This guide describes the Display Readings on a Hayward Aqua Rite Salt Chlorine Generator (SCG) and links you to a series of guides that tell you have to adjust or recalibrate some of these values including: Average Salt Level; Units of Measure, Cell Size, and Inspect Cell Timer Value.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/4/2017
Mike - When you replaced your cell, did you reset your cell type and average salt level? See pages 4 and 5 of Hayward's Aqua Rite Diagnostics Manual. If that doesn't help, give Hayward a call at 866-772-2100 and talk to their technical support staff.Reply
Mike Posted: 8/31/2017
My unit is not producing salt.Amperage is 0. Cell was replaced.
My pool company told me to replace the circuit board. I did that and amperage is still 0.
What now?
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/28/2017
Anonymous (desired output) - We have no specific information on this error. You may have a failing Display PCB. Try lifting it off of the main PCB and then reseating it. If that doesn't work, give Hayward a call at 866-772-2100. They should have a solution.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 8/25/2017
My Desired Output reading (in digital screen) does not match what I have set on the actual dial. For example: the dial is set on 15%, yet the screen reads 65%.Any ideas?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/24/2017
Denise - Thank you for your feedback. And we've happy you found your answer.Reply
Denise Posted: 7/23/2017
Just figured out and corrected my problem. It was set to metric read-out.Reply
Denise Posted: 7/23/2017
Both the "Average" & "Instant" Salt Levels are reading 3.2, and there is no "Add Salt" indication lit. I've never seen a reading with a decimal point, but it would always read a 4 digit number. Is it possible that it is that low on salt? How do I approach this problem? Thanks!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/20/2017
LinnieBeth - Check to make sure your displayed t-cell size is the same as your installed t-cell size. Here is a link to Haywards' Aqua Rite Diagnostics Manual. It should help you isolate your problem further. Start with page 4.Reply
LinnieBeth Posted: 7/18/2017
Water test was showing No Free Chlorine, cleaned then replaced Salt Cell. Still water test still shows No Free Chlorine, what should I do to get the Cell to generate chlorine?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/1/2017
Shaun - Here is a link to Hayward's Aqua Rite Diagnostics Manual. It may help you isolate your problem. Also, see PhilS' recent comments below. They may also help.Reply
Shaun Posted: 6/30/2017
My unit is not producing salt.Amperage is 0. Cell was cleaned.
My pool company told me to replace the circuit board. I did that and amperage is still 0.
What now?
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/19/2017
Ivan - If the eight push od the diagnostics button does not tell you what your displayed cell size is, I don't know how you would check to see if it's the same as the install cell. I'd suggest giving Hayward a call at 866-772-2100 to see what they say.Reply
Ivan Posted: 6/17/2017
I too have a system where there is no diagnostic for resetting the t cell info. Not sure if you have any feedback yet. thanksReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/13/2017
JAS - If I understand you correctly, you said you set the factory default to "t-15" for the cell size. If your cell size is t-3, you have to set the display to t-3. See Step 9 of this guide,Reply
JAS Posted: 6/11/2017
Installed a new T-Cell-3. Followed instructions to include resetting cell hours. Have set factory default to "t-15". Check cell light still comes on and stays on. Any idea why? Thanks!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/7/2017
James - Generally the numbers change as soon as you push the diagnostics button. You may have a loose connection. Try lifting the Diagnostics PC Board straight up off the main PCB, then reseat it.Reply
James Posted: 6/6/2017
Should the numbers always be displayed on step 4 and step 6 as you press the diagnostic button? On mine, they only appear after I hold the diagnostic button in for 5 seconds and then scroll through them.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/4/2017
Dan - Try lifting the display PC Board straight up off the main PC Board. Then reseat it. Sometimes the display PCB becomes loose.Reply
Dan Posted: 6/2/2017
I just reconnected my cell and my diagnostic button does not work.When I push the button it does not toggle to give me the required information and i'm unable to manually reset the check cell light. Would anyone know why I would have this problem. I bought it less then one year ago.
Thanks,
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Schof Posted: 5/24/2017
If your average salt reading level value is ~3 (g/L) then you need to switch out of Metric mode. To do this put the main switch in "auto" position, press the diagnostics button to view the temperature, slide the main switch from "auto" to "super chlorinate" and back to "auto".That's it! Your average salt reading level should now display in ppm.
NOTE: This also changes your temperature to display in F.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/4/2017
Toby - I haven't heard about older systems not displaying cell type. I'd suggest you calling Hayward at 866-772-2100 to verify or see if your system has another issue.Reply
Toby Posted: 3/31/2017
My system does not display the cell type. Is this an older system?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 3/27/2017
urememberd - Make sure your actual cell size is the same as your displayed cell size. On the eight push, what you indicate as an "e" symbol should be a small "t" with a -15 indicating you have installed a T-15 cell. If your cell is not T-15, you have to tell the control unit what it is. See Step 9 for instruction on how to change displayed cell size. Also see Step 2. It looks like you have a temperature reading of 23. If you're not extremely cold, your system may be set up in metric units. See Step 2 for instructions on changing to standard units. The 0.0 displays indicate that your system is not generating chlorine. Unless your system is set for 100%, these readings would indicate that your system is in a scheduled down period.Reply
urememberd Posted: 3/26/2017
None of these numbers correspond with my unit. On the home screen is 2.60, first push 23, second push 11.2, third 0.00, fourth 73P, fifth 0.00, sixth AL -0, seventh r-1.58, eighth e? symbol -15 then back to beginning. This makes no sense when comparing it to your exampke, can you help?Reply