jandy aquapure manual pdf

The Jandy AquaPure is a professional-grade salt chlorine generator system designed for residential swimming pools. This system automatically converts salt into chlorine to sanitize your pool water, providing continuous cleaning and eliminating the need for traditional chlorine chemicals. Below are key sections covering system overview, installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical specifications.

1. System Overview 2. Installation Guidelines 3. Initial Setup & Configuration 4. Technical Specifications 5. Control Panel Operation 6. Water Chemistry Management 7. Maintenance Procedures 8. Error Codes & Diagnostics 9. Winterization & Storage 10. Warranty Information 11. Troubleshooting Guide

System Overview

Key components: Control panel with LCD display, Salt Cell (T-CELL), Flow Switch, Power Center, and Sensor connections.

ComponentDescription
Control PanelLCD display with touch controls for system operation
Salt Cell (T-CELL)Electrolytic cell that converts salt to chlorine
Flow SwitchEnsures water flow before system activation
Power CenterHouses transformer and control electronics
Temperature SensorMonitors water temperature for optimal operation
Salinity SensorMeasures salt concentration in pool water
POWER ButtonTurns system on/off
MENU ButtonAccesses system settings and diagnostics
UP/DOWN ButtonsAdjusts chlorine output percentage
ENTER ButtonConfirms selections and settings

Installation Guidelines

Professional installation recommended. Unpack and verify all components.

  1. Mount Power Center: Install in well-ventilated area away from direct water exposure.
  2. Install Salt Cell: Connect in pool return line after filter and heater.
  3. Connect Flow Switch: Install in pipe before salt cell with arrow pointing toward pool.
  4. Electrical Connections: Connect to appropriate power source following local codes.
  5. Sensor Installation: Mount temperature and salinity sensors as directed.

WARNING! Electrical shock hazard - disconnect power before installation. Ensure proper grounding.

Initial Setup & Configuration

Power on system; follow initialization sequence.

  1. Salt Addition: Add required pool salt (typically 3000-4000 ppm).
  2. System Calibration: Allow 24-48 hours for salt dispersion before calibration.
  3. Chlorine Output: Set initial output percentage based on pool size and usage.
  4. Timer Programming: Configure pump run times to match chlorine production needs.
  5. Water Balance: Adjust pH (7.2-7.6) and alkalinity (80-120 ppm) before operation.

CAUTION! Do not operate without proper water flow. Ensure pump is running during operation.

Technical Specifications

Control Panel Operation

Access system functions via LCD control panel. Main Display: Shows chlorine output %, salt level, water temp, and system status.

Menu Navigation: POWER, MENU, UP/DOWN, ENTER.

Settings: Chlorine Output (0-100%), Pool Type (Concrete, Vinyl, Fiberglass), Salinity Calibration, Temperature Units (°F/°C), System Language, Diagnostic Mode, Timer Programming, Super Chlorinate Mode, Cell Reversal Frequency.

Water Chemistry Management

Maintain proper water balance for optimal system performance.

  1. Salt Level: Maintain 3000-4000 ppm (test weekly)
  2. pH Level: Keep between 7.2-7.6
  3. Total Alkalinity: 80-120 ppm
  4. Calcium Hardness: 200-400 ppm
  5. Cyanuric Acid: 30-50 ppm
  6. Free Chlorine: 1-3 ppm

Tip: Test water chemistry 2-3 times per week during peak season.

Maintenance Procedures

Regular maintenance ensures long system life and optimal performance.

  1. Monthly Inspection: Check cell for scale buildup; clean if necessary.
  2. Quarterly: Verify sensor calibration and system diagnostics.
  3. Seasonal: Complete system inspection before and after winter.
  4. Cell Cleaning: Use diluted muriatic acid solution (4:1 water:acid) for 5-10 minutes.
  5. Filter Maintenance: Clean pool filter regularly to maintain proper flow.

WARNING! Always turn off power before maintenance. Wear protective equipment when handling chemicals.

Error Codes & Diagnostics

System monitors and displays error conditions for quick troubleshooting.

Error CodeDescriptionResolution
E-1Low SaltAdd salt to pool; check sensor
E-2High SaltDilute pool water; verify reading
E-3Low FlowCheck pump and filter; clean cell
E-4Cell ReverseAutomatic process - wait 5 minutes
E-5Water Temp HighCheck temperature sensor
E-6Power IssueCheck electrical connections

Winterization & Storage

Proper winterization prevents damage during cold months.

  1. Shut down system and disconnect power
  2. Remove salt cell and store indoors
  3. Drain all plumbing lines
  4. Cover power center or store indoors
  5. Document system status for spring startup

CAUTION! Freezing temperatures can damage cell and plumbing components.

Warranty Information

Jandy AquaPure systems include limited warranties: 3 years on electronic components, 2 years on salt cell. Registration required within 60 days of installation. Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Does not cover damage from improper installation, chemical imbalance, or lack of maintenance. For warranty claims, contact authorized Jandy service provider with proof of purchase and installation date.

Troubleshooting Guide

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No chlorine productionLow salt, dirty cell, no powerCheck salt level, clean cell, verify power
System not turning onPower issue, tripped breakerCheck power source, reset breaker
Low flow errorDirty filter, pump issuesClean filter, check pump operation
Incorrect salt readingDirty sensor, calibration neededClean sensors, recalibrate system
Scale buildup in cellHigh calcium, improper chemistryClean cell, adjust water balance

Reset: Menu > System > Reset to factory defaults if needed.

Technical Support: 1-800-227-1442; www.jandy.com

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