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Problem
Salt level too high.
Chlorine level too high.
"Service" indicator on.
Salt level too low.
Chlorine odor.
Cloudy water, slimy walls of pool.
Eye and/or skin irritation.
Zodiac
Nature
2
Fusion soft
®
®
Possible Cause
Too much salt has been added to pool.
Electrolytic cell is manufacturing too much
chlorine.
Low salt level in pool water.
Cell requires cleaning.
Cell not working properly after cleaning.
DC power cord not properly connected to the
cell.
Flow/temp/salinity sensor not plugged in.
Water temperature too low.
All the above have been checked and
indicator light is still on.
Not enough salt added on start up.
Heavy rainfall.
Leak in pool.
Dirty flow/temp/salinity sensor contacts or
faulty flow sensor.
Presence of excess chloramines (combined
chlorine).
It has been six (6) months since present
cartridge was installed.
Combined algae and bacteria growth.
Improper water balance.
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Installation and Operation Manual
Corrective Action
Backwash or partially drain pool and dilute
with fresh water until salinity returns to 3.0
gpl to 3.5 gpl.
Decrease the chlorine production rate
adjustment button (arrow button A).
See Section 5, Operating Instructions.
If chlorine output at the lowest setting
consistently provides for excessive
chlorine levels, decrease daily pump
operation time as much as necessary.
If chlorine output at lowest setting is still
excessive the Nature2 Fusion Soft system
is oversized for the pool.
Test salinity. Add salt as described in
Section 4.6.
Refer to Maintenance Procedure for acid
wash cleaning. See Section 6.5, Step 2.
Contact a qualified service representative.
Check connection. Check for dirt or
corrosion around DC cord contacts at cell.
Check Cell studs for same.
Plug flow/temp/salinity sensor into
connector on power center printed circuit
board (Cycle Power).
Winterize your pool. See Section 6.7,
Winterizing.
Contact a qualified service representative.
Add salt to pool, 3.0 gpl to 3.5 gpl. See
Section 4.6.
Add salt to pool, 3.0 gpl to 3.5 gpl. See
Section 4.6.
Repair pool.
Remove and clean flow/temp/salinity
sensor contacts. Check flow/temp/salinity
sensor cable for damage. See Section
6.6. Verify salinity with Myron "L" meter
calibrated for NaCl, titration test units, or
other salt meters. Please be aware that
salt test strips have a large variance in
readings (400 - 800 ppm).
Manually shock the pool following the
directions in Section 5.4.2 Shocking.
Brush pool, manually shock, adjust pH,
replace cartridge. Run filtration system for
24 hours.
Brush down the affected walls and follow
the directions in Section 5.4.2 Shocking.
Balance the water to recommended levels
in Section 4.5.