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shut power down and replace outlet, GFIC only last so long, and if they have been tripped a lot they wear out, again shut off the power to the outlet before doing any work.
Hello, Chances are the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet that the pumps and lights are plugged in to is blown and needs to be reset via the buttons between the outlets. One button is a test for the outlet and will blow the fuse intentionally to verify the proper operation of the outlet, and the second button is used to reset the outlet to normal operation. If the outlet will not reset or hold (stay on) then the whole outlet needs to be replaced.
your heater works when it has to with or without jets on. you won't be able to feel the temp difference on your skin because it has a very small heater coil versus 210 gallons of water. As long as the spa maintains the set temp, it's working fine. maybe your set program for the spa isn't set to your needs. check your manuel for setup and make sure your not in vacation mode, thst will drop the water temp by 20 degrees.
Make sure it's getting power, and that the "vacation" switch isn't on.
If on a GFCI outlet, press the RESET button - Do Not press the "test" button. If GFCI is located upstream on another outlet, or the breaker (not uncommon), try resetting the breaker or that other outlet.
If still no joy, check that the outlet is hot by plugging something else into it. If that item doesn't work either check the circuit breaker for that outlet by moving the lever all the way to the Off position, then back to the On position. You should hear a click like a light switch.
More than likely you have it plugged into a standard wall socket and the breaker that the spa is on has other things like lamps or blenders on the same breaker. If you have a hot tub plugged into a standard outlet you need to be sure it's the ONLY thing on that breaker or else it will trip. Your outlet is 110 and that spa need 120 so it's pushing it to begin with.
there is probably a reset button some where make sure that its pushed in good. sometimes if you dont push on it good you'll only reset one side only and all outlets work in pairs hot will not work without the nuetral. i hope this helps
first make sure there is power to the outlet if it is agfi outlet push the reset button if it clicks its working but inany case plug something in to the same prongs that you know works(eg; lamp,radio,etc to make sure it is working. If it doesn't work go to the circuit breaker and look for a breaker that is not in the on position and turn it off the turn it on to reset it. If the outlet works,check the power cord for cuts fraying or any signs of damage and replace it if it is damaged. if the cord looks fine, check tho door switch(usually a pressure switch that must be fully depressed for the machine to start working. also is ther a power light on the unit? is it a top load or front load? what brand and model # is it?
No lights on router means no power coming in. Check first if you have any loose ends on the power cord. Try plugging your router to another working power outlet as well. Sometimes, electronic equipments can operate much better if plugged in directly to power outlet than to a surge protector. If all of these doesn't work, then it must be a defective router now.
Check the outlet that the unit is plugged into, to be sure that it is in fact, working. The circuit breaker in your home's circuit breaker panel for that outlet, may have tripped. Also, the outlet may have interior damage or a loose wire connection. If the unit seems not to be getting power, one of the above is the problem. Try plugging the unit into another outlet in a different room.
Hope this helps you troubleshoot and solve the problem.
Do you have power at outlet? If yes, check for 120v at control pack (follow cord to terminal board ). If no power at terminals and gfci on cord won't reset then power cord is defective. Replace
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