Hayward AquaRite S3 Salt Water Chlorine Generator

CONTENTS

Ports to connect to on The Attendant: BUS1 – BUS4
Ports to connect to on The Attendant Mini: BUS1 – BUS2

Please reference the following diagrams to connect the AquaRite to The Attendant

Remote mode must be enabled on the system to allow control by an external automation system. Please follow the following steps:

  1. From the Main Menu navigate to System Settings
  2. Navigate to Service Settings
  3. Navigate to Edit Config
  4. Navigate to System Config
  5. Highlight Control and press the + key to go to Remote Mode
  6. Restart the Aquarite System

These devices should only be powered directly from the power center or breaker panel. Do not run electricity through a relay as The Attendant will control the device to turn on/off by using the communication cable.

This article does not apply to legacy AquaRite and Pro models.

Troubleshooting

If you find that the salt cell is not operating as expected after installation, there are a couple of items to check.

  • Ensure that you have selected the correct model cell for the Salt Cell device in Installer Mode. Selecting the incorrect model may prevent it from working.
  • Ensure that you have a flow sensor installed into the plumbing and wired directly into the S3 cell panel. The Aquarite S3 will not turn on and generate chlorine until it detects water flow.
Updated on July 25, 2024
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