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Troubleshooting Procedures (cont.)

Symptoms

Probable Causes

Recommended Action

B.

Wiring harness from user

keypad to control is loose,

disconnected, or damaged.

B.

Check wiring for proper

connections. Replace wiring

harness if necessary.

C.

User keypad does not work.

C.

Replace user keypad.

D.

Control does not work.

D.

Replace control.

4.

User keypad indicator bar

keeps scanning at

power-up.

A.

Control program is locked.

A.

Reset GFCI or RCD.

B.

Wiring harness from user

keypad to control is loose,

disconnected, or damaged.

B.

Check wiring for proper

connections. Replace wiring

harness if necessary.

C.

User keypad does not work.

C.

Replace user keypad.

D.

Control does not work.

D.

Replace control.

5.

User keypad is

illuminated, but pump

will not start.

A.

Power cord from pump to

control is loose, disconnected, or

damaged.

A.

Check wiring for proper

connections.

B.

Pump does not work.

B.

Replace pump.

C.

Control does not work.

C.

Replace control.

6.

Motor runs but pump will

not prime (cavitates).

A.

Pump is shimmed too high.

A.

Lower pump/control to subfloor

level.

B.

Small air leak at pump inlet.

B.

Securely tighten nut(s) on intake

side of pump.

C.

Motor/pump does not work.

C.

Replace motor/pump.

D.

Control does not work.

D.

Replace control.

7.

Pump stops before 18

minutes.

A.

GFCI or RCD is tripped.

A.

Identify source of fault, and correct.

Reset the GFCI or RCD.

B.

Suction is blocked.

B.

Remove obstruction.

C.

Jets are blocked.

C.

Remove blockage.

D.

Motor overheated and

protection device activated.

D.

Check for blockage at suction

and/or jets. Remove blockage and

allow motor to cool.

8.

Pump does not

automatically stop after 22

minutes.

A.

20-minute timer inadvertently

disabled.

A.

See service manual.

9.

Pump will not turn off

when the power button

on user keypad is

pressed.

A.

User keypad does not work.

A.

Replace user keypad.

B.

Control does not work.

B.

Replace control.

10.

Pump operates but

variable speed feature

does not work.

A.

Motor/pump does not work.

A.

Replace motor/pump.

B.

Control does not work.

B.

Replace control.

11.

Bath water cools while

pump is operating.

A.

Water temperature above 104°F

(40°C).

A.

Allow bath water to cool.

B.

Heater is turned off on user

keypad.

B.

Turn heater on.

C.

Wiring from heater to control is

loose, disconnected or damaged.

C.

Check wiring for proper

connections.

D.

Heater does not work.

D.

Replace heater.

E.

Control does not work.

E.

Replace control.

12.

Noisy operation.

A.

Pump banding straps have not

been cut.

A.

Cut pump banding straps with tin

snips.

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Summary of Contents for P50035

Page 1: ...Installation Guide Cast Iron Bath Whirlpool P50035 1019455 2 E ...

Page 2: ... circuit conductor supplying this equipment Pressure wire connectors are provided on the exterior of the junction box or control within this unit to permit connection of a bonding conductor between this unit and all other exposed metal in the vicinity as needed to comply with local requirements Grounding is required The unit should be installed by a qualified service representative and grounded Pr...

Page 3: ...tions and Service Access 3 Tools and Materials 3 Before You Begin 4 Roughing In Dimensions 5 Prepare the Site Concrete Construction 6 Prepare the Site Wood Construction 7 Prepare the Whirlpool 7 Install the Whirlpool 8 Cut the Pump Banding Straps 8 Install the Plumbing 8 Make Electrical Connections 9 Test Run the Whirlpool 10 Complete the Finished Wall Deck 11 Complete the Concrete Installation 11...

Page 4: ...support of the whirlpool CAUTION Risk of product damage Do not support the whirlpool by the rim This whirlpool is intended for drop in or alcove installation depending upon the model chosen Inspect the whirlpool for damage before you begin installation You must install this whirlpool to an adequately supported level subfloor Kallista reserves the right to make revisions in the design of products w...

