The whirlpool features worked OK when installed, however after a few months (and infrequent use) the lights on the control panel commenced to flash and would not react to any attempt to operate controls. After about two weeks the screen went blank and now nothing works.
SOURCE: Hydro maax wirlpool bathtub Model # J6061 Pump will start
Can either be a bad motor or if the motor has a capacitor, it needs to be replaced. I would call a service professional to come out.
SOURCE: E06 on newly installed maax calla
E06 is the water sensor, The tub will not operater if there is not enough water in it. If the water level is not the problem, it is most likely a bad water level sensor.
SOURCE: "Jacuzzi j-400 series" hot tub- F1 code flashes on control panel
There are two things you can check, there is a tranformer that plugs into the main circuit board(usually a four wire plug). Unplug and check pins for good connection and then reconnect There are usually one or two fuses inside the control box mounted on or near the circuit board. Turn off power to spa and pull fuses and check continunity. This is a good start.
SOURCE: Maax bathtub Palace model Error code C01 jets don't turn on.
first of all check the circuit breakers to be sure one or both aren't kicked. be sure to turn the breaker all the way off and then fully on as a tripped breaker is in a halfway off position. if that doesnt fix your problem remove the access panel to the mechanical space in your tub. there are generally one or two reset buttons in there which can also kick off and need to be reset.
SOURCE: Bought a used maax hydrotherapy airotherapyand
Start with the simple things first. Remove the bulbs for the chromotherapy lights and look for any corrosion that may be inhibiting the lights from working. It sounds like you may have purchased a tub that needs a refit or overhaul. Your best bet is to spend the money and hire a licensed electrician to examine the unit. It's best to be on the safe side when dealing with water and electricity. For safety the tub should be on its own ground fault interrupted circuit. GFIC.
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