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Note that the purpose of this section is to show you how to remove & install a defective or broken jet assembly on a hot tub.    While every effort is made to be sure that virtually all areas of complexity are covered, you may find it more difficult or sometimes easier to accomplish this task.  Use common sense.  If the jet that you have on your pool or spa is a lot different from what is depicted here, then do not use these instructions. This is page 3 of this procedure.
Safety Warnings!
Remove Power from the spa/hot tub BEFORE performing this procedure.  Failure to comply with this requirement, can lead to electrical shock and/or electrocution!
Disclaimer

The instructions here are intended for general reference only.  Many hot tubs and spas are different from the one depicted here, and may require more or less mechanical effort or knowledge in order to achieve the desired results.
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installing the hose two are done, two more to go...
This shows an additional set of pictures relating to the last step.... being sure that you have enough cement applied to these kinds of joints.  When dealing with pvc like this, it's always best to hold the joints together for about 30 seconds or longer to prevent the two components from pushing themselves apart.  This is especially important in cold weather, as it takes a lot longer for pvc cement to complete it's bonding process.

assembly complete... assembly complete..
Installation of the new jet is now complete.  Caution... you MUST let this assembly sit, and the silicone allowed to cure  for at least 24 hours before putting water back in the tub

Remnants of the old jet assembly... the old jet assembly...
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