Kohler K-1375, K-1461, K-1433, K-1460, K-1492 Troubleshooting Procedures, Operating Sequence cont

Models: K-1369 K-1110 K-1158 K-1014 K-1487 K-1457 K-1477 K-1170 K-1368 K-1492 K-1460 K-1433 K-1461 K-1375

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Operating Sequence (cont.)

Operating Sequence (cont.)

IMPORTANT! Please refer to your Homeowners Guide for detailed instructions on the user keypad and remote control.

Press Power to turn on the whirlpool. The whirlpool will start at medium flow.

Increase or decrease the water flow by pressing either the up or down arrow buttons on the keypad. An indicator bar in the center of the keypad shows the water flow volume.

Adjust each jet for optimum air/water mixture. Turn the jet trim clockwise to reduce the air flow, and counterclockwise to increase the air flow.

Make sure the slip cover is in place on the pillow, and the pillow is attached to the neckjet body.

With the whirlpool operating, rotate the outer ring until the neckjet icon is flashing. Press ″OK″ to activate the neckjets. The neckjet pulsing action will start at medium speed.

Increase or decrease the neckjet pulsing action by pressing either the up or down arrow buttons on the keypad.

To activate or deactivate different modes while the neckjets are operating, rotate the outer ring until the desired mode is flashing and press ″OK″. (Example: To turn the heater off, rotate the dial until the heater icon is flashing and press ″OK″).

Press ″OK″ while the neckjet mode is flashing to turn off the neckjets.

Press the Power On/Off button a second time to turn the whirlpool off.

NOTE: A built-in timer automatically stops the pump and motor after approximately 20 minutes of operation.

18. Troubleshooting Procedures

This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. A Kohler Authorized Service Representative or qualified electrician should correct all electrical problems. For warranty service, contact your dealer or wholesale distributor.

Troubleshooting the Whirlpool System

Symptoms

Probable Causes

Recommended Action

1. User keypad does not

A.

No power to control.

A.

Check wiring and connect power.

illuminate when power

 

 

 

 

button is pressed or outer

 

 

 

 

ring is rotated.

 

 

 

 

 

B.

GFCI or ELCB tripped.

B.

Reset GFCI or ELCB.

 

C.

Wiring harness from user

C.

Check wiring for proper

 

 

keypad to control is loose,

 

connections. Replace wiring

 

 

disconnected or damaged.

 

harness if necessary.

 

D. User keypad does not work.

D. Replace user keypad.

 

E.

Control does not work.

E.

Replace control.

2. Motor starts, but all jets

A.

Jet is closed.

A.

Rotate jet trim counterclockwise to

are not functioning.

 

 

 

open.

 

B.

Jet not installed correctly.

B.

Reinstall jet; check for O-ring

 

 

 

 

damage.

 

C.

Jets are blocked.

C.

Remove blockage.

3. User keypad is

A.

Control program is locked.

A.

Reset GFCI or ELCB.

illuminated, but does not

 

 

 

 

respond to buttons or

 

 

 

 

outer ring.

 

 

 

 

 

B.

Wiring harness from user

B.

Check wiring for proper

 

 

keypad to control is loose,

 

connections. Replace wiring

 

 

disconnected or damaged.

 

harness if necessary.

 

C.

User keypad does not work.

C.

Replace user keypad.

 

D.

Control does not work.

D.

Replace control.

 

 

 

 

 

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