Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Table - Kohler K-1148 Manual Del Usuario

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Remove the Jets
Insert the tool hook as shown and pull the jet out of the
housing. The jet should be facing up when this is done.

Troubleshooting

This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. A Kohler Authorized Service Representative or
qualified electrician should correct any electrical problems. For warranty service, contact your dealer or
wholesale distributor.
Remove the Jets
Position the ball nozzle of the jet facing up. This will ensure the jet tool will not slip off.
Position the jet tool (provided) with the hook facing up.
Insert the jet tool into the opening of the jet and hook the inside top of the nozzle.
Place your thumb against the whirlpool wall while firmly grasping the jet tool.
Steadily pull the jet tool until the jet assembly pulls free from the housing. Be careful not to lose the
O-ring.
Reinstall the Jets
NOTE: To allow easy rotation and proper operation of the jet, the O-ring must be: (1) correctly positioned,
(2) lubricated, and (3) in good condition.
Install the O-ring onto the first shoulder of the jet.
Using the silicone lube packet (provided), lubricate the O-ring to prevent noisy operation of the jet.
Carefully insert the jet into the housing, then lightly push and rotate the jet until it snaps into
position. Do not force the jet.
Verify the jet is installed correctly. The jet should turn smoothly both clockwise and
counterclockwise. Remove and reinstall, if necessary.

Troubleshooting Table

Symptoms
1.
Whirlpool will not
start/stop.
Kohler Co.
Probable Causes
A. There is no power to the pump.
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Reinstall the Jets
Housing
Slide the O-ring
onto the first
shoulder of the jet.
Insert the jet into the housing, and lightly
push and rotate until it snaps in position.
Recommended Action
A. Verify the pump is plugged in
and the GFCI/RCD is not
tripped. Verify the outlet has
power using a multi-meter or by
connecting a 110V item that you
know is working (lamp, radio,
etc.) into the outlet. Repair as
needed.
Inspect and
lubricate the O-ring.
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