What should the water level be in a spa?
Check the water level of a hot tub frequently. Natural evaporation or heavy use of the hot tub can quickly reduce the water level and reduce the effectiveness of the spa’s plumbing system. Adjust the water level as needed so that the water is always about 2 to 3 inches above the bottom of the filter while not in use.
What does flashing FL1 MSG mean on water pump?
Your assistance/suggestions is greatly appreciated. Cathy a flashing FL1 msg means the flow or psi switch is not closed when the pump is running. If you are sure your filters are not soiled you will next want to check that your water level is good ie just touching the bottom of your cushions or 3/4 of the way up your weir gate assy by the filter.
Why do I get a Flo message on my hot tub?
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. Top it off and see if this fixes the problem.
What are the good things about flow water?
Flow Water has some good things going for it. Its high mineral content is likely to be beneficial to health, as is its alkaline pH balance. The company marketing the water is obviously environmentally conscious, offering free delivery in electric cars and focusing on ultra-environmentally friendly packaging.
Is the packaging of flow water reusable?
However, it’s important to note that the water isn’t “bottled” in the strictest sense. Instead it’s packaged in a non-PET, BPA-free container made from renewable materials. Flow Water claims its packaging is 100% recyclable and 70% reusable. Who Makes Flow Water? Flow Water was founded by Nicholas Reichenbach, its current CEO.
What’s the difference between fl, Flo, flow and LF?
These are usually presented as FL, FLO or FLOW on your display, although it may appear as LF (Low Flow) or PS (Pressure Switch). Low flow error codes are really a self-preservation exercise for your hot tub.
How to diagnose a low water flow problem?
A flow problem is more difficult to diagnose and usually more difficult to solve. To determine if low flow is a problem you will check the following: Find your real needs (see chart below). Check the pump to see if it is capable of delivering water at the rate you require. See if your home’s plumbing can handle your needs.
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. Top it off and see if this fixes the problem.
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.