"error code Prr on Mr. Steam control unit. Steam generator starts for about 10 seconds, but no steam comes out and error code "Prr" shows on control unit. Any insights?"
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Hi I am with Mr. Steam Tech Support please call 800-767-8326 and ask for tech support. please have your serial number and we will be able at assit you in getting your unit up and running
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Mike
Mr. Steam
Product Support
Hi my name is Mike with Mr. Steam please give me a call at 1-800-767-8326 and ask for tech support. We will need you model # and SN # that is listed on your unit if you can be by your unit when you call and we will help troubleshoot your unit. In the mean time check the following 1) water is on 2) drain valve closed even if you have a auto flush close manuel valve for testing
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Mike Nail
Mr. Steam
Hi my name is Mike I am with Mr. Steam Product Support. PRR is a code that shows up on our Steam Bath controls it was not used on our Sauna's. The PRR means