How do I reset my Jacuzzi hot tub?
How do you reset a Jacuzzi hot tub?
- Press and hold the Jets pump 1 and Cooler (-) button at the same time for 3 seconds.
- Press the Warmer (+) button until the display shows “0”.
- If the timer has reached “0”, pressing the Jets pump 1 button will reset the counter.
What is the 616 code on my Jacuzzi hot tub?
If all else fails contact our Service Support Desk to book service of your ClearRay system. I own a 2010 Jacuzzi J300 hot tub and this morning the 616 code flashed on my LED display. I am also 100% certain that I have the ozonator system instead of the UV bulb system. Using your instructions above, the 616 code cleared.
How to fix jacuzzi brand hot tub error messages?
Press either + or -. This will change the display to = and will disable the countdown timer that creates the original message. Contact your dealer for replacement. Next up are the hot tub error messages for the newer Jacuzzi® series, J-400 and J-500 series. They have a full digital display, which will indicate what is wrong.
Why is my jacuzzi not working in Arizona?
If you cut power to your hot tub and open your cover for a couple hours to allow the spa to cool, this should correct the issue. If you are in an area with extremely warm conditions (i.e. Arizona), then it is sometimes helpful in the summer to place something between the cover and the hot tub to allow your spa water to breathe.
What is the error code on my jacuzzi heater?
If you power the spa back on and these steps don’t correct the error code, it is time to start troubleshooting the circuit board, sensors, and possibly the heater or topside (though not likely). Q:My control panel reads the error code “SN1.”
If all else fails contact our Service Support Desk to book service of your ClearRay system. I own a 2010 Jacuzzi J300 hot tub and this morning the 616 code flashed on my LED display. I am also 100% certain that I have the ozonator system instead of the UV bulb system. Using your instructions above, the 616 code cleared.
Press either + or -. This will change the display to = and will disable the countdown timer that creates the original message. Contact your dealer for replacement. Next up are the hot tub error messages for the newer Jacuzzi® series, J-400 and J-500 series. They have a full digital display, which will indicate what is wrong.
If you cut power to your hot tub and open your cover for a couple hours to allow the spa to cool, this should correct the issue. If you are in an area with extremely warm conditions (i.e. Arizona), then it is sometimes helpful in the summer to place something between the cover and the hot tub to allow your spa water to breathe.
If you power the spa back on and these steps don’t correct the error code, it is time to start troubleshooting the circuit board, sensors, and possibly the heater or topside (though not likely). Q:My control panel reads the error code “SN1.”