPORTANT READ THE LABEL AND THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATING Notice to User This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label It is an offence under the Pest Control Products Act to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label The user a...

Страница 2: ...40C ____ Cell Model Number CC 15 Pool Pilot Soft Touch by LECTRANATOR SYSTEMS INC Record The Following Information Factory Direct Customer Assistance HOTLINE 1 866 517 7584 or 1 403 291 9845 FAX 1 403 291 1023 Visit Us On The Internet http www lectranator com Manufactured for Lectranator Systems Inc 1034 72 Avenue N E Calgary Alberta Canada T2E 8V9 Pool Pilot Soft Touch by LECTRANATOR SYSTEMS INC ...

Страница 3: ...accordance with manufacturer s instructions 6 DANGER To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times Children should not use spas hot tubs or pools without permanent adult supervision Equipment Related 115 230VAC 50 60 Hz Models fixed wiring 1 A wire connector is provided on your Pool Pilot Soft Touch to connect a minimum 8 4 ...

Страница 4: ...d Tri Sensor Connections ORP Connections 2c Cell and Manifold Installation 6 Verification of Flow Switch Protection 6 Section 3 OPERATION 3a Key Features Control Panel 7 3b Pool Water Preparation 8 Salt Requirement Chart Start Up Procedures 8 3c Monitoring and Maintenance 9 Water Chemistry Parameters Saturation Index Section 4 SERVICE and MAINTENANCE 4a Servicing 10 Control Box Tri Sensor 4b Servi...

Страница 5: ... Remove the cover by following the steps pool or spa instructionstoremoveandinspect on page 10 to access the mounting See page 8 for salt requirements the tri sensor assembly holes to tighten the screws RATINGS Input Power 115 VAC 3 0 AC amps MaximumOutput Equivalent to 0 91 kg 2 00 lbs of free available chlorine day A minimumof 40 000ampere hours 230 VAC 1 5AC amps CC 15CELL Cell Power Level 3 8 ...

Страница 6: ...TE Cell Cord Connectors For 230 VAC Brown Br Line 1 Blue Bl Line 2 Green w Yellow Tracer Gr Yel Earth Ground For 115 VAC Brown Br Line Blue Bl Neutral Green w Yellow tracer Gr Yel Earth Ground The AC Line IN wiring is pre set for connection tothe LINE SIDEof your time clock electronic controller switch or relay to work in conjunction with your circulation pump Cell Cord Each Cell Cord contains 2 B...

Страница 7: ...mmend following this procedure to verify that the flow switch is working asdesigned whichis to halt power from being sentto the cell in the presence of insufficient flow A defective Flow Switch can cause serious equipment damage To test turn the output dial to 0 Slowly throttle or close ball valve 1 until flow to the cell s is reduced to less than 15 gallons per minute DO NOTCOMPLETELY CLOSE VALVE...

Страница 8: ...ng settings Test your water chemistry parameters monthly and compare to the Saturation Index WARNING Changingthe Reversingcycle toSHORTwillalsoreduce celllife However operatingthecellunderscaledconditions on Normal or Long is more detrimental to the life of the cell and changing the Reverse cycle is suggested The BOOST Buttonactivates the Boost light when it is pressed once This light indicates th...

Страница 9: ...contain a minimum purity of 99 Sodium Chloride NaCl NOTE Do not use Rock Salt due to its high levels of impurities TEST YOUR WATER FOR SALT LEVEL FIRSTwith the provided salt test strips and then use the chart below to determine the amount of salt to add SALT REQUIREMENT CHART KILOS LBS OF SALT NEEDED FOR 3000 PPM RESIDUAL SALT Level Before Addition Pool Volume in Liters Gallons 3 780 1 000 9 430 2...

Страница 10: ...ur cyanuric acid levels at the same time as your salt level as these tend to deplete at the same rate Regulations may exist regarding the use of cyanuric acid please consult your local authority NOTE For Bromine or indoor pools it is not necessary to add stabilizer SALT RESIDUAL YourPool Pilot Soft Touch works most efficiently with salt levels between2 8 3 2g l 2800 3200 ppm If it falls below 2 8g...

Страница 11: ... cover The 4 Mounting holes at fuses and pump aux each corner are accessed here relay without removing metal cover TRI SENSOR ASSEMBLY The Tri sensor assembly tests for Flow Salt and Water temperatures Aminimum flow rate of94 5lpm 25gpm is required to activate the flow switch Asthe water flow closes the paddle amagnet activates amicroswitch to verify proper flow The Saltsensor protects against low...

Страница 12: ... a mixture of one 1 part Muriatic Acid into four 4 parts water Mix the solution ina containerhighenough tocoverthe Cellblades Youmayalso use TABEXLectraClean non fuming pre mixed cell cleaner per label directions Remove the Cell cord and immerse the Cell so that the blades are completely covered in the solution for up to 15 minutes An effervescences actionindicates the calcium is beingneutralized ...

Страница 13: ...d not pertain to CC15 Cell 12 3 6m Cell Cord 952 1 Union O Ring 19013 Side View of Cell and Unions Nut Half only 2 pcs for 50 mm 2 S X S Union Thread Half only for 50 mm 2 S X S Union Tri Sensor Assembly Cord Ordered Separatel y Directional Flow Indicator View of locking Quick connect heads 12 3 6m Tri Sensor Cord 956 DIG Tri Sensor O Ring 19028 Temperature Sensor Post Salt Sensor Blades FlowPaddl...

Страница 14: ...he Cell B See Section 2 above C Cell Power selection not matched to the Cell installed C Follow the SETUP procedures to match the cell see page 7 5 White Flakes in the Water A This occurs when excessive calciumhardness is A Visually inspect Cell for scale build up and clean the cell as present Usually due to waterchemistry imbalance described on page 11 Adjust your water chemistry 6 No Power to th...

Страница 15: ...e case of salt the top light is not used the next to the top flashes the 1000 s digit and the third light flashes the 100 s digit in ppm Example 2 flashes pause 8 flashes pauseRead 2 800 PPM 2 Thesecondvalue is the watertemperaturein degrees Fahrenheit When this is displayed the second light from the bottom is on The top light flashes the 100 s digit the next the 10 s digit and the next the units ...

Страница 16: ...in FIRE OR EXPLOSION COMMERCIAL READ THE LABEL AND THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USING Imported to Canada by LECTRANATOR SYSTEMS INC 1034 72 Avenue N E Calgary Alberta T2E 8V9 REGISTRATION NO 27476 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT LECTRANATORSOFTTOUCH MODEL ST840C Chlorine Generating Device One ST840C unit can treat a maximum of 190 000 Litres of swimming pool water Notice to User This pes...

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