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HotSpring Spa Model F Troubleshooting

HotSpring says its portable spas stand the test of time. If you own the company’s Classic spa, also known as Model F, you know whether or not this statement holds true; the company has not sold this particular model since 2000. So, if you are experiencing problems with your spa, try troubleshooting the issue before calling a qualified repair technician. You won't need any tools for these tasks.

Instructions

    • 1

      Check the power source if the “Power” light on the spa's main control panel is not on and the spa will not operate. Flip the appropriate breaker in your home’s main control panel to the “On” position if it has tripped. Flip the two ground fault circuit interrupters, or GFCIs, to the “On” position if they have tripped. You will find the GFCIs in the spa’s subpanel; their location will vary by installation. If power problems persist, call a qualified repair technician.

    • 2

      Flip the appropriate breaker in your home’s main control panel to the “Off” position if the “Power” light on the spa's main control panel blinks and the spa will not operate. The heater high-limit thermostat may have tripped. Wait 30 seconds. Flip the breaker to the “On” position. Clean clogged filters if the issue continues. Call a qualified repair technician if neither troubleshooting task works.

    • 3

      Clean clogged filters and push the red thermal cutoff button on top of the heater inside the equipment compartment if your spa does not heat but jets and lights operate; the “Ready” light on the spa's main control panel also will not be on. Flip the appropriate breaker in your home’s main control panel to the “Off” position and allow the circulation pump, also inside the equipment compartment, to cool if the problem persists. Flip the breaker to the “On” position. Call a qualified repair technician if the spa will not heat or if the heater or circulation pump thermal cutoffs trip frequently.

    • 4

      Add water and clean filters if jets are weak or surging. Also confirm that Comfort Control valves near the spa's main control panel are fully open. Call a qualified repair technician if jets continue to malfunction.

    • 5

      Clean clogged filters and confirm that the Comfort Control valves are fully open if the Moto-Massage jet does not operate or operates erratically. Call a qualified repair technician if the jet continues to malfunction.

    • 6

      Flip the appropriate breaker in your home’s main control panel to the “Off” position if the “Ready” indicator light blinks. Your temperature sensor may be malfunctioning. Wait 30 seconds. Flip the breaker to the “On” position. Call for a qualified repair technician if the light continues to blink.