What does an error code mean on a hot tub?
This error code stands for overheat. You can call a tech for assistance, but here is a home remedy you might want to try first: Take the spa cover off and let the water cool down. Program the filter for Economy mode, and cancel the Summer Logic condition, which occurs when the actual water temperature goes above the set temperature.
What to do when your jacuzzi hot tub is not working?
Take off the spa cover to allow the water to cool down and reduce thermostat settings. Switch spa to Programmable Mode in order to turn the heater on solely during programmed filter cycles. Shut the power down to the hot tub and contact the dealer or service technician if the problem continues.
What does BLB mean on a jacuzzi heater?
If you see some variation of the letters BLB flashing across your control panel, it means that the UV bulb needs to be replaced. You can purchase one from your local Jacuzzi® dealer. Sn1/Sn2. This indicates that there is an open or shorted sensor, which means your heater is disabled and/or your hot tub has deactivated.
What does FL1 mean on a hot tub?
FL1/FL2. This code means any of the following: the flow switch is malfunctioning open (FL1) or closed (FL2), the filter cartridge needs to be changed or cleaned, or there is an “air lock” condition at the circulation pump intake. The hot tub heater and jets pump will likely deactivate, so now is a great time to call a service tech.
What does an error code on a jacuzzi mean?
Error codes are your hot tubs way of telling you what’s wrong. This not a comprehensive list, but it’s a great start and covers almost all common problems. SN1Open Hi Limit Sensor. ould also be shorted. Replace Hi Limit Sensor. SN3Open Temperature Sensor. ould also be shorted. Replace Temperature Sensor.
Take off the spa cover to allow the water to cool down and reduce thermostat settings. Switch spa to Programmable Mode in order to turn the heater on solely during programmed filter cycles. Shut the power down to the hot tub and contact the dealer or service technician if the problem continues.
FL1/FL2. This code means any of the following: the flow switch is malfunctioning open (FL1) or closed (FL2), the filter cartridge needs to be changed or cleaned, or there is an “air lock” condition at the circulation pump intake. The hot tub heater and jets pump will likely deactivate, so now is a great time to call a service tech.
If you see some variation of the letters BLB flashing across your control panel, it means that the UV bulb needs to be replaced. You can purchase one from your local Jacuzzi® dealer. Sn1/Sn2. This indicates that there is an open or shorted sensor, which means your heater is disabled and/or your hot tub has deactivated.