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(189PO) MODEL CS7111 SALTWATER SYSTEM & FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 07/31/2012

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)

TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

INSUFFICIENT

CHLORINE

INSUFFICIENT

COPPER ION

LEVEL

POOL IS STAINED

WHITE FLAKES IN

THE WATER

NO LED DISPLAY

GREEN HAIR

Insufficient operating hours of

the Saltwater System.

The salt level in the pool water

is less than 2000ppm. This is

insufficient.

Chlorine loss due to intense

sunlight exposure.

The bather load has increased.

Clogged or dirty electrolytic cell.

High UV level exposure.

Insufficient operating hours.

The PH is too high.

The bather load has increased.

Clogged or dirty copper

electrode.

Copper electrode defective.

High copper ion concentration.

Excessive calcium hardness is

present in pool water.

No power supply.

• RCD/GFCI has not reseted.

A power fuse has blown.

LED failure.

• Incorrect switching, press two

buttons ( and ) together.

High copper ion concentration.

Increase the daily Saltwater System

operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.

Check the salt level with the Test Kit. Adjust

as needed. See “Salt & Pool Water Volumes”.

Use a pool cover when the pool is not in

use and/or when the unit is operating.

Increase the daily Saltwater System

operating time. See “Operating Instructions”.

Remove the cell for inspection, clean it if

necessary. See “Maintenance”.

Cover the pool with a pool cover for 2

days with the device running and then

test the water using the test strips.

If the pool is clean and clear, add stabilizer

to the water and then test the water with the

device running.
Increase operating time per day. See

“Operating Instructions”.

Use PH decrease chemical to adjust,

contact your local pool chemical store.

Increase the operating time per day.

See “Operating Instructions”.

Remove the cell for inspection, clean it

if necessary. See “Maintenance”.

Contact Intex Service Center.
Drain about 20% of the pool water and

add fresh water to decrease the copper

ion concentration below 0.2ppm.

Add aluminum sulfate: 1000 liters

water need around 2g (1000 gals need

0.27 ounce) or aluminum potassium

sulfate: 1000 liters water need around

3g (1000 gals need 0.4 ounce) to pool.

• Use a lemon based cleaning product

(preferably containing citric acid). Don’t

scrub with aggressive cleaning

products because this might etch the

underlying surface.
Drain about 20 to 25% of the pool

water and add fresh water to decrease

the calcium hardness. Inspect the

electrolytic cell for scale buildup. Clean

the electrolytic cell if necessary.
Plug the cell cord firmly into the cell housing

receptacle.

Reset the RCD/GFCI.

Contact Intex Service Center.

Contact Intex Service Center.

Shut down and turn on the power again,

re-set the time. See “Operating Instructions”.
Drain about 20% of the pool water and

add fresh water to decrease the copper

ion concentration below 0.2ppm.

Add aluminum sulfate: 1000 liters

water need around 2g (1000 gals need

0.27 ounce) or aluminum potassium

sulfate: 1000 liters water need around

3g (1000 gals need 0.4 ounce) to pool.

• Use ‘Ultra-Swim’ shampoo, or shampoo

containing chelating agents.

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION