Jandy AquaPure 700 Manual

The Jandy AquaPure 700 is a high-performance salt chlorine generator system designed for residential pools up to 40,000 gallons. It features automatic chlorine production, self-cleaning cells, digital controls, and multiple operating modes. The system converts salt into chlorine to maintain clean, clear pool water while reducing chemical handling. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Water Chemistry 7. Operation Modes 8. Maintenance 9. Safety Information 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Control unit, salt cell, flow switch, power supply, and digital display.

FeatureDescription
Salt CellSelf-cleaning titanium electrodes for chlorine generation
Control UnitDigital display with push-button controls
Flow SwitchSafety feature to prevent operation without water flow
Power Supply120V/240V AC input with weatherproof enclosure
Operating ModesAuto, Super Chlorinate, Boost, and Off modes
Salt Level IndicatorDisplays current salt concentration in ppm
Chlorine OutputAdjustable from 20% to 100% capacity
Temperature DisplayShows water temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Error CodesDiagnostic indicators for system status
Warranty3-year limited warranty on cell and electronics

Installation

Professional installation recommended. Unpack and inspect all components.

  1. Mount control unit: Install in well-ventilated area near pool equipment, protected from weather.
  2. Install salt cell: Connect in return line after filter and heater, at least 18 inches from any equipment.
  3. Install flow switch: Mount in vertical pipe section before salt cell.
  4. Electrical connection: Connect to dedicated GFCI circuit according to local codes.
  5. Initial salt addition: Add required pool salt to achieve 3000-4000 ppm concentration.

WARNING! Electrical shock hazard - disconnect power before installation. Only qualified personnel should perform electrical connections.

First-Time Setup

Power on system; follow initialization procedure.

  1. Check salt level: Allow system to circulate for 24 hours before testing salt concentration.
  2. Set chlorine output: Start at 50% and adjust based on pool conditions.
  3. Program operating schedule: Set pump runtime to match chlorine production needs.
  4. Calibrate sensors: Follow on-screen prompts for temperature and salinity calibration.
  5. Test water chemistry: Verify proper pH (7.2-7.6) and stabilizer levels (30-50 ppm).

CAUTION! Do not operate without proper water flow. Ensure all plumbing connections are leak-free.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access menu system via front panel buttons. Display shows salt level, temperature, and operating status.

Control Buttons: POWER, MENU, UP/DOWN arrows, ENTER, MODE.

Settings: Chlorine output (20-100%), operating mode (Auto, Super Chlorinate, Boost), temperature units (°F/°C), system diagnostics, reset functions, and service alerts.

Water Chemistry

Maintain proper water balance for optimal performance.

  1. Salt level: 3000-4000 ppm (test weekly)
  2. pH: 7.2-7.6 (adjust as needed)
  3. Stabilizer: 30-50 ppm cyanuric acid
  4. Calcium hardness: 200-400 ppm
  5. Total alkalinity: 80-120 ppm

Tip: Test water chemistry weekly and after heavy rain or pool use.

Operation Modes

Multiple operating modes for different pool conditions.

  1. Auto Mode: Continuous chlorine production at set percentage
  2. Super Chlorinate: 24-hour boost cycle for shock treatment
  3. Boost Mode: Temporary increased output for heavy bather loads
  4. Off Mode: System shutdown for maintenance or winterization
  5. Service Mode: For professional maintenance and diagnostics

WARNING! Do not swim during Super Chlorinate mode. Wait until chlorine levels return to normal.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity.

  1. Monthly: Inspect cell for scale buildup, clean if necessary with acid solution
  2. Quarterly: Test all safety features including flow switch operation
  3. Annually: Professional inspection of all electrical components
  4. Seasonal: Winterize system in freezing climates
  5. As needed: Replace salt cell every 3-5 years depending on usage

CAUTION! Always disconnect power before performing maintenance. Use proper safety equipment when handling chemicals.

Safety Information

Follow all safety precautions to prevent injury or equipment damage.

Regulatory Information

UL listed and CSA certified. Complies with NSF/ANSI Standard 50. Manufactured to meet industry safety standards. Copyright © 2025 Jandy. All rights reserved. Jandy is a registered trademark of Fluidra. For technical support, visit www.jandy.com or contact 1-800-227-1442.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No chlorine productionLow salt, dirty cell, no powerCheck salt level, clean cell, verify power supply
High salt warningSalt over 4000 ppmDilute pool water, retest salt level
Low salt warningSalt under 3000 ppmAdd pool salt, allow 24 hours to dissolve
Flow errorPump not running, clogged filterCheck pump operation, clean filter
Check cell lightScale buildup, cell failureClean cell, inspect for damage
No displayPower loss, tripped breakerCheck circuit breaker, power connection

Reset: Hold POWER and MENU buttons for 5 seconds to reset system.

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

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