Liyanna Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 Good Afternoon! I am a recent new owner of a reconditioned 1999 Sundance Maxxus Spa! I purchased it with a 30 day warrantee in August. Everything has run smoothly, and I'm very happy with my new/used spa. But..now it is time for me to maintain it properly by a 'first time' draining. (nervous) I have also recently discovered a few issues that I'm unsure about, and want to remedy b4 I attempt the first draining and refill. First, the footwell light inside the tub has burned out, and although I know what kind of bulb it needs to replace....I havent got a clue as to where the location of the current light is at. Can someone help me with finding it?? Also, one of the intelli-jet control knob seems to be stuck on the 'air' position, no matter which way i turn it, I continually get the 'air' circulation within the tub. Is there any way I can 'fix' this? I was told it may just have been turned past the 'click' stop and needs to get put back into the correct position? thank you.. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
op1 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 Good Afternoon! I am a recent new owner of a reconditioned 1999 Sundance Maxxus Spa! I purchased it with a 30 day warrantee in August. Everything has run smoothly, and I'm very happy with my new/used spa. But..now it is time for me to maintain it properly by a 'first time' draining. (nervous) I have also recently discovered a few issues that I'm unsure about, and want to remedy b4 I attempt the first draining and refill. First, the footwell light inside the tub has burned out, and although I know what kind of bulb it needs to replace....I havent got a clue as to where the location of the current light is at. Can someone help me with finding it?? Also, one of the intelli-jet control knob seems to be stuck on the 'air' position, no matter which way i turn it, I continually get the 'air' circulation within the tub. Is there any way I can 'fix' this? I was told it may just have been turned past the 'click' stop and needs to get put back into the correct position? thank you.. L I am by no means an expert. But I am just finishing up a reconditioning project on a 1992 Sundance Maxxus I picked up for free. (I'll post my story and pics eventually) If you post or email me some pics I may be able to help you out. As far as the air intake valves mine were stuck and difficult when I got this unit. I used some Teflon spray on them and worked them free. OP1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAMES THE HOT TUB GUY Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Good Afternoon! I am a recent new owner of a reconditioned 1999 Sundance Maxxus Spa! I purchased it with a 30 day warrantee in August. Everything has run smoothly, and I'm very happy with my new/used spa. But..now it is time for me to maintain it properly by a 'first time' draining. (nervous) I have also recently discovered a few issues that I'm unsure about, and want to remedy b4 I attempt the first draining and refill. First, the footwell light inside the tub has burned out, and although I know what kind of bulb it needs to replace....I havent got a clue as to where the location of the current light is at. Can someone help me with finding it?? Also, one of the intelli-jet control knob seems to be stuck on the 'air' position, no matter which way i turn it, I continually get the 'air' circulation within the tub. Is there any way I can 'fix' this? I was told it may just have been turned past the 'click' stop and needs to get put back into the correct position? thank you.. L I am by no means an expert. But I am just finishing up a reconditioning project on a 1992 Sundance Maxxus I picked up for free. (I'll post my story and pics eventually) If you post or email me some pics I may be able to help you out. As far as the air intake valves mine were stuck and difficult when I got this unit. I used some Teflon spray on them and worked them free. I can help both of you contact me and I will be more than happy to help to much to type send me a email premierhottubs@etcmail.com OP1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAMES THE HOT TUB GUY Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Good Afternoon! I am a recent new owner of a reconditioned 1999 Sundance Maxxus Spa! I purchased it with a 30 day warrantee in August. Everything has run smoothly, and I'm very happy with my new/used spa. But..now it is time for me to maintain it properly by a 'first time' draining. (nervous) I have also recently discovered a few issues that I'm unsure about, and want to remedy b4 I attempt the first draining and refill. First, the footwell light inside the tub has burned out, and although I know what kind of bulb it needs to replace....I havent got a clue as to where the location of the current light is at. Can someone help me with finding it?? Also, one of the intelli-jet control knob seems to be stuck on the 'air' position, no matter which way i turn it, I continually get the 'air' circulation within the tub. Is there any way I can 'fix' this? I was told it may just have been turned past the 'click' stop and needs to get put back into the correct position? thank you.. L I am by no means an expert. But I am just finishing up a reconditioning project on a 1992 Sundance Maxxus I picked up for free. (I'll post my story and pics eventually) If you post or email me some pics I may be able to help you out. As far as the air intake valves mine were stuck and difficult when I got this unit. I used some Teflon spray on them and worked them free. I can help both of you contact me and I will be more than happy to help to much to type send me a email premierhottubs@etcmail.com OP1 I can help both of you contact me and I will be more than happy to help to much to type send me a email premierhottubs@etcmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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