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 Post subject: Air button STUCK
PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:54 pm 

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I recently purchased a home and the previous owner had a spa that was just sitting for some time. We finally got around to cleaning it up and making sure everything still worked which it did!

Everything worked fine. We filled it up cleaned it ran the pump, blower, etc. for some time to get all the stuff that built up into it for sometime out. We drained it and as we did the air button for the pump got stuck down!

How do I fix this? The button was tough to operate to begin with but now is stuck down and I can not turn on my pump. I checked the air line and couldn't find anything wrong, no holes, no corrosion, etc.

Please let me know what I need to do to repair this as I would like to get my spa up and running!

I tried searching but did not come across any answers. If I missed anything please post a link to a topic that will help or answer with any knowledge you have.

P.S. - I am a first time spa owner.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:46 pm 
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Replace it. Dirt routinely gets in the button, and binds it up after a bit of time.



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Are they generally easy to replace? Anywhere on the net that shows how?


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anyone?


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They're generally held in place with a plastic nut on the bottom.



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