Why does my Spa have a flashing temp?
Also, while the temp may be staying at 100, that may just be from the spa running and filtering. Your spa doesn’t have a heater, it heats from friction of the water, and heat generated from the pump. If it’s flashing 60, it’s set at 60.
What does it mean when spa light is blinking?
SnA = Spa is shut down. Sensor plugged into jack A is not working. Snb = Spa is shut down. Sensor plugged into jack B is not working. SnS = Sensors out of balance. If alternating with temp, may be temporary condition. If display shows only this message (blinking) spa is shut down.
How can I tell if my hot tub is flashing?
If it’s flashing 60, it’s set at 60. One way to find out if it’s a bad control head, or bad circuit-board, is to unplug the topside, and power up the spa. Wait a minute or two, and, carefully, plug the topside back in (without shocking yourself!) and quickly see if it has set itself lower.
What does it mean when spa is shut down?
SnS = Sensors out of balance. If alternating with temp, may be temporary condition. If display shows only this message (blinking) spa is shut down. HFL = Substantial difference between temperature sensors detected. Could indicate a flow problem. LF = Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the 5th occurrence of “HFL” message with 24 hours).
Why is the blinking light on my spa not working?
Sensor plugged into jack B is not working. SnS = Sensors out of balance. If alternating with temp, may be temporary condition. If display shows only this message (blinking) spa is shut down. HFL = Substantial difference between temperature sensors detected.
When to use Spa when temperature is flashing?
Do not use spa when temperature is flashing or the OH message is displayed. HLoH = Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP = Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH = Sensor short, nonfunctional.
What to do when your spa light goes off?
Shut the spa power off, remove the filter and make sure all the jets are open. Then power the system back up, if the error code goes away, the problem was either a dirty filter (clean or replace) or too many jets were closed off.
What are the error codes on the spa side?
Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time. Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Communication between the panel and circuit board is faulty.
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.
How to know if your hot tub is in summer logic?
Inspect your Flow Switch for hair or debris wrapped around the paddle. Also check to see that your spa is not in Summer Logic (spa water reaches 2 DEGREES above the set temperature). If your spa is in Summer Logic, cool the water off by opening the cover and or adding some cold water to the spa.