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Hayward Aqua Rite Error Code Guide

In my professional and personal experience, I have come to the conclusion that hardly anyone keeps owner’s manuals around. Don’t worry, this isn’t a dig at you but for some reason no one ever thinks he/she will need it again. Why? I am not certain. It is safe to say that somewhere down the line, the product will fail. And once it fails, the owner’s manual should be one of your first go-to documents for resources.

Sometimes, it’s not about the initial need for the manual, but for issues that spring up down the line. Pool owners are a group of consumers who I think need to keep all their manuals around, especially if you own any type of automation or salt chlorine system. The cool thing about salt systems is that when an error occurs, it typically gives you an error warning or code. That code gives customers a better idea of what the problem is and how to address the issue. But where are those codes and explanations usually? Take a wild guess.

The owner’s manual.

Hayward’s AquaRite Salt Chlorine Generator is one of the most popular lines on the market today. It is one of the easiest ways for you to sanitize your pool. Although I won’t get into too many details on how great the product is, you can read our customer reviews to get unfiltered opinions about it.

Still, one thing I do commend Hayward for is their simplistic error code guide. Compared to a lot of others on the market, going through their manual and troubleshooting guide was as customer friendly as you are going to get. But what good is a manual if customers don’t keep it?

Hayward Aqua Rite

Capture41The Hayward AquaRite system was strategic in the design in the sense that there aren’t too many variations of error codes programmed into their system. Unlike the Jandy AquaPure unit, which displays a number that then corresponds to a particular error, the Hayward Aqua Rite is simplistic in nature. It tells you the source of the issue.

If you take a look at the picture on the left, there are only 4 different error functions: No Flow, Check Salt, High Salt, and Inspect Cell. Although there may be several reasons for the error code to appear, having only 4 possibilities is great odds for a pool owner. It also makes it very clear to the pool owner what the issue might be once they venture out to the system. Let’s explore the different Hayward Aqua Rite error codes, what they mean, and how you can get rid of them.

Check Salt & Inspect Cell

Seeing as this is a salt chlorine generator, one of the most frequent error codes you will see will have to do with your salt checksaltlevels or the cell where the salt is produced. And because one directly affects the other, both lights will appear when there is an error concerning the salt levels.  Let’s dig a little deeper.

I. ‘Check Salt’ Light & ‘Inspect Cell’ Light Flash Together

When both these lights flash together, it means your salt level is between 2500 ppm and2600 ppm. At this moment chlorine is still being produced, however your salt levels are dwindling. Keep in mind, your ideal salt level should read 3200 ppm. Your AquaRite system may be working efficiently and your pool may be clear at the moment, but in a week or so, it may not be the case anymore.

Remedies:

  1. Independently verify the salt levels in your swimming pool. You can utilize one of our at home testing kits, or you can get your water tested at your local pool store.
  2. Once your water has been tested, add salt to your pool to bring your levels back to the recommended 3200 ppm. You can review how to add salt on our site, as well.
  3. Inspect and clean cell if, necessary.

II. ‘Check Salt’ Light & ‘Insect Cell’ Light Stays On

If both the Check Salt and the Inspect Cell light stays on that means no chlorine is being produced at this time. That is a big “uh-oh” for any pool owner. It also means your salt level fell below 2300 ppm. Yikes! Both lights will also stay on if the control is set to the wrong turbo cell type, or if the cell is unplugged.

Remedies: 

  1. Independently verify the salt levels in your swimming pool. You can utilize one of our at home testing kits, or you can get your water tested at your local pool store.
  2. Once your water has been tested, add salt to your pool to bring your levels back to the recommended 3200 ppm. You can review how to add salt on our site. If your independent testing shows your salt levels are correct, but your system is showing something different, you may need to recalibrate your Aqua Rite unit.
  3. Inspect and clean cell, if necessary.
  4. Verify if the control is set to the correct turbo cell.

III. Only ‘Inspect Cell’ Light Flashes

If the ‘Inspect Cell’ light flashes by itself, it is an early indication that the cell life is coming to an end. Each cell is equipped with 500 operational hours and requires a manual reset once it expires.

