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Diagnostic Mode

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31 Diagnostic Mode To enter "Diagnostic Mode" press and hold the MORE button for 3 seconds, until light indicates you are in diagnostic mode. Note: Be sure you are not in Output Percentage mode (Output flashing). In this mode, pressing and holding the MORE button will only fast-forward the output setting. While in "Diagnostic Mode", you can advance to the next screen by pressing the MORE button. You will not be able to go back to the previous screen. You can only advance by pressing the MORE button. The LESS button has different functions during diagnostic mode and will be explained further below. There are five different screens in diagnostic mode: First screen: Total Cell Hours (life). Displays total cell hours (lifetime) in a rotating pattern. While on this screen, the WAND report can be displayed by pressing the LESS button. Note: If needed, the WAND report can be re-sent by pressing the LESS button once again. Second screen: Temperature (°F or °C) Displays water temperature in either °F or °C. While on this screen the user can switch between °F and °C by pressing the LESS button. Third screen: Salinity (ppm) Displays last salinity level (ppm) recorded by the unit. While on this screen the unit is able to take real-time salinity readings, which can be accessed by pressing the LESS button. Fourth screen: Cell Voltage (V) Displays last cell voltage recorded by the unit. While on this screen the unit is able to take real-time cell voltage readings, which can be accessed by pressing the LESS button. Note: If front panel orientation is flipped 180° (see explanation below), displayed voltage will not show the decimal point as it shows during factory-set orientation. For example, 22.4V will be displayed as 224. Fifth screen: Firmware Revision (r) Displays current firmware revision (r X.XX) While on this screen the orientation of the user interface can be flipped 180° by pressing both (LESS and MORE) output buttons. This will allow for multiple types of installations and field set ups. Note: After flipping the user interface the button functionality will be swapped, and the display will be upside down. You will need to install a 180° overlay (included with every unit) in order to operate the unit in this mode. iCHLOR® Salt Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide

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iCHLOR® Salt Chlorine Generator Installation and User’s Guide
Diagnostic Mode
To enter “Diagnostic Mode” press and hold the MORE button for 3 seconds, until light indicates you are in
diagnostic mode.
Note:
Be sure you are not in Output Percentage mode (Output flashing). In this mode, pressing and
holding the MORE button will only fast-forward the output setting.
While in “Diagnostic Mode”, you can advance to the next screen by pressing the MORE button.
You will
not be able to go back to the previous screen. You can only advance by pressing the MORE button
.
The LESS button has different functions during diagnostic mode and will be explained further below.
There are five different screens in diagnostic mode:
First screen: Total Cell Hours (life).
Displays total cell hours (lifetime) in a rotating pattern.
While on this screen, the WAND report can be displayed by pressing the LESS button.
Note:
If needed, the WAND report can be re-sent by pressing the LESS button once again.
Second screen: Temperature (
°
F or
°
C)
Displays water temperature in either °F or °C.
While on this screen the user can switch between °F and °C by pressing the LESS button.
Third screen: Salinity (ppm)
Displays last salinity level (ppm) recorded by the unit.
While on this screen the unit is able to take real-time salinity readings, which can be accessed by pressing
the LESS button.
Fourth screen: Cell Voltage (V)
Displays last cell voltage recorded by the unit.
While on this screen the unit is able to take real-time cell voltage readings, which can be accessed by
pressing the LESS button.
Note:
If front panel orientation is flipped 180° (see explanation below), displayed voltage will not show
the decimal point as it shows during factory-set orientation. For example, 22.4V will be displayed as
224.
Fifth screen: Firmware Revision (r)
Displays current firmware revision (r X.XX)
While on this screen the orientation of the user interface can be flipped 180° by pressing both (LESS and
MORE) output buttons. This will allow for multiple types of installations and field set ups.
Note:
After flipping the user interface the button functionality will be swapped, and the display will be
upside down. You will need to install a 180° overlay (included with every unit) in order to operate the unit
in this mode.