If you haven't done this already. I would search your breaker panel for a circut breaker titled jacuzzi tub (or something to that effect), and if it is not listed I would get someone to monitor when the tub shuts off, while you flip each breaker off, one at a time so as to determine which breaker it is and then immediately title it. Next, an access panel to the tubs motor should be installed. After access is gained, inspect the pumps receptacle and if it is not GFIC protected I would return to the breaker panel, it may have a GFIC breaker. Pokemon movies in hindi dubbed download kickass.
If neither are the case, then have this issue repaired The button on your jacuzzi is air actuated with a flexible air line that connects to the actual switch, it may have broken or however became disconnected. Any questions, feel free. Feb 21, 2009.
Does you tub have the air system installed? If so you may have the air system advanced function. There are two types of air system advanced functions. With water level detector: A 30 second Drying cycle Will automatically start 20 minutes after the control has detected there is no more water remaining in the tub. With out water level detector: A 30 second Drying cycle Will automatically start 20 minutes after the complete stop of the blower. If you have the first type this may be normal or the water level sensor may be dirty or faulty.
If you have the second type it may be a control board problem. Hope this helps. Posted on Jan 12, 2014. Sounds like either the air button on the side of the tub has quit working or the air switch in the back of the motor is not working. Take the pump out. Get a straw, plug the pump into a working power outlet, blow into the straw into the air switch (where the air tubing was connected) on the motor. If the pump comes on/off when blowing into the straw then the air button on the tub is bad.
If the pump will not come on or turn off when blowing into the air switch with the straw then the Air Switch is bad. Jan 08, 2011.