Problem cause solution – Aquascape IonGen (98880) Manuel d'utilisation

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Problem

Cause

Solution

1. Power Light Not Illuminated

No AC power

Check GFI and incoming power

Debris stuck on Probe

Remove Probe and clean debris and any scale build-up off bars

Controller failure

Contact Dealer or Installer

2. Ionizing Light Illuminated Red

Probe exhausted

Inspect and replace Probe if exhausted

3. Ionization light flashing green or

not able to raise ionization level to

maximum bars

Insufficient water flow

through flow chamber

Make sure the Probe is receiving enough water flow. Make sure red dot on top of Probe fitting is in line with the direction

of the water flow through the flow chamber.
Move Probe to area of greater water flow. Plumbing into the water feature’s recirculating system is the most effective

method. If the Flow Chamber is set in the skimmer or pump vault you can remove the probe fitting from the Flow Chamber

and submerge the bare Probe into skimmer or pump vault. This will further improve flow across the Probe’s bars.
The red dot on the top of the Probe fitting indicates proper orientation of the Probe when installed into the Flow

Chamber. Make sure the red dot is lined up with the direction of the water flow through the Flow Chamber. Proper

orientation of the Probe will maximize the IonGen’s

performance.

(See Fig. 7 on page 4)

Debris stuck on Probe

Remove Probe and clean debris and any scale build-up off bars

4. Continued Scale Build-up

on Probe Bars

Insufficient water

flow across Probe

See #3 Ionization light flashing green or not able to raise ionization level to maximum bars.

5. Low Copper Level

Ionizing level set too low

Raise Ionizing level

Insufficient flow through

Flow Chamber

Increase pump run time or move Flow Chamber to higher flow location

Probe exhausted

Inspect and replace Probe if exhausted

6. High Copper Level

Ionizing level

set too high

Reduce ionizing indicator to 1 bar or unplug Control Panel until copper level is below 0.25 ppm.

A partial water change can also be conducted for quicker copper level decrease.

7. Cloudy Water/Excessive Debris

Low copper level

Raise ionization level

Insufficient flow through

Flow Chamber

Increase pump run time or move Flow Chamber to higher flow location

Debris stuck on Probe

Remove Probe and clean debris and any scale build-up off bars

Outside of targeted

water parameters

See Targeted Water Parameters table

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Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Example of a

deteriorated probe.

ImPOrTANT: Before starting the IonGen

on existing water features, it is recommended to thoroughly clean the pond of as much debris as

possible. This will maximize the ion’s effectiveness, speed to achieve desired results and ability to raise the ions up to the proper level. The more

debris and dirtier the water feature, the longer it will take for the IonGen

to provide noticeable results.

• It is recommended to shut

down the IonGen

System

in regions that have climates

that experience cold-freezing

temperatures. This will help

save the life of the probe for

the warmer months.

• The Control Panel is weather

resistant, but steps to protect

it from the elements, such as

mounting the panel above the

ground, are recommended to

maximize its lifespan.

• The Flow Chamber, when

plumbed directly into the

recirculating system, needs to be

located in a region that will drain

for servicing the replaceable

IonGen

Probe, as well as

allowing the Flow Chamber

fitting to over-winter.

• If shutting down the water

feature during the winter, make

sure the plumbing line is drained

free of water. Failure to do this

may cause water remaining

in the plumbing line to freeze,

potentially cracking the

Flow Chamber.

• The Flow Chamber, when set

in the skimmer or inside the

pond, should be removed

and stored inside.

• Prior to restarting the IonGen

it is a good idea to remove and

inspect the Probe to make sure

it is free of debris and scale

build-up and not close to being

exhausted. Scrape away any scale

build-up from the Probe’s bars.

Replace Probe if it appears to be

close to exhausted.

(See Fig. 13)

Winterization

Troubleshooting Guide

replacing the Probe

Disconnect the waterproof

connector at the top of the

Flow Chamber and remove

and inspect the IonGen

Probe for

significant deterioration. Replace if

necessary.

(See Fig. 12 and 13)

Note: It is good practice once a

year or at the beginning of the

water garden season to manually

inspect the IonGen

Probe.

Clean off any debris or scale

build-up during inspection.

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