What to do if my CARVIN OLLO 94180186 system is not powered?
- JJason GarciaAug 4, 2025
First, check if the power cord is properly connected to the main power source. Second, verify that the circuit breaker is not off.
What to do if my CARVIN OLLO 94180186 system is not powered?
First, check if the power cord is properly connected to the main power source. Second, verify that the circuit breaker is not off.
What to do if chlorine production is inactive in my CARVIN OLLO 94180186 because water doesn't circulate in the OLLO™ electrolysis cell?
Ensure the pool pump is running. Check that no valves are closed on your plumbing system and that no debris is blocking the water flow into your system.
What to do if chlorine production is inactive in my CARVIN OLLO 94180186 because the water temperature is too cold?
Start up the water heating equipment or wait for nature to do its work.
What to do if chlorine production is inactive in my CARVIN OLLO 94180186 because the water temperature is too hot?
Shut down the water heating equipment or wait for nature to cool the water.
What to do if chlorine production is inactive in my CARVIN Swimming Pool Filter because the OLLO™ electrolysis cell is not connected?
Check that the OLLO™ electrolysis cell cable is correctly connected to the OLLO™ control panel.
Brand | CARVIN |
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Model | OLLO 94180186 |
Category | Swimming Pool Filter |
Language | English |
This manual is a permanent part of the product and should remain with it.
Alerts to potential hazards identified by DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
Navigate, select options, and read system status with ease.
Integrated temperature sensor and flow switch in the electrolysis cell.
Push-lock/twist-pull keyed connector for safe and easy cell connection.
Access real-time system information through an advanced menu.
Install at a minimum distance from the pool and ground, in a ventilated area.
Install cell with cable running down to the ground, avoid upside down installation.
Install cell with its cable located under the unit.
Remove dust cap, align arrow, and push connector firmly until it clicks.
Use pure, evaporated, granulated salt; avoid additives and certain types.
Maintain 3000-4000 ppm; low concentration shuts down system.
Disconnect power, pour salt, circulate water for 24 hours.
Partially empty pool and refill with fresh water to reduce high salt levels.
Test stabilizer concentration monthly and consult a pool professional.
Change language to French or Spanish via the MODE button.
Access AUTO, SUPER-CHLORINATE, and STOP modes via the MODE button.
Adjust frequency of chlorine generation from 5 to 60 minutes per hour.
Set generator to 100% active for 6, 12, or 24 hours, then returns to AUTO.
Sets the chlorine generator to inactive. Disconnect power to shut down.
Adjust AUTO mode frequency based on pool conditions and testing.
Select Stop mode and disconnect the power cable.
Access system information by pressing MODE and DOWN buttons for 5 seconds.
Displays salt, temperature, voltage, current, and status codes.
Inspect the electrolysis cell every three months for efficiency and scale.
Procedures for removing, cleaning, and using mild acid on the electrolysis cell.
Steps for preparing the system for winter and restarting in spring.
Explains common status messages like SALT LIMIT, SALT LOW, NO FLOW, etc.
Addresses issues like buttons not working, no chlorine, or display errors.
Lists available product models and their features (e.g., Single/Dual Voltage).
Details input voltage, current, power, dimensions, and temperature ranges.
Provides pool capacity, approximate life, fitting dimensions, and temperature ranges.
Provides email, phone, and mail contact details for technical assistance.
Covers warranty coverage, replacement parts, and service procedures.
States limitations on product use and liability.