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7) Generate: This light will illuminate when the system is actively generating chlorine. IMPORTANT:
The Generate light will NOT always be on. It will be on less frequently the lower you set the
chlorine output setting (example: at 50% output, the Generate light will be on 3 hours and then
rest for 3 hours).
8) Flow: The LED indicator will be illuminated green when the system detects sufficient water flow to
be able to operate correctly. If this light becomes red, the system is not operating and has detected
air or insufficient water flow, see pages 22-23 for troubleshooting.
On/Off Switch: Press to activate or deactivate main system power.
SAFETY TIP: Always disconnect power at the circuit breaker prior to attempting any
service procedure.
Using the Control Module (Continued)
The SJ-Series is designed to be unrivaled in its easy operation and minimal maintenance. Leave the Control
Module switch in the "On" position, so that it activates when power is engaged by the pool pump timer or
controls. When doing so, the Control Module returns to operation with its last settings.
During normal operation, you can select the Chlorine Output Level by pressing button (+) to increase or (-) to
decrease output one increment. Upon each adjustment, the LED on the Output Control button will illuminate,
which indicates activation of the control system, followed by the corresponding change to the Chlorine Output
Level LED's.
A long as you maintain your pool's salinity above the minimum level, and occasionally clean the cell when
necessary, the system’s chlorine generation performance is assured! The system verifies that it is operating
normally when its Generate LED indicator stays lit solidly, and if there is an issue, one of the service LED
indicators will illuminate to alert you if you need to add salt, clean the cell, check water flow, or if the system
has automatically entered its winter operation mode when cold water conditions exist (see pages 22-23).
BOOST MODE:
Generally, it is not necessary to “shock” a saltwater pool. Occasionally however, a large amount of sanitizer
may be required to contend with rising chlorine demand, such as high bather loads, heavy rainfall, or other
water conditions. In this case, simply activate the Boost Mode. Press (+) to boost the Chlorine Output Level
past 100%. The Boost LED will illuminate, and your system will begin to “super chlorinate” the water for 72
hours of run time. At the end of the SUPER CL boost period, the Output will reduce back to 100%; be sure to
re-check your pool's water chemistry and make any necessary adjustments.

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