How do I reset my Hayward salt Cell?

How do I reset my Hayward salt Cell?

To reset, move the switch to ‘Off’ and then back to ‘Auto’. Wait for the relay to click (5 to 10 seconds). When the instant salt level is stable (and the negative sign still present), slide switch to ‘Super Chlorinate’ and back to ‘Auto’. It takes about 30 seconds for the unit to settle back on the default reading.

How do you clear a check on Hayward?

You must reset the system by entering the ‘Diagnostic Menu’ and then hitting the right arrow key once and then pushing the plus key once. This should reset the light and message.

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What temperature does a Hayward salt Cell stop working?

In pool water temperatures that are 60 degrees or below, the salt generators simply shut down and by design do not allow the salt cell to ionize (breakdown) the salt and convert it to chlorine.

How do I know if my Hayward salt Cell is working?

The easiest way to be certain if the chlorinator is working is to make sure the cell is clean by checking the needle or production lights on the chlorinator box. When operating, you should also see bubbles (hypochlorite gas) inside the chamber, producing what looks like cloudy water – that’s chlorine being created!

What does chlorinator off no cell power mean?

‘No Cell Power’ means the current chlorinator cycle has been interrupted due to no voltage being detected when the cell power relay was turned on. Page 4. Turn off power to the controller.

How do you know if a salt cell is bad?

Further troubleshooting will be required.

  1. If the salt cell bubbles, but only a little bit, then you probably have a bad cell.
  2. If the salt cell bubbles vigorously, then it is working fine.
  3. If the salt cell is good, but you are are constantly getting a zero chlorine reading in the pool, something else is wrong.

Why is my salt cell not working?

The saltwater chlorinator needs a sufficient flow of water for effective operation. A dirty skimmer basket, clogged or dirty filter, and a clogged pump strainer, can cause insufficient water flow for the chlorinator to produce less chlorine.