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supplied in the Maintenance section.
If the GFCI is working properly and
the power pack does not function,
then the power pack is bad. If the
GFCI is not working properly, do not
use the spa. Immediately contact the
manufacturer for instructions.
4.
In some situations, the numerical
temperature display may read ‘OH’
(overheat) and the spa will not heat
until reset. To fix this problem,
please use the following procedure:
A.
If the spa water is still warm (over
104°F /40°C), unplug the power pack
and let the water cool to below 104°F
/ 40°C. (Use a thermometer to verify
the temperature.)
B.
Plug the power pack back in and
press the small reset button directly
below the temperature display. This
will clear the ‘OH’ message and the
spa will resume normal operations.
Sh
ould this problem occur
repeatedly, please call our customer
support for further instructions.
Leaks
1.
The two small connections
between the power pack and the spa
are leaking: Ensure the garden hose
style washer inside each of these
fittings is still in place and
undamaged.
If the washers are in place and the
connection is still leaking, there may
be a small piece of plastic behind the
hose washer. Remove the small
piece of plastic with a utility knife or
needle-nose pliers.
2.
Blower connection is leaking: If
the large connection between the
spa and the power pack is leaking,
ensure the o-ring inside the fitting is
in place and undamaged.
3.
Plumbing or pressure switch is
leaking: Look under the power pack.
If water is coming from underneath
the power pack, then the plumbing or
pressure switch inside the power
pack is leaking. Contact the factory
for instructions.
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