User`s guide
My water is getting cloudy.
Cloudy water can be a symptom of improper chemical maintenance, an improper drain timeline, or a
malfunctioning ozonator. First make sure you are adhering to the instructions in the Chemical Maintenance
part of the Operating Procedures section of this manual. If your maintenance is proper and the problem
persists it may be time to change the water, (see the Drain Timeline part of the Operating Procedures section
of this manual). The other possibility is that your ozone unit is malfunctioning. Over time you will become
accustom to the smell of ozone when you open your cover. Many people can tell that the ozone is
malfunctioning by the scent alone. Another way to check the ozone is to listen for the unit through the
vent on the left side of your equipment panel. The ozone should make a distinctive buzzing sound when
operating. Make sure not to mistake the hum of the circulation pump for the buzz of the ozone. Also
remember that the ozone is designed to shut down for twenty minutes every time any of the jet pumps are
engaged so there will be no noise during that time. Also remember that the ozone unit does not pump the
bubbles into the spa they are drawn in naturally using the water pressure from the circulation pump. This is
important to note because even with the ozone not functioning the bubbles will still be drawn into the spa, but
will only be oxygen bubbles.
I have weak water pressure from one or more jets.
The first thing to do if you notice weak pressure in one jet make sure that jet is on by turning it counter-clock-
wise. If the pressure does not improve than remove the jet from the body using the instructions provided under
the Jets part of the Spa Features section of this manual. Once the jet is removed if the pressure improves
than the flow path of the jet may not have been lined up properly. Simply install the jet using the instructions
provided in the section mentioned above. If the pressure does not improve call Wind River Spas service
department.
My adjustable jets and/or diverter valve will not turn anymore.
Even though you probably do your best to keep sand and grit out of the spa sometimes it may get in anyway.
When this happens it can eventually make it into the plumbing lines. The sand in the plumbing will end up in
the jet bodies and possibly in the diverter area. To remedy this problem in the jets you will need to turn the
power off to the spa and use pliers if necessary to turn the stuck jet counter-clockwise from inside the spa.
If using metal tools be careful not to scratch the spas surface while working, and do not to squeeze the tool
too much as it may damage the jet. If you keep turning it in that direction it will eventually come out and the
contaminants that are restricting the jets ability to turn should be visible and easily wiped clean. In the case
of the diverter not turning you will again need to turn off the power to the spa. Next you should remove the
diverter top by turning the round piece directly under the handle itself counter-clockwise until it is freed from
the spa. Once it is removed wipe out the plumbing below and check the black plastic piece that inserts into
the plumbing and is attached to the handle for contaminants. If Scratches are evident in the plumbing or
diverter wet/dry sand paper can be used to smooth them out. To re-install simply reverse the removal process.
I have no air coming through the jets when I’m using them.
Refer to the Air Control part of the Spa Features section of this manual for instructions.
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Trouble Shooting