LayZSpa How to fix an EO2 error
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** New updated EO2 troubleshooting: • Lay-Z-Spa - How to fix an EO2 error ** • The EO2 error can affect all AirJet™ and HydroJet™ Lay-Z-Spa hot tubs. There are a number of causes which can be fixed quickly and easily. • Cause 1: Dirty filter • A dirty water filter can cause water flow issues resulting in an EO2 error. We therefore advise that you clean it regularly. • Step 1: Remove the filter housing • Step 2: Remove the filter • Step 3: Clean the filter using warm water • Step 4: Leave to dry before reinstalling • Step 5: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 2: Stopper Caps • Leaving the stopper caps on inside the spa when operating the pump can cause an EO2 error • Step 1: Remove the stopper caps • Step 2: Turn the pump off and at the power supply • Step 3: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 3: Filter Housing Issue • Water temperature changes can sometimes cause small cracks to form inside the housing. Blockages can also form. • Step 1: Turn the spa off and remove the filter housing • Step 2: Remove the filter from the housing • Step 3: Clean the filter housing and check for cracks or damage. Replace or reinstall. • Step 4: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 4: Kinked or bent pipes • Poor water flow through the plastic pipes of the liner can cause an EO2 error • Step 1: Place stopper caps inside the spa and detach pump • Step 2: Check the liner and pump pipes by using a torch or camera • Step 3: If there is a kink or bend, try to manipulate them out. • Step 4: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 5: Perished Washers • The washers within the spa couplings may have become perished or worn • Step 1: Place stopper caps inside the spa and detach pump • Step 2: Check the washers inside the coupling for damage • Step 3: Unscrew the couplings and remove the washer for further inspection • Step 4: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 6: Debris Screens are blocked • Debris screens can become blocked especially in hard water areas due to calcium build-up. • Step 1: Place stopper caps inside the spa and detach pump • Step 2: Empty the spa fully of water and place a running hose inside the pipes. Repeating from outside and inside the spa. • Step 3: Use a toothbrush to remove and stubborn debris • Step 4: Restart pump. Reset, test, reset (If your pump has a have PRCD). • Cause 7: Water Flow Sensor Issue • Thermal Rest is required: • Lay-Z-Spa Pump - How to do a Thermal ... • Cause 8: Water Flow Issue • Backwash Procedure: • Lay-Z-Spa Pump/Heater - How to Backwa... • Things to check to prevent any future issues: • 1) Check your water level is correct: The water flow sensors will not detect the water properly if the water is below the minimum line on the spa liner • 2) Ensure you clean your filters regularly or after every use (This will depend on your usage)
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