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Section 5a – TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
1) I n s u f f i c i e n t P u r i f i e r P r o d u c t i o n .
A) The test kit reagents or test strips are old or expired.
B) The unit is set too low in relation to purifier demand.
C) The circulation run time is insufficient.
D) The bather load has increased.
E) The body of water being purified leaks.
F) Low Salt.
G) "Cell Type" selection not matched to the cell installed.
H) Purifier loss due to intense sunlight
2) S c a l e B u i l d - u p w i t h i n t h e C e l l .
A) The water being purified contains high pH, total
alkalinity and calcium hardness levels.
(Cell scales within 2 – 3 weeks)
B) Power Supply not reversing polarity.
(Cell constantly scales within 3 – 5 days)
3) D C P l u g a n d C e l l T e r m i n a l s B u r n e d .
A) The Cell terminals are wet due to a leaking cell body.
B) The Cell plug is not securely pushed onto the cell
terminals, allowing moisture to seep into the plug.
4) P r e m a t u r e C e l l F a i l u r e ( R e q u i r e s R e p l a c e m e n t C e l l ) .
A) Abnormally high Cell usage due to an insufficient
Stabilizer (Cyanuric acid) level.
B) Excessive Scale/Debris in the Cell.
C) "Cell Type" selection not matched to the Cell installed.
5) W h i t e F l a k e s i n t h e W a t e r .
A) This occurs when excessive calcium hardness is
present. Usually due to water chemistry imbalance.
6) N o P o w e r t o t h e C o n t r o l B o x .
A) Internal Fuse blown.
B) Circuit Breaker tripped.
7) S E R V I C E L i g h t F l a s h i n g .
MESSAGED DISPLAYED "PURIFIER OFF - CHECK FLOW" (No purifier generation during this display)
A)
Tri-Sensor Defective.
B) Insufficient Flow (Min. 15 gpm) (3.4 m³/hr)
MESSAGED DISPLAYED "CHECK/CLEAN CELL" (Purifier still producing)
A) Cell Volts
MESSAGE DISPLAYED "LOW AMPS – CELL" (Purifier still producing)
A) Extremely Low Cell Amperage.
B) Extremely Low Salt Level.
C) The Cell Cord is Loose
D) Power Supply has failed.
MESSAGE DISPLAYED "LOW SALT - ADD XXX lbs (or kg)"
A) Salt level Low (below 2500 ppm (2,5 g/l)).
TROUBLESHOOTING
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SOLUTION
A) Retest with new Reagents or Strips.
B) Increase the Purifier % output.
C) Increase your pump run time.
D) Same solution as (B) or add a Non-Chlorine Shock
containing Potassium Monopersulfate to supplement.
E) Repair the leak and rebalance as needed.
F) Check the residual salt level and adjust as needed.
G) Follow the INSTALLER SETUP instructions, see page 9.
H) Check your stabilizer level and adjust if needed.
A) Calculate Langelier's Index to assure balanced water.
Adjust chemicals and clean the Cell. See pages 13 & 14.
B) Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures.
A) Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures.
B) Ensure the Cell cord plug is pressed completely onto the
Cell terminal. Check the terminals and clean with a dry
cloth to remove all dirt and corrosion.
A) Check the stabilizer level and adjust to recommended levels.
B) See Section 2 above.
C) Follow the INSTALLER SETUP instructions, see page 9.
A) Adjust your water chemistry, visually inspect Cell for scale
build-up and clean the cell as described on pages 12 & 14.
A) Check and replace fuse. See page 12.
B) Check the power going to the Control Box. Reset the
Circuit Breaker.
A) Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures.
B) Ensure your Filter and Cell are clean of debris.
Check all valves that might divert flow away from the cell.
A) Check cell for calcium build-up or scale deposits.
Water Temperature too cold (below 60°F (15.6°C))
A) Cell heavily scaled. If cell is already clean, replace cell.
B) Salt level below 1500 ppm (1,5 g/l).
C) Ensure that the cord is firmly pressed into the cell and
the wires properly connected into the banana plugs.
D) Contact the factory for Warranty Status/Procedures.
A) Add the amount of salt shown on the display
B) Test the salt level with a reliable salt test kit and compare to
the unit's display. Calibrate if needed, see page 9.