If you have an older Jet system that was installed with an aerator timer we do not suggest altering the time settings. If you feel you need to make an adjustment, contact your Jet service provider and they will diagnose your system to see if timer adjustments are warranted. Currently all new Jet systems are installed with continuous run aerators, the wear on the motor windings and bearing life due to condensation that occurs when cycling motors far outweighs the small cost savings in power usage when operating the aerator on a timer.
My alarm is going off what should I do?
If your aerator alarm is on in your control panel try hitting the red reset button to see if the aerator starts running again. Don’t use the reset button more than one or two times because multiple “loaded” starts could damage your aerator. If your alarm sounds again after hitting the reset button call your Jet Service Provider immediately. After contacting your service provider you can try silencing the alarm by turning off the main breaker to the control panel in house’s breaker panel.
How much should my replacement aerator cost?
Jet aerators are exchanged for new aerators based on a pro-rated exchange rate depending on the age of the motor. The longer the motor has been in service the more the exchange rate will be, the shorter the service time the lower the cost.