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With the power on for at least 3 minutes, locate the circulation pump within your spa equipment area. If the small circulation pump has a red or blue body, place your fingers on it for up to 8 seconds. If the motor is too hot, you won't be able to leave your fingers there very long. This will indicate that your pump has burned out or clogged and needs replacing. Give us a call to confirm your diagnosis and order a new pump. Step 8: Hot Spot There may be a "hot spot" on your spa's heater that causes the High Limit Sensor to activate. Turn off the power at the GFCI. Locate the foam insulating pad on the heater bar. The High Limit Sensor resides under the pad. (Top photo). Slide the pad and Sensor around the bend to the back of the heater bar. (Bottom photo). Turn power back on at the GFCI. This action moves the sensor away from the "Hot Spot", and your spa should return to normal function. Step 9: Defective Sensor If none of the above actions resolve the "High Limit" error, replace the sensor itself.
This battery back up will not provide power to heat or oper- ate the spa.
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We use the lowest cost and safest shipping method available based on size and weight of your package. To request a shipping quote via email, prior to shipping, just write, " Need shipping quote " in the Note box of the order form. Shipping charges do not include Duty, Customs Charges or Taxes which are the responsibility of the buyer. This message appears when the High Limit Sensor reads 119 degrees Your Dimension One Spa is outfitted with a number of safety messages. One of them, the "High Limit" error message, can be caused by a few things but will always trigger an automatic shut off of the heater, allowing the water temperature to drop. Let's review the easy (and free) things first. To save time, work through these steps in the order listed below. Step 1: False Error Turn off the power at the GFCI for 1 minute, and then turn it back on. If the message clears, it was likely a false error reading. Your spa should now return to its normal operation. Step 2: Temperature Reading Accurate Using a digital thermometer, compare it to the reading on the upper control display panel.
Give us a call to confirm your diagnosis and order a new sensor. Step 10: Defective Lower Circuit Board If a new High Limit Sensor does not resolve the problem, you'll likely need to replace the entire lower circuit board. (This occurs 10% of the time). Give us a call to confirm your diagnosis and order a new board. Please call if you have any questions (866) 418-1840 toll free in the US