| Problem | Solution |
| There are no lights on the scale | Check main power sourceMake sure the clorinator is plugged inCheck circuit breaker on the back panelOverride timer with "bypass" switchContact the supplier |
Chlorinator is beeping (no water flow) | Check wiring connection to the cellMake sure there is no air bubbles present and water is going through the cell housingCheck cell sensor pin for calcium build-upContact the supplier |
Chlorinator is beeping (overload light) | Check salt level of the waterCheck cell for short circuitContact the supplier |
| Chlorinator is tripping house safety switch | Make sure chlorinator and pump are dry and under coverMake sure the power point is dry and not faultyMake sure the power consumption of chlorinator and pump does not exceed permitted circuit breaker maximumContact an electrician |
| Problem | Solution |
| There are no lights on the scale | Check mains for 240VCheck C/BreakerCheck power available to the transformerCheck power available out of transformerCheck PCB |
Chlorinator is beeping (no water flow) | Check wiring to the cell assemblyMake sure there is no air bubbles present and water is going through the cell housingCheck sensor pin for calcium build-upReplace the cell assembly |
Chlorinator is beeping (overload light) | Check salt level of the waterCheck cell for short circuitCheck shunt assembly and replace if necessaryCheck PCB and replace if necessary |
| Chlorinator is tripping house safety switch | Check for moistureCheck for any wiring modificationsMake sure the chlorinator is properly wired in and there is no cross connection with tariff 33.(Common neutral is not allowed in case of tariff 33 connection).Check for overload due to low rating of circuit breaker in mainsCheck transformer for earth leakage |