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My jacuzzi has one wall timer that says set after 10 minutes marker."turn past ten then set time" There is one button on the far right corner that depresses. I am a clueless tenant. How do I get the dang thing going? Landlord is out of state...and unreachable.It is an intermttic

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There are a couple things you can try with your tub.. The 10 min timer is one they used on older tubs but, may still be used with yours. Turn timer all the way up. make sure tub is filled with enough water. some have little sensors that wont let it turn on with out enough water. The button may feel spongy because it is using air to turn on the pump switch so give it a good quick push.. also the last things to check will be to check the breaker box and be sure the breaker is on, turn the breaker off and on to test. also look around the room of the tub and look for gfi plugs and switches that may be tripped. they will look like the wall plugs for hair dryers but, may not have outlets on them. just reset all plugs you find in the rooms. Hope this helps you. ask more questions if you need to.

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Try setting the timer to 15 minutes and then push the button.
If that doesn't work, do not accept my answer.
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