Owner`s manual
User Manual Aries Spas
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Can hear Jet Pump running, but water is not circulating
All jets are partially or fully closed.
Shut off spa immediately, otherwise your jet pump may overheat
and possibly burn out. Make sure to open 3 jets at least 75%.
Knife valves are partially or fully closed.
Shut off spa immediately, otherwise your jet pump may overheat
and possibly burn out. Make sure to open all knife valves completely.
Nothing works except Blower, and it only pumps at very slow speed
“Pump/Blower” Fuse (on side of equipment pack) has blown out.
Replace the fuse and try to restart Jet Pump and Blower.
Air Blower does not work
Blower has overheated and tripped its internal Thermal Overload
switch.
The Thermal Overload will reset itself after the blower has suf-
ciently cooled down.
Air hose that activates “Blower” button has come loose, either at
back of “Blower” button or at equipment pack.
Make sure that air hose is attached rmly to back of the “Blower”
button and to the tting on the equipment pack. Inspect the hose for
visible leaks or damage. If any are found, replace the air hose. Exam-
ine the hose for obstructions, such as insects (re ants are a common
culprit). Clear any obstruction found.
When Air Blower is turned on, all equipment shuts off and won't restart
Blower has gotten wet.
The G.F.C.I. breaker has tripped because of moisture. The most
common causes are; 1) overlling of the spa (or large bather load)
causing water to overow the P-trap. 2) Large amounts of humidity
or rain, runoff from sprinklers, etc.
To correct the problem, drain spa water to appropriate level, if
necessary. Make sure there is no standing water under equipment.
Reset G.F.C.I. If G.F.C.I. immediately trips, the blower may still have
moisture in it. It may take up to a few days for the blower to dry suf-
ciently to be able to reset the G.F.C.I. If, after a few days, the problem
persists, contact your spa dealer.
Can hear Air Blower motor, but there are no bubbles in the spa
The pipe may have become disconnected from the blower.
Locate the blower, and check to see if the blower pipe has be-