What does Flo mean on my spa?

What does Flo mean on my spa?

issue with water flow
FLO Error Message If your tub is displaying this message it simply means that there is an issue with water flow. The most common reasons for the FLO error message are dirty filters, a low water level, clogged circulation pumps or bad sensors. The first thing you should do is check your tub’s water level.

What to do if your spa error code is Flo flow?

Proceed step by step, and you should be able to find the cause of the FL, FLO, FLOW or LF error code. If you need further assistance with spa trouble codes, feel free to give us a call at 800-770-0292.

Are there any error codes on my hot tub?

A comprehensive list of spa & hot tub touchpad (also referred to as spaside or topside control panel) error / fault codes, operational messages and reminders to suit practically all spas that have ever been made and sold throughout the world are listed here and for download also.

How to troubleshoot FL1 or flashing Flo error codes?

3. First verify your spa is receiving the specified incoming voltage into the circuit board as well as out of the circuit board to the transformer. Also, check all fuses for continuity. Next, check the service tag on the side of your circulation pump. This will tell you approximately what voltage your circulation pump should be getting.

Why does my hot tub have a Flo message?

The message can also be caused by soiled filters, plugged or bad Flow switches or a bad connection from the Flow switch to the PWA. In rare instances a bad PWA could cause a solid FLO message. If the pump checks out try and look at the filter, the circ line, the wiring to the Flow switch and the Flow switch.

What does Flo stand for in a spa code?

FLO* = Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). Hold = Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time. HOT = Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit.

Why does my Spa have a low flow code?

For low flow spa error codes, check the filter, check the pump and check the valves to find if something is obstructing the water flow. Blockages could be caused by a dirty filter, clogged impeller, closed valve or a piece of plastic film covering the spa drain. Low flow can also mean a low water level.

What is the error code for the spa?

PSoL = Pressure switch open with low pump. PSoH = Pressure switch open with high pump. ToE = Time out error. Rare system error. Spa unusable. Contact ACC. OHH = Overheat. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 118º Fat heater. OHS = Overheat. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 110ºF. SnA = Spa is shut down.

How to diagnose a Flo message on a hot tub?

Answer: When diagnosing a FLO message it is important to consider that there are 3 different types of FLO messages that your Spa’s logic is capable of displaying (a Solid FLO message, a Flashing FLO message and a Solid FLO2 message). First determine which message you are seeing.

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