7.3 ‘OUTPUT FAULT’
Interpretation:
There is a problem with the internal power supply to the Ei command box.
Causes possibles :
> Cell power supply cable disconnected or incorrectly connected.
> Internal power problem in the command box following an external electrical incident.
Solutions:
> Turn the Ei chlorinator off (
button) and cut off the power supply to the command box; then
check that all the wires are correctly connected (mains, cell…).
> Contact your reseller.
7.4 ‘TEST CELL’
Interpretation:
The electrode is dirty, scaled and/or worn.
Causes possibles :
Faulty fi ltering (pre-fi lter or diaphragm), water too hard (TH), electrode too old. This message will also
de displayed after 9,000 hours of operation of the Ei cell, to have your retailer check the condition of
the cell.
Solutions:
> Clean and/or check the fi ltering system (pump & fi lter).
> Check the TH level and add calcium sequestering products if needed. Change the polarity inversion
cycle intervals if the TH > 40 °f or 400 ppm (see the
important note
in the
Inspecting and cleaning
the electrode
paragraph).
> Replace the electrode with a new one.
7.5 «INVERSION»
Interpretation:
The Ei chlorinator is inversing the cell polarity. This is an automatic self-cleaning cycle; the message
does not indicate an error but is displayed for information purposes only.
Solution :
Wait for about 10 minutes and the chlorine production will resume automatically at the set levels.
Safety
> The installation and use of the Ei salt chlorinator requires full compliance with the recommendations
of the present document For additional information, please contact your professional pool retailer.
> During any intervention on the pool’s hydraulic circuit and/or fi ltering system, remember to switch off
the Ei chlorinator fi rst (
button), then switch off the fi ltering unit and the mains power supply.
>
During a fi lter backwash your Ei chlorinator MUST be turned off
(
button).
> Do not scrape the electrodes with a brush or a metal object, do not bend them.
> The maximum acceptable water temperature for water in the Ei cell should not be in excess of 40 °C
for optimal production.
> Water pressure in the Ei cell must not exceed 2.75 bar (275 kPa or 40 PSI).
> Check the Ei cell regularly to ensure there is no debris that the fi lter may not have stopped and/or that
there is no scale deposit on the electrodes.
> The Ei power pack should not be installed above a heat source (pump, heating, radiator, closed block…). It
must also be mounted on a vertical wall in a dry and well ventilated place.
> The life span of the Ei electronic equipment will be extended signifi cantly if it is protected from direct
sunlight, from humidity and from all types of chemical products.
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