. For more information regarding Balboa tech support pd Power supply, unit running on battery backup Sensors reading 112-118° F.
Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 118º F at heater. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 110º F. Improper flow or pressure switch malfunction Cool Water temp 20° below set point ICE Potential freeze condition has been detected Hi-limit sensor malfunction Temp sensor malfunction SnA Spa is shut down. Sensor plugged into jack A is not working. Snb Spa is shut down.
Sensor plugged into jack B is not working. SnS Sensors out of balance. If alternating with temp, may be temporary condition. If display shows only this message (blinking) spa is shut down. HFL Substantial difference between temperature sensors detected.
Could indicate a flow problem. LF Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the 5th occurrence of 'HFL' message with 24 hours). Heater is shut down, but other spa functions run normally. Dr Inadequate water detected in heater.
Coleman Hot Tub Error Code Eo2
Dry Inadequate water detected in heater. (Displays on third occurrence of 'dr' message).
Spa is shut down. Pr When spa is first actuated, it will go into Priming Mode. ILOC Interlock failure - possible pump or ozone spike.
(-) Unknown water temperature. (Displays when first powered up after refill). Std Spa operating in Standard Mode. Ecn Spa operating in Economy Mode. SL Indicates spa is in Sleep mode SF Safety Suction, Spa is shut down.
SE Spa operating in Standard-in-Economy Mode. For more information regarding Hydro-Quip tech support C Celsius CL Current Time of Day ECdu Economy Mode Duration Econ Economy Mode Turn On F Fahrenheit Fldu Filter Cycle Duration Flon Filter Cycle Turn On Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Switch Alarm FrEE Freeze Protection Alarm High Temperature Alarm Loc Panel / Keypad Locked Temperature Sensors Alarm Prr Temperature Sensors Alarm Tu Temperature Set Celsius Tu Temperature Set Fahrenheit Overheat Protection (Heater is deactivated, pumps low speed is activated). COOL Spa water is more than 20° F cooler than the temperature set point. Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). Hold Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time. HOT Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit.
ICE Freeze protection. No action is necessary.
ICE2 Freeze protection. No action is necessary. PnL Communication between the panel and circuit board is faulty. Watchdog' (spa is deactivated) A problem has been detected. Open sensor (heater is deactivated) or Shorted sensor (spa is deactivated).
Open or shorted sensor ( heater disabled). FLO2 Closed or shorted flow switch on system startup. Overheat Protection (Heater is deactivated, pumps low speed is activated). Spa water is more than 20° F cooler than the temperature set point.
Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). F2 Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time.
F4 Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit. F6 Freeze protection. No action is necessary. FC Freeze protection. No action is necessary. For more information regarding Sundance tech support ILOC Interlock failure - possible pump or ozone spike Pressure switch malfunction Hold Panel buttons pressed to many times to quickly HOT PCB temperature above acceptable limit - air blower on ICE Potential freeze condition Pnl Communication between PCB and panel interrupted Hi-limit sensor failure Temp sensor failure Water temp over acceptable limit BJ2P Pump/Blower purge - normal condition Insuffcient water flow through heater.
FP Freeze protect-temp under acceptable condition SS=0;SS=S;LS=O;LS=S Multiple causes; open sensors, bad connection to panel, improper voltage, etc. For more information Regarding Brett Aqualine tech support Temp exceeds 118 degrees Fr Freeze condition - temp below 40 degrees Pressure switch failure EO Shorted temp sensor Open temp sensor E2 Shorted hi-limit sensor Open hi-limit sensor E4 Shorted flow switch E7 Improper electrical connection Spa temp exceeds acceptable limits Flow problem ICE Freeze condition detected Hi-limit sensor failure Temp sensor failure A CoLd Temperature in the spa heater housing is below 40° F. Status of the heater element is unknown. The low speed pump or circ pump will operate continuously until the temperature rises above 45° F. The spa is at a temperature above 108°. Do not use spa when temperature is flashing or the OH message is displayed.
Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. Pressure switch open with circulating pump.
Pressure switch open with low pump. Pressure switch open with high pump. ToE Time out error. Rare system error. Spa unusable.
For more information regarding Spa Builders tech support Nonfunctional high temperature sensor. Heater is deactivated. Nonfunctional temperature sensor.
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Heater is deactivated. Water flow problem, inhibited or pressure switch malfunction. Check for proper spa water level and ensure pump is primed. Check for clogged filter.
FL2 Pressure switch problem. Switch closed while pump is deactivated. COL Cool condition. If water temperature drops 20ºF below set temperature, low speed pump and heater activates to bring temperature within 15º of set temperature. ICE Freeze condition.
