Vintage Whirlpool Baths: K-702-AC K-702-H-AC CA (9427) Copyright 1994 Kohler Co.

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Vintage Whirlpool Baths: K-702-AC K-702-H-AC K-702-JA-AA K-702-JB-AA 110051-CA (9427) Copyright 1994 Kohler Co.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION INSTALLER: INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: When using this unit, always follow basic precautions, including the following: DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. The installation must have Class A Ground- Fault Circuit-Interrupters (GFCI), one for the whirlpool system and one for the heater (if used). This will provide additional protection against line-to-ground shock hazard. Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, press the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Press the reset button. Power should be restored. A pressure wire connector marked ground is provided within the terminal compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this connector to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel with a continuous green insulated copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment, but no smaller than No. 12 AWG (3.3 mm 2 ). A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior of the control box within this unit to permit connection of a No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm 2 ) solid copper bonding conductor between this unit and all other electrical equipment and exposed metal in the vicinity, as needed to comply with local requirements. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, there is a ground current flowing or the GFCI is defective. The possibility of an electric shock may exist. DO NOT use this unit. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a qualified licensed electrician. DO NOT operate this unit without the guard on the suction fitting. Never drop or insert any object into any opening. Use this unit only for its intended use as denoted in this manual. DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the Kohler Co. DANGER: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this unit unless they are closely supervised at all times. WARNING: For heater models, do not adjust the heater thermostat while wet. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 110051-CA (9427) 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........ 2 INTRODUCTION............................. 3 ROUGHING-IN: K-702-AC, K-702-JA-AA....... Ordering Information....................... 4 4 Required Electrical Service.................. 4 Product Information........................ 4 Installation Notes.......................... 4 ROUGHING-IN: K-702-H-AC, K-702-JB-AC..... Ordering Information....................... 5 5 Required Electrical Service.................. 5 Product Information........................ 5 Installation Notes.......................... 5 PRODUCT NOTICES......................... 6 Installer Hazard Notification................. 6 Factory-Assembled Features................ 6 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS................. 7 Summary of Key Requirements.............. 7 Plumbing Specifications..................... 7 Product Inspection......................... 7 Connections and Service Access............. 7 Electrical Requirements..................... 7 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS............. 8 Tools Required............................. 8 Materials Required......................... 8 Clearance Requirements.................... 8 New or Replacement Installation Requirements 8 SITE REQUIREMENTS....................... 9 Old Bath Removal.......................... 9 Subfloor Preparation........................ 9 Stud Pocket Preparation.................... 9 Plumbing Preparation....................... 10 BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT.................. Partially Install Bath Drain................... 10 10 Protect Bath Unit........................... 10 INSTALL WHIRLPOOL....................... 11 Whirlpool Set-in............................ 11 Install Plumbing............................ 11 FIELD WIRE ELECTRONICS.................. 12 Service Requirements...................... 12 Identify Electrical Requirements.............. 12 Locate Field Wiring Compartments........... 12 Connect Control Box - 120V, 60 Hz........... 13 Connect Control Box - 230V, 50 Hz........... 13 Connect Heater - 60 Hz at 120V............. 14 Connect Heater - 60 Hz at 240V............. 14 Connect Heater - 50 Hz at 230V............. 14 WATER TEST WHIRLPOOL & ELECTRONICS.. 15 INSTALLING THE WOOD RIM................ 15 COMPLETE FINISH WALL.................... 16 COMPLETE INSTALLATION................... 16 Install Handles and Spout................... 16 Install Whirlpool Trim Kit.................... 16 CLEAN-UP AFTER INSTALLATION............ 16 CONFIRM PROPER OPERATION............. Start-Up Whirlpool......................... 17 17 Operating Sequence........................ 17 Troubleshoot Whirlpool System.............. 18 INTRODUCTION Please read these instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the required tools, materials, and installation sequences. Follow the sections that pertain to your particular installation. This will help you avoid costly mistakes. In addition to proper installation, read all operating and safety instructions. All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Kohler Co. reserves the right to make changes in product characteristics, packaging, or availability at any time without notice. The variety of installations possible with this whirlpool may require framing procedures other than those described in this manual. Identify and record below the model and serial number (found at the pump end of the whirlpool): Model No. Serial No. Date of Manufacture 3 110051-CA (9427)

