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Jet, air and waterfall controls
Jet Controls
The button ‘JETS 1’ turns on and off
the pump/jets for the lounge. The
button ‘JETS 2’ turns on and off the
pumps/jets for all the seating area.
Waterfall Control
Soothing triple waterfall
arches are a featured item
and are a focal point of
beauty and fun. A handy
turn of the knob control
allows for complete ad-
justable flow to match
your every mood.
Air Controls
These valves, which are located on the topside, are used
to control the air that flows through the jets. By intro-
ducing air into the jets, they effectively double their
power. Because there are so many tub models, it would
be impractical to describe which air controls corre-
spond with what jets. Experiment by opening all the
jets and turn on one motor at a time. Turn the air controls one at a time and
take note as to what jets are affected. Air controls will only affect the jets that
are operating.
Cleaning The Rotating Jets
Occasionally debris will get caught in the housing of the rotating jets causing
the jet to either slow down the rotation or stop rotating altogether. This can
easily be fixed by removing the jet and cleaning it. Always turn pumps off
before removing jets. After removing the jet, they can easily be cleaned by
vigorously shaking the jet while in the water. If the jet nozzle does not spin
freely after doing this, move the nozzle to the outside rotating position and
turn the nozzle in the rotating pattern until it starts to bind. Move the nozzle
back and forth over the binding spot until it starts to free up. Shake the jet in
the water again and check for free rotation.
Jet Removal
To remove jets simply turn the outside ring of the jet
counterclockwise approximately one quarter turn
and pull jet out (Figure 3-1). To replace the jet, simply
place the jet in the shell and turn the jet until the slots
line up, then turn jet one quarter turn clockwise until
secured. The jet will easily push into place and “snap”
when it is locked.