An EO2 error on an inflatable hot tub can be caused by an issue with the water pump. Here are some steps you can try to fix this error:
1) First, turn off the power to the hot tub and unplug it from the outlet. This will allow you to safely access the tub and make any necessary adjustments.
2) Check the water level in the tub. If the water level is too low, it can cause the pump to malfunction and trigger an EO2 error.
3) Inspect the pump and make sure it is properly connected and functioning. If the pump appears to be damaged or is not functioning correctly, you may need to replace it.
4) Check the filter and make sure it is clean and properly installed. A dirty or improperly installed filter can cause the pump to malfunction.
5) This is the step that I show in this video. Take apart the pump assembly at the bottom of the heating/pump element. This may show that your pump rotor impeller is cracked and rusted and needs to be replaced.
If none of these steps solve the issue, you may need to have a professional service technician diagnose and repair the hot tub.
Remember to always use caution when working on an inflatable hot tub, as electrical components and hot water can be dangerous. If you are not comfortable attempting these steps, it is best to contact a professional for assistance.
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