When our Goldline Aquarite SWCG started to give the "check salt" readings and started providing impossible salt and temperature readings, the cell was bad. It lasted 5 years. The good news is that the cell is consumer replaceable. The bad news is that it is expensive. When I removed the cell and looked inside, there was no Calcium build up (scale) on the plates, but there was a greenish blue gel seeping out of the cell. I was told this was a sure sign of cell failure.
Remove the cell and inspect the inside plates for deposits. If you see white deposits on the plates inside the cell, then the cell needs to be cleaned and serviced. Here is a link to the manufactures website with operations and installation manual in PDF format. Look on pages 8 and 9 for the correct procedure to clean and service your cell.
http://www.haywardnet.com/products/Manu ... ual345.pdf
Be sure the correct size and cell type has been selected in the menu. See page 7.
A substantial build up of white deposits or flakes may indicate a water balance problem. Keep the water chemistry in your pool at the recommended levels to get the maximum use and service life from your SWCG cell.
If cleaning and servicing does not correct the problem, then it is time to replace the cell. Many pool stores keep these cells in stock but charge a premium price. Search on-line for the best price including shipping. Be sure to purchase the correct replacement type cell for your unit.
While your aqua rite is not working, you will need to add some form of chlorine on a regular basis to maintain the free chlorine in your pool. Regular household bleach is inexpensive and accessible.
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If your pool water started to turn hazy, dull or light green before you noticed the SWCG had stopped working, see the instructions in pool school for defeating algae.
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Hope this helps