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Panel messages
6 PANEL MESSAGES
This chapter lists all of the panel messages and explains each one. Some panel
messages have corresponding Message codes. If so, the message code appears below
the panel message.
MESSAGE CODES
The easiest way to explain a message codes is with a troubleshooting scenario. For
example, what happens if the spa water overheats? The panel will display "The water
is too hot". Also, the control system will capture the following information and save it
in a fault log:
– Time-Of-day.
– Water temperature, Set temperature.
– The number of days that have passed since the water overheated.
– Temperature range.
– Heat mode.
– Message code.
The message code links the panel message to the corresponding fault log information.
On this panel, both the panel message text and the message code are displayed in the
fault log.
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General messages
Several alerts and messages may be displayed in a sequence.
The water is too hot
(Message code: M029*)
The system has detected a spa water temp of 110 °F (about 43 °C) or more, and spa
functions are disabled. System will auto reset when the spa water temp is below
108 °F (about 42 °C). Check for extended pump operation or high ambient temp.
Possible freezing condition
A potential freeze condition has been
detected, or the Aux freeze switch has
closed. All water devices are activated.
In some cases, pumps may turn On and
Off and the heater may operate during
Freeze protection. This is an operational
message, not an error indication.
* View chapter 6.8 for instructions on how to review the
fault log that corresponds with the message code.
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