Page 5: ...nsions 36 914 mm 20 7 8 530 mm Pump Control Access 24 610 mm W x 14 356 mm H 3 76 mm 1 1 2 OD 2 7 8 73 mm 2 1 2 64 mm 72 1829 mm 1 4 6 mm 4 3 8 111 mm 3 1 2 89 mm 18 457 mm 15 5 8 397 mm 3 4 19 mm Kallista 5 1019455 2 E ...

Page 6: ...ake sure the deck is supported by brick or concrete Install an access panel to allow the pump to be serviced Construct brick or concrete supports Provide a 1 16 2 mm gap between the whirlpool rim and the concrete or brick framing Frame the floor or construct a frame for a raised installation in accordance with the roughing in section of this guide Position the plumbing according to the roughing in...

Page 7: ... material Install an access panel to allow the pump to be serviced Position the plumbing according to the roughing in information Cap the supplies and check for leaks 4 Prepare the Whirlpool We recommend a tiling in bead for straight rimmed whirlpools if one or more sides of the whirlpool contact a wall This bead prevents water from seeping between the whirlpool rim and the wall Follow the instruc...

Page 8: ...mp banding straps from the whirlpool pump NOTE Do not raise the pump higher than it was before you cut the pump banding straps If the pump is raised too high it will not prime properly Make sure the rubber isolation feet are in place To minimize whirlpool noise and vibration be sure the pump is not in direct contact with the whirlpool after the pump banding straps are cut The pump control contains...

Page 9: ...lpool bath control and system have been pre wired at the factory A qualified electrician should make a routine service connection to the junction box Connect service to the junction box The junction box contains blue brown and green with a yellow stripe colored wires Follow local electrical codes Bond in accordance with national and local codes A wiring harness has been pre wired at the factory al...

Page 10: ...re resting directly on the subfloor Ensure that the rubber isolation feet are in place Turn electrical power to the whirlpool on Fill the whirlpool to a level at least 2 50 mm above the top of the highest jet Operate the whirlpool for 5 minutes refer to the Operating Sequence section and check all whirlpool piping connections on the back side for leaks Turn on each of the whirlpool features and ve...

Page 11: ...alant where the tile meets the whirlpool surface Install the faucet trim according to the instructions packed with the trim 12 Clean Up After Installation When cleaning up after installation do not use abrasive cleansers as they may scratch and dull the whirlpool surface If necessary use warm water and a liquid detergent to clean the surface of the whirlpool user keypad and remote control Remove s...

Page 12: ...mote control Press the power icon to turn on the whirlpool The whirlpool will start at medium flow Increase or decrease the water flow by pressing either the up or down arrow icons on the keypad An indicator bar in the center of the keypad shows the water flow volume Adjust each jet for optimum air water mixture Turn the jet trim clockwise to reduce the air flow and counterclockwise to increase th...

Page 13: ...ntative ASR or qualified electrician should correct all electrical problems For warranty service contact your dealer or wholesale distributor Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action 1 User keypad does not illuminate when power button is pressed or outer ring is rotated A No power to control A Check wiring and connect power B GFCI or RCD is tripped B Reset the GFCI or RCD C Wiring harness from ...

Page 14: ...p does not work C Replace motor pump D Control does not work D Replace control 7 Pump stops before 18 minutes A GFCI or RCD is tripped A Identify source of fault and correct Reset the GFCI or RCD B Suction is blocked B Remove obstruction C Jets are blocked C Remove blockage D Motor overheated and protection device activated D Check for blockage at suction and or jets Remove blockage and allow moto...

Page 15: ...ll jet 13 Remote control does not work A Batteries improperly installed or dead A Replace batteries B Antenna on wiring harness is damaged B Replace wiring harness C Remote control not programmed correctly C See homeowners guide or service manual D Remote control does not work D Replace remote control E Control does not work E Replace control Kallista 15 1019455 2 E ...

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