General Whirlpool Bath Troubleshooting Guide
| PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSES | REMEDY |
| Pump/Motor does not start. | No power to pump/motor. | Reset GFCI. |
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| Pump/motor not plugged in. | Insert plug fully into outlet. |
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| Pump/motor faulty. | Replace pump/motor assembly. |
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| Electronic Control Panel and/or | Electronic Control Panel/Control Box |
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| Control Box defective. | wiring disconnected. Check all wiring |
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| connected. |
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| Replace Control Panel and/or Control |
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| Box. |
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| Pump/Motor operates but no fully | Jets are closed. | Open jets by rotate counterclockwise. |
| adjustable jets are functioning. | Suction cover may be clogged. | With motor turned off, remove safety |
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| cover and remove any debris. Re- |
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| place suction cover before operat- |
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| ing. |
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| Pump/Motor operates but air is not | Air valves closed. | Check all wiring and ensure all devices |
| injected into water. |
| are properly connected. Replace air |
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| valve(s). |
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| Electronic Control Panel and/or | Electronic Control Panel/Control Box |
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| Control Box defective. | wiring disconnected. Check all wiring |
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| and ensure all devices are properly |
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| connected. |
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| Replace Control Panel and/or Control |
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| Box. |
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| Pump/motor does not shutoff. | Electronic Control Panel and/or | Check all wiring and ensure all devices |
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| Control Box defective. | are properly connected. Replace |
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| Control Panel and/or Control Box. |
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| If a wall timer is used, the timer is | Replace timer. |
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| defective |
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| Water leakage from pump unions. | Overtightened, | Untighten unions check and reseat O- |
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| pinched or improperly seated, under | ring. Lightly coat the |
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| tightened. | |
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| been pinched out of shape, replace |
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| (refer to number below). When |
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| tightening union nuts, hand tighten |
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| only. |
ENGLISH
Pump/motor shuts off by itself or with wall timer, before set time elapses.
Motor thermal protection has deacti- vated pump/motor due to overheat- ing. (Supply voltage low.)
GFCI tripped.
Let motor cool; thermal protection will reset. Check for proper ventilation. (Check supply voltage.)
Reset GFCI. If it continues to trip do not use this unit. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a licensed electrician before using.
Inadequate supply wiring. | Consult a licensed electrician to correct |
| wiring to unit. |
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NOTE: If unit is within the warranty period, contact Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Service Support at 1 - (800)
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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath DE99000A 3/06