The ChlorMaker has 3 buttons and 4 lights built into the overlay on the control box. With the buttons you can
check the power level, change the power level and put into boost mode. The lights indicate the salt level and
the current mode (making chlorine or standby).
Power Up
To turn on the ChlorMaker plug in the power supply (wall transformer). When the ChlorMaker turns on it will
flash the lights as follows:
1.
WHITE
- Blinks two times
2. RED, BLUE,
GREEN
3.
WHITE
- will then flash the power level, count the flashes (the number is the power level, 1 to 10)
4. Chlorine production will start after a few seconds
Making Chlorine (Salt Level Indication)
ChlorMaker will indicate if the salt level is low or normal. If it is low that is OK, you could add more salt if you
want, but not required. If the lights are on solid or blinking (at a one second rate) the ChlorMaker is producing
chlorine:
� Solid
GREEN
- Salt Level High
� Solid
BLUE
- Salt Level Normal
� Solid
RED
- Salt Level On The Low Side
� Solid
RED /
GREEN
shut down to protect the power supply and the cell. Drain out some water and refill to dilute the salt level.
Cycle power or press the boost button to have it check again. Perform the tests in the troubleshooting
section.
� The lights will blink the salt level when in boost mode
Not Making Chlorine (Standby Mode)
The ChlorMaker works on a 3 hour cycle. The first part of the 3 hours is chlorine production mode where there
will be visible bubbles coming out of the cell; the rest of the 3 hours is standby mode where the cell is not
making chlorine. The standby mode is indicated by the
the ChlorMaker has power and is on, but waiting for the 3 hour period to end.
OPERATION
- will flash in that order
at the same time - Salt Level has exceeded the maximum and the ChlorMaker has
GREEN
light flashing every 10 seconds. This shows
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