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Anonymous Posted on Apr 28, 2013

Air Error Message & Calibrate water temperature

My panel shows that calibrate water temp is 155F/86F. Is it normal? I tried to change the calibrate water temp, but I couldn't. Also, the panel displays "Air Error" message, and I was not able to change or get rid of the error message. Please advise me.

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Im no pro, but I know there is an air sensor behind the main board. If the fan is running you probably have a problem with that sensor. If your lucky the air hose could have just popped off.

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hi, it seems like a component malfunction, Try a hard reset Just unplug the power cord for 30 minutes or more, then try again.

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Anonymous

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Hi,
I believe you will find that the sensor its self is bad....
Pull it out and remove the wires going to the board... attach an ohm meter to the wires..if it reads nothing or zero you know for sure it is bad... if it is reading a resistance then it should change say if you grab it and hold it in your hand...if not then it is bad.... if the sensor seems to be working then the board is bad...

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