Remedies

  1. To reset the cell, hold down the ‘Diagnostic’ button for 3-5 seconds.

High Salt

The ‘High Salt’ light is exactly what it says There is literally a higher recommended amount of salt in your pool. Your unit will detect and alert this to the owner.

highsaltI. ‘High Salt’ Light Stays On

The ‘High Salt’ light will stay on for several reasons including: cell amperage is above the maximum limit, the control is set to the wrong turbo cell, or you simply have too much salt in your pool. The LCD display will read “HI”.

Remedies

  1. Independently verify the salt levels in your swimming pool. You can utilize one of our at home testing kits, or you can get your water tested at your local pool store.
  2. Once your water has been tested and the reading is too high, reduce the levels of salt in your pool to bring your levels back to the recommended 3200 ppm.
  3. Verify if the control is set to the correct turbo cell.
  4. Verify cell amperage to ensure it is not above the maximum limit for your model. Check below for the maximum current amps before the unit shuts down.

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No Flow

The ‘No Flow’ light is an indication that there is something funny going on with the flow in your piping or the flow switch itself. If there is an issue with the flow, the ‘No Flow’ light will flash up to 60 seconds at start up. If none of the below remedies solves your issue, you may need to replace your flow switch.

Remedies

  1. If a LED is flashing, wait 60 seconds after starting the filter pump. Check for possible disruption inside of the flow T. yupInstallation requires 12 inches of straight pipe before the flow switch. There should be no elbow after the flow switch.
  2. If a LED is ON, check to see if the flow switch was installed correctly. The arrows at the top of the hex nut should point in the direction of the water flow. (Your flow switch requires a minimum flow rate of 11 GPMs  to stay consistently closed.
  3. Check the flow switch for damaged or cut wires.

Low/High Cell Temperature

Although there isn’t an error setting for temperature on the control, the LCD monitor will let you know if your water is either too hot or too cold for standard operation. The cell’s operating temperature range for the cell is 50F to 140F. The output is scaled back to 20% at 60F and output completely stops at 50F.

The LCD display will read COLD when the water temperature is below 50F.

The LCD display will read HOT when the water temperature is above 140F.

No manual is more efficient than the technical support provided by the manufacturer. The manual allows you to get familiar with your system and put your DIY skills to the test. If at any point you do not feel comfortable or simply just don’t know what to do, definitely give us a call. If it’s something that we can’t solve, we will put you in contact with a rep from Hayward.

Feel free to check out our how- to guide section for many more how-to guides dealing with the Hayward Aqua Rite system.

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Charlie Ramirez
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127 responses to “Hayward Aqua Rite Error Code Guide”

  1. Trabeau Avatar

    I keep recalibrating my
    Board. The salt level reads 2200 and below (drops a little everyday) but when I take it to the Pool store my Actual salt reading is 4000. I have cleaned the cell and reset it and it continues to happen.

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      How old is your cell? You may be dealing with a spent cell.

  2. Brooke Avatar

    Our remote is reading pool err also check system pool sensor short. Also pool temp err?? Please help

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Remote for what product? The Aqua Rite does not have a remote.

  3. Mark Davidson Avatar

    The generating light is flashing and its also indicating that the water is cold. The pool temperature is at 68

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The temp sensor is built into the cell. Usually, a COLD reading and a blinking light are a sign the temp sensor is shot, requiring to replace the whole cell. You can try cleaning the cell, maybe used a toothbrush to clean off the temp sensor probe in the cell.

      You should only see the COLD reading when your water dips below the 50 degree F mark.

      1. Griff Avatar

        I have the same problem but “HOT” I have already cleaned out the cell and still getting the same reading. Were is the temperature sensor?

        1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

          Like I said in the first reply it is built into the cell. There is a small white nodule on one side of the blades.

          aquarite temp sensor

          1. Stephanie Avatar

            Ours is reading “hot”, what should we do?

          2. Matthew Simmons Avatar

            What is your control’s water temp reading? If the reading is 215 degrees, then the cell temp sensor is shorted and you will need to replace the cell.

  4. Tom A Avatar

    Hello,

    I just ran through the display readings and #3, the Cell Amperage shows a Zero. The Quick Reference guide suggests my t-3 should be between 1.3 and 4.5 amps.

    What is a chlorination cycle?

    Thanks,

    Tom

  5.  Avatar

    We have been having a difficult time keeping our salt water pool from turning green. We’ve had a pool company come out multiple times this week and last week. They replaced our cell yesterday. Pool is still not clear and now the display is saying cold but the water is not cold…should this be happening with a brand new cell? Also, we have a pool party tomorrow. Thanks

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Have you had your water tested? if so, please post the results. That is going to help me to determine what steps we need to take in the chemical department.

