Where can I get a copy of the owner's manual?

Click here to see the complete list of manuals that are available for both the Pro Logic™ systems and accessory products.

How do I run this thing?

There are 5 different “Main Menus” to scroll through:

  • Default Menu: Scrolls across the screen after the display is left dormant a few moments
  • Settings Menu: Change temps or chlorination settings, time of day, ect.
  • Timers Menu: Set all time clock settings for pumps lights or anything else programmed to “time clock”
  • Diagnostic Menu: Check any issues with the salt system, or any other warning should be displayed here
  • Configuration Menu: Sets the parameters for how the system is to function, pool only, pool and spa, pool/ spa standard/ dual, ect.

Pressing “MENU” cycles through each given main menu. Once the menu you are searching for is displayed, pressing the right and left arrows ( < & >) will toggle through that menus’ sub menus. Once you see the setting you are looking for, plus and minus (+ & -) will orchestrate any desired change. Pressing menu to exit will then save any changes that were made.


Why does the screen read “No Cell Power”?

No cell power is an indication that the unit is unable to detect the presence of the cell. Contact Technical Service for assistance 908-355-7995 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm).

Why does the screen read “Communication Error”?

This means there has been a disruption in the transfer of information from the main PCB to the display(s). Deactivate all the breakers in the bottom of the control box and wait 5-10 seconds, then re-supply power to the control and check the display. If the problem has gone away the issue should have been cleared. If the problem persists, contact Technical Service for assistance 908-355-7995 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm).

What does “Base Receiver Not Responding” or “Last Key Press Was Not Received” mean?

The wireless system for the AQ-LOGIC line is subject to interference from outside sources. You would need to change channels under the settings menu, 5 channels are available, you will need to re-teach all wireless units when the channel is changed. If changing channels does not solve the issue, the base receiver may need to be relocated closer to where the wireless unit will be used most often.

How do I “Teach” the wireless unit?

  • Step 1: Press menu till you see “Settings Menu”.
  • Step 2: Press to the right till you see “Teach Wireless” and then press plus.
  • Step 3: At this point the screen on the main control will read “Press And Hold Wireless Button” – at this point grab the remote you’re attempting to “Teach” and hold any key, continue to hold the button till the screen reads “Teach Wireless Successful” or “Teach Wireless Completed”. At that point the wireless unit should control the system up to 400 feet line of sight and up to 100 feet through obstructions. Wire mesh (such as some fences, high levels of metal rebar, or perhaps other items using similar radio waves could effect the range of the wireless units.)

How much salt does the system require?

The Aqua Rite™ works best with approximately 3200 ppm salt, which is roughly the equivalent to a teaspoon per gallon. However, the Aqua Rite™ will operate with salt levels anywhere from 2700 ppm to 3400 ppm.

Will the water taste salty?

Generally you should not be able to taste any salt in the pool because the level of salt in the water is so low, however some people with sensitive palates might detect a small amount of salt.

Why use electronic chlorination over traditional chlorine?

Traditional chlorine ties up with wastes in the water creating what are called chloramines. Electronic chlorinators continuously oxidize the chloramines and create "Free Chlorine". Chloramines are what cause common side affects associated with chlorine such as irritation to eyes and skin, bleaching of bathing suits, and that awful chlorine smell. Furthermore you will no longer have to buy, mix or store chlorine, which saves time, money and keeps you from direct contact with a potentially harmful chemical.

Will the Aqua Rite™ work with my existing pool?

The Aqua Rite™ chlorinator will work with any existing pool up to 40,000 gallons. It is compatible with all pool finishes--vinyl, plaster, fiberglass or pebble. Please consult with a pool professional on your specific needs.