Problem
"Output Fault" appears on the screen.
Problem
Salt level too high.
Problem
Salt level too low.
Problem
Chlorine odor.
Problem
Cloudy water, slimy walls of pool.
Problem
Eye and/or skin irritation.
Problem
Scale formation on pool equipment.
NOTE To clean the deposit (scale) on
the cell (see Section 6.3).
Possible Cause
Power supply.
Possible Cause
Too much salt has been
added to pool.
Possible Cause
Not enough salt added to the
pool.
Heavy rainfall diluted the pool
water.
Leak in pool.
Possible Cause
Presence of excess
chloramines (combined
chlorine).
Possible Cause
Combined algae and bacteria
growth.
Possible Cause
Improper water balance.
Possible Cause
Incorrect pH causing minerals
to come out of solution.
High total hardness.
Corrective Action
Turn the power off to the power pack
and consult your local pool care
professional.
Corrective Action
Backwash or partially drain pool and
dilute with fresh water until salinity
returns to 4,000 ppm - 4,500 ppm.
Corrective Action
Add salt to pool until salinity returns to
4,000 ppm - 4,500 ppm
(see Section 4.6).
Add salt to pool, until salinity returns
to 4,000 ppm - 4,500 ppm
(see Section 4.6).
Repair pool.
Corrective Action
Manually shock the pool
(see Section 4.3).
Corrective Action
Brush down the affected walls and
then manually shock the pool
(see Section 4.3).
Corrective Action
Balance the water to recommended
levels in Section 4.4.
Corrective Action
Adjust total alkalinity to 80 - 120 ppm.
Then adjust pH to within the range
7.4 - 7.6 (see Section 4.4).
Dilute pool with fresh water. Consult
your pool professional regarding use
of a sequestering agent.
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