Self-diagnostic error codes – Davey SP500 Series SPAPOWER CONTROLLERS User Manual

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Self-DIAGNoStIC eRRoR CoDeS

The Spa Power 500A Mk2 controller has extensive self diagnostic capabilities. In the event

of a problem it will indicate an error number according to the nature of the problem. The

error numbers & their meanings are listed below. Note: When in an error state the alarm

can be muted by pushing the AIR/AUX button.
error 1 (H20) - Prime Failed

This is not necessarily a problem with the SP500A Mk2 itself, but indicates that no water

is being detected in the heaters housing. Prime failed is a special case in that it can be

recovered from by pushing a button. A push of the pump button will run the pump for 10

seconds to try to get water to the heater. If successful normal operation will resume. If

unsuccessful, Error 1 (H20) will be indicated on the display again.
With any error 3 - 5, 7 - 8, spa operation will stop & not continue until the controller

is reset. the controller can only be reset by pushing the UP,DoWN & PUmP buttons

simultaneously.
the controller will remain in an error condition

even when reset at mains power, controller

will only continue normal operation after

the UP, DoWN & PUmP buttons are pushed

simultaneously (see below).

error 3 - Stuck Button

This error indicates that one of the buttons in the touchpad is stuck or has been held down

for more than one minute. This may be caused by the pool cover pressing on the touchpad

or by water getting into the touchpad or by damage to the touchpad or its cable. Try to

reset the spa. If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.
error 4 - No Water Sensor

This error indicates a problem with the optical water sensor in the heater. The problem may

be caused by the sensor being disconnected or by damage to the sensor. Try to reset the

spa. If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.
error 5 - Overtemperature

This error indicates that the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool has detected

a temperature of 45°C or more. This may not be a problem with the SP500A Mk2, it may

be caused by excessive pump use in hot weather, or pump failure. Turn off the spa & allow

time for the water to cool. If there is still a problem contact your spa pool supplier.
error 6 - Please call service for assistance.
error 7 - Stuck Relay

This error indicates a problem with the heater control circuitry inside the unit. Contact your

spa pool supplier.
error 8 - No Temperature Data

This error indicates a problem with the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool wall

or that both the in heater & in pool sensors are connected. Check that only one sensor is

connected & that it has not become disconnected or damaged. Try to reset the spa. If there is

still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.

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