Installation manual

25
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem G
Chlorine Output will not reach maximum - Add Salt light may also be on.
CAUSE 1: Low incoming voltage.
REMEDY:
Confirm Clearwater is wired to 220V. If wired to 220V but incoming voltage is less due to
location (rural areas for example), raising the salt level will compensate.
CAUSE 2: Salt level below 4000ppm or water temperature is below 65˚.
REMEDY:
Add salt. (See Salt:When and How to Add it)
CAUSE 3: Cell reversing (self clean).
REMEDY:
If the cell is reversing the yellow light on the Chlorine Output indicator will flash.Wait
approximately three minutes and the output should return to normal.
CAUSE 4: Cell electrodes may be damaged.
REMEDY:
Replace cell.The cell must be replaced with the same model or the chlorinator will not
function correctly, call the Clearwater USA office for further instructions (See page 30).
Problem H
No Flow light on.
CAUSE 1: Insufficient water flow through the cell.
REMEDY:
Ensure sufficient water flow through chlorinator cell. Verify that the filter pump is on. Flow may
be restricted if the filter needs backwashing. A pocket of air trapped in the top of the cell
confirms low water flow through the cell.
CAUSE 2: Sensor disconnected.
REMEDY:
Make sure that the sensor lead from the power pack to the cell is attached at the cell
(small clip lead).