I have a Goldline AquaRite basic panel. Since its install in January the average and the instant salt readings have been 3700 ppm and I know that this is incorrect. Well I cleaned my filters today, checked my cell which was spotless and reset my panel using the below procedures from Hayward/Goldline. The only thing I had to do after the reset is to run and monitor the panel for about an hour or so. I got low salt and check cell trouble lights come on a few times until the average salt reading was above 2700 ppm. To reset these light just push the black selector button in for 3 to 5 seconds and this will reset the trouble lights. After about an hour my readings were... Average 3200 and instant 3400 which is more in line with my tests. This also removes all past salt averages that may be in memory. Hope this helps you.
How do I recalibrate my Aqua Riteâ„¢ Chlorine Generator?
When attempting to recalibrate the average salt reading (default reading {2700-3400ppm}) the pump needs to be running. If the pump is not running, the system will show “NO FLOWâ€, if flashing this is just a warm up process and the unit is waiting for the water to begin moving through the cell to carry the chlorine out to the pool. Once flow is established the unit should begin to display the “POWER†& “GENERATING†lights solid green. Once this happens the cell has just engaged and is trying to measure the salt level. Press the diagnostic button once.
The unit then gives the following:
Default = what the unit thinks the salt level is due to an average of all previously recorded “instant salt readings†from all of the different polarity changes since the system was installed, or since the last time the unit was recalibrated.
First the unit reads the temp, then the voltage in the cell, then the amperage, then it will display the desired output percentage (where you have the dial set to), then next reading is the “instant salt readingâ€, or what the cell thinks the salt level is right at that moment. Then it will show “AL-Xâ€, this just tells the technician what type of system they are working on (Aqua Riteâ„¢, Naturesoft, ect…), and then finally the software revision (r1.XX), this just tells the technician what to look for symptom wise, for instance a certain combination of lights. “Low/ check salt†and “inspect cell†are the most common lights and they are usually on together as the cell is saying it’s not sure if the problem is in fact the salt or if it perhaps has a calcium build up.
So you will see:
Default
temp
voltage
amperage
desired output
instant salt reading (comes up with a dash before the # to differentiate with default
product code
software revision
back to default
Now moving the slide switch from “AUTO†to “SUPER CHLORINATE†and then back to “AUTO†on our control box is basically like pressing ‘enter’ on a computer. If the unit is reading 2700-3400PPM it is in the standard mode, if it reads 2.70-3.40, it is in the metric mode. If you need to change the reading, press the diagnostic button once to display the temperature. Then slide the switch up to “SUPER CHLORINATE†for a few seconds, as long as the “SUPER CHLORINATE†light illuminates, you can switch back, this should be instantaneous. This procedure will toggle between the two different settings.
Also, using the same procedure, “AUTO†to “SUPER CHLORINATE†then back to “AUTO†while showing the 5th reading (if it reads between -2700 up to -3400), the “Instant Salt Readingâ€, this will force the system to forget all of the previous readings and it will recalibrate its self to the new readings and should eliminate the error lights. If it does not, contact technical service at 908-355-7995 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm) one of our techs will be able to assist you.
How do I recalibrate my Aqua Riteâ„¢ Chlorine Generator?
When attempting to recalibrate the average salt reading (default reading {2700-3400ppm}) the pump needs to be running. If the pump is not running, the system will show “NO FLOWâ€, if flashing this is just a warm up process and the unit is waiting for the water to begin moving through the cell to carry the chlorine out to the pool. Once flow is established the unit should begin to display the “POWER†& “GENERATING†lights solid green. Once this happens the cell has just engaged and is trying to measure the salt level. Press the diagnostic button once.
The unit then gives the following:
Default = what the unit thinks the salt level is due to an average of all previously recorded “instant salt readings†from all of the different polarity changes since the system was installed, or since the last time the unit was recalibrated.
First the unit reads the temp, then the voltage in the cell, then the amperage, then it will display the desired output percentage (where you have the dial set to), then next reading is the “instant salt readingâ€, or what the cell thinks the salt level is right at that moment. Then it will show “AL-Xâ€, this just tells the technician what type of system they are working on (Aqua Riteâ„¢, Naturesoft, ect…), and then finally the software revision (r1.XX), this just tells the technician what to look for symptom wise, for instance a certain combination of lights. “Low/ check salt†and “inspect cell†are the most common lights and they are usually on together as the cell is saying it’s not sure if the problem is in fact the salt or if it perhaps has a calcium build up.
So you will see:
Default
temp
voltage
amperage
desired output
instant salt reading (comes up with a dash before the # to differentiate with default
product code
software revision
back to default
Now moving the slide switch from “AUTO†to “SUPER CHLORINATE†and then back to “AUTO†on our control box is basically like pressing ‘enter’ on a computer. If the unit is reading 2700-3400PPM it is in the standard mode, if it reads 2.70-3.40, it is in the metric mode. If you need to change the reading, press the diagnostic button once to display the temperature. Then slide the switch up to “SUPER CHLORINATE†for a few seconds, as long as the “SUPER CHLORINATE†light illuminates, you can switch back, this should be instantaneous. This procedure will toggle between the two different settings.
Also, using the same procedure, “AUTO†to “SUPER CHLORINATE†then back to “AUTO†while showing the 5th reading (if it reads between -2700 up to -3400), the “Instant Salt Readingâ€, this will force the system to forget all of the previous readings and it will recalibrate its self to the new readings and should eliminate the error lights. If it does not, contact technical service at 908-355-7995 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm) one of our techs will be able to assist you.