Operating instructions
E- Series Chlorinator M20 CSD & M25 CSD V05_10
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9.0 Fault Indication and trouble shooting
Fault Indication
Potential Cause
Remedy
No Flow
Pump turned off/disconnected or valves
closed
Sense wire disconnected from cell
Ensure valves/pump on
Connect sense wire to cell
Low salt
Salt level in pool has dropped too low
Pool water temperature is low
Cell has calcified
Cell has failed
See section 7.5 above
Increase salt level or raise
water temperature
See section 7.8
Call a technician
Display blank
No Power to Controller
Fuse blown
Plug in controller and ensure
mains power available
Replace fuse (3 amp slow
blow)
Low/No chlorine
production
Cables not connected to cell
Timer period too short
Chlorine output level too low
Filter needs backwashing
Pool stabiliser too low
Salt level too low
Water Temperature below 15 deg
Excessive Salt Level (Above 10,000 ppm)
Connect cables
Increase timer period
Increase chlorine output
Backwash filter
Get Stabiliser between 30
and 60 ppm
Increase salt to above
4000ppm
Increase water temperature
or salt level
Chlorinator cuts out on
overload, reduce salt level to
4000 ppm
Clock loses time
when mains power
removed
Battery life expired
Call a technician
Cell does not
clean
No Acid in Drum
Replenish or replace Acid
Drum
Cell does not
clean
PVC blocked or leaking
Clean or replace tube
pH too high
Probe/sensor malfunction
Clean and Calibrate
probe/sensor
Cell does not
clean
High calcium level in swimming pool
Call service technician to
adjust cell cleaning duration
and frequency
Cell does not
clean and pH too
high
The Acid Pump (Roller (H) Block) on the
inside of the unit does not dispense
chemicals
No chemicals in the tank.
Injection point blocked.
Air leak at the connection
where the tube from the drum
connects onto the pump tube.
Chemical container airtight.
Roller or H block broken.
Pump head cracked.
Squeeze tube needs
replacement.