55ºF detected. Low speed pump and heater will activate until spa reaches 65ºF.
High temperature condition, has reached 110ºF. Do not enter the spa. Low speed pump (and air blower if so equipped) will activate to assist in lowering temperature. = 'Watchdog'. Water temperature has reached 118ºF. Entire system is disabled. Contact qualified service technician.
For more information regarding CTI tech support th1/39 On startup indicates temperature probe problem. Th2/current temperature On startup indicates temperature probe problem. Th3/39 On startup indicates water temperature less than 39° F. Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. Hot Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp.
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Just had this with mine. It had just been rein flayed and E02was beeping as nothing had changed and new filter was in I gave the motor housing a gentle shake checking all the pipes were in line. Pressed on and hey presto away it went.
Hope yours is as easy to fix Just had this with mine. It had just been rein flayed and E02was beeping as nothing had changed and new filter was in I gave the motor housing a gentle shake checking all the pipes were in line.
Pressed on and hey presto away it went. Hope yours is as easy to fix. Just had this with mine. It had just been rein flayed and E02was beeping as nothing had changed and new filter was in I gave the motor housing a gentle shake checking all the pipes were in line. Pressed on and hey presto away it went. Hope yours is as easy to fix Just had this with mine. It had just been rein flayed and E02was beeping as nothing had changed and new filter was in I gave the motor housing a gentle shake checking all the pipes were in line.
Pressed on and hey presto away it went. Hope yours is as easy to fix.
I took the base cover off removed the pump & opened it up, there was loads of hair wrapped around impeller. Reassembled all working fine now. As a separate tip a washing machine hose with a male to male adapter the other end in a bucket works in order to test rather than keep connecting then unconnecting to spa I took the base cover off removed the pump & opened it up, there was loads of hair wrapped around impeller. Reassembled all working fine now. As a separate tip a washing machine hose with a male to male adapter the other end in a bucket works in order to test rather than keep connecting then unconnecting to spa. Ive had the dreaded e02 code and sorted mine now! Its says in manual that its a water flow problem.
Mine was a blocked return filter. I noticed that what was happening was there was a restriction in water getting back into the tub after being through the pump heater. With the tub full i unscrewed the top pipe to allow water to escape an an blob of paper slug came out. ( looks like from old filters ). When i get e02 code again i do them same and this resets the code.
Hope this helps! Peter finnigan Ive had the dreaded e02 code and sorted mine now! Its says in manual that its a water flow problem. Mine was a blocked return filter. I noticed that what was happening was there was a restriction in water getting back into the tub after being through the pump heater. With the tub full i unscrewed the top pipe to allow water to escape an an blob of paper slug came out. ( looks like from old filters ).
When i get e02 code again i do them same and this resets the code. Hope this helps!
Peter finnigan. THIS WAY KEPT ERROR CODE AWAY AND IMPROVED HEATING!
Ive owned my coleman spa for 4 months now. I was getting the error code 1- 3 times a week, consistant with how many times I was in it per week. I found cleaning the filters fixed it until the next time I got in it and E02 code would come up again the next day.
I put chlorine tabs in the floater as instructed but water PH level was aways too low (chlorine) and my skin would be itchy dry everytime. BEST WAY TO KEEP E02 CODE AWAY that I found was to add 1/4 cup liquid chlorine every 3 days which kept PH level at 2-3 with my ph testers AND the E02 error hasnt been back since. Its been over a month now. I DO NOT RECOMMEND taking pump housing off and messing with the sensor or youll mess it up for good!! THIS WAY KEPT ERROR CODE AWAY AND IMPROVED HEATING! Ive owned my coleman spa for 4 months now. I was getting the error code 1- 3 times a week, consistant with how many times I was in it per week.
I found cleaning the filters fixed it until the next time I got in it and E02 code would come up again the next day. I put chlorine tabs in the floater as instructed but water PH level was aways too low (chlorine) and my skin would be itchy dry everytime. BEST WAY TO KEEP E02 CODE AWAY that I found was to add 1/4 cup liquid chlorine every 3 days which kept PH level at 2-3 with my ph testers AND the E02 error hasnt been back since. Its been over a month now.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND taking pump housing off and messing with the sensor or youll mess it up for good!! Hi guys have a coleman spa here and love it i have had the error for a long time too i found that if you drill holes in the plastic piece that squirts out the water after going through the pump it helps alot. The filters need cleaned aloooott to keep the error away but you can get away with about a week if you drill holes in output of the thing it lets all the gunk out better. Hi guys have a coleman spa here and love it i have had the error for a long time too i found that if you drill holes in the plastic piece that squirts out the water after going through the pump it helps alot. The filters need cleaned aloooott to keep the error away but you can get away with about a week if you drill holes in output of the thing it lets all the gunk out better. I have the same problem, i have opened it, checking the pump, putting it again, the tubes looks clean, I plug a tube sending water directly there and it came out perfectly. Indeed, I turn it on while the water was being pumped (not by the pump) and it didn't give me the error, so the sensors are ok, but when i plug it, the pump doesn't even try to work.
