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Ohio Pools & Spas

6815 Whipple Ave.
NW North Canton,
OH 44720
(Just south of
Portage Street)

330.494.7755


5826 Mayfield Rd.
Mayfield Heights,
OH 44124
(1 mile west of I-271)
440.442.2775



STORE HOURS
Monday - Friday:
10 AM to 8 PM
Sat: 10 AM to 5 PM
Sun: 11 AM to 4 PM
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Heater Reset Information


Heater Reset Information
Prior to resetting the heater, turn off power to the spa and remove filter(s). Reset the heater by pressing down on the red button under the tape. A screw driver can be used to assist pressing the button down. Restore power and monitor temperature. 110 volt models will heat at approximately 2 ½ degrees per hour. 220 volt models will heat at approximately 5 degrees per hour. If spa reaches desired temperature, filter(s) should be chemically cleaned or replaced. If temperature does not increase, a service call is needed.
As you can see from this picture the tape that was covering the reset button has been removed to reset the button. After resetting, replace tape in order to prevent water from entering the recess.
Prior to resetting the heater, turn off power to the spa and remove filter(s). Reset the heater, restore power, and monitor temperature. 110 volt models will heat at approximately 2 ½ degrees per hour. 220 volt models will heat at approximately 5 degrees per hour. If spa reaches desired temperature, filter(s) should be chemically cleaned or replaced. If temperature does not increase, a service call is needed.

Prior to resetting the heater, remove the filter(s). This heater is called the "PDR" heater. "PDR" stands for power down reset and is simply reset by interrupting power for 30 seconds. Restore power and monitor temperature. 110 volt models will heat at approximately 2 ½ degrees per hour. 220 volt models will heat at approximately 5 degrees per hour. If spa reaches desired temperature, filter(s) should be chemically cleaned or replaced. If temperature does not increase, a service call is needed.

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