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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptoms
2.
Door shimmies or shakes.
3.
Water is leaking/running
from accumulator.
4. Bath will not fill all the
way to overflow.
Kohler Co.
Probable Causes
B. One or both of the
counterweight cables are not fed
through the pulleys.
C. The bath was not leveled
properly, causing
counterweights to rub or
generate a noise.
D. Mounting bracket is not
adjusted properly.
E. Door is rubbing against the bath
or access panel.
F.
A roller is damaged or has
fallen off.
G. There is excessive wear on the
latch pin and/or strike plate.
A. Mounting bracket needs
adjustment.
A. Normal operation. The
accumulator is draining into the
receptor.
B. Water supply connection is
loose or damaged.
C. Accumulator fitting(s) are loose
or disconnected.
D. Accumulator drain hose is
disconnected or leaks.
A. The water supply connection is
loose or damaged.
B. Toe tap drain does not close or
is leaking.
C. No power to the bath controller.
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Recommended Action
B. Use the provided tool to run the
counterweight cable onto the
pulleys.
C1. Level the bath.
C2. Confirm the counterweights do not
contact the receptor when the door
is up. If there is contact the
receptor drain is not low enough in
the subfloor. Enlarge the drain
cutout and lower the receptor or
raise the bath using the adjustable
feet.
D. Reduce the pressure on the door by
adjusting the mounting brackets
outward using the slots.
E1. Adjust the door outward using the
slots in the pulley assembly.
E2. Adjust the lower access panel
bracket rearward using the slots.
E3. Adjust the brush seal under the
door forward using the slots.
F.
Replace the roller.
G1. Apply a drop or two of oil to the
face of the strike plate.
G2. Adjust the rubber bumper to center
the latch pin in the strike plate
opening when the door is raised.
A. Adjust one or both of the mounting
brackets inward using the slots,
until it is snug against the rollers.
A. See the "Normal Operation
Includes" portion of the
"Troubleshooting."
B. Reseal the water inlet connections
and/or reconnect them.
C. Replace the accumulator connection
fitting(s).
D. Reconnect or tighten the
accumulator drain line connection
and route it to the receptor drain.
A. Reseal the water inlet connections
and reconnect them.
B. Clean the toe tap assembly. Reseal
and reattach the drain. Replace if
needed.
C. Plug in both ends of the controller
power cord or reset the breaker.
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