The friction and radiant heat from the pump motor can cause an extremely high ambient temperature around the spa and the equipment causing an overheat condition. If this condi- tion is suspect, try running the spa with the equipment door off to see if it still overheats.
Ground Fault Interrupter Trips
-Check if it does it only when heat turns on, if so check element by removing the power to the element termi- nal and turn the heat on. If it only faults when the ele- ment is connected with power, the element has a ground fault and must be replaced.
-This can be done with the pump, ozonator, or any other peripheral equipment as a process of elimination to see where the fault may be.
-Be sure that the neutral on the GFCI has been wired properly in the main panel.
Improper Temperature Measurement
-Remove temperature sensor from it’s current location and submerge directly into the spa/hot tub water. Compare it to another accurate digital thermometer. This will tell you if it is the sensor or the application. (See temperature sensor in the description and use of controls section of this manual).
Pressure Switch
- The pressure switch is not adjustable.
CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE
Your spa comes with a cartridge filter system. Filtering of the water helps to maintain water cleanliness and clarity. While the filter traps most solid materials, it is still necessary to add a sanitizer such as bromine or chlorine to the water to control bacteria, algae and to oxidize any organic materials in the water. This section will explain how to use bromine to maintain clean, clear and
Chemicals and test strips can be purchased directly from Aruba Spas by calling us at
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