Kohler K-1913 Homeowner's Manual page 19

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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptoms
15. The bath will fill to the
overflow, but fails to
maintain its water level.
16. The seal will not inflate.
Kohler Co.
Probable Causes
A. Toe tap drain is open, does not
close, or is leaking.
B. There is no power to the
controller.
C. One or both of the limit
switches are not making contact
or are damaged.
D. Water is splashing over the top
of the seal.
E. There is debris between the
door and seal.
F.
The drain valve is not working.
G. The controller is not working.
A. There is no power to the
controller or bath.
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Recommended Action
A. Close and/or clean the toe tap
assembly. Reseal and reattach the
drain. Replace if needed.
B. Plug in both ends of the controller
power cord or reset the breaker.
C1. Adjust the limit switch/switches
until contact is made.
C2. The limit switch/switches need to
be replaced. Call the Customer
Care Center using the information
provided on the back page of this
manual.
D. Lower the water level when filling
the bath. Reduce sudden
movements when bathing.
E. Clean all debris off the seal using a
can of compressed air.
F.
The drain valve needs to be
replaced. Replace the drain valve or
call the Customer Care Center
using the information provided on
the back page of this manual.
G. Replace the controller or call the
Customer Care Center using the
information provided on the back
page of this manual.
A1. Connect the controller to the power
supply.
A2. Reset the circuit breaker.
A3. Connect the bath power cord to the
J1 port on the controller.
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