What to do if your salt level is above 3200ppm?

What to do if your salt level is above 3200ppm?

If salt level is above the range, partially drain the pool and/or spa and refill with fresh water to achieve a salt level of 3200ppm, refer to page 9, Step D. If the salt level is not high, verify the correct cell is being used then reset (follow steps for How to Reset Average Salt Levels above)

When does the check salt and inspect cell flash?

The ‘Check Salt’ & ‘Inspect Cell’ LEDs will flash when the cell reports the salt level is between 2400 – 2700ppm. In this condition chlorine is still being produced. The ‘Check Salt’ & ‘Inspect Cell’ LEDs will be ON when the cell reports the salt level is 2300ppm or less.

When do I reset the average salt level?

How to Reset Average Salt Levels. The Average Salt level needs to be reset for start up, when a board is replaced, when major adjustments are made to the pool water, and when a cell is replaced. Note: new boards will display a factory default of 2800ppm. Step 1: To reset, move the switch to ‘Off’ and then back to ‘Auto’.

How to troubleshoot problems with your salt cell?

Starting with the average salt reading. Turn the switch to ‘Off’, then back to ‘Auto’. Wait for the relay to click (about 5 to 10 seconds). Press the ‘Diagnostics’ button 5 times, this will bring up the instant salt reading.

How do I set the low salt light indicator light?

You will likely need to push the Salt level Adjust button and raise the black bars or press the Signal light Adjust button and lower the signal level of when you want the light to come on. The faceplate timer has a low salt monitor with an indicator light to remind you to refill the storage tank with salt. To set this monitor system:

If salt level is above the range, partially drain the pool and/or spa and refill with fresh water to achieve a salt level of 3200ppm, refer to page 9, Step D. If the salt level is not high, verify the correct cell is being used then reset (follow steps for How to Reset Average Salt Levels above)

How to Reset Average Salt Levels. The Average Salt level needs to be reset for start up, when a board is replaced, when major adjustments are made to the pool water, and when a cell is replaced. Note: new boards will display a factory default of 2800ppm. Step 1: To reset, move the switch to ‘Off’ and then back to ‘Auto’.

The ‘Check Salt’ & ‘Inspect Cell’ LEDs will flash when the cell reports the salt level is between 2400 – 2700ppm. In this condition chlorine is still being produced. The ‘Check Salt’ & ‘Inspect Cell’ LEDs will be ON when the cell reports the salt level is 2300ppm or less.

What to do if your salt cell is not working?

Below are a few tips on how to deal with salt cells that don’t work. 1. Replace or repair damaged units immediately when problems are identified. 2. Replace the entire unit every once in a while. More often than not, a well maintained and high quality system should offer decent service for up to 5 years.

What can I do if my salt cell is not working?

If you are handy with a soldering tool, circuit board components can be replaced. 5. Check Amps on Salt Cell: Using a clamp-on amp meter, you can test the amperage of the salt cell, to be sure it matches the label on the controller, or the owner’s manual specs.

How to check amps on salt cell chlorinator?

Check Amps on Salt Cell: Using a clamp-on amp meter, you can test the amperage of the salt cell, to be sure it matches the label on the controller, or the owner’s manual specs. Like voltage tests, the amperage test is done when the unit is operating at boost or high levels.

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