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Replacing the quartz tube.
Remove the O-Ring from the
old tube and place it on the new one. Position the new quartz
tube (8) into its place (12), first inserting the domed end and
checking that the other end has been inserted correctly in its
support (if the position is correct, only a small part of the tube
is exposed).
9
- Retighten the nut (9) and refill the hot tub far enough to
operate the pumps and to verify that there are no leaks from
the nut; in case of leaks tighten it by up to 1/4 of a turn.If that
does not suffice, it is necessary to clean the quartz tube a-
gain, checking for leaks before proceeding to the next step.
10
- Turn on the hot tub’s main switch again.
11
- Activate the pump so that water flows through the Clear-
ray® system; allow it to continue to operate for about 5 min-
utes, making sure there are no leaks. In case of leaks, switch
off the pump and the master switch, repeating the quartz
tube cleaning procedure.
12
- Reconnect the UV lamp (6) connector to the power sup-
ply (4); if replacing the lamp, insert it into the quartz tube.
Do not handle the UV lamp with bare hands; use a pair of
latex gloves to handle the UV lamp.
13
- Place the lamp cover (5) on the nut (9).Finally, screw the
cover (2).
The UV lamp contains mercury; in case of replacement,
discard the old lamp as specified by law.
14
-Turn on the hot tub master switch again and test the op-
eration of the device: the red led signals that the Clearray® is
powered (and should always be on) while the green one in-
dicates that the UV lamp is turned on.
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Error/Display Messages
There are a number of unique functions designed into your
Jacuzzi spa to protect it from damage and/or to aid in trou-
bleshooting.
When an error occurs the spa will notify you by showing the
screen below.
A solid white light indicates that all operations are normal. A
solid red light indicates that immediate attention is required
to clear or fix an error code.
Following is a listing of all the possible messages along with their
meanings. Always insist on genuine Jacuzzi replacement parts.
(
) will remain on the screen as a reminder. If the error is not
taken care of or fixed, the error display will reappear in 2 hours.
“OPEN FLOW SWITCH”
(Heater is deactivated. The filter/circulation may also be deac-
tivated.) The flow switch is malfunctioning open, the circula-
tion pump’s filter cartridge is excessively dirty or an air lock
condition has occurred at the circulation pump intake.
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Contact your authorised Jacuzzi® retailer.
“CLOSED FLOW SWITCH”
(Heater is deactivated. The filter/circulation may also be deac-
tivated.) The flow switch is malfunctioning closed.
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Contact your authorised Jacuzzi® retailer.
“SHORTED HI-LIMIT TEMP SENSOR”
The hi-limit temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is
disabled.
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It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only
“OPEN HI-LIMIT TEMP SENSOR”
The hi-limit temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is
disabled.
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It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only
“SHORTED WATER TEMP SENSOR”
The temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is disabled.
I
It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only
“OPEN WATER TEMP SENSOR”
The temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is disabled.
I
It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only
“SHORTED AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR”
The temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is disabled.
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It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only (
monitoring the controller temperature).
“OPEN AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR”
The temperature sensor is not functional. Heater is disabled.
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It must be repaired by an authorised Jacuzzi® technician
only (
monitoring the controller temperature).
GER!
ER
LB.
NDNESS
Power
on
Lamp
on
The flow switch is malfunctioning open. Heater
is disabled. The circulation pump’s filter is
excessively dirty, or an air lock has occurred at
the circulation pump intake. Contact your
authorized dealer or service organizations.
FLOW ERROR
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