Hello susie the pump may not be getting enough water when you connect the pool cleaner.
Salt water pool filter not working.
Under sized swimming pool filters and pumps having too small of a pool filter pump motor will cause the pump to work harder and it won t be able to filter the dirt out of the swimming pool.
You can try opening the main drain line so that the pump can get more water.
Normally a residential pool filter pump should turn over the water at the most every 8 10 hours.
Electrolytic pool cells are often mistakingly referred to as salt water filters but they in fact don t filter anything they convert the existing salt in your pool water into low levels or chlorine through the process of electrolysis.
In other words it has lost its prime.
If the chlorinator was inadvertently installed with these hoses reversed the injection.
Switch the diverter valve back to half way between the skimmer and main drain.
Also keep an eye on the filter gauge.
If the pump is still not primed check the impeller for debris and filter pressure for anything 10psi above the clean reading for your pool filter.
Commercial pools may do it a little faster.
The key is to just slightly open the main drain because opening it too far can cause the cleaner to get stuck on the drain.
There s around 3 000 ppm parts per million salinity in a saltwater pool.
By comparison there s 35 000 ppm in the ocean.
This salt chlorination gives you clean clear and luxuriously soft water.
More often than not the problem is with the salt cell and not the entire chlorinator system itself.
Circulation line is blocked.
Clear dirt and debris from filter cartridge and cell.
Make sure filter pump is attached and is operating.
A salt chlorinator cell not working causes the water to become murky and dirty with time and most sane people wouldn t touch it with a ten foot pole.
Release all trapped air in the circulation line.
If water is not flowing freely in the strainer box return to step one and repeat.
Chlorinated water leaves the canister in a hose that connects to the main return line after the filter.
Filter pump is not attached to the system or the switch is not on.
In this situation something has interrupted the suction or the water flow that causes the system to work properly.
A malfunctioning salt water chlorinator is every spa and pool owner s nightmare.
If the unit has plunger valves make sure they are open.