      The temp sensor is located in the cell. If the new cell is giving that reading, there may be a bad connection between the cell and the control panel. Make sure the cell is plugged in all the way.

  6.  Avatar

    Hi

    the red light is on. i bought a new cell and its still on. do i need to re calibrate the board when i add a new cell?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      There are a few red lights on the control unit. Which one is lit on your control?

      1.  Avatar

        no flow stay on

        1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

          An excerpt from our troubleshooting an AquaRite article, regarding your problem:

          The No Flow LED flashes for up to 60 seconds during startup.
          1) If the No Flow LED is flashing, wait 60 seconds after starting your pump and filter.
          2) Check for possible turbulence or obstructions inside of the flow T.
          4) Ensure there are at least 12 inches of straight pipe before the flow switch.
          5) There should be NO elbow after the flow switch.

  7. Tracie Avatar

    Hi I have a Hayward Aquarite Salt Chlorine Generator that no long displays the temperature, salt reading or chlorine reading and the figures it does display don’t look accurate. It has also given me an -Er 3 code. Can you give any insight on what we can do to fix this. It does not seem to be generating any chlorine since this has started.

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      For lack of a better term, your generator sounds really messed up. It sounds like a mix of three things, a bad display board, main PCB, and a dead cell.

      You can either contact Hayward directly for a troubleshoot or you can follow the steps in this Aquarite Troubleshooting guide. Forewarning, this guide is pretty technical so it may be a little overwhelming.

  8.  Avatar

    My generator is reading “cold” but the temperature reads 64. Why would this be happening and how can we fix it please??

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The water temperature sensor is located in the cell. It may be dirty, try cleaning the cell with an acid soak. Hopefully, that knocks loose whatever is in there.

    2. Angie Avatar

      I did have my pool on a timer but in the last 2 weeks temps haven’t been above freezing so I turned pump on 24/7 to keep lines from bursting. My salt system says COLD. What do I need to do? Turn it off or leave it alone?

      1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

        There is nothing you need to do, other than waiting for the weather to warm up.

  9.  Avatar

    What does p69 code mean

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      I looked through a few AquaRite manuals but I do not see a P69 error code listed. Can you confirm you have a Hayward AquaRite?

      1. phil.perrotti@gmail.com Avatar

        hi my also says only 69. cant find codes chart anywhere. the green led comes on for 5 seconds and then it turns off so are the other led. the only thing on is the salt reading at 3000.
        water temp is at 64.

      2. Dove Avatar

        The P 69 is the % setting that you have on your dial. For instance if you have your dial at 75 that will read P75.

  10. Dave Avatar

    I cleaned my salt cell. After reconnecting, I have no led lights. The read out works and the red no flow led is on when pump is off. I turn on pump all led lights are out. I checked the salt cell at the pool store and it’s fine. Is there a reset or what am I missing?

    1. Kingfish pools Avatar

      No lights mean the resistor on main board went out

      1. mark Avatar

        can the resistor be replaced or is the mother board toast?

      2. Susan Avatar

        Can the resistor be replaced and How hard is it to replace the resistor?

        1.  Avatar

          Yes it can, you can buy a thermistor on Amazon for $5 and solder it easily. I just did that and fixed my board.

          1. Wayne Avatar

            Which resistor?

      3. Ron Aldridge Avatar

        My inspect cell light never comes on. Has not for over 9 months. This Hayward Aquarite Pool Pump is 2 years old. The cells have been cleaned twice in 2 years age of pump.) I had a pro come out twice and said “don’t worry, when the cell needs cleaned again trust me it will start blinking. And said “as long as that light don’t blink don’t it don’t need cleaned. Well it ain’t blinked in over 9 months. (And thus not cleaned in over 9 months. Seems strange to wait on that light to blink. Heck I bet in the last 9 months I have over 5,000 hours on that baby.

        Still waiting on that light to come on.

        Suggestions ?

        Thanks

        1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

          If the cell is working and putting out chlorine, it doesn’t sound like you have an issue. If there is no problem, I would suggest doing nothing is the best course of action.

          The inspect light comes on every 500 hours of use time (the cell actually making chlorine, not just turned on)

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