Inspecting And Cleaning The Power Pack - Pool Pro CPP Series User Manual & Operation Manual

Salt 6 mineral chlorinator
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8. CHLORINATOR MAINTENANCE

8.2 Inspecting and Cleaning the Power Pack

Ensure the Power Pack 3 pin plug plugs into a suitable weatherproof RCD protected 10amp outlet. Ensure
that the pump plugs into the 3 pin AC Socket located at the bottom of the Power Pack. Check all plugs and
cords for damage. If damaged then it should be replaced by the manufacturer, their agent or similar
qualified person, in order to avoid a hazard. If the chlorinator is to be hard wired, then a qualified
electrician must complete the installation.
The Pool Pro Power Pack has air vents to allow internal components to remain cool. A special oil is applied
to the inside of the unit during production to stop insects from entering the unit. To help assist in keeping
the insects away, apply a surface spray periodically on the wall or post that the unit is mounted on. DO
NOT spray directly into the Power Pack. Ensure the power is off when you spray. Allow adequate time for
the spray to dry before turning power on again.
9. CHLORINATOR TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1 Not operating at all - no llghts
Potential Cause
Not plugged into power point or
power point not turned on
Plugged into power point and turned
on but still no power
Wall outlet working but still no power
Timer Switch in MANUAL still no lights
9.2 Not operating at all - some lights
Potential Cause
When Timer Switch in MANUAL everything
works but nothing works in AUTO
When in MANUAL only the pump works
Circuit Breaker stays out in a tripped state Faulty Circuit Breaker -call for service
Circuit Breaker looks OK but Cell
Switch light not coming on
Circuit Breaker resets but trips again
Cell Switch illuminated ON but
no output on Display Meter
Green LED flashing but still no
output-faulty parts
Green LED flashing but still no
output-low or no water flow
Green LED is not flashing
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Check that unit power cord goes into wall outlet and outlet
is turned on
Test wall outlet with a working appliance
Press Timer Switch to MANUAL
If you have checked all of the above then there is an internal
fault - call for service
1. Incorrect setting of Timer -see Timer Setting (sec. 6)
2. Faulty Timer - call for service
1. Press in Circuit Breaker on Power Pack
2. Make sure Cell Switch is ON
Faulty Cell Switch or Circuit Breaker - call for service
1.
Excessively high salt-check salt and lower if needed
2.
Short across Cell plates - remove Cell and check
the plates for any metal lying across plates
3. Faulty rectifiers, transformer or Cell cable -call for service
1. Try adjusting the output Control Knob
2. If green LED is not flashing once every second then call for service
3. Check Cell lead connection at the Junction Box, repair if damaged
or return for service
1. Check Cell lead connection at the Junction Box - repair if needed
2. Faulty PCB, return for service
3. Faulty rectifiers, transformer or internal wiring. Return for service
Ensure sufficient water flow through chlorinator Cell. Check that
the pump is on and running. Look for air pocket -perform backwash
if needed. Check skimmer and pump baskets are clean and securely
tightened. Check for suction leaks. Seek advice from your local Pool
Pro Professional for any of the above.
Make sure Cell Switch is ON, Timer Switch is in Manual and
Circuit Breaker is not tripped. Reason could be:
1. Faulty PCB, return for service
2. Faulty rectifiers, transformer or internal wiring, return for service
Remedy
Remedy

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