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  1. GoldMomVA

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    bummer. I thought I had it figured out. Here is the picture of the pool and spa. They are completely separate. When the valve was in the previous position, when in pool mode, the level in the spa kept increasing until it overflowed onto the pool deck. I used the spa drain setting to get it back...
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  3. GoldMomVA

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    NOW I think this is correct. The valve on the left must be some bypass for winter spa operation. I closed it, and now spa no longer overflows while in pool mode. Phew! No more watering the hillside with expensive pool water.
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  5. GoldMomVA

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    Is it maybe one of the manual valves in the wrong position?
  6. GoldMomVA

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    This is how they are in spa mode.
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  8. GoldMomVA

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    This is how they are situated in pool mode, but then the spa overflowed again.
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  10. GoldMomVA

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    Ok. I was wrong. The spa overflowed again.
  11. GoldMomVA

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    I think I figured it out via trial and error. Thank you again for your help. I will probably be back for help if I decide to try to close the pool myself in the fall!
  12. GoldMomVA

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    Hello, again Thank you again for your help. I opened up the panel again, and the booster pump was indeed disconnected, along with the low speed of the filter pump. I plugged those back in, and the booster pump started right up…yay! The actuators are a puzzle now. They were also unplugged, but...
  13. GoldMomVA

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    Hello, again I already did the service mode with the filter pump on, then the aux 1, but it didn’t start even after waiting 5 mins. I thought there might be a delay. I will try taking off the cover again tomorrow. I already did that to access the dip switches. I will take a picture and post it...
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  20. GoldMomVA

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    thank you for your reply. Here are some photos of the equipment and panel. I followed the wires from the valves to the panel, and everything is connected. I looked inside the two electrical junction boxes, and everything is connected.
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  26. GoldMomVA

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    I found the switches on the diverter valves and they were switched off (in the middle). I tried them in both of the other positions, and still no movement. I tried controlling from the main panel in service mode, but still no luck getting the booster to start. The pool looks ok now, but the...
  27. GoldMomVA

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    I tried turning on the pump and cleaner. The cleaner booster never powered on. Also, I noticed the two powered valve levers do not move. What am I doing wrong?
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    I found the dip switches, and flipped them on. So, now the cleaner can be turned on. I haven’t tried to turn it on again. Nervous.
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    Oh, and water is dripping from the filter flush valve, and I found a gasket in the pump filter, that I have no idea where it came from.
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