I've had a Hayward salt system for the past three plus years. Until now, I've always had a pool service handling the water condition each week. Recently, our pool tech has had difficulty figuring out why the pool is running low on chlorine. She suggested the Hayward chlorinator might have gone bad. Since this is no small cost item, I decided it was time to learn the operation of this pool. Not that I have any interest in dropping her, but to make sure I understand how it all works. I went out and purchased the Taylor K-2005 test kit and spent a lot of time reading up on pool chemistry. It took me a week or so, but I came to the same conclusion that the chlorinator wasn't working completely and went out and bought a new Hayward TCellS340 to replace the OEM Hayward T-cell-15. I replaced the cell myself since it didn't appear to difficult (two couplers and a plug). This particular Hayward cell is not listed in the config menu for cells, but according to the manual for the new cell, it shows it to be the correct replacement for the tcell15. Everything seemed to be working fine over the past week, but then I noticed the chlorine levels dropping off again. Today, our tech tested and found zero chlorine. The diagnostic menu shows -25.3V, -7.69A, and 3400PPM. The tech added chlorine to the pool, so of course the chlorine readings are high right now. I'm curious as to why getting the "Check System" showing up on the remote display. BTW, the circuit board for the chlorinator died last year and was replaced under warranty by the poll constructor. Thoughts on what I did and/or why the check system light is showing up? Thanks