P
RECISION
®
J
ETS
Precision
®
Jets are in a group of eight. They are designed to perform a soft, soothing massage on your back and shoulders. Adjust their
pressure using the Comfort Control
®
lever.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
A. GFCI: The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, located on the end of the power cord, is a safety device that is designed to sense as little
as 5 milliamps of electrical current leakage to ground. It is very important to protect a GFCI from rain and other moisture. Watkins
Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the GFCI be tested before each use to ensure it is functioning correctly.
T
O TEST THE
GFCI:
Before each use, with the spa operating, push the TEST button (located on the front of the GFCI). The GFCI breaker should trip to
the “off” position, disconnecting power to the spa. Reset the GFCI by pushing the RESET button. The spa will now operate
normally. If the interrupter does not perform in this manner, it is an indication of an electrical malfunction and the possibility of an
electric shock. Unplug the spa until the fault has been identified and corrected.
B. HEATER HIGH-LIMIT SWITCH: The heater high-limit thermostat is located on the heater assembly. If for any reason the internal
temperature of the heater exceeds 120°F, the high-limit circuit will trip and turn off the spa. This is indicated on the control panel
display by the code “HL.” The heater high-limit may be reset when the water temperature within the heater has cooled to
approximately 110°F. Reset the heater high-limit by simply disconnecting power to the spa for thirty seconds. The cause of the
overheating must be located to prevent a recurrence. The most common cause of limit-tripping is inadequate water flow through the
heating system. This may be caused by an obstruction within the pump water lines (filter, pump intakes or internal plumbing), the
non-function of the low-speed mode of the jet pump, or the malfunction of the control thermostat. Once the cause has been
identified and corrected, and the sensor has cooled, reset the switch.
C. PRESSURE SWITCH: The pressure switch is located on the heater, and is designed to prevent heater operation during a no or low
flow condition. If for any reason flow through the heater is reduced or stopped, the pressure switch will trip. This is indicated on the
control panel display by the code “FLO.” The most common causes of inadequate heater flow are a dirty or clogged filter,
obstruction in the plumbing lines, and non-operation of the low speed heat pump.
Additionally, the control panel display will display the code “FLC” if the pressure switch senses flow through the heater when the
jet pump is not activated. Contact your Authorized Service Technician.
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