What to do when hot tub says FLO?
How to Troubleshoot a Hot Tub FLO Error Code
- Shut down the spa at the breaker.
- Make sure there is no debris in the water that can get sucked into the pump.
- Take out all of the filter(s) and set them aside.
- Turn spa back on at the breaker with the filters out.
What does it mean when your hot tub says flow error?
A hot tub flow error indicates that there is a problem with the flowing of water through the hot tub heater. Some of the most common hot tub error codes are FLO, FL1 or FL2, and are picked up by flow or pressure switches.
What to do if your jacuzzi is flashing FL-1 code?
If you have a Jacuzzi and the topside is flashing FL-1 code and the heat is not working ? This is your DIY ( How Fix My Spa VIDEO ) In this video I will show you STEP BY STEP what to look for and check to figure out what is the problem and why the heat is not working along with TIPS on how to get your Jacuzzi heating and running again…
Why is there no flow in my jacuzzi?
If the flow issue does not clear after solution A or B then it is possible you either have a faulty pump that is not pushing the water through or a faulty pressure/flow switch. If this is the case, we recommend calling a technician to help solve your hot tub problem.
What is the error code for the jacuzzi?
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Is there an error on my hot tub?
An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Testing a HOT TUB Pressure Switch / Hot Tub Water Not Heating?
What to do if you get an error message on your jacuzzi?
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. In addition to telling you the probable cause, and recommended steps to fix. Although most of their ‘fixes’ are just contact the supplier.
What does it mean when your jacuzzi water is too hot?
After the pump primes itself, the error message should go away.5. Contact dealer or a service technician if problem continues. One of the sensors detected that the water in the hot tub is 112°F (44°C). Stands for “Overheat”- and the tub shuts down because water temp is too hot.
What causes a jacuzzi hot tub to be deactivated?
The filter/circulation may also be deactivated. The flow switches malfunctioning open, the circulation pump’s filter cartridge is excessively dirty or an air lock condition has occurred at the circulation pump intake. Contact your hot tub supplier, or a qualified technician to service. Heater is deactivated.