1. ROUGHING-IN: K-702-AC, K-702-JA-AA A. ORDERING INFORMATION Factory installed components include pump, control with water level control, and piezoic switch. Accessories/hardware: Jet trim kit K-9695 required Drain K-7158 recommended B. REQUIRED ELECTRICAL SERVICE Dedicated circuits required, protected with Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (60 Hz) or ELCB (50 Hz): Pump/control 120 V., 15 A, 60 Hz or 230 V., 15 A, 50 Hz C. PRODUCT INFORMATION Fixture: basin area top area weight Bathing well 44 x 28 60 x 32 535 lbs. water depth capacity To overflow 14-3/8 70 gal. Pump, 2-speed: high low V Hz A 60 Hz 1 hp 1/8 hp 120 60 12 50 Hz 1 hp 1/8 hp 230 50 5.5 D. INSTALLATION NOTES Refer to installation instructions included with fixture before beginning installation. Fixture must be used as a cut-out template. Cut-out to be 3/4 smaller than rim. ROUGHING-IN NOTES Fixture dimensions are nominal and conform to tolerances in ANSI Standard Z112.19. No change in measurements if connected with drain illustrated. Minimum access: Pump/control box 30 W x 15 H panel required CONTROL BOX 42 13 13 18 1-1/4 PUMP/CONTROL ACCESS 4 2-3/8 PUMP 36 72 4 10-3/4 24 1.25>132 3-3/4 3 1-1/2 I.P.S. THR D 3 1-1/2 O.D. 110051-CA (9427) 4

2. ROUGHING-IN: K-702-H-AC, K-702-JB-AC A. ORDERING INFORMATION Factory installed components include pump, heater, control with water level control, and piezoic switch. Accessories/hardware: Jet trim kit K-9695 required Drain K-7158 recommended B. REQUIRED ELECTRICAL SERVICE Dedicated circuits required, protected with Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter: Pump/control 120 V., 15 A, 60 Hz Heater (60 Hz) 15 A, 1.5 kw at 120 V. or 30 A, 6.0 kw at 240 V. Heater (50 Hz) 30 A, 5.5 kw at 230 V. C. PRODUCT INFORMATION Fixture: basin area top area weight Bathing well 44 x 28 60 x 32 545 lbs. water depth capacity To overflow 14-3/8 70 gals. Pump, 2-speed: high low V Hz A 60 Hz 1 hp 1/8 hp 120 60 12 50 Hz 1 hp 1/8 hp 230 50 5.5 D. INSTALLATION NOTES Refer to installation instructions included with fixture before beginning installation. Heater assembly protrudes beyond the rim of the bath. Installer must make appropriate allowances at the time of installation. ROUGHING-IN NOTES Fixture dimensions are nominal and conform to tolerances in ANSI Standard A112.19. No change in measurements if connected with drain illustrated. Minimum access: Pump/control box 30 W x 15 H panel required Heater 20 W x 15 H panel recommended Heater service 16 clearance required CONTROL BOX PUMP 13 13 19 3/4 4 10-3/4 PUMP/CONTROL ACCESS 42 4 2-3/8 36 HEATER HEATER ACCESS 72 24 1.25>132 3-3/4 3 3 1-1/2 I.P.S. THR D. 1-1/2 O.D. 5 110051-CA (9427)

3. PRODUCT NOTICES A. INSTALLER HAZARD NOTIFICATION DANGER: Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. Read important safety instructions on inside front cover of these instructions. WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections. WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Connect only to a circuit protected by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI). WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power before servicing. WARNING: Risk of injury or property damage. Please read all instructions thoroughly before beginning installation, including the following Product Requirements. NOTICE: Follow all local plumbing and electrical codes. B. FACTORY-ASSEMBLED FEATURES K-702, K-702-JA: Factory installed components include pump, control, piezo switch, and water level control. K-702-H, K-702-JB: Factory installed components include pump, heater, control, piezo switch, and water level control. The automatic timer has been factory installed to the whirlpool system. No installation is needed. The whirlpool pump and piping are factory-assembled. WARNING: Unauthorized modification may cause unsafe operation and poor performance of the whirlpool. Do not relocate the whirlpool pump or make other modifications to the whirlpool system, as this could adversely affect the performance and safe operation of the whirlpool. Kohler Co. shall not be liable under its warranty or otherwise for personal injury or damage caused by any such unauthorized modification. The optional heater, when wired with 120V/15A, will maintain the water temperature. When wired with 240 V/30A, the water temperature can be raised several degrees Fahrenheit in a 20-minute cycle. This temperature rise is based on laboratory conditions. Actual temperatures may vary in your installation. The maximum temperature limit is 104 degrees Fahrenheit. 110051-CA (9427) 6

4. PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS A. SUMMARY OF KEY REQUIREMENTS Install unit to level subfloor. Provide properly dimensioned framing. Bath can be installed as a framed in or sunken bath. An optional wood rim is available for framed in installations. Do not use the wood rim with sunken installations. C. PRODUCT INSPECTION Carefully uncrate and inspect your product for damage. Leave all materials in carton during construction to prevent damage. NOTICE: Make sure both connections to the whirlpool pump are securely tightened. B. PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS If using a rim mounted bath faucet, flexible connections between the valves and spout may be required. Confirm adequate mounting and connection space of specified faucet for your installation. Confirm adequate support for faucet; large faucets that may be inadvertently used as a means of support are not appropriate or safe for this installation. D. CONNECTIONS AND SERVICE ACCESS Before installation, ensure proper access to the final connections. NOTICE: Provide unrestricted service access to the pump and heater. One access panel is required for servicing the pump and heater. Kohler Co. recommends an additional access panel (see Roughing-in beginning on page 4 for recommended locations) when installing a whirlpool with a heater. For future heater servicing, provide a 16 minimum horizontal draw for removal of the heating element. E. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS K-702-AC: A Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) is required. The GFCI protects against line-to-ground shock hazard. A 120V, 15A, 60 Hz dedicated circuit is required. K-702-H-AC: Two Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters are required. One is required for the whirlpool system and one is required for the heater. The GFCI protects against line-to-ground shock hazard. Use a 240V/30A (for 6.0 kw) or 120V/15A (for 1.5 kw) dedicated service for the heater. Use a 120V/15A dedicated service for the whirlpool. K-702-JA-AA: An Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) is required. The ELCB protects against line-to-ground shock hazard. A 230V, 15A, 50 Hz dedicated circuit is required. K-702-JB-AA: Two Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCB) are required. One is required for the whirlpool system and one is required for the heater. The ELCB protects against line-to-ground shock hazard. Use a 230V/15A dedicated service for the whirlpool. Use a 230V/30A dedicated service for the heater. 7 110051-CA (9427)

5. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. TOOLS REQUIRED Conventional woodworking tools Arc pliers or 14 pipe wrench Rule Level Safety shoes Safety glasses Square Screwdriver Pliers Utility knife B. MATERIALS REQUIRED Plumbers putty Water-resistant sealer Wall coverings, as necessary Silicone sealant C. CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS Check roughing-in and room dimensions in order to provide adequate available space for the bath unit. NOTICE: Make sure that the floor will support 2000 lbs: This is the combined weight of the bath, water and two bathers. Make sure you plan for moving the bath into the construction area. This bath is heavy and will not fit easily through doorways. Follow all instructions in this manual carefully. D. NEW OR REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS This bath unit can be installed in new or existing bathrooms. For new installations: position plumbing according to roughing-in dimensions located on page 4. Cap supplies and check for leaks. For replacement installations: remove old bath, remove old wall material and remove old floor covering from area. Remove old plumbing which does not conform to roughing-in requirements. 110051-CA (9427) 8

