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How do I clear my hot tub lines?

How do I clear my hot tub lines?

All you need to do remove the filters, add a biofilm remover, such as Water’s Choice Clean & Drain, add it directly to the old, dirty spa water and run all the jets on high speed for about 2 hours. Following this, drain the hot tub as you normally would and do your normal cleaning.

What does it mean when a hot tub says Flo?

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If your tub is displaying this message it simply means that there is an issue with water flow. The most common reasons for the FLO error message are dirty filters, a low water level, clogged circulation pumps or bad sensors. The first thing you should do is check your tub’s water level.

How to fix your ” low flow ” spa problems?

If so, take a look at our helpful video showing you how to fix this issue by simply removing the outlet screen in your tub. This screen tends to get clogged, therefore blocking and preventing the circulation and ozone from getting into the spa. Once screen is removed, clean it out, wait for water to reheat, and place back in tub.

What to do if your spa cover is not installed?

Improper water flow: Refer to NO, LOW, OR SURGING WATER FLOW (above). Spa cover not installed: Replace spa cover. Inaccurate thermometer: Measure water temperature with an accurate thermometer. Insufficient heat time: Increase heating periods on timer operation. Temperature not set correctly: Adjust thermostat setting.

What to do if your spa water level is too high?

Ozone bulb defective: Contact your local dealer. Spa overfilled: Adjust spa water level. Too many people in spa: Adjust spa water level. Drain valve left open: Shut off drain valve. Couplings or unions loose: Tighten or contact your local dealer. Incorrect water chemistry: Contact your local dealer. Pump seal leaking: Contact your local dealer.

What’s the best way to clean your spa?

Soak in your spa’s sparkling clean water by following these simple cleaning tips. For the whole spa: Use a mild non-abrasive, non-sudsing cleaner and a soft rag or nylon scrubber to remove dirt build-up. For minor surface cleaning: Use common baking soda to clean small surface areas.