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Thanks for the info. I've noticed on mine that water pours out of some sides of the fleece which seems to prevent it from raising the water level high enough to trigger the sensor. Have you experienced anything like that?The beep usually indicates that the spindle was not able to move and the water line is At the sensor. Like said above if you hold the power button it will manually turn on the motor. I have two Klir units on my system.
ThanksThe beep usually indicates that the spindle was not able to move and the water line is At the sensor. Like said above if you hold the power button it will manually turn on the motor. I have two Klir units on my system.
ThanksI just found this on another thread
The reset button is also the power on/off button.
You press the button briefly and it will turn the power either on or off.
The reset button also is the manual advance button. When the controller is lit and you press and hold the button down, it will advance the fleece roll until you release the button (or let go of the button).
The blue and red indicator lights on are normal.
The PS port is part of the original concept design where there was a safety stop float switch which isn't used for the KLIR, it might be still utilized for their IceCap ATO but I'm not exactly sure but I believe they use the same controller for that product.
Tú have to move he Klir around to ensure you soaceThanks for the info. I've noticed on mine that water pours out of some sides of the fleece which seems to prevent it from raising the water level high enough to trigger the sensor. Have you experienced anything like that?
It's not around the base where it leaks. It down around the walls where the fleece is supposed to filter. Water streams out at the edge of the fleece. I thought maybe I had installed the fleece wrong but that's not the case.Tú have to move he Klir around to ensure you soace
It evenly around the sock hole or change out with a larger sock plate that they provide. Also I raised my sensor higher than where the Klir has it so that it accumulates more and I notice my fleece is much darker and does not turn over over so quickly. I did this by purchasing the sensor magnet from Klir that they provide. My water is super clean and clear.
I have not had that issueIt's not around the base where it leaks. It down around the walls where the fleece is supposed to filter. Water streams out at the edge of the fleece. I thought maybe I had installed the fleece wrong but that's not the case.
When my Klir was in one of the filter-sock chambers where there was some air beneath, it would do this. Seemingly because there’s not enough pressure on the other side to keep this from happening.Thanks for the info. I've noticed on mine that water pours out of some sides of the fleece which seems to prevent it from raising the water level high enough to trigger the sensor. Have you experienced anything like that?
Thanks I put the connector in on PS port. The roll kept on going for several feet. I switched over to TS. Hopefully that takes care of problem.I just found this on another thread
The reset button is also the power on/off button.
You press the button briefly and it will turn the power either on or off.
The reset button also is the manual advance button. When the controller is lit and you press and hold the button down, it will advance the fleece roll until you release the button (or let go of the button).
The blue and red indicator lights on are normal.
The PS port is part of the original concept design where there was a safety stop float switch which isn't used for the KLIR, it might be still utilized for their IceCap ATO but I'm not exactly sure but I believe they use the same controller for that product.