6. SITE REQUIREMENTS A. OLD BATH REMOVAL Disconnect the drain at the trap. Remove old wall material. Slip boards under old bath feet to protect floor and slide old bath out of recess as illustrated. Old Bath Floor Protection Boards B. SUBFLOOR PREPARATION Check flooring under the bath and repair if necessary. Make sure that the subfloor is level. Seal subfloor to reduce the risk of water damage. C. STUD POCKET PREPARATION Construct a recess designed for your particular installation. Framing is of 2x4 construction. When constructing framing, allow for thickness of sub and finished wall materials. NOTICE: Heater extends outside the perimeter of the bath shell. Make sure the framing is designed to accommodate the heater and proper access. 69 If an apron wall without a ledge is desired, the finished apron wall surface must be 1/16 under the bath rim. Bath can be installed as a framed in or sunken bath. Cutout is illustrated at right. Possible studding arrangements are illustrated in 1. through 3. below; modifications may be needed for other types of construction. NOTICE: Do not use the wood rim with sunken installations. Vintage Cutout 19 R. 40 1. Sunken Installation: For sunken installation, refer to Roughing-In notes located in Roughing-In section beginning on page 4 for cut-out detail. Make sure the bath is supported by the supporting blocks at the bottom of the bath. 9 110051-CA (9427)

2. Corner Installation: Suggested stud construction is illustrated. 3. Recessed Installation: Suggested stud construction is illustrated. D. PLUMBING PREPARATION Position plumbing according to roughing-in dimensions. Cap supplies and check for leaks. 7. BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT A. PARTIALLY INSTALL BATH DRAIN Install drain on bath/whirlpool according to manufacturer s instructions. B. PROTECT BATH UNIT Place a drop cloth or similar material in bath/whirlpool bottom. Be careful not to scratch product. 110051-CA (9427) 10

8. INSTALL WHIRLPOOL A. WHIRLPOOL SET-IN CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Do not use the piping or pump for structural support or positioning. Slide new bath into position. Insert tailpiece into trap. Shim under whirlpool feet with metal shims to level. Use leveling feet to level the bath as necessary. Bath must be level and resting on all four feet. Check for level along the top of the side of the whirlpool and across the drain end. Whirlpool may have to be moved in and out of recess area until shimmed properly if feet are not accessible from back or side. Do not slide the bath on its feet or damage may result. CAUTION: Risk Of Product Damage. Do not support the bath by the rim. Provide support under legs on underside of whirlpool. Metal Shims Metal Shim B. INSTALL PLUMBING CAUTION: Risk of damage to whirlpool bottom and subfloor. Ensure watertight seal on bath drain connections. 1. When whirlpool is securely positioned, connect drain into trap. An access panel will simplify future maintenance. Connect Here 2. Install the faucet valving and spout tee. The deck must be finished before handle trim and spout can be installed. Open hot and cold valves and check all supply connections for leaks. 3. Run water in whirlpool and check drain connection for leaks. 11 110051-CA (9427)

9. FIELD WIRE ELECTRONICS A. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS The whirlpool controls and system have been prewired at the factory. A licensed electrician should make a routine service connection to the field wiring compartment of the control box. See Electrical Requirements section on page 7 of Product Requirements. Dedicated services are required for the whirlpool and heater. WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections. WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect and lock out power before performing the following procedures. Refer to Important Safety Instructions on page 2. B. IDENTIFY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The model number is printed on a plate at the pump end of the module. The model number identifies electrical rating. Electrical connections for each model vary. K-702-AC: 60 Hz, no heater K-702-H-AC: 60 Hz, w/heater K-702-JA-AA: 50 Hz, no heater K-702-JB-AA: 50 Hz, w/heater C. LOCATE FIELD WIRING COMPARTMENTS 1. Whirlpools without heaters are configured as shown. Loosen the screws on the control box cover and remove cover. Proceed with appropriate electrical connections. Whirlpool Switch Suction Level Control Air Line Control Box Field Wiring Compartment Pump Bonding (Earthing) Lug (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) 110051-CA (9427) 12

2. Whirlpools with heaters are configured as shown. Loosen the screws on the control box cover and on the heater cover and remove both covers. Proceed with appropriate electrical connections. Field Wiring Compartment Heater Box Whirlpool Switch Suction Level Control Air Line Field Wiring Compartment Thermostat Control Control Box Pump Bonding (Earthing) Lug (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) D. CONNECT CONTROL BOX - 120V, 60 HZ Connect service to the field wiring compartment of the control box. The 60 Hz model control box contains black and white wires and ground lug. White (Neutral) Neutral Ground Lug Ground A 120V, 15A dedicated circuit is required. Provide a Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter. Provide a separate equipment grounding conductor for the inside grounding lug. Ground must not be connected to any current-carrying conductor except at the main service breaker box (per National Electrical Code, Article 250-61-b). Black (Line) Wire Connectors Line Bonding Lug (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) E. CONNECT CONTROL BOX - V, HZ Connect service to the field wiring compartment of the control box. The 50 Hz model control box contains blue and brown wires and earth lug. Blue (Neutral) Neutral Earth (Ground) Lug Earth (Ground) A 230V, 15A, 50 Hz dedicated circuit is required. Provide an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker. Provide a separate equipment earthing conductor for the inside earth lug. The earthing conductor must not be connected to any current carrying conductor. Follow local electrical codes. Brown (Phase) Wire Connectors Phase (Line) Earthing Lug (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) 13 110051-CA (9427)

