Why is my Intex spa beeping?
A dirty filter will block the water from circulating your filter housing and a safety cut off valve will kick in to avoid breaking the pump displaying warning E02. This is one of the main causes of the alarm being set off.
Why is my hot tub filter beeping?
This means that the tub could be above its temperature limit or that the filters are clogged. The red flashing lights usually means that you’ll need to call for service.
Why won’t my Intex spa heat up?
Low flow in your spa or hot tub is most commonly associated with a dirty spa filter. If your spa heater won’t heat, remove and clean the filter(s) rule out a pressure or flow rate problem. Low water level, a clogged pump impeller, closed valves, clogged pipes or blocked spa drain covers can also cause flow issues.
How often should I change my Intex spa filter?
As a general rule you should change the filters in your Intex spa every week. If you use your hot tub a lot then change them even more often than this. Attempting to go too long between filter changes in your water will result in clarity issues, excessive foam, and increased chemical consumption.
What to do if your Intex hot tub is not working?
Turn off and unplug the control unit. When the water has cooled down, plug the GFCI/RCD and restart the system again. Turn the heater off, then press the filter and bubble buttons to lower the water temperature. If the problem persists, contact Intex Service Center.
How to solve Intex purespa hot tub error code E90?
For solving this problem all you have to do is following these steps: 1 Clean the filter cartridge of the hot tub or replace it with a new one. 2 If E90 persists, check and ensure there is no debris inside the spa tub inlet and outlet grids. 3 Make sure the spa water is clean and sanitized.
Why does my hot tub keep beeping and cutting out E02 warning?
This is more relevant for Lay-Z-Spa hots tubs although other brands do have this fault function. The pump housing displays an E02 warning which will cut off the pump and heating system, or the housing just cuts out altogether. TOP TIP: Reset the device after you try each common issues below for E02! Have you changed your filter recently?
What does Intex hot tub alarm code E98 mean?
Intex Hot Tub Alarm Code E98: Solution If you are experiencing alarm code E98 is displayed on your hot tub control panel, it means the spa has encountered either water or ambient temperature of 55℃ (131ºF) or above
Turn off and unplug the control unit. When the water has cooled down, plug the GFCI/RCD and restart the system again. Turn the heater off, then press the filter and bubble buttons to lower the water temperature. If the problem persists, contact Intex Service Center.
For solving this problem all you have to do is following these steps: 1 Clean the filter cartridge of the hot tub or replace it with a new one. 2 If E90 persists, check and ensure there is no debris inside the spa tub inlet and outlet grids. 3 Make sure the spa water is clean and sanitized.
This is more relevant for Lay-Z-Spa hots tubs although other brands do have this fault function. The pump housing displays an E02 warning which will cut off the pump and heating system, or the housing just cuts out altogether. TOP TIP: Reset the device after you try each common issues below for E02! Have you changed your filter recently?
Intex Hot Tub Alarm Code E98: Solution If you are experiencing alarm code E98 is displayed on your hot tub control panel, it means the spa has encountered either water or ambient temperature of 55℃ (131ºF) or above