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7. Reconnect the cell connectors onto the main cord, fix them with lock nut.
1. First, unplug the Power.
2. Slowly unscrew the Vent Screw, Loosen all 2 Hose Clamps.
3. Clean and dry the cell parts.
4. Store the salt water system and cell unit parts carefully.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POOL PUMP DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
System does
not power on
A Unplugged unit
B GFCI breaker tripped
C Low voltage
System
unoperational
D In standby mode, LED blinks
once every 5 sec.
A Electrolytic cell connectors are loose
Chlorine level
problem
B Flow sensor failure, water flow
red LED is on
C Filter in cell case inlet is dirty
D Timer off, back to standby mode
A Low salt level, low salt level LED indicator on
B High salt level, high salt level LED indicator on
C Poor electrolytic cell condition,
orange LED indicator on
D Electrolytic cell failure, red LED indicator on
E Incorrect inlet and outlet hose direction
A Add salt to water, adjust until LED indicator turn green.
B Partially drain the pool, refill with fresh water and adjust until LED indicator turns green.
C Recommend to replace cell with new unit.
D Replace a new cell unit immediately.
E Check the direction of inlet and outlet to the salt water system.
A Ensure the cell connecter is plugged and cap is screwed (see page 18 )
B Clean the cell tube (see page 13) or replace the cell unit
C Clean (see page 18) or replace fliter.
D Turn on the unit.
Water leakage
A Cell to pump hose
B Poor cell inlet connection
C Cell’s outlet tube to pool hose
D Cell case to tube lock nut
E The cell unit O-ring
A Tighten hose clamp with strainer grid.
B Check O-ring for damage. Replace if needed and lubricate with petroleum jelly.
C Adjust hose clamp, check O-ring. Check hose for any holes or cracks.
D Make sure top and bottom case are screw tigh with cell cover nut. (see page 19)
E Check O-ring for damage, replace if needed and lubricate with petroleum jelly.
SOLUTION
A Unit must be plugged into a 3-wire grounded outlet.
B Reset circuit breaker. If problem persists, check power circuit.
C Check line voltage - must be 105 to 125 AC volts.
D Press the standby button for 2 second to turn on the unit.
WARNING:
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING THE SALT WATER SYSTEM.