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Troubleshooting guide, Heating system, Electrical system – Dimension One Spas Home Series User Manual

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Dimension One Spas – @Home Series Owner’s Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Heating System

Symptom

Problem

Corrective Action

1.

Temperature setting is too
low

1.

Turn up the “set temperature” on the control panel

2.

Dirty filter

2.

Clean filter.

Does not heat

3.

Pressure switch
malfunction

3.

Call your dealer for service.

1.

Temperature setting is too
high

1.

Turn down the “set temperature” on the control panel

Too hot

2.

High limit tripped

2.

Call your dealer for service

Flashing temperature
of 34

°F or 134°F

appears on the display

Possible temperature sensor
failure

Call your dealer for service

Hot Tub Temperature
erratic

Water level

Fill hot tub to about 6 inches (15 cm) below the top of the spa.


Electrical System

Symptom

Problem

Corrective Action

Will not turn on – in
any mode

No power

Check circuit breaker and/or GFCI.

Turns on by itself

Normal automatic daily power
filtration, or anti-freeze cycle

No action required.

Light is out

Burned out bulb

Replace bulb.

1.

Automatic timer has shut
pump off

1.

Push JETS button again to start another cycle.

Pump shuts down
unexpectedly while in
use

2.

Motor over-heated and
automatic protective
device has shut down
pump(s)

2.

If pump(s) will not restart when JETS button is pushed, call for service.

Make sure that the equipment panel vent area is not blocked. Vent
blockage can cause serious damage to your equipment.

1.

Check water level, adjust if needed.

2.

Clean filter.

If problem persists:

1.

Turn power off at GFCI breaker, then back on

If problem persists: Call your dealer for service.

3 flashing lights on
the Topside Control

Possible sensor errors

Water System

Symptom

Problem

Corrective Action

Pulsating jets

Water level too low

Fill spa to proper water level.

1.

Jet is turned off

1.

Turn jets on by turning jet face clockwise

2.

Selector Valve turned

2.

Turn the Selector Valve (sometimes called Diverter Valve) to the proper
position

3.

Dirty Filter

3.

Clean Filter.

No Jet Action, or
action is poor

4.

Air lock

4.

Loosen pump union to allow air to bleed.