User Guide
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100% reading indicates that the salt level is sufficient. Return
the Control Knob to the desired chlorine production setting
depending on the chlorine level in your pool (10% to 100%
production rate).
Red Light - above the Power Meter indicates that the salt level
in the pool is on the high side. This does not harm the Natural
Generator, but is provided as a cautionary notice to the user not to
add more salt to the pool. Operation at very high levels (i.e. above
5500ppm) is not recommended. Slowly turn down the Control
Knob until the desired Power Meter light illuminates (i.e. desired
chlorine production level).
If
Power Meter lights go up & down quickly: The salt
level is high. Slowly turn down the Control Knob
(counterclockwise) until the desired Power Meter light illuminates.
If the lights continue to go up and down after the Control Knob
was turned down, the salt level is exceedingly high, and should be
reduced immediately by draining a significant amount of pool
water and refilling the pool.
(Please check with your local pool
professional prior to draining the pool)
Readings between 10% and 80% indicate a low salt level,
except when the Cell is worn or calcified. Check the Cell to ensure
the blades are in good condition and not coated with calcium
buildup. Cleaning the Cell is recommended if it is calcified or if
the readout seems questionable. Before adding salt, it is advisable
to have the salt level professionally checked.
Salinity Indicator -- To check the salt level, turn the Control Knob clockwise to full power and
check the light reading.