It did once and since then, error EO2. The weird thing is that when I plug it, it does not even try to suck the water. I checked in internet for another pumps but i can't find much.
My only solution is to buy an external pump and use it. I have the same problem, i have opened it, checking the pump, putting it again, the tubes looks clean, I plug a tube sending water directly there and it came out perfectly.
Indeed, I turn it on while the water was being pumped (not by the pump) and it didn't give me the error, so the sensors are ok, but when i plug it, the pump doesn't even try to work. It did once and since then, error EO2.
The weird thing is that when I plug it, it does not even try to suck the water. I checked in internet for another pumps but i can't find much.
My only solution is to buy an external pump and use it. SF (not 5F) = Temperature Sensor or Thermistor HS = High Limit Sensor Heaters Set Temperature out of Sync with actual Water Temperature. Heaters Maximum Water Temperature has been Exceeded. Nagin dance song free download.
A few reasons this occurs. Low water flow thru heater, check:. Dirty Filter. Opened By Pass Valves. Plugged pump impeller. Dirty/Full baskets at skimmer or pump. Anything that may reduce water flow.
Sensor could actually be doing its job, in a different aspect, Thermostat failure, and water is overheating in spa or pool? But anyway, your heaters fault code you asked about does not necessarily mean the sensor failed, but is only informing of a problem. Jun 07, 2015. FL is a flow error, you may not have enough water going over filter housing. Jets are they open? Is your heater fitted with a pressure switch? When on FL locate pressure switch wheel and turn all the way anti clockwise until it stops then slowly wind back until you hear a click reset in control box - you have reset pressure switch.
If you have done this and still show FL or heater is not fitted with pressure switch then your LOW speed on pump maybe faulty (new pump) or heater maybe scaled up with lime scale and reducing water flow through heater - remove scale from heater, flush through and increase ANTI-SCALE Adam Miller Service Manager, Canadian Spa Company, UK Aug 07, 2010.
What is this FLO error on my Sundance Spa? I hope everyone enjoyed the holidays! We’re enjoying shorter hours in the store this week to help celebrate, but I’m finding more and more time to write!
Today’s subject: FLO error. Our technical team gets quite a few calls through the year on this.
“My display is flashing ‘FLO.’ What’s that mean?” There are a number of things it could be indicating. Some of them are simple, and you can take care of them yourself! Some of them may require a skilled technician to come out and work on your spa for you.
The first thing to do if you have a FLO error is to remove your filter and clean it. A FLO error is going to indicate something is wrong with your circulation system, so start with the simplest problem: your filter. Even if you think it should be fine, give it a try.
Sometimes we can’t see the problem with our eyes. If that doesn’t work, you can try cleaning and refilling your hot tub, as there may be a calcium build-up in the lines of your spa, causing slow water flow. (This is part of why we encourage use of a stain and scale product.) BEFORE you empty the tub, use a cleaner such as Spa Purge or Aqua Finnesse Spa Clean tablet. Let it run for 20 minutes or longer with all of your jets running and the filter removed–this should go a long ways towards dissolving any gunk and build-up in your tubes and filter system. Drain, refill. Still have the FLO error?
If it’s still there, it’s time to call a technician. This could indicate that there is something more extensive wrong, though it could still be a fairly easy, inexpensive fix, such as: 3. Flo Switch/Sensor or 4. Circulation Pump or 5. Circuit Board The only way to really be sure of those things is to have one of our certified technicians out to run some tests and diagnose what’s wrong. Then, they’ll have you fixed up and soaking in hot water again in no time. Any questions or comments?
–Jen Allen [email protected].
Below are some of the most common spa side error codes and there possible causes. For the complete list of error codes. For further troubleshooting. If you are unsure of something or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via. Sending a digital picture is very helpful in helping us to troubleshoot or answer any questions. FLO, FL, FLC, FL1, PS, Blinking Lights Pressure Switch or Flow Switch Failure.
