What does 03 mean on a hot tub?

What does 03 mean on a hot tub?

AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE
E03 ERROR CODE AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE. REASON, THE TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW. This error code is visible if the ambient air temperature is too low outside. The spa pump will not run if the air temperature is below 4-6°c.

What is the hot tub control system error code?

Error Code Description BJ2P Hi-Limit – w a ter temp t o o hi g h C4.4 Hi- Limit Cd, CLd F r eeze C o nd iti o n CE 01 Stuck Touchpad button

Why does my hot tub have a flow error?

Flow errors are caused when the hot tub’s sensors detect a lack of water flow through the heater element. Common causes of flow errors include: Low water levels. If the water is less than halfway up the opening to the skimmer/filter area, there simply may not be enough water flowing through the filtration system.

How to know if your hot tub is overheating?

Hot Tub Topside Keypad Error Codes & Messages 1 Balboa. OH = Sensors reading 112-118° F. OHH = Overheat. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 118° F at heater. 2 Brett Aqualine 3 CTI. OH = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. HL = High limit switch tripped. 4 EasyPak 5 Gecko 6 Hercules 7 Hurricane 8 Hydro-Quip

What does the code OH mean on a hot tub?

OH : Overheat. Spa temp over 108°. HLoH : Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected, shorted, or spa temp is above 112° F. SEoP : Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but spa operational. SESH : Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but spa operational.

Are there error codes for digital hot tubs?

The best thing about digital spas and hot tubs – those with a spa side control panel – is that you are given error codes for most equipment problems. Spa error codes can be somewhat cryptic, but when you have the BIG LIST of CODES, you can immediately define the two or three digit source of trouble.

Why does my hot tub have an OH code?

It is almost always a flow problem. When it’s not a flow problem, it’s usually a bad temp sensor, high limit switch or a stuck relay. Here’s another Cal Spa troubleshooting flowchart for spa error codes OH, including testing the spa heater element for excessive resistance.

What to do if your spa error code is Oh?

Here’s another Cal Spa troubleshooting flowchart for spa error codes OH, including testing the spa heater element for excessive resistance. This type of testing should only be done with the spa heater and all systems powered OFF, and only performed by someone who is qualified to test safely.

What to do if your hot tub is overheating?

Open the spa cover and let the spa cool down for 10 minutes, then touch the control panel to reset the circuits, or push a red reset button on air systems. For OH, HH or HOT trouble codes, an overheating hot tub is not usually a heater problem.

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