Hey everyone,
Just finished cleaning an Aqua Rite Turbo Cell for a customer. Their Pro Logic readout had been displaying the typical "Inspect Cell + to Reset" message which I reset after reinstalling the unit and tying up the cables with zip ties. This and "Check System" were the only "out of the ordinary" messages it had been displaying previously.
About 3 minutes after restarting the system, the Pro Logic readout began displaying "Chlorinator Off - No Flow". Great! I did a few other things and after 20 minutes or so, it still had the same message. I checked the wire leading from the flow sensor to the Pro Logic, thinking I may have accidentally cut it when I was clipping off the old zip ties, but it was intact. I double-checked the wire to make sure.
My question is, does the Pro Logic have a "pecking order" for the display of these messages or would all the messages be displayed in sequence as the default menu cycles through? In other words, could the "Inspect Cell" message been hiding the "No flow" message because it had a higher priority or whatever?
Incidentally, the filter pump had stopped running over the last week or so when the system was on automatic, which leads me to believe the flow switch may not have been working prior to cleaning the cell.
Just finished cleaning an Aqua Rite Turbo Cell for a customer. Their Pro Logic readout had been displaying the typical "Inspect Cell + to Reset" message which I reset after reinstalling the unit and tying up the cables with zip ties. This and "Check System" were the only "out of the ordinary" messages it had been displaying previously.
About 3 minutes after restarting the system, the Pro Logic readout began displaying "Chlorinator Off - No Flow". Great! I did a few other things and after 20 minutes or so, it still had the same message. I checked the wire leading from the flow sensor to the Pro Logic, thinking I may have accidentally cut it when I was clipping off the old zip ties, but it was intact. I double-checked the wire to make sure.
My question is, does the Pro Logic have a "pecking order" for the display of these messages or would all the messages be displayed in sequence as the default menu cycles through? In other words, could the "Inspect Cell" message been hiding the "No flow" message because it had a higher priority or whatever?
Incidentally, the filter pump had stopped running over the last week or so when the system was on automatic, which leads me to believe the flow switch may not have been working prior to cleaning the cell.