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The Spa is Operating in the “Economy” (Ecn or Ec) Heating Mode. The Water Temperature is Sampled Only during Programmed Filter Cycles. The Heater will Only operate and Heat up to Set Temperature during the Filter Cycles.
Running the pump in a spa for too long without a filter can lead to clogged pump impellers and a fast decline in the water quality. So if you need a new filter, replace it as soon as possible. And in the meantime, only run the pump on low speed instead of turning it off.
This error indicates a problem with the heater control circuitry inside the unit. Contact your spa pool supplier.
make sure the filters and coils are clear of any debris and that the fan wheel can spin freely..
Sometimes, voltage supply can fluctuate, and this could cause error code E5 or E6. If this is the case, the error will disappear after switching the appliance off and on once the voltage supply has stabilized.
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You need someone to test voltage on the treadmill and determine if the power supply board, motor controller, or motor is bad.
You can have it repaired with “Sears Treadmill Repair” (even if you bought it somewhere else) calling them at 1-888-206-3131…
I continually get code 90 (low/NO flow) from my 8111. I have disassembled, cleaned EVERYTHING, including the inlet port AT the pump (remind everybody to check this as stuff gets past the filter basket and will plug the pump inlet).
There is No air in the system and I get superb pressure at the outlet, yet I still get code 90. I again removed the flow sensor and put my ohm meter across the flow sensor terminals and activated the flapper and measured an open circuit. I used a heavier magnet to see if I could get make the internals of the sensor move to get an ohm reading, but I get nothing but an open circuit, ie: no measured resistance.
Can I simply bypass the defective flow sensor to trick the 8111 to think it has full flow without damaging the ‘brain’ of the system.?
Intex corp is useless at these questions. They have been out of stock on this sensor for months and are telling me “two weeks” for two months and now it’s “end of August” which I do not believe. Meanwhile I am making no chlorine while the 90 code is showing.
I love the 8111, this is the first problem I’ve had with it, and I’m frustrated that I can not get such an important part from them.
Thanks for listening!
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If E7 appears during power on or during operation, turn off and restart treadmill.
If E7 still appears on the display, turn off and restart treadmill again. If
this problem persists, check the bellow steps.
2. If the treadmill stops at higher level, press “STOP” & “DOWN” buttons at
the same time for 3-5 seconds to reset the elevation motor to bring the unit
down to zero position. Or else, press “STOP” & “UP” buttons at the same
time for 3-5 seconds to bring the unit up to zero position.
3. Turn off and restart the treadmill, the unit should show at 0% elevation and
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