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Jets not working
i have seen this in the past, a ground fault electrical outlet on the inside of a roman tub,if you have a 2 story house look for access panel on or by tub. otherwise you have to remove tile or other to access motor, you probably need a step too anyways
3/31/2009 9:24:53 AM •
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on Mar 31, 2009
Motor doesn't turn on.
Do you have the model number? A lot of these systems use a pneumatic tube to send air pressure to a switch. If you have one of those, make sure the tube is not loose or cracked.
2/20/2016 4:51:35 PM •
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on Feb 20, 2016
Air switch stuck
A sticky air button can be one of two issues.
- The Air Button can simply be worn out in which case it obviously needs to be changed. Measure the size of hole once it is removed and then you will know what size you need to reinstall.
- The inside of the Air Button may have some calcium built up inside where the button goes up/down. If you can get the center button up and removed then you can take some soft emery cloth and gently run around the outside edge of the button and the inside of the air button body. This will gently remove any calcium deposited there and allow the button to go up and down easily.
Rod
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7/17/2015 1:20:39 PM •
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on Jul 17, 2015
50 GCM listed section fitting hydro bath hbs
This sounds like you are referring to the suction cover. The fitting with all the little holes in it.
These are removed by taking the two screws out of the face of the suction cover and removing it.
You can then clean it and install it back the same way.
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6/6/2014 3:20:57 AM •
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on Jun 06, 2014
I need to know how to clean the jets in our eljer
Cleaning your Tub
There are several options for cleaning the piping on a jetted bathtub.
The reason you have a residue on the bathtub surface when you are done bathing is because there is bacteria built up in the plumbing of the jetted tub. In order to remove that and reduce the amount of "yucky stuff" coming into the tub when using it, we recommend a regular usage of a jet cleaning product about once every couple of months
Here is a link to the cleaning products I can find right now. There may be other out there that I am not aware of but I do know these products work well in all jetted bathtubs.
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5/25/2014 5:33:59 PM •
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on May 25, 2014
We have an Eljer Dressette
I have a Dressette, as well. It's one of my favorite parts of our house. You can't just buy a new ballcock, because the way it's plumbed, it's basically upside down from a modern one. I've taken apart the ballcock and replaced the washers or O-rings (I can't remember right now which it was) a couple of times. It usually works pretty well for a couple of years after doing this. It's little tricky to get it in and out, but once you do, it's likely that a good local hardware store will be able to provide you with o-rings or washers to fit the valve. Put the whole works back together with plenty of silicone grease, and there's a good chance it'll work for a while again. You can also try to bend the float rod so that the float can exert more pressure on the valve to stop the flow of water once the tank is full.Mark Anderson
5/16/2013 9:42:21 PM •
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on May 16, 2013
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