TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS (continue)
WATER IS TOO HOT
1.
Check preset temperature on topside control.
2.
Check for a Diagnostic Message (see Control System manual for details)
a.
OH - Overheat (spa is deactivated) DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
i.
If the spa water has reached overheated status, remove the cover to help lower water temperature.
Overheating may occur if the filter cycle is set too long. The hot tub Control System should reset itself when the water
temperature reduces below 43ºC (106ºF). When the water temperature falls below the reset temperature, you can push any
button on the topside control to reset the Control System. If the hot tub will not reset, shut off power to the spa and call your
dealer or maintenance service.
* Under extreme and/or prolonged hot weather conditions, it is possible for the ambient temperature to exceed 43°C/106°F,
thereby affecting the water temperature of the hot tub and causing the tub to overheat. These conditions could cause the
tub sensors to produce an OH message and prevent the usage of your hot tub while these conditions prevail. The location
of your hot tub should be reconsidered to reduce the effect of ambient temperature. For example, you may need to prevent
direct sunlight on any surface of your hot tub. Regardless, do not enter your hot tub if the temperature climbs above 40°C
(104°F).
Your authorized spa-Ô dealer is a trained service repair center. Should checking the abovementioned steps fail to correct
the problem, call your dealer to arrange servicing for your hot tub.
WATER IS LEAKING FROM A JET
1. Insert the screwdriver under the jet faceplate and apply slight pressure; the faceplate should pop off the spa.
2. Insert the pliers’ jaws into the small holes on both sides, squeeze just enough to grip firmly and turn clockwise to tighten.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
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