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Panel messages
6 8 Fault log
Useful information about your spa is captured when a fault occurs. The information
is stored in a Fault log
. Up to 24 faults can be stored in the Fault log. This is an
example of information that is captured in one fault
; Your information may vary.
This information can help spa technicians diagnose and fi x issues. Not every entry in
the Fault log is an actual "fault". For example, message code
M019
is inserted into the
fault log to identify each time the spa restarts.
Each time a fault occurs, it is assigned a unique number, starting with number 1. The
next fault is assigned number 2, and so on. Up to 24 faults can be stored in memory. In
this example the fault number is 2/24
. This means it is the second fault in a list of
24 faults. The fault with the highest fault number is the most recent fault. Each fault
is assigned a message code . The code corresponds with a panel message
. In this
example the message code is 28. All panel messages and message codes are listed
and explained in the start of chapter 6 (view page 26).
control system
I
II
“Days Ago” indicates the number of
days that have passed since the fault
occurred . Each time power to the spa
is cycled Off and On again, a new day is
added. “Temp A” is the temperature
reading from sensor A, which located
inside of the control system's heater
shown below. “Temp B” is the
temperature reading from sensor B,
which located inside of the control
system's heater shown below.
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