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Laurel Mountain Whirlpools Warranty
This Laurel Mountain Whirlpools bath is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for the following periods. The bathtub shell, pump, heater, and blower carry a 5 year warranty. Other
working parts are warranted for 3 years. Proof of purchase is required.
This warranty is issued to the original purchaser and shall be effective from the date of purchase as shown on
purchaser's receipt. Laurel Mountain Whirlpools will repair or replace (at their choice) any unit which proves to be
defective in material or workmanship under normal use and service, having been properly installed. This warranty is the
only express warranty made by Laurel Mountain Whirlpools and is limited to the duration of this warranty. Any labor
charges and/or damage incurred in installation, repair or replacement as well as incidental and consequential damages
connected therewith are excluded and will not be paid by Laurel Mountain Whirlpools. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. This warranty is void for any damage to the bath due to abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, any
use violating instructions furnished by us, or repair not authorized in writing by Laurel Mountain.
PROBLEM
ON/OFF BUTTON
Remove trim ring and plunger. Clean
Won't depress
interior, lubricate with small amount of
vasoline.
PUMP
-Check to see if on/off switch or
-Won't Start
pneumatic switch is ON.
-Check electric power supply. Reset the
circuit breaker or replace fuse if
necessary.
-Check ground fault circuit interrupter.
Reset if tripped.
-Check to see if both ends of plastic air
switch tubes are connected.
Check for binding of motor shaft or
-Motor hums
obstruction in pump. Manually rotate
motor shaft to see that shaft turns freely.
-Check to see if highest jet is clogged.
Check to see that water is at a high
enough level for pump to prime.
-Check for air leak in suction line. Slightly
loosen pump union & then retighten by
hand.
-Check for obstruction in piping system.
LEAKS
Loosen pump unions and inspect o-ring
-Pump Unions
for proper sealing. Retighten.
-Pump o-ring
or seal
Call Laurel Mountain Whirlpools
-Pipe to Jet
customer service at 1-800-930-0050
JET
Turn the trim ring around the jet. This
Low/no water
will open/close the jet.
pressure
LMW – Trade Line Owner's Manual
WHIRLPOOL
SOLUTION
PROBLEM
BLOWER
-Check electric power supply. Reset the
-Fails to
circuit breaker or replace fuse if necessary.
operate
-Check ground fault circuit interrupter.
Reset if tripped.
-If the system has been functioning for an
extended period of time, it is possible that
the thermic protection has shut off the
motor. Allow to cool off for at least 30
minutes before further use.
MOTOR
Verify that the main air hose from the
-Runs but no
manifold to the blower is properly
air blown
connected. If necessary, reconnect and
through jets
tighten clamps.
If the air outlets of a jet head are obstructed
JET HEAD
by soap or other residues, fill the tub with
AIR
warm water, then switch the system on and
OUTLETS
off several times. The air outlets should be
-Are
cleared, if this is not sufficient, carefully tap
obstructed
on the jet heads with the handle of a screw
driver or similar tool while the blower runs.
-Fill the tub to working level & operate
AIR
blower on high for 5 minutes. Carefully feel
the flexible connection hose where it
HEATER
connects to blower. The hose and its
immediate area should feel warm to the
-Does not
touch, if not,call Laurel Mountain Whirlpools
appear to
be working
-If your tub is installed against 2 outside
walls, adequate insulation is recommended
to minimize heat loss.
AIR BATH
SOLUTION

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