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How do you fix flow error?

How do you fix flow error?

How to Troubleshoot a Hot Tub FLO Error Code

  1. Shut down the spa at the breaker.
  2. Make sure there is no debris in the water that can get sucked into the pump.
  3. Take out all of the filter(s) and set them aside.
  4. Turn spa back on at the breaker with the filters out.

What does Dy stand for on a hot tub?

dy – Too Little Water in Heater There is not enough water in the heater and the hot tub is shutting down.

What should I do if my GFCI goes out in my hot tub?

There may be an issue with your GFCI. Disconnect all hot tub components from your GFCI, then reset it. If it immediately trips even though nothing is attached to it, your GFCI is most likely faulty and will need to be replaced. There may be an issue with one of your hot tub’s components, such as the heater, the pumps, or the entertainment system.

Why does my jetted hot tub not work?

Check the water level. Some jetted tubs will not allow the jets to work unless there is sufficient water in the bathtub. Make sure the water level is above the jets as described in your user’s manual. Let clogged air out of the plumbing line and filter. If you recently drained your hot tub, you may have an air lock.

How often should I change my hot tub filter?

Also, if the heater keeps turning on then off, this is also an indication that the filter needs to be changed. The more often the hot tub is used, the more frequently the filter needs to be changed. To do this, consult the manufacturer’s guide or find it online.

How to troubleshoot an issue with your spa?

To troubleshoot an issue with your spa, locate your specific problem in the chart below to help determine a probable cause, and then apply the right solution. Do you need to call a professional technician? Do you need to call a professional technician? Adjust the total alkalinity and pH.

There may be an issue with your GFCI. Disconnect all hot tub components from your GFCI, then reset it. If it immediately trips even though nothing is attached to it, your GFCI is most likely faulty and will need to be replaced. There may be an issue with one of your hot tub’s components, such as the heater, the pumps, or the entertainment system.

Check the water level. Some jetted tubs will not allow the jets to work unless there is sufficient water in the bathtub. Make sure the water level is above the jets as described in your user’s manual. Let clogged air out of the plumbing line and filter. If you recently drained your hot tub, you may have an air lock.

Also, if the heater keeps turning on then off, this is also an indication that the filter needs to be changed. The more often the hot tub is used, the more frequently the filter needs to be changed. To do this, consult the manufacturer’s guide or find it online.

To troubleshoot an issue with your spa, locate your specific problem in the chart below to help determine a probable cause, and then apply the right solution. Do you need to call a professional technician? Do you need to call a professional technician? Adjust the total alkalinity and pH.