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I don't see any start button on my jacuzzi tub. Tub is tield on the sides. Electric panel has a jacuzzi switch that I have conformed it's on. Looked at the back panel and everywhere. I can not locate it a start button. Air jets rotate but I don't see it working. How do I start Jacuzzi?
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Contact the Dealer and seek qualified tech service. Risk of electric shock/***** You should not take the risk but have a QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSON perform the work.
Probably control panel or if there are separate pumps for each side, that side's pump probably doesn't have a relay working with bad switch from the control panel.
IF that is the one I recall, the switch is not connected to the tub. When you press the button, it sends air pressure to the switch under the tub to activate it;. You need to check the tubing and the switch
There may be a ringer volume switch on the side that got set to the off position inadvertently. If there is a "menu" button press it and see if there is a ringer control option.
If it is a air button that pushes in and comes back up, there is a good chance that the switch (which is mounted on the pump/motor) is bad. If the switch is a touch button on a key pad, the problem is in the control box for the pump/motor.
All the electric power source to all jacuzzi tubs all required to be protected by a "ground fault" device. Have you noticed special wall receptacles in your kitchen and bathroom that have 'test' and 'reset' buttons? There may be a receptacle (or something that looks like a receptacle but without any slots for plugs) near the tub. Push the reset button. If the pump for the tub has an access panel, the device may be behind the panel. And last, the circuit breaker in the main electrical panel may be a ground fault type and needs reset there. Good Luck
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