If these are accurate numbers, and not gotten with test strips, then it looks to me like you have a few issues that can cause cloudiness. Issue #1 is the combined chlorine of 2.2 You need to shock the pool, and HOLD IT AT SHOCK LEVEL until that's burned off. However, I can't tell you what that shock level needs to be until I know your CYA reading. If you haven't added any stabilizer since you put the pool up, then the reading is 0, so you need to shock your pool up to 10 ppm and maintain it there by testing 2-3 times daily and adding whatever amount it takes to get back to 10 each time. You need to have your filter running 24/7 while you're doing this. In the meantime, you need to add some stabilizer--you can get it at Walmart, it may also be labelled as conditioner, balancer, or stabilizer, but the ingredient is cyanuric (or isocyanuric) acid. Add label amounts to get your pool up to about 20 ppm. Add it through the skimmer, and don't backwash or retest for at least a week, because it takes a long time to dissolve. You're going to have to add chlorine at least daily (and with CC, multiples times daily), until your stabilizer starts to dissolve and protects your chlorine from the sun.

Issue #2 is your alkalinity being WAY high, as well as your pH--go to the top of the alkalinity forum and read the sticky on lowering alk--it will take care of the pH problem, too.

Welcome to the forum!

Janet