Trouble Shooting (cont.)
Problem:
One jet has lost power.
Cause:
The jet is closed or there is an obstruction at this jet.
Solution:
1.
A solid obstruction may be present inside the jet. Remove the jet, per dealer
instructions. Clean it out and replace it.
Problem:
Can’t shut off the air to the jets.
Cause:
Air control valve is not fully shut.
Solution:
1.
Turn the air control on and off several times.
Problem:
The tub will not heat up to the desired operating temperature.
Cause:
The environment is not right for the tub to heat properly.
Solution:
1.
To heat faster, turn the air control off completely. (When the air control is off
there should be no air bubbles coming from the jets.)
2
. Fit the lid onto the tub.
3.
Set the temperature to 104º F/40º C and allow the motor unit to cycle several
times until the thermostat control shuts off.
Problem:
Tub and/or motor unit leaks water.
Cause:
Water will typically be observed where the motor unit attaches to the
tub. This is called “casual moisture” from condensation.
Solution:
1.
Dry the area.
2.
Check that the hose clamps are tight.
3.
Identify the origin of the leaking water.
A.
Check the tub for water at the tub side of the bottom hose connection
and around the bottom edge of the tub.
B.
Check the motor unit for water on the motor side of the hose
connection and under the motor unit.
4.
Tub leaks should be verified by your dealer. Ask them to inspect your
installation.
5.
A leaking motor unit should be taken to your dealer. Unplug the unit. Drain
the tub, and remove the unit.
Problem:
The air control is turning on and off on its own during heat calls and
filter cycles.
Cause:
The tub is automatically adding ozone.
Solution:
1.
None necessary. The tub is doing what it is designed to do.
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