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8.
SYMPTOM: THE WATER PULSATES OR
THERE IS MINIMUM WATER FLOW
a. Adjust the water level. This usually occurs only
when the water level is low. Add water until the
thera-jets are covered (see step 4 on page 9).
9.
SYMPTOM: THE WATER LEVEL DROPS
a. Some water loss due to evaporation is normal.
If rapid water loss occurs, or if you notice wet-
ness on the floor around the hydrotherapy spa,
then the spa shell may have a leak. Contact
your local spa and pool service provider for
repairs.
b. A clamp or seal inside the pump compartment
may be loose. Check inside the pump compart-
ment for excess water, and watch the pump
unit while it is operating to see if water drips
from any of the plumbing. If you can identify the
location of the leak inside the spa jet unit, tight-
en the clamp or replace the damaged seal.
10. SYMPTOM: THE SPA CONTINUES TO RUN
AFTER IT HAS BEEN SHUT OFF
a. To turn the spa jets on, press the Pump button
once. To turn the spa jets off, press the control
twice. After you press it once, the spa jets will
shut off for about 30 seconds, and restart.
Press the control again. The spa jets will
remain off for three hours, at which time they
will begin running the filter cycle. At any time
after the spa jets has been shut off, the pump
will begin cycling the water if the temperature
falls below the minimum setting.
11. SYMPTOM: NO AIR FLOWS THROUGH THE
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL HYDRO-JETS WHEN
THE AIR CONTROL IS TURNED COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE
a. The three multi-directional hydro-jets can be
closed and opened by pushing and pulling the
nozzles. If no air flows through the jets when
the air control is turned counterclockwise, sim-
ply pull the nozzles slightly.
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