Maintenance & Troubleshooting - Whitehall P-10-S Instructions For Operation And Care Of

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance Schedule
The whirlpool requires regular maintenance. Set up and
follow a maintenance schedule. The table at lright
represents minimum intervals for maintenance.
When using maintenance products, follow the
manufacturers' directions and read the manufacturer's
SDS, Safety Data Sheets. You can purchase a
recommended disinfectant from Whitehall Customer
Service (Back of Manual) or your Whitehall distributor.
Maintenance Procedures
Turbine:
Motors are equipped with sealed greased ball bearings
that do not require lubrication. Vent holes in the motor
cover shell must be cleaned periodically to allow free air
flow and prevent overheating.
Hard Water:
The mineral properties of hard water, if allowed to build up
over a period of time, have the potential for creating
damage to the moving parts of the turbine assembly. We
recommend the installation of a water softener or if that is
not possible, the use of a water softening agent.
Note: The thermometer gauges temperatures from 40° to
140° F. Do not allow temperatures to exceed 140° to avoid
damaging the thermometer.
To recalibrate: Immerse the stem a minimum of 4" into the
water turn on the turbine assembly and another accurate
temperature gauge to compare and use the external
adjustment screw provided a on the thermometer casing
as indicated.
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Troubleshooting
When there is a significant loss in pressure at the
turbine assembly:
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Check water inlet holes underneath the pump, clean
away any foreign material.
Add water, pump body must be completely submerged.
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Turbine does not start when switch is turned on:
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Check your power source.
Have a qualified technician check switch, fuses, GFI
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Cord and main circuit.
Turbine ceases operation:
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Check for motor overloads: Possible causes are:
A- Blocked motor ventilation holes
B- Excessive current load
NOTE: The motor is equipped with a thermal overload
protector. In an overheated condition, the motor will
automatically shut off until it has returned to a normal
operating temperature, then resume operation.
Minimum
Maintenance Intervals
Disinfecting (page 24)
Cleaning (page 25)
Inspecting (page 2)

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