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5.2 Reading the Display
Cell On
The
CELL ON
indicator shows that the cell has been turned on by the
AquaPure. Some reasons for the
CELL ON
indicator not being on during
normal operation, are:
CHLORINE PRODUCTION
set to 00%,
CHLORINE
PRODUCTION
set to less than 100% and
Cell Resting
appears during cell
rest period,
NO FLOW
condition, two minutes before automatic cleaning
cycle, Low temperature cut off has been activated, or a service related
problem such as a salinity level below 2.0 gpl or salinity level too high.
Cell Resting
During the Normal chlorine production cycle when the unit is set for less
than 100%, the cell will periodically rest; that is, the unit will not make
chlorine. The
CELL RESTING
indicator shows that the cell has been
turned off by the power center.
Flow or No Flow Indication
When the power center determines that water is flowing past the Flow/
Temp/Salinity Sensor, the
FLOW
indicator is displayed. When no flow is
detected, the
NO FLOW
is displayed and the cell is turned off.
Cell Reversing
The automatic cleaning cycle of the AquaPure is in progress. The
cleaning cycle is factory set and cannot be adjusted. Cell Reversing does
not interrupt the production of Chlorine.
Salinity
Salinity is displayed along with the
gpl
(grams per liter) indicator, when
the
Salinity
button is depressed. If a reading of HH appears, the salinity
is above 4.5 to 6.5 gpl (depending on pool temperature) and is too high to
measure correctly (at normal temperatures). Maintain Salinity between
3.0 and 3.5 gpl. See
Section 4
.
Add Salt
The
ADD SALT
indicator comes on when the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor
determines that the salinity level of the pool water is too low. Maintain
Salinity between 3.0 and 3.5 gpl.
Service and Service Code
The
SERVICE
indicator will turn on whenever the AquaPure detects a
problem that requires attention. The
SERVICE
indicator is accompanied
by a service code displayed on the front panel, displayed as a 3 digit
code. The service code(s) are displayed twice per minute with an audible
alarm.
NOTE
See
Section 7.2, Service Codes
. Problems can range from insufficient salinity to the DC cord not
connected.
Audible Alarm
An audible alarm (beep) sounds once per hour, and only for the first
service code when a
Service
condition is detected. The Alarm can be
cleared by pressing and holding the
Salinity
button
C
for 5 seconds. The
audible alarm can be cleared for 24 hours or until the power to the unit
is turned off and back on whichever comes first. However, the audible
alarm will return if a new problem is detected.
NOTE
The audible alarm can be permanently disabled by removing the blue jumper from J10 on the power
center front cover PCB.