SSCmini
®
salt chlorinator informs the user about operation status and alerts about any problems that may
have occurred. Apart from “Cell life low” and “No flow” indicators, a combination of “Alarm” and one
of “Work schedule” LEDs (from 1 to 10) will illuminate to inform about a fault type.
Cell electrodes (titanium plates) have to be replaced as
soon as possible.
Inadequate Water Flow (only
if stand-by mode is not
active)
Ensure that water flow rate of your filtration system is
enough to fill the cell completely.
Check if filtration pump is working properly, that there are
no obstructions in the pool plumbing or pump prefilter.
Filter backwashing might be necessary.
Clean the electrolytic cell (see Chapter 10).
Test water salinity and adjust it (see Chapter 6.3).
Ensure that water flow rate of your filtration system is
enough to fill the cell completely.
Check if filtration pump is working properly, that there are
no obstructions in the pool plumbing or pump prefilter.
Disconnect the unit from power supply for two minutes and
then connect it again.
Ensure that SSCmini
®
is receiving 220V-240VAC 50/60H
input.
Water temperature out of
working range
Test water temperature. If it is lower than 10ºC, use your
heating system to reach proper temperature; if it is higher
than 45ºC, turn off your heating system or use other
methods to cool the water.
Low salinity and / or High
temperature
Test water salinity and adjust it (see Chapter 6.3)
Test water temperature. If it is higher than 45ºC, turn off
your heating system or use other methods to cool the water.
Disconnect the unit from power supply for two minutes and
then connect it again. If this error continues, contact
technical service.
Clean the electrolytic cell (see Chapter 10).
Ensure that water flow rate of your filtration system is
enough to fill the cell completely
Check if filtration pump is working properly, that there are
no obstructions in the pool plumbing or pump prefilter
Communication error
between cell and control unit
Make sure that the cell cap is properly plugged in and that
the wire to the Control Box is not cut or damaged.
Communication error
between cell and control unit
Make sure that the cell cap is properly plugged in and that
the wire to the Control Box is not cut or damaged.