Appendix
37
OC Hot Tubs Owner’s Manual
LTR50001045, Rev. N
Please visit www.quickspaparts.com to
order your replacement parts.
If you need jet bodies, go to www.quickspaparts.com
or refer to the OC Hot Tubs Replacement Parts Catalog,
which can be downloaded from www.ochottubsinfo.com/
replacementparts.
Symptom
Possible Solutions
Spa overheats - temperature
greater than 110°F / 43°C
Overheating can occur during summer months and may not necessarily
indicate a malfunction. When it occurs, a message code may also appear on
the control panel.
Temperature may be set too high. Turn the set temperature down to a lower
temperature.
Filtration time may be too long. Turn the filtration cycles down during the
warm months.
The spa may not be properly ventilated. Make sure the front of the spa is not
blocked to allow air flow.
High speed pumps may have been running too long. Limit pump running time
to no more than 15 to 30 minutes.
Water pressure problems
Low water pressure
Jet valves may be partially or fully closed. Open the jet valves.
Filter cartridge may be dirty. Clean or replace the filter.
Pump may have airlock. Remove airlock by priming spa (page 9).
The suction fittings may be blocked. Remove any debris that may be blocking
them.
The filter skimmer may be blocked. Remove the blockage.
Gate valves may be closed. Open gate valves. Note: Never operate your spa
with the gate valves closed!
Spa may be running in filtration mode. Press JETS or JETS 1 button to turn on
high speed pump.
No water pressure (no water
stream from any jets)
Power may be switched off. Turn the power back on.
The pump may be defective. After you have tried all other troubleshooting,
contact your dealer for assistance.
Jets surge on and off
Water level may be too low. Add water to normal level.
Pump problems
Pump runs constantly – will
not shut off
There may be a problem with circuit board. Contact your dealer.