jandy aquapure 1400 manual pdf

The Jandy AquaPure 1400 is a high-performance salt chlorine generator system designed for residential swimming pools. This system automatically converts salt into chlorine to provide continuous sanitization, eliminating the need for traditional chlorine tablets or liquid chlorine. The AquaPure 1400 features advanced self-cleaning technology, digital diagnostics, and easy-to-use controls for efficient pool maintenance. Below are key sections covering installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical specifications.

1. System Overview 2. Installation Requirements 3. Initial Setup & Programming 4. Technical Specifications 5. Control Panel Operation 6. Maintenance Procedures 7. Water Chemistry Management 8. Error Codes & Diagnostics 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting Guide

System Overview

Key components: Control panel with LCD display, Salt Cell, Flow Switch, Power Center, and Installation Kit.

ComponentDescription
Control PanelDigital display with push-button controls for system operation
Salt CellTitanium electrodes that generate chlorine from salt
Flow SwitchMonitors water flow and prevents operation without proper circulation
Power CenterHouses transformer and electronic controls
Installation KitIncludes unions, fittings, and mounting hardware
POWER ButtonTurns system on/off
MENU ButtonAccesses programming options
UP/DOWN ButtonsAdjust settings and navigate menus
ENTER ButtonConfirms selections
BOOST ButtonActivates super chlorination mode

Installation Requirements

Proper installation ensures optimal performance and system longevity.

  1. Location: Install power center at least 5 feet from pool edge, protected from weather
  2. Plumbing: Install salt cell after filter and heater, before return lines
  3. Electrical: Connect to dedicated 120V or 240V circuit as specified
  4. Water Flow: Ensure proper flow rate (minimum 20 GPM, maximum 120 GPM)
  5. Salt Level: Maintain 3000-4000 ppm salt concentration

WARNING! Only qualified pool professionals should perform installation. Ensure all electrical connections comply with local codes.

Initial Setup & Programming

Power on system; configure settings for your specific pool requirements.

  1. Set Pool Size: Enter pool volume in gallons for proper chlorine production
  2. Adjust Output Level: Set chlorine production percentage (25%-100%)
  3. Program Timer: Set operating schedule to match pump runtime
  4. Calibrate Sensors: Follow on-screen prompts for sensor calibration
  5. Set Salt Type: Select appropriate salt type (solar or evaporated)

CAUTION! Never operate system without proper water flow. Always maintain recommended salt levels.

Technical Specifications

Control Panel Operation

Access all functions through the intuitive digital control panel.

Display Indicators: Power, Flow, Salt Level, Cell Status, Boost Mode, Service Required.

Basic Operations: Press POWER to turn system on/off. Use MENU to access settings. UP/DOWN to adjust values. ENTER to confirm. BOOST for super chlorination (runs at 100% for 24 hours).

Advanced Settings: Pool size adjustment, output percentage, timer programming, sensor calibration, system diagnostics, factory reset.

Maintenance Procedures

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends system life.

  1. Monthly: Inspect cell for scale buildup, clean if necessary
  2. Quarterly: Check and clean filter, verify proper water flow
  3. Annually: Professional inspection of all components
  4. As Needed: Test salt levels and adjust accordingly

Tip: Always turn off power before performing any maintenance.

Water Chemistry Management

Maintain proper water balance for optimal chlorine generation.

  1. Salt Level: 3000-4000 ppm (test weekly)
  2. pH: 7.2-7.8 (test twice weekly)
  3. Total Alkalinity: 80-120 ppm
  4. Calcium Hardness: 200-400 ppm
  5. Cyanuric Acid: 30-50 ppm
  6. Free Chlorine: 1.0-3.0 ppm

WARNING! Imbalanced water chemistry can damage the salt cell and reduce system efficiency.

Error Codes & Diagnostics

Digital diagnostics provide real-time system status and error notifications.

Error CodeDescriptionResolution
E-1Low SaltAdd salt to reach 3000 ppm minimum
E-2High SaltDilute pool water to reduce salt concentration
E-3Low FlowCheck filter, pump, and plumbing for restrictions
E-4Cell Temperature HighCheck water temperature and circulation
E-5Reverse PolarityCheck cell wiring connections

Regulatory Information

UL Listed and CSA Certified. Complies with NSF/ANSI Standard 50. Manufactured to meet industry safety standards. Copyright © Jandy Products. All rights reserved. For technical support, visit www.jandy.com or contact 1-800-227-1442.

Troubleshooting Guide

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No chlorine productionLow salt, dirty cell, no powerCheck salt level, clean cell, verify power supply
Low flow warningClogged filter, pump issuesClean filter, check pump operation
Scale buildup on cellHigh calcium, improper pHClean cell, balance water chemistry
System not turning onPower issues, tripped breakerCheck electrical connections, reset breaker
Error codes displayedVarious system faultsRefer to error code table for specific resolution

Reset: Hold MENU and ENTER for 10 seconds to factory reset.

Service: 1-800-227-1442; www.jandy.com

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