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Casey, we do well here with questions about pool chemistry and operations. We do pretty well with fundamental equipment and repair questions.
But, model specific electronic questions? Not so much. Interpreting cryptic electronic fault messages is generally the domain of factory service departments OR factory trained and experienced field techs. I'm posting your question, though. You may get lucky and get an answer from someone who happens to have the same exact equipment as you do, and who has resolved the problem. But I'd recommend that you not hold your breath waiting for an answer.
Meanwhile, here's what I'd recommend, in order:
1. Call Zodiac customer support, but only AFTER reading the manual carefully. If you don't know what's in the manual, you'll just get a rehash over the phone. Try to get through to a level 2 tech, by demonstrating that you've already read the manual, and done all the basics. If they can resolve the problem, great. If not, try to get the name of the most active AquaLink tech in the Atlanta area. Atlanta's big enough so that there's problem somebody there that knows those units backwards and forwards.
2. If you're not pressed for $$ and you just want to get it done, right, and soon, call that guy. Otherwise . . .
3. Post your questions -- including exact model & make info -- on PoolSpaForum.com. Unlike here, there are a lot of pool industry members who hang out there (and a lot of spammers, too) -- some of them can probably help, if they want to do so. But be wary -- there are a lot of bozos in the pool industry, too.
4. If you can't get anything from PSF.com, and can't solve it via Zodiac, and don't get lucky here . . . hire it fixed or start over with newer electronics.
Good luck!
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