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Hi Claude. If your spa jets appear to be pulsating or pausing, first check to make sure your filter isnot clogged. If your filter appears to be okay, you should next take a look at your hot tub's water level. If there is too little water, air could be working its way into the system through the jets.
You don't need to do any cooking to prepare freeze dried food. You just add hot water and wait 10 minutes. If you don't have any hot water you can use cold water to prepare cold food.
First of all, after each use, refill the tub with warm water and run the jets for about 10 minutes to clear out any excess debris etc.
To eliminate the smell/mildew/mold. : -Fill the tub to above the jet level with HOT (over 140deg.) water -Add two tablespoons of low sudsing dishwasher detergent and five cups of distilled white vinegar -Run the jets for 20 minutes -Drain the tub and use a tooth brush or any small brush to gently clean inside and around all of the jets and nozzles, remove all foreign material you can from the areas inside (disassemble the outter rings to do so) and around the outlets. Be as thorough as possible. -Rinse and refill the tub with CLEAN COLD water and run the jets for another 20 minutes. -Drain the water and the smell and mildew should be eliminated.
To prevent future mildew build up/odors once a month fill the tub with HOT water (again) and four to five cups of vinegar (no detergent) and run the jets for 20 minutes. Drain and fill with clean cold water running jets another 20 minutes. If the tub is used very often you can increase the scheduled flushing of the system to every two to three weeks. The mildew/mold flourishes in the warm wet areas inside the jet tubing and nozzles. Diligent maitenance is the best way to make sure you're not bathing with any unwanted guests in your bathwater!
see if the jet faces turn at all. Sometimes the jets are adjustable to allow more pressure from some jets. turn the face of the jet and see what happens.
First check your hot water hearter and see if its working right. If so try cleaning the jets in the dishwasher. Over time the will clog with particals and restrict water flow. Its easy to take them off. just unscrew whatever is holding the jets in and putting it back togeth should be just as easy.
-Personal expriance.
Mkae sure you are running kitchen hot water faucet before starting dish washer. If not you are getting mostly a cold water wash thru out the cycle. Also make sure the jet dry dispenser is full. Always use the liquid jet dry as the small cubes you can get do not work nearly as well.
What you smell is algae forming in the pipes. If you have small black particles in the tub when running the jets, it is algae. Fill the tub with hot water, add 2 teaspoons of cascade dish soap and 1/2 cup bleach. run the tub for 15 minutes and drain. fill tub with cold water, run for 15 minutes and drain, tub is now ready to use. repeat as necessary.
jets pull outside air in thru the water jet in a natural Venturi action. If you are referring to the air bubbles in a bathtub then, yes there are air blowers that have heaters inside them to warm the air before if goes into the tub.
hi there can you supply me with some more info so as i can hopefully help you a tad further
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Richie
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