REMEDY
PROBABLE CAUSE
PROBLEM
E. Reset button on heater after
water has cooled; see *Note if
switch continues to trip.
F. Reset GFCI.
G. *
A. Clean strainer(s).
B. Locate and repair leaks.
C. Tighten fasteners.
D. *
E. *
F. *
A. *
A. Select FILTER, HEATER/
FILTER, or WHIRLPOOL mode.
B. Reset circuit breaker.
C. Reset GFCI
D. *
E. Reset button on heater after
water has cooled; see *Note
if switch continues to trip.
F. *
G. *
H. *
I. *
6 . No water flow from jets.
(Continued)
7. Noisy pump and motor.
8. Water leakage at pump shaft
(rotating connection between
pump and motor).
9. Motor will not start.
E. High temperature safety
switch tripped.
F. GFCI tripped.
G. Faulty pump or motor.
A. Clogged strainer(s).
B. Leakage of air into suction
line.
C. Vibrating parts attached to
motor or support brackets.
D. Malfunctioning safety
suction valve.
E. Damaged or worn motor
bearings.
F. Impeller rubbing inside
case.
A. Worn or damaged pump
seal.
A. OFF mode selected.
B. House circuit breaker
tripped or in off position.
C. GFCI tripped.
D. Improper or defective
wiring.
E. High temperature safety
switch tripped.
F. Inadequate electrical
supply.
G. Locked shaft or Impeller.
H. Motor windings burned out.
I. Defective starting switch
inside motor.
* Note: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services of qualified service personnel.
Contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
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A. Let cool for one hour. Motor
overload will reset; if problem
persists, see *Note.
B. *
C. *
D. Consult electrician to correct
wiring to unit.
E. *
F. Place sheet of plywood under
spa. (See page 5).
A. Motor overload condition.
B. Selector switch failure.
C. Relay failure.
D. Inadequate supply wiring.
E. Relay failure.
F. Motor overheated due to
lack of ventilation,
especially if on carpeted surface.
10. Motor will not start.
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