What have you been using for your source of chlorine before you added the bleach? Please give ingredients if you can and not just product names.
A CYA reading less than 30 won't register on the test. You do need to add some CYA but you have to go slow and assume that your reading is nearly 30 when you plan how much to add. Otherwise, you may get the level too high. I'm going to suggest that you start out by adding 2 lbs. That should add an additional 15ppm or so. Once it has had time to fully dissolve, we'll have you retest it and then see where you are before advising that you add more. When you buy it, just make sure it only has cyanuric (or isocyanuric) acid in it and not other things blended in.
You can put the CYA powder in an old sock and hang it in front of a return jet. Give it a squeeze every now and then to help it dissolve. A week later, retest your level and report here and we'll help you decide if you need to add more or not.
In the meantime, test your chlorine and pH each evening. Add enough bleach to take your chlorine level back up to 5 or 6ppm. For reference, in an 18K gallon pool, each quart of 8.25% bleach will add about 1ppm of chlorine and each of the 121-oz jugs will add about 4ppm. Those numbers can help you figure out how much bleach to add when you test. Best to test and add bleach in the evenings, by the way.
With a plaster pool, you actually want your calcium hardness reading to be between 200-400ppm. So, you might want to see if you can find some cal-hypo and use that for awhile to build up your calcium level.
By the way, you can ignore the bromine column on the tester since you have a chlorine pool. You might want to consider buying an add-on kit to use with your DPD kit. DPD testers can only read chlorine levels up to 5ppm. You really need the ability to test levels higher than that in the event that you do get algae and need to shock. If you pick up the Taylor K1515, it will give you the one test that your test kit is missing that can do that. You probably won't find it locally, but can get it through this link:> http://pool9.net/tk/
How does your water look now? Any algae?
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