Spa draining
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Spa draining
Hi there! New pool owner here. We just moved into a house with a pool and since my husband and I have no clue on how the machinery works, we have a gentleman service our pool weekly. We came across an issue recently where we noticed that the water level in the spa area is draining and not filling back up, specifically when the filter is on. My pool service isn't open on weekends so I thought to ask here. My question is, are the valve switches in the correct orientation or do I need to move these to face a different direction. Thank you in advance for the help! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EjIvRqepMlcwUSqPP-iB5IgtxiE0acnl/view?usp=drivesdk
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Re: Spa draining
Try altering them, they are all labelled, it won't hurt. You have an image so that you can reset them back
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- I'm new here
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sun 13 Jun, 2021 17:45
- My Pool: Kidney shaped, Jandy, Pebble tech, Pool Pilot Digital autopilot systems, about 30x14 feet
Re: Spa draining
Denniswiseman wrote:Try altering them, they are all labelled, it won't hurt. You have an image so that you can reset them back
I'll try that. I'm just worried I'll break something. But I'll try it, thank you.
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- Pool Industry Leader
- Posts: 2594
- Joined: Tue 06 Sep, 2011 05:48
- My Pool: 10k inground fibreglass, Telescopic Cover, Hayward Powerline pump, Quality filter with glass media, 27kw output heat pump, K-2006C test kit
- Location: United Kingdom
Re: Spa draining
Don't force anything
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