Why is spa not heating 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 long does it take for a Dream Maker spa to heat up?
From the moment your spa is plug in, it is automatically pre-set to operate until it reaches 100°F. This process could take up to 20 hours depending on the initial water temperature.
How do I set the temperature on my Dream Maker Spa?
To change between each filter mode on a Dream maker Spa first push either the decrease or increase temperature button followed by the light button which will put you into the mode selection, then with the temperature buttons you can toggle between the 3 modes to chose your desired filtration and heating mode.
What does PR mean on a Dream Maker Spa?
Spa is shut down. Pr = When spa is first actuated, it will go into Priming Mode. ILOC = Interlock failure – possible pump or ozone spike .
What to do if your Dreammaker heater is not working?
So on Friday I went home and put a tarp doubled over op top of the tub end to end, then placed a sheet of plywood over the tarp and a couple 2×8’s to make up the rest of the coverage over the top of the tub so that it was fully sealed. Turned on the spa and left it.
What are the parts for Dream Maker spas?
Dream Maker Spas cover, hot tub filter, hot tub steps, Dream Maker Spas pump, Dream Maker Spas parts and overlays, jet replacements, tools, coverlifter
Are there any problems with the Dream Maker hot tub?
Dream Maker’s line of hot tubs varies in features, but most models have multiple jets, digital controls, a filtering system and a heating system. Many problems with the tub occur within one of these features. Some problems you are able to troubleshoot and repair, but other issues require a call to the dealer for assistance.
How does a Dreammaker hot stick pump work?
There are “fins” or groves in that part that create friction and that heats the water. That’s the “hot stick” part. Your new pump does not have that. In my experience you have to order the pump from dreammaker (I have replaced 2 on 2 separate tubs). BTW the tub will heat very slowly. I hate their setup