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SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Your spa was designed to minimize service requirements. If you encounter
problems with your spa carefully go through the following steps.
Air Pump Blower
1. Turbo wave pump will not turn on:
A. Make sure the power pack is plugged into the electrical outlet, and that
there is power to the outlet. Plug another electrical item into the outlet
such as a hair dryer or lamp. If you do not have power, check the
breakers at the main electrical panel.
B. Test the GFCI per the instructions in the Maintenance section of this
manual. If the GFCI is faulty do not use the spa. Immediately call your
dealer or the factory for instructions.
Do not bypass the GFCI. Do
not use the spa.
2. Turbo wave pump will not turn off: Call the factory for instructions.
Press the reset button on the GFCI. The light on the GFCI should turn on. If
the GFCI light does not turn on the GFCI is faulty. Do not use the spa.
Immediately contact your dealer or the factory for instructions.
3. Turbo wave pump blower trips the GFCI when you turn it on:
A. Take the air loop off the top of the power pack. Look down inside the
left fitting and see if water has collected inside the power pack.
B. If water has collected inside the power pack, disconnect the large fitting
connecting the power pack to the spa. Ensure the check valve in the
fitting is in place and working properly.
C. Using a hair dryer, direct the air into the right side of the power pack
for approximately five minutes or more. When the power pack seems
dry, try operating the turbo wave blower again. If the GFCI trips, return
the power pack to the manufacturer for repair.
4. Turbo wave pump makes a squealing noise: Do not continue running the
turbo wave pump. Contact the manufacturer for instructions.