First let's focus on that FC. Zero is no good. Add some bleach ASAP to get your FC to about 3ppm for now. Use the Poolmath Calculator to help. Next issue - stabilizer. New water won't have any CYA. Did you or an installer add ANY stabilizer or conditioner? If not, consider it zero and you need to add that ASAP as well. Since you'll want to use your SWG right away, the TFP recommended minimum CYA is "70" which helps protect your FC production. So as needed, add granular stabilizer using the sock-soaking method for that CYA 70 goal. Squeeze the sock often to help it dissipate then consider that goal reached. If you're nervous about going over, use the calculator to project for a CYA goal of 60, then you can re-tests in a couple days and add more if needed.
Once the stabilizer is in the water, bump the bleach FC to about 5-7 until you turn-on the SWG and have made sure it's working okay. That's assuming you added the required amount of salt as well. By the way, do you have a good salt test kit? Once you have the SWG working, you'll back-off of the bleach and let the FC create the FC at the proper level for a SWG-pool (see the CYA/Chlorine Chart link below).
Once you have that going, focus on the pH next - or even now really. If it's over 7.8, bring it down with muriatic acid. Never add bleach and acid at the same time though. Separate by about 10-15 minutes with good circulation. That should get you going. Let us know if you have any problems. Congrats on the new pool!
PS - THANK YOU for being a TFP supporter!
Also, not sure why your pump isn't on, but yes - get that water moving! Water needs to be moving to add chemicals as well. You will turn on the SWG once the required salt is in the water.
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If you have ANY concerns about what to add or how, PLEASE see the links below in my signature - especially the Recommended Chemicals link as that will tell you what each product is for, and how to dispense it.