Why does my hot tub say run pump for temp?
If the spa is displaying “RUN PUMP FOR TEMP”, it is likely in Rest mode and the spa has not circulated for over 1 hour. If you wish to keep the spa in Rest mode but would like to know the temperature of the spa water, simply press the Jets button.
What does the topside Control Panel on a hot tub do?
And that’s all the topside control is – a control panel, think of it as a remote control for your hot tub, wired into your spa controller, which is really the brains of the spa system. The spaside control panel, it’s just a convenient way to turn things on and off, and view equipment status lights and water temperature.
What does Th1 / 39 Mean on a hot tub keypad?
th1/39 = On startup indicates temperature probe problem. th2/current temperature = On startup indicates temperature probe problem. OH = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. hot = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. HL = High limit switch tripped.
How do I unlock the hot tub control panel?
However, there are a few steps that are similar if not the same for every hot tub. So, in order to unlock the control panel, users should find and press the “Time” button located on the hot tub’s operating panel. Then, the “Jets 1” button should be pressed followed by the “Set Down” button.
What does LF mean on a hot tub keypad?
LF = Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the 5th occurrence of “HFL” message with 24 hours). Heater is shut down, but other spa functions run normally. dr = Inadequate water detected in heater. dry = Inadequate water detected in heater.
And that’s all the topside control is – a control panel, think of it as a remote control for your hot tub, wired into your spa controller, which is really the brains of the spa system. The spaside control panel, it’s just a convenient way to turn things on and off, and view equipment status lights and water temperature.
th1/39 = On startup indicates temperature probe problem. th2/current temperature = On startup indicates temperature probe problem. OH = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. hot = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. HL = High limit switch tripped.
Why does my hot tub control panel keep blinking?
If there is any condensation, dry it off. A blinking red light on the control panel may indicate it needs to be reset. For most models, you will need to turn off the power to the spa for a minute or two and then turn it back on again. Turn on the lower amp breaker first if you have a hot tub powered by 240 volts.
LF = Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the 5th occurrence of “HFL” message with 24 hours). Heater is shut down, but other spa functions run normally. dr = Inadequate water detected in heater. dry = Inadequate water detected in heater.