What does it mean when your hot tub says Flo?
Some of the most common hot tub error codes are FLO, FL1 or FL2, and are picked up by flow or pressure switches. The most common causes for this are a dirty or damaged filter, low water levels, air in the pipework or a faulty pump or sensor..
What does it mean when a hot tub says the heater is dry?
A message such as “dr” or “dry” or “heater dry” is a warning that there’s no water in the heater tube, says Niagara Hot Tubs. Although safety sensors are supposed to detect a dry condition and shut off the heater, be sure to manually disconnect power to the pump and heater before troubleshooting the unit.
What to do when your hot tub says Flo?
Always remember if your hot tub displayed an FLO message first test to see if there is any hair or debris wrapped across the Flow Switch paddle, then do the troubleshooting technique. If all else fails, then contact the Service support team to book a diagnostic and repair your hot tub.
What does it mean when your hot tub says flow error?
A hot tub flow error indicates that there is a problem with the flowing of water through the hot tub heater. Some of the most common hot tub error codes are FLO, FL1 or FL2, and are picked up by flow or pressure switches.
Why does my hot tub not work after I change the water?
A clogged filter may stop hot tub water circulation after changing water. Your hot tub relies on a circulating pump to keep the water moving throughout the circulation system. This pump draws water from the tub, pumps it through the strainer, filter and heater, then shoots it back into the tub through the jets.
Why does my Beachcomber Hot Tub keep flashing Flo?
I have a beachcomber hot tub that’s flashing a “flo” message. I’ve experienced this problem in the past but it was just a quick fix in cleaning out the filters. I drain the hot tub and do a good scrub down every fall and spring and this time after refilling and putting in a brand new filter, I the “flo” message just won’t go away.
What to do when your hot tub is flashing Flo?
First determine which message you are seeing. If you are seeing a Flashing FLO message, check to see that you still have water movement ie your circulation pump is still turning/waterfall is still running, jet and blower buttons still work. If this is the case turn the GFCI breaker off to the spa and remove your filter.
A clogged filter may stop hot tub water circulation after changing water. Your hot tub relies on a circulating pump to keep the water moving throughout the circulation system. This pump draws water from the tub, pumps it through the strainer, filter and heater, then shoots it back into the tub through the jets.
Is it possible to replace a hot tub heater?
Replacing a hot tub heater isn’t as daunting as it sounds, and we are here to show you! Take a look at our spa guru Ben, as he replaces a heater on a Master Spas hot tub. If you have any questions after watching our instructional video, please call 855-308-2149 and we help assist you in the best way we can! Loading…
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.