Spa Troubleshooting Guide - Master Spas INT GS BAR HARBOR LE Owner's Manual

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SPA TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: For wiring outside of U.S. and Canada, GFCI may be referred to as a RCD (residual current
device). Be sure all local electrical codes are followed.
GFCI IS TRIPPING
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is required by the National Electrical Code for your
protection. The tripping of the GFCI may be caused by a component on the spa or by an electrical
problem. Electrical problems include but are not limited to, a faulty GFCI breaker, spa component,
power fluctuations, and/or improper wiring. If this is a new electrical service and GFCI installation,
an instantly tripping GFCI may likely be caused by improper wiring of the load neutral from
the GFCI to the spa. It may be necessary to contact an electrician if your Master Spas dealer
recommends doing so.
NOTHING ON THE SPA OPERATES
1. Check the control panel display for any messages. If there is a message, refer to the diagnostic
section on that spa model. There you will find the meaning of the message and what action is
to be taken.
2. If there is no message on the control panel and the control panel is completely dark (off), try to
reset the GFCI breaker.
DO NOT DIVE.
DO NOT DIVE.
The GFCI should be located in a weather proof box close to the spa,
but no closer than 5 ft.
If the spa does not respond, or the GFCI breaker continues to trip,
contact your Master Spas dealer or service organization.
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