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Originally Posted by CowboyFan1 HELP!!! Any help someone can give will be greatly appreciated!!! |
The max water height in the tub is controlled by a 1.5 thick and 3 inch circular pressure switch that is controlled by air pressure. When the water level in the tub rises, the air in the top of the tub get trapped and pressurized. High up in the tub is a small exit, and a thin rubber hose connects that to the pressure switch.
At a preset pressure the switch turns the electric water valve off.
If either the hose is lose, or broken, or leaking, or blocked, the pressure switch can not close the water valve, and the tub overflowes.
It is also possible that the switch is faulty, or that some water is trapped in the tube, changing the pressure switch operation (either of these seems the problem here).
Advice :
FIRST disconnect the power lead from the socket, and put the cable on the ground in front of you : safety first!
Remove the rear cover.
Locate the pressure switch and carefully free it from it's location : if possible do not remove the wiring. Otherwise write down which wire is connected to which contact.
Carefully remove the hose connected to the pressure switch lose from the tub. If not possible, remove the hose from the pressure switch instead.
Check if there is any water in the tube, and if so remove it.
Blow on the hose (or on the switch hole) : when you increase the pressure you have to hear the click of the switch activating. If not, the switch is faulty.
If you hear the click : again make sure that no water is left in the hose, and reinstall everything again. The problem should be solved now.
Success!
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