Tylo SUPER SPORT-U8 Heater 8 kW - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
The controller for my Prowler 920 will NOT turn on. It flashes a few of the lights on and off but will not power up so I can run the Prowler to clean my pool
If the controller for your Prowler 920 robotic pool cleaner is not turning on or powering up properly, here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Check the Power Supply: Ensure that the power supply is properly connected to the controller and that it is receiving power. Verify that the power cord is securely plugged into a functioning power outlet. You can try plugging another device into the same outlet to confirm that it is working correctly.
2. Inspect the Controller Display: Take a close look at the display on the controller. If any error codes or messages are displayed, consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for further instructions on how to resolve the specific issue indicated.
3. Reset the Controller: Try performing a reset on the controller. Look for a reset button or a combination of buttons to press and hold simultaneously for a few seconds. This action can often help resolve minor software glitches and restore the controller's functionality.
4. Check for Loose Connections: Ensure that all cables and connections between the controller and the power supply or the Prowler unit are securely plugged in. Sometimes, a loose or faulty connection can prevent the controller from turning on.
5. Replace Batteries: If your controller uses batteries, make sure they are not depleted. Try replacing the batteries with fresh ones and see if the controller powers up properly.
6. Contact Manufacturer Support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it's recommended to reach out to the manufacturer's customer support. They can provide you with further assistance, troubleshooting steps, or advise on any potential repairs or replacements that may be needed.
Remember to consult the user manual that came with your Prowler 920 for any specific troubleshooting steps or contact information for customer support.
7/1/2023 10:39:10 PM •
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on Jul 01, 2023
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Our control panel indicator lights do not light up when pool comes on but may come on during the cycle. No consistency.
If the control panel indicator lights on your pool system do not consistently light up when the pool is turned on, it could indicate a potential issue with the control panel or the electrical connections. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take:
1. Check Power Supply: Ensure that the power supply to the control panel is stable and consistent. Make sure the power source is providing the correct voltage and that there are no loose or faulty connections.
2. Inspect Wiring Connections: Verify that all wiring connections to the control panel are secure and properly connected. Loose or damaged wiring can cause intermittent issues with the indicator lights.
3. Clean and Inspect Control Panel: Check the control panel for any signs of dirt, debris, or corrosion. Clean the control panel and its components using a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution. Inspect for any visible damage or loose components.
4. Test Indicator Lights: While the pool is running, observe the control panel and try to identify any patterns or triggers that may cause the indicator lights to come on. Gently tap on the control panel to see if it affects the lights. This could indicate a loose connection or a faulty component within the control panel.
5. Consult a Professional: If the issue persists or you are unable to identify the cause of the inconsistent indicator lights, it is recommended to contact a professional pool technician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They will have the expertise to diagnose and resolve the specific issue with your pool control system.
Remember, working with electrical components requires caution. If you are not experienced or comfortable working with electrical systems, it is best to seek professional help to avoid any potential safety hazards.
6/19/2023 10:39:13 AM •
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on Jun 19, 2023
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My Saltwater system report a code 93 and beeping 24 hours
See page 18 of the saltwater instruction guide ... 93 means it is on stand-by, power saving mode. Nothing is wrong, it's just waiting for the timer to tell it to turn back on automatically. If you want the system to be on right now, just turn the power switch off, wait a couple seconds and turn it back on.
6/12/2023 4:52:43 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2023
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My Certikin Genie pool heater is showing error code HI indicating blocked condensate but there is no blockage, and sensor seems to be ok - tested with meter - is there anything else I can do?
If your Certikin Genie pool heater is displaying an error code "HI" indicating a blocked condensate, but you have checked for blockages and the sensor appears to be functioning correctly, there are a few additional troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the condensate drain line: Ensure that the condensate drain line is clear and not blocked. Sometimes debris or dirt can accumulate in the drain line, causing a blockage. Use a thin brush or pipe cleaner to clean out any potential obstructions.
- Inspect the condensate trap: The condensate trap is a component in the heater's condensate system that collects and removes condensation. Check the condensate trap for any blockages or debris. Remove any obstructions and clean the trap thoroughly.
- Verify the exhaust system: Make sure the exhaust system, including the vent pipe and termination point, is clear of any obstructions. Blockages in the exhaust system can cause condensate backup. Inspect the vent pipe for any signs of damage or clogs and address any issues found.
- Reset the system: Try resetting the pool heater to see if it resolves the error code. Consult the manufacturer's manual or instructions for the specific steps on how to reset the heater. This can sometimes clear temporary faults or errors.
- Contact technical support: If you have performed the above steps and the error code persists, it's recommended to contact Certikin's technical support or customer service for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting guidance or recommend a qualified technician who can diagnose and fix the issue.
It's important to note that working with pool heaters involves dealing with potentially hazardous systems and components. If you are not experienced or comfortable with troubleshooting pool heaters, it's best to seek professional help from a certified technician or contact the manufacturer for support.
5/14/2023 7:09:41 PM •
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on May 14, 2023
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Compool LX3800 isn't starting pool filter, booster pump, or spa bubbles after power outage
If you are unable to get the booster pump, filter pump, or spa bubbles to turn on, even though everything seems to be fine and you are getting 120V at each item, it could be due to a number of issues. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check the circuit breaker: Make sure that the circuit breaker for the equipment is not tripped or turned off. Reset the circuit breaker if necessary.
- Check the power source: Verify that the power source is functioning properly by using a voltmeter to check the voltage at the outlet.
- Check the relays: If you hear the click of the relay, it could be a sign that the relay is working but not properly connected. Check the wiring and make sure that the relay is properly connected.
- Check the pump and motor: If the pump and motor are not working, it could be due to a problem with the motor, impeller, or other parts. Check for signs of damage, wear, or obstruction.
- Check the pressure switch: If the pressure switch is not working, it could prevent the booster pump from turning on. Test the pressure switch with a multimeter and replace it if necessary.
- Check the timer: If you have a timer, check that it is set properly and not malfunctioning.
- Check the control panel: If you have a control panel, check that it is working properly and not malfunctioning.
If you have tried these troubleshooting steps and still cannot get the equipment to turn on, it may be time to call a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
3/25/2023 5:25:45 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2023
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