User`s guide

My spa is not heating the water.
If your spa is set to certain temperature but is not heating the water to that temperature there are a few things
you can do that may not require a service technician. The first thing to check is to see if the heat indicator light
is red or orange. If the light is red but water is still cold than try resetting your breaker for five minutes to see if
the tempurature rises at least two degrees over the next two hours. If not call Wind River Spas service depart-
ment. If the light is orange than the first thing you want to do is shut down the power to the spa at the breaker.
The power will need to be off for at least five minutes to reset the memory in the spas control system. During
that five minutes remove the filter from the spa and replace the skimmer basket without a filter beneath it.
If when you turn the spa back on the heat light turns red than your filter needs to be cleaned or replaced.
Your spa can also stop heating if the water level is too low. If the level drops enough that an air bubble can be
pulled into the plumbing line a safety switch will be engaged that does not allow the heater to come on. You
will need to power down the spa for five minutes while you top off the water level, (see Filling The Spa in the
Operating Procedures section of this manual). The power down will give the spa a chance to reset the memory
during that five minutes.
I do not have ozone bubbles coming from the foot well.
If the small bubbles that usually rise up through the water in the center of the spa stop it may just be a clogged
filter. To check the filter simply shut down power to the spa and remove it. Without the filter in replace the
skimmer basket and turn the spa back on. If that fixes the problem the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced.
If there are no bubbles when operating without a filter in the spa call Wind River Spas service department.
There is water on the ground
around my spa.
Sometimes you may find a little residual water
around the base of the spa. This water
can be from condensation build up
on the seam of the cover dripping
down the covers skirt. It can also
be from the water in the bottom of the
wine bucket area draining
out through the bottom
pan on the spa. If you do
not believe the water
comes from either of
these sources than
monitor the water
line and mea-
sure in inches
how much the
water line goes down
on a daily or weekly
basis, and call Wind River
Spas service department with
that information.
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Trouble Shooting