4.2.2- Alarm Messages
In the following cases, the chlorinator shuts down and the alarm and
acoustic alarm LED is activated (automatic reset once the fault is solved):
Excess gas in the
electrolysis cell. It may
have occurred because the
pump has shutdown. The
gas is hydrogen gas which
is highly flammable.
The piping should be drained to
eliminate gas or accumulated
water. Check the pump.
Sensor cable of the cell is
incorrectly connected or
broken.
Turn off the equipment and
remove the metal body from the
plates
Check the cell connection and
ensure that cables and
connection terminals are in good
condition.
Cell is damaged or
completely worn down.
Check the condition of the cell
electrodes, and replace it if any
damage is observed.
Swimming pool water with
very low salt
concentration.
Ensure that the water has salt
and that it is dissolved.
Chlorine
incorrectly
damaged
Check the cabling of the probe
and the probe itself. Check 5.1.
It can work in manual mode if
necessary.
Water contains very low
redox potential.
Leave the equipment to chlorate
in manual mode for at least 2
hours.
Check the chemical balance of
the water. (appendix 1)
The equipment does not
have a probe and is in
"automatic mode".
Install a Redox or Free Chlorine
probe, or configure "manual"
mode.