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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
L200
/
L200C SERI
ES
OWNER'S MANUAL
I
@
VITA INTERNATIONAL
2320 N.W.147th Street Miami, Florida 33054

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William J Wysocki
February 9, 2025

heater will not go on

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The heater for the Vita Spa L200 series may not turn on due to the following reasons:

1. Low Power (LP Error) – Low voltage or power issues may prevent the heater from operating.
2. Pump Errors (P1 or P2) – If Pump 1 or Pump 2 connections are faulty, the heater may not function.
3. Power Board Communication Issue (Pb Error) – A faulty connection between the topside control panel and the power board may disrupt heater operation.
4. Pressure Switch Error (PS Error) – A malfunctioning pressure switch may need replacement to allow proper heater function.
5. Water Sensor or Heater Sensor Issues (LS or 5S Errors) – If these sensors are faulty, they should be replaced.
6. High Limit Sensor Activation (HILI Error) – If the spa detects excessively high temperatures, it may shut down the heater. The spa should be cooled, powered down, and reset.
7. Economy Mode Active – If the spa is in Economy Mode, the heater will only turn on during programmed hours.
8. Filtration Cycle Not Running – If the heater is set to operate only during filtration cycles, it may not turn on outside those times.

Checking for error codes and ensuring proper connections can help diagnose and resolve the issue.

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William J Wysocki
February 9, 2025

heater not on

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The heater on the Vita Spa L200 series may not be working due to the following reasons:

1. Primary Pump Speed: The heater will only run when the primary pump is on low speed. If the primary pump is on high speed or the secondary pump is on, the heater will shut off to conserve electricity.

2. Pressure Switch Error (PS): A faulty pressure switch could prevent the heater from operating. Replacing the pressure switch may resolve the issue.

3. Heater Sensor Issue (HS): If the heater sensor is faulty, it may need to be replaced.

4. High Limit Sensor Detection (HILI): If the high limit sensor detects a temperature rise above 112°F, the spa will shut down. To reset, power down the spa, allow it to cool, then turn it back on.

5. Communication Issue (Pb): If there is a power board communication error, checking the topside connection and remote panel connection to the power board may be necessary.

Checking these potential causes should help diagnose and fix the heater issue.

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