
Owner's Manual: 1 or 2 Pump Models (PU1/PU2)
Complete owner's manual for Dream Maker PU1 and PU2 portable spa models.
Common Owner Manual Problems This Guide Covers
A pool tech should open this document when a homeowner has questions about basic spa operation, initial setup, filling or draining procedures, or understanding general display messages..
What it helps you resolve
- Spa not turning on after initial fill
- FLOW error message on display
- FREEZE error message appearing
- How to drain my spa
- Understanding what the spa display means
- Spa not heating properly
When not to use
This document is not the right one to reach for when diagnosing complex electrical faults, performing component-level repairs, or requiring detailed wiring diagrams for advanced troubleshooting.
Fault codes covered
Quick diagnosis
Before replacing any parts, a tech should verify the spa's water level, ensure the power supply is active, confirm the selected electrical mode, and review any display messages for user-actionable information.
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What does the FLOW error message mean?
The FLOW error indicates insufficient water flow, often caused by low water level, a dirty filter, or an obstruction in the plumbing.
What does the FREEZE error message mean?
The FREEZE error means the spa's water temperature is near freezing, and the system is running pumps to prevent damage.
Do error messages like FLOW or FREEZE clear automatically?
Some error messages may clear automatically once the issue is resolved, while others might require a power cycle or specific user intervention.
How does this Owner's Manual differ from a Service Manual?
This Owner's Manual covers basic operation, maintenance, and display messages, while a Service Manual provides detailed repair procedures and component-level diagnostics for technicians.
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