How do you unclog a Kohler jacuzzi tub?
How do you unclog a Kohler jacuzzi tub?
Fill the bath with warm water to a level 2″ above the highest jets, or leave water in the bath after using. Add 2 teaspoons of a low-foaming, powder automatic dishwashing detergent and 20 ounces of household bleach (5% to 6% sodium hypochlorite) to the water. Run the whirlpool for 5 to 10 minutes.
Why is my Kohler Whirlpool not turning on?
Kohler whirlpool units include multiple cables and connectors. During handling and installation, a cable may be disconnected. During installation, plumbers may remove components to slide the unit in place. Cables may not be reconnected or may be connected improperly. Press the power button on the keypad.
Why does my jetted tub heater not work?
You may also have to reset the heater on your jetted tub by following the directions in your user manual. Blockages in your tub’s circulation system may also prevent the tub from properly heating. The fix may be as simple as cleaning or replacing the tub’s filters.
Why is the gasket on my Bath clicker not working?
The clicker may have been over tightened causing the gasket to push outward. The photo on the right (Fig. 6) shows the gasket seated correctly between the clicker assembly and the stopper.
What to do if your bath clicker drain is not sealing?
If your bath clicker drain is not clicking or sealing properly, refer to the following troubleshooting information. Start with the stopper on the clicker mechanism and make sure it is tightened down all the way. The left photo (Fig. 1) shows the threads from the clicker assembly.
Kohler whirlpool units include multiple cables and connectors. During handling and installation, a cable may be disconnected. During installation, plumbers may remove components to slide the unit in place. Cables may not be reconnected or may be connected improperly. Press the power button on the keypad.
The clicker may have been over tightened causing the gasket to push outward. The photo on the right (Fig. 6) shows the gasket seated correctly between the clicker assembly and the stopper.
You may also have to reset the heater on your jetted tub by following the directions in your user manual. Blockages in your tub’s circulation system may also prevent the tub from properly heating. The fix may be as simple as cleaning or replacing the tub’s filters.
If your bath clicker drain is not clicking or sealing properly, refer to the following troubleshooting information. Start with the stopper on the clicker mechanism and make sure it is tightened down all the way. The left photo (Fig. 1) shows the threads from the clicker assembly.