Pool Pro CPP Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual page 17

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9.4 Low output reading on the Salt Meter
Potential Cause
Output Control Knob not turned up
Low salt level
Build up of calcium on the Cell plates
Water temperature is low
Insufficient water flow through the Cell
The Cell could be damaged or at the end of its life
Level low in one direction but OK in the other
9.5 Sign of melting or burning of the Junction Box
Potential Cause
The screws were not adequately tightened during
installation
9.6 Power Pack only works in one direction
Potential Cause
Faulty Rectifiers, Transformer or PCB
9.7 Timer Is not functioning properly
Potential Cause
Incorrect timer settings
9.8 Pool pump outlet not functioning properly or pump always on
Potential Cause
Pump not plugged into chlorinator
9.9 Cell not cleaning, excessive calcium bulld up on Cell or Power Pack not changing direction
Potential Cause
Excessively high calcium, change of direction time
set too high or faulty PCB
9.10 Low or No Chlorine Output
Potential Cause
Unit not working correctly
Unit not set correctly
Salt level is to low
pH is too high
Stabiliser is too low
Cell at the ends of its life
9.11 Timer loses time when mains power removed
Potential Cause
Battery life expired
Remedy
Turn the Knob clockwise and the reading should increase
Check salt level (sec. 7.2)
Calcium acts as an insulator and needs to be removed See
Cleaning of Cell Electrode (sec. 8.2)
Winter water temperature can be very low
°
For every 1 ·c below 28
C the output can drop 2-3%
Check water flow and ensure a full chamber of water is
passing over the Cell. You may need to backwash your
filter
Damaged coating will reduce Cell life and reduce output.
If all conditions are correct then Cell could be at the end
of its life
Cell may need cleaning (sec. 8.2) or the Cell may have run
its life in one direction
Remedy
If melted then it will need replacing otherwise tighten
as required
Return for service if melted
Remedy
Return unit for service
Remedy
Make sure Timer Switch is set to AUTO and White Lever
in the centre of Timer is set to time clock
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1
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Refer to Timer Setting in this manual
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1
(sec. 6)
Remedy
Check that pump is plugged into the bottom of the
Power Pack and not directly in to the wall outlet
Make sure you are set in AUTO mode and not
MANUAL for normal running
Remedy
1. See Calcium Hardness test (sec. 7.5) and adjust
water accordingly
2. Change the Hard/Soft Switch to HARD (sec. 5.9)
3. Manually try reverse direction (sec. 5.2 - Cell
Switch Changing Direction). Failure for this to work
could indicate a faulty PCB - return for service
Remedy
Go through Troubleshoot i ng from 9.2
Basic settings such as Output Control and Timer running
hours need to be checked
Check Salt guide (sec. 7.2)
Check pH guide (sec. 7.3)
Check Stabiliser guide (sec. 7.6)
If full output is not reached then it could be a failing Cell
Remedy
Replace Timer - return for service
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