The codes above are all related to flow issues or the pressure switch/flow switch and are the most common error codes. These error codes can be caused for several different reasons. The main reason is water flow through the spa control system, if water is not flowing at a rate to satisfy the pressure switch, it will result in one of the error codes above.
The first thing you want to do before doing anything else is shut the spa down, remove the filter and make sure all the jets are open. Then power the system back up, if the error code goes away, the problem was either a dirty filter (clean or replace) or too many jets were closed off. Other issues that can cause these error codes is debris wrapped around the pump impeller, or one of the valves is not open up all the way. The most common valve; the tee handle valve, will show that the handle is up, but in many cases the gate is still half closed, make sure that it is open all the way, you may need to dismantle the fittings to look inside. The final problem could be the pressure switch/flow switch itself. You can check the switch by performing the test below. Shut the power down, remove the two wires to the pressure switch/flow switch, find some sort of wire to join the wires, but don't do it yet.
Turn the power back on, you have five seconds to join the wires together, do not join them before you turn the power on. Once this is done check ACROSS the heater element post, you should have either 110 volts or 220 volts depending on what voltage is operating the control box. If the error code goes away and you are getting the proper voltage then replace the pressure switch/flow switch.
Also try it this way, Unplug the wires from the pressure switch/flow switch, turn on the pump and then jump the wires. FINAL NOTE: Most spas are equipped with and can be found threaded into the stainless steel heater manifold. Are plumbed in line with the plumbing.
You can also check the pressure switch or flow switch with a an Ohm meter. When the water is not flowing it should be OPEN, not CLOSED, if it is closed replace it. OH, OHH, OHS, OHt, HL, HiLi, Sn2, Sn3, tS, Ht, Blinking Lights Temperature Sensor Failure. The error codes above are related to a temperature sensor failure, overheat problems or a flow problem. If your spa is in fact overheating then it is caused by one of two things, either the temperature sensor is defective or the relays on the circuit board that operate the heater are stuck shut causing and over heat issue, in this case you would need to either replace or repair the circuit board. For information regarding repairs click If your spa is not overheating and you are getting the above error codes then a couple of things could be happening. Depending on where the temp sensor is mounted; usually in the wall of the spa in a, you could have a flow issue.
Shut the spa down, remove the filter and make sure all the jets are open. Then power the system back up, if the error code goes away, the problem was either a dirty filter (clean or replace) or too many jets were closed off. In most cases overheat issues are related to the relays on the circuit board, or the temp sensor has failed and will need to be replaced. NOTE: Temperature sensors should be mounted in a sensor mount in the wall of the spa and not behind the shield on the heater manifold with the hi limit sensor.
The temp sensor is the larger of the two silver bullets. FINAL NOTE: Balboa M7 systems have the Temperature Sensor as well as the Hi Limit sensor installed in the heater assembly, one at each end. Both are secured with black plastic nut around the gray cable. If one of these sensors needs to be replaced BOTH should be replaced at the same time.
SN, Sn1, Sn2 Sn3, HL, E1, E3, Prh, HtS, Blinking Lights Hi Limit Sensor Failure. These error codes are similar to the ones previous, however we will be looking at these at another angle. Once again these can be caused by a flow issue. The first thing you want to do before doing anything else is shut the spa down, remove the filter and make sure all the jets are open. Then power the system back up, if the error code goes away, the problem was either a dirty filter (clean or replace) or too many jets were closed off. Other issues that can cause these error codes is debris wrapped around the pump impeller, or one of the valves is not open up all the way. The most common valve; the tee handle valve, will show that the handle is up, but in many cases the gate is still half closed, make sure that it is open all the way, you may need to dismantle the fittings to look inside.
At the same time this test is being done, put your hand on the stainless steel heater manifold, it should NOT be hot, it should only be at the same temperature the water in the spa is. If it is hot you have a flow issue, or if it stays hot after the pump is shut off either the pressure switch has stuck close (see FLO error codes above) or the relays on the board have stuck shut sending continuous power to the heater. If all these test are checked and they did not solve the error code issues, then it is possible you have a defective hi limit sensor. NOTE: The Hi Limit Sensor is located behind a shield on the stainless heater manifold and is the smaller of the two silver bullets.
See picture below for reference FINAL NOTE: Balboa M7 systems have the Temperature Sensor as well as the Hi Limit sensor installed in the heater assembly, one at each end. Both are secured with black plastic nut around the gray cable. If one of these sensors needs to be replaced BOTH should be replaced at the same time.
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