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4. The air button on the bath is defective.
5. The electronic touchpad system is defective.
6. The bath water is too hot - add cold water to the bath.
(C) On heated models, if the pump runs but does not maintain water
temperature, the following may be the cause:
Heated pump models feature a back-up protection device which cuts out the heater
and pump if the water temperature exceeds 50°C.
The heater may be cut-out by a thermostat malfunction. However, it is far more likely
to be “nuisance tripped” by filling the bath with very hot water.
To re-set the heater, press the button on the rear of the pump control box.
If the heater continues to cut-out service attention will be required.
In the event of installation or operation difficulties with your Davey Spa Bath Pump,
contact the supplier from whom the pump was purchased or your nearest Authorised
Davey Pool Equipment Service Centre. For assistance in locating your nearest dealer
contact the Davey Customer Service Centre.
Activating Air Bleed
NOTE:
1. To overcome priming difficulties it may be necessary to activate the air bleed. To do this,
cut end off air bleed valve with a sharp hacksaw. Connect PVC drain tube to air bleed
valve after activation.
2. When air bleed is activated, it is essential that a PVC drain tube (supplied with pump)
is fitted to the barb. Direct tubing up in a loop above the water level of the bath and
then back down again into a drain or outside of the building, so that any water passing
through the tube will not cause damage.