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Aug 26, 2024 - 01:44 PM
This is going to relate to the flow switch. I would check the little cable (looks like an old phone wire) that goes to the flow switch and make sure there are no kinks or breaks in the line. If that all looks good, you will need to test the flow switch. If you have the ability to turn off your pump and leave the chlorine generator on, then turn off the pump, remove the flow switch from the line, and hold the toggle closed with your fingers. If your equipment comes on and off together, you will need to remove the flow switch from the line and tie it closed with a string or rubber band, then re-install it to test it. If the flow switch is working, the no flow light may blink briefly and then go out. If it does not, you will need a new flow switch. Remember that the flow switch has to be installed so that the water will push that toggle closed, so watch for the arrow marking the direction of water flow. If you need a new flow switch or still haven't figured out what is wrong, please call us weekdays at (888) 206-9938 between 9-4:30 Central, and a member of our technical support team will assist you.
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