POWERJET MANUAL
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POWERJET OWNERS INSTALL & OPERATE MANUAL
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POWERJET
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Water is Not getting Hot.
Thermostat setting.
Water Level is Too Low.
7 Day Timer setting.
Heater Element(s) damaged.
GAS Burner Not Firing.
Set Thermostat, see page 8.
Check and Maintain proper Water Level,
see page 6 and 9.
Check Timer settings, see page 8.
Replace Heater Element(s).
Call the Factory or a Qualified Gas Technician.
Water Pump won’t come on.
OR, intermittently
“Surges” On and Off.
Water Level is Too Low. (Float Switch)
Low Level Float Switch is stuck,
OR, is in “Reversed” position.
30 Minute Pump Timer setting.
Check and Maintain proper Water Level,
see page 6 and 9.
Clean Float Switch Shaft, see page 9.
Set Pump Timer, see page 8.
Absolutely Nothing Works !
Loss of Electric Power In.
Water Level is Too Low.
Low Level Float Switch is stuck.
OR, is in “Reversed” position.
7 Day Timer setting.
Check your Breaker, see page 5.
Check and Maintain proper Water Level,
see page 6 and 9.
Clean Float Switch Shaft, see page 9.
Check Timer settings, see page 8.
TurnTable Rotor Not turning,
or intermittent
Object jammed in Rotor and Manifold.
Drive Belt slipping on Pulley.
Belt DriveMotor Not functioning.
Check for Loose Parts sticking out.
Adjust Drive Belt tension.
Replace Belt DriveMotor. (GearMotor)
Leaking around cabinet,
or
water puddles on ground.
Vent Stack hook-up improper or non-exist.
Open Door condensate run-off.
Rubber Door Seal worn-out or damaged.
Vent sections to funnel inward, see page 3.
Level the cabinet and door, see page 3.
Replace Rubber Door Seal.
Parts Not getting clean.
Clogged Jet-Spray holes in Manifold.
Filter Bags are full of debris, or damaged.
Soap & Water Solution is old.
Debris clog at Pump Intake or Impeller.
Clean the Jet-Spray holes, see page 9.
Clean out Filter Bags or replace, see page 9.
Time to change Solution, see page 9.
Check Pump Intake and clear any debris.
Leaky or Noisy Pump & Motor
Pump Seal is worn out.
Replace Pump Seal, see pages 9, 10 & 11.
Pump Seals
wear out too often.
Water Level is Too Low.
(Seal runs dry and burns out)
Soap & Water Solution is too dirty & gritty.
Filter Bags are full of debris, or damaged.
Check and Maintain proper Water Level,
see page 6 and 9.
Change Solution & rinse out debris, see page 9.
Clean out Filter Bags or replace, see page 9.
Rust or Corrosion,
inside of tank wash area,
on parts, or on tank floor.
Improper Type of Soap being used.
Soap & Water Solution NOT Pre-Mixed.
Use Soap with Rust Inhibitor, see page 6.
Properly Mix Soap & Water, see page 6.