| Problem |
Reason |
Solution |
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There are no lights on the chlorine generator and the pump is not running |
- There is no mains power
- The time clock is on Auto and in an OFF period
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- Unplug the chlorine generator from
the power and test power outlet with
another known working appliance
- Press the time clock manual button
to start the chlorine generator
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The power status light is on
and the pump is running,
but no other lights are on |
- The chlorine generator production is turned off
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- Press the “Max/on” button
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The chlorine generator is
not generating enough
chlorine |
- Chlorine production is reduced on the chlorine generator.
- Chlorine generator is not operating long enough
- Calcified electrode
- Water chemistry is incorrect
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- Press the “Max/on” to increase the chlorine production
- Increase the time clock running time
- Clean the electrode (see maintenance)
- Correct water chemistry
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The Water Flow light is
flashing and the chlorine
generator is beeping
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- The pump is not running, blocked, or air locked
- Electrode lead not
properly plugged in
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- A large air bubble in the electrode housing will cause this alarm. Clean out the skimmer box. Check & clear any blockage. Re-prime the pump.
- Check the electrode lead plug is properly plugged onto the electrode
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The high salt light is on or flashing |
Water salinity is to high or chlorine generator is faulty |
Get the water and generator tested by the local pool professional |
The low salt light is on or flashing |
- Water salinity is too low
- Electrode is calcified
- Faulty electrode
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- Have the salt level tested by
pool professional and increase it to 4500 - 5000 ppm if necessary
- Clean electrode (see maintenance)
- Have the electrode tested and replace if necessary
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There is a white powdery material on the pool bottom? |
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Test the water chemistry and adjust |