User's Manual
User’s Guide
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Heater Problems
No heat and 
temperature 
display of ‘OH’
1.  In  some  situations,  the  numerical  temperature 
display may read ‘OH’ (overheat) and the spa will 
not heat until reset.  To fix this problem, please 
use the following procedure:
A.  If the spa water is still warm (over 104°F / 
40°C), unplug the power pack and let the 
water cool to below 104°F / 40°F. (Use a 
thermometer to verify the temperature.)
B.  Plug the power pack back in and press 
the small reset button directly below the 
temperature display. is will clear the 
‘OH’ message and the spa will resume 
normal operations.
  Should this problem occur repeatedly, 
please call our customer support for further 
instructions.
Leaks
Symptom Solution
Water leaks from 
between the power 
pack and the spa
1.  e two small hand tight connections leading to 
the spa are leaking: ere is a garden hose washer 
on the inside of each of these connections. Ensure 
these washers are in place. 
2.  Blower loop O-Ring may be loose: Ensure that 
the O-Ring is seated properly on the inside of the 
largest pipe leading to the spa. 
Leak at the close 
out seam of the 
spa
1.  On the outside of the vinyl there is a location where 
the bottom weld meets the side weld. Ensure that 
water is not leaking from this location. is seam 
may be glued with standard vinyl cement. 
Water leaks from 
bottom of power 
pack
1.  Look on the underside of the black power pack. 
If water is coming out  the  bottom  of  the  pack 
then the plumbing or pressure switch is leaking.  
Contact the manufacturer for instructions.