F. CONNECT HEATER - HZ AT V A 120V, 15A dedicated service for the heater is required. A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) is required to provide additional protection against line-to-ground shock hazard. NOTE: Make sure heater thermostat is turned to maximum before closing up access panel. Neutral (White) Ground Lug Ground (Green) Line (Black) Bonding Lug on Heater Casting (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) G. CONNECT HEATER - HZ AT V A 240V, 30A dedicated service for the heater is required. A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) is required to provide additional protection against line-to-ground shock hazard. NOTE: Make sure heater thermostat is turned to maximum before closing up access panel. L1 Ground Lug Ground (Green) Bonding Lug on Heater Casting (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) L2 H. CONNECT HEATER - HZ AT V A 230 V, 30A dedicated service for the heater is required. An Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) is required to provide additional protection against line-to-earth shock hazard. Neutral Earth (Ground) Lug Earth (Ground) NOTE: Make sure heater thermostat is turned to maximum before closing up access panel. Earthing Lug on Heater Casting (for bonding in accordance with national and local codes) Line 110051-CA (9427) 14

10. WATER TEST WHIRLPOOL & ELECTRONICS Check all electrical connections. Make sure both pipe connections to the pump are securely tightened. Fill bath to a level at least 2 above the top of the highest jet. Operate whirlpool for 5 minutes and check all whirlpool harness (piping) connections for leaks. For additional information on whirlpool operation, see Start-Up Whirlpool instructions on page 17. 11. INSTALLING THE WOOD RIM NOTICE: The wood rim must be installed to the bath before any framing is built around the bath. Do not use this wood rim in sunken installations. Set the wood rim over one end of the bath and pull it toward the other end. Tip it to the side so the other end of the rim fits over the bath. Install angle brackets to wood rim using #10 3/4 round head screws. Holes are pre-drilled in the wood rim. Apply a bead of clear silicone sealant. CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Do not let the bath rest on the rim or damage to the wood rim and the bath will result. The bath must be supported by the legs. Hold wood rim in position under bath rim. Install bolts into angle brackets to install wood rim to bath. Loosely assemble all components. Tighten all bolts when they are threaded into bosses on underside of rim. The bath is now ready for framing. Deck and surround should be built from the floor to the wood rim. Allow for thickness of finished wall material and decking. NOTE: Bottom of wood trim MUST be sealed with a bead of clear silicone sealant. Rim Bracket Locations Apply Silicone Sealant Wood Rim Bath Rim Wood Rim ÉÉÉ É É É Bolt Screw 15 110051-CA (9427)

12. COMPLETE FINISH WALL CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Do not support the weight of the whirlpool by the rim. Protect whirlpool surface. Cover framing and walls with gypsum wallboard. Tape and mud drywall...seal drywall and joints under bath rim. Install finished wall material to subwall. Seal joints between the whirlpool rim and finished wall using silicone sealant. Gypsum Wallboard Subwall Finished Wall Material Silicone Sealant 2x4 Studding Bath Rim 13. COMPLETE INSTALLATION A. INSTALL HANDLES AND SPOUT After the deck is finished, attach the handles and spout to complete faucet installation per manufacturer s instructions. B. INSTALL WHIRLPOOL TRIM KIT Refer to Installation Instructions packed with the trim kit when installing jet trim or suction trim. NOTE: Suction elbow (located behind suction cover) must be oriented at a 45 angle as illustrated, for proper whirlpool operation. 45 Left Hand 14. CLEAN-UP AFTER INSTALLATION When cleaning up after installation, do not use abrasive cleansers as they may scratch and dull the module surface. Use warm water and a liquid detergent to clean the surface. Stubborn stains, paint, or tar can be removed with turpentine or paint thinner. Do not allow cleaners containing petroleum distillates to remain in contact with whirlpool surfaces for long periods of time. Plaster can be removed by scraping with a wood edge. Do not use metal scrapers, wire brushes, or other metal tools. A powder-type detergent may be used on a damp cloth to provide mild abrasive action to the residual plaster. 110051-CA (9427) 16

