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Aug 20, 2024 - 10:00 AM
The CircuPool RJ PLUS Series of Salt Chlorinators comes with a 7-Year Limited Warranty that covers parts such as the Flow Switch.
However, the issue may not necessarily be the flow switch itself. I recommend checking the small cable (resembling an old phone wire) connected to the flow switch to ensure there are no kinks or breaks. If the cable appears intact, proceed to test the flow switch and inspect it for any debris. If you can turn off your pump while leaving the chlorine generator on, do so, then remove the flow switch and manually hold the toggle closed. If your equipment operates in tandem, remove the flow switch, secure it closed with a string or rubber band, and reinstall it for testing. A functioning flow switch will cause the "no flow" light to blink for about 60 seconds before turning off. If this does not occur, you will need a new flow switch. Remember, the flow switch must be installed so that water pressure can close the toggle.
However, the issue may not necessarily be the flow switch itself. I recommend checking the small cable (resembling an old phone wire) connected to the flow switch to ensure there are no kinks or breaks. If the cable appears intact, proceed to test the flow switch and inspect it for any debris. If you can turn off your pump while leaving the chlorine generator on, do so, then remove the flow switch and manually hold the toggle closed. If your equipment operates in tandem, remove the flow switch, secure it closed with a string or rubber band, and reinstall it for testing. A functioning flow switch will cause the "no flow" light to blink for about 60 seconds before turning off. If this does not occur, you will need a new flow switch. Remember, the flow switch must be installed so that water pressure can close the toggle.
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