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First, make sure the SWG is really off. It is fairly easy to have the percentage too high, particularly if your water is fairly cold (chlorine demand can be very low when the water is cold).
The FC level should drop measurably day by day if you are getting any sunlight. If the water is particularly cold it might take a while to get down to reasonable levels. Keep an eye on it so you can turn the SWG back on when the level gets more reasonable.
The PH test tends to read much higher than actual when the FC level is that high, so your PH might be alright. When the FC gets down to 15 or below start believing the PH test. If this is a plaster/pebble pool you have a problem because new plaster can raise the PH quite rapidly, but the PH test doesn't work at high FC so you can't tell how much acid to use.
You could think about getting some chlorine neutralizer. I wouldn't worry about it if you have vinyl or fiberglass, but with paster/pebble if the FC doesn't go down soon you could have PH problems and that might make it worth the expense.
Also, your TA is a little high. That is also going to push your PH up over time. With a SWG I suggest TA around 70-90. This isn't normally a big deal, since managing the PH with acid will bring the TA down over time. However it increases the worry about checking the PH fairly soon.