15. CONFIRM PROPER OPERATION A. START-UP WHIRLPOOL Refer to Important Safety Instructions on page 2 before operating this whirlpool. Please perform the following so that the owner may safely receive the benefits of whirlpool bathing. 1. Rotate jets so they are facing down toward basin. 2. Fill the whirlpool bath to a water level at least 2 above the top of the highest jet. A water level device in the whirlpool prevents the pump from turning on unless an adequate amount of water is in the bath. Water temperature in the whirlpool should not exceed 104 F (40 C). A thermal safety switch in the whirlpool heater electronics prevents overheating. Because it has a thermal switch, very hot water may cause the heater to shut off. If this occurs, allow the water to cool before turning the heater on again. Heater will automatically reset. Bath Wall 2 Minimum Jet Trim Water Line B. OPERATING SEQUENCE Refer to chart for proper operating sequence. 1. Turn on the whirlpool jets. Adjust each jet for optimum air/water mixture. 2. A built-in timer automatically stops the motor after 20 minutes of operation. TO METHOD OBSERVE Turn on high speed whirlpool massage. Turn on low speed whirlpool massage. Add air to whirlpool action,rotate flange counterclockwise. To reduce air, turn clockwise. Shut off whirlpool. Reduce Air Add Air Restart whirlpool after 20 minute cycle is complete. Turn on heater. (If equipped) 17 110051-CA (9427)

C. TROUBLESHOOT WHIRLPOOL SYSTEM This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. A Kohler Authorized Service Representative or a qualified electrician should correct all electrical problems. For warranty service, contact your dealer or wholesale distributor. SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSES RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Whirlpool does not start/stop. 2. Motor starts, all jets are not functioning. A. No power to power panel. A. Set/Reset GFCI/ELCB breaker; check wiring to power module. B. Little or no water in bath. B. Fill bath with enough water (minimum 2 above highest jet) to allow the level sensor to activate pump. C. Jets are blocked. C. Remove blockage. D. 1/8 black tubing kinked, disconnected, plugged with water, or broken from level sensing switch or power panel at either end. E. Piezo switch disconnected from panel. D. Clean, replace or reconnect tubing with bath empty. F. Piezo switch faulty. F. Replace switch. G. Suction elbow missing, cracked, or incorrectly oriented. E. Reconnect switch inside power panel. G. Replace or reorient suction elbow. Refer to trim kit installation. H. Faulty power panel. H. Replace power panel. I. Faulty motor/pump assembly. I. Replace motor and pump. A. Jet is closed. A. Rotate jets counterclockwise to open. B. Trim kit installed incorrectly. B. Reinstall trim kit, checking for damage to O-ring. 3. Whirlpool stops A. GFCI/ELCB trips. A. Identify source of fault and correct. automatically before 18 minutes. B. Suction blocked. B. Remove obstruction. C. Jets are blocked. C. Remove blockage. 4. Whirlpool does not automatically stop after 22 minutes. 5. Heater does not work. D. Motor overheated and protection device activated. D. Check for blockage at motor vents. Remove blockage and allow motor to cool. Check for suction blockage. Remove blockage and allow motor to cool. Check for jet blockage. Remove blockage and allow motor to cool. E. Faulty power panel. E. Replace power panel. A. Faulty power panel. A. Replace power panel. A. No power to power panel. A. Set/Reset GFCI/ELCB breaker; check wiring to power module. B. Incorrect field wiring. B. Verify field wiring. C. Faulty heating element. C. Replace heating element. D. Water hotter than 104 F tripped safety switch. D. Cool water in bath to below 104 F. E. Thermostat set too low. E. Turn up thermostat. F. Piezo switch faulty. F. Replace piezo switch. 110051-CA (9427) 18

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