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If your Aqua Plus timer is successfully turning on the filter but is not turning it off automatically, there could be a few potential causes for this issue:
Timer Programming: Double-check the programming of the Aqua Plus timer to ensure that the off time for the filter is correctly set. Verify that the timer is configured to turn off the filter at the desired time. Review the user manual for the Aqua Plus timer or consult the manufacturer's website for detailed instructions on how to properly program the timer.
Timer Power Supply: Check the power supply to the Aqua Plus timer. Ensure that it is receiving a consistent and uninterrupted power source. Any power disruptions or fluctuations can affect the timer's functionality. Confirm that the timer is properly connected to the power source and that there are no loose or damaged connections.
Defective Timer: It's possible that the Aqua Plus timer itself is faulty. If all the programming and connections seem correct, but the timer still fails to turn off the filter, it may require replacement. Consider contacting the manufacturer's customer support or consulting a pool professional for further assistance or potential warranty coverage.
Manual Override Switch: Some timers have a manual override switch or button that allows you to manually turn the filter on or off regardless of the timer settings. Ensure that this switch is not inadvertently set to the "On" position, as it would override the timer's control.
If you have exhausted these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it is recommended to reach out to the manufacturer's customer support or consult a professional pool technician. They can provide further guidance and assistance in diagnosing and resolving the issue with your Aqua Plus timer.
This can happen if there is not water in the system to prime it. If it has been out of use for a while, or if the water tank was low and you used most of the water for the last shot, steam, or hot water drink. With the machine off, fill the water tank, turn the machine on, and immediately, before heating up, run water out the steam wand. This will fill the system and clear the Ventilate message. Sometimes, if you use an aqua prima water filter, they can slow the water flow enough to trip the machine into sensing a lack of water. Be sure to change the filters on time.
That light indicate that you need to change the water filter in the tank. The water filter is either an Aqua prima or intenza filters. If you are not using the filter I would suggest to just reset the light. You can reset the light by holding down the water button under the coffee brew button. Looks like a water drop.
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