OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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Polaris-Attach wires to proper screw terminals as shown below. Note that screw terminal “1” is marked on the
Polaris PCB.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Diagnostic Displays
Sequential pushes of the small “diagnostic” button next to the LCD display will cause the SPS to display the
following information:
1.
Pool temperature (xx degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius)
2.
Cell voltage (typically 21.0 to 27.0 volts when chlorine is being generated, otherwise 16-25V)
3.
Cell current (typically 2.50 to 7.80 amps when chlorine is being generated, otherwise 0 amps)
4.
Desired Output % (“0P” -- “100P” depending on knob position controller)
5.
Instant salinity ( -xxxx ppm or -x.xx grams/Liter)
6.
Product name sent to the pool automation control display
7.
Software revision level
8.
Cell type.
On the 8th push of the button the display will revert back to the default salt display. Also if the button is not
pushed for 30 seconds, the display will revert back default salt.
Diagnostic Displays
“Power” LED not on:
Check to make sure 120 / 240 VAC input power is connected to the control. Be sure the jumpers are set
properly. Verify input voltage with a voltmeter. If there is input power, the fuse may have blown. The board is
protected by a 20 amp mini ATO fuse located on the circuit board above the cell connector.
“Generating” LED flashing:
The temperature of the pool water is too high or low to operate. You can override this by switching the main
switch to SUPER CHLORINATE. The SPS will run at maximum output for the remainder of the current pump
cycle or 24 hours, whichever comes first.
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