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If your pump is just humming this is an indication of a bad motor. You will need to provide the name of the pump and a model number to the supplier so they can match up the exact replacement for you so you won't have to re-plumb to put it back in.
Not as easily done as you would expect. What is the Model number of the Control Box under the bathtub? We need to know that before we can match up the sensor for you.
yes. search US Parts Center for a solution. They will want to know the model number of your pump and model number of the controls you have. Most likely it is a bad circuit board in the control box that turns the pump/blower on/off.
You can find the install and user guide on maax.com at http://www.maaxcollection.com/Produits/ProductInfo.aspx?cat=1&mdl=2227&loc=46&persist=True If you are looking for other information this is all that Maax has published to the public. Call their customer service line if the information you are looking for is not here.
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Finally resolved this on our own tub. We had C01 and E06 error alternating. After gaining access to the service door for the tub, I was able to determine that the ribbon cable for the water detector going to the electronics box on the back of the pump had become loose. After plugging it back in and then powering off/on the pump, the blinking light on the back of the pump went back to solid and the error on the control panel eliminated.
first of all check the circuit breakers to be sure one or both aren't kicked. be sure to turn the breaker all the way off and then fully on as a tripped breaker is in a halfway off position. if that doesnt fix your problem remove the access panel to the mechanical space in your tub. there are generally one or two reset buttons in there which can also kick off and need to be reset.
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