Troubleshooting - Pentair CFIGGEN20 User Manual

Salt chlorine generator
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Problem
Low or no chlorine
residual in pool
Low or no Chlorine
residual in pool
after recent
installation
Red Inspect cell Led
is on
Red Inspect Salt
LED is on
Red Inspect Salt Led
is flashing
No Power
No Flow LED is on

Troubleshooting

POSSIBLE CAUSE:
Sanitizer Output percentage set too low or off at 0%
Insufficient run time
Heavy pool use, inclement weather, organic matter
Water chemistry issues:
Low Chlorine Stabilizer
Low salt in the pool (less than 2300 ppm)
Phosphates in pool
Nitrates in pool
The cell is dirty, clogged, or
Has excessive scaling or mineral build-up
Water chemistry was not balanced prior to system installation
and a high chlorine demand persists
It is time to clean the Electrolytic Cell.
Cell efficiency has been greatly reduced
Pool water salt is too low or too high, system is off. Less than
2300 or Over 6000 ppm
Pool water salt is low or high,
PPM to 6000 PPM
2300-2500, the system is still working
Fuse/Reset has tripped
No AC Power to the power center
Incorrect installation
Sensor probe
2300 PPM to 2500 PPM/4500
SUGGESTED
ACTION:
Increase
Output
Level.
Increase run time
to at least 1 hour
per 10° ambient
temp.
Activate Super CL
mode
or
chemically shock
pool.
Contact
pool
professional,
ensure
all
chemicals
Remove Cell from
plumbing, inspect
and
clean
(see
p.13).
Contact
pool
professional,
ensure
all
chemicals on p.6
are within range,
chemically shock
pool if necessary.
The Cell must be
cleaned
Inadequate water
flow exists, or Cell
must be replaced.
Correct
the
salinity level.
Correct
the
salinity level.
Check fuses on
power center
Check
the
connection
Verify
Sensor
probe
correct
orientation
Ensure
correct
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