What does CF mean on my Jacuzzi?

The “CF” code is simply a countdown timer that has reached zero is there to remind you to clean your filter. To reset your clean filter reminder, simply refer to “CF” reset instructions here.

How do you reset the CF code on a Jacuzzi?

You must press the Jets Pump 1 button to confirm your selection or the current settings will remain active. When the countdown timer reaches “0,” the LED display will flash between “CF” and the water temperature. At this time the filters must be replaced or cleaned and the timer reset.

How do you reset a Jacuzzi?

We don’t want any accidents while getting your hot tub ready to go so better safe than sorry.

  1. Drain the Hot Tub.
  2. Flush the Hot Tub Jets.
  3. Clean the cover, inside the shell of the hot tub and the outside cabinet.
  4. Remove and clean your filters.
  5. Wait for your hot tub to dry.
  6. Check the wiring.
  7. Refill the hot tub.

Where is the reset button on a Jacuzzi?

Most hot tubs are fitted with a reset button in the event of overheating or a power surge. The button is typically located on the side of the control box behind the hot tub’s removable panel on the front side. Similar to disposal reset buttons, simply press the small red button in to reset it.

How often should I clean my hot tub filter?

once every two weeks
Your filter should be rinsed regularly, about twice a week, based on your hot tub usage and climate. Generally speaking, the rule of thumb is to thoroughly clean your filter once every two weeks with a filter cleaner that will allow you to clean between the pleats and remove any deposits.

How often should you change hot tub filter?

Hot Tub Filters should last a minimum of 1 year and generally speaking a maximum of 2 years. If a filter is maintained and cleaned regularly then it will last longer.

How do you know if you have an airlock in your spa?

As mentioned above, the most common sign that your hot tub has an air lock is the jets not working when powered on. This can include nothing coming out of your jets when they are turned on or even a humming sound coming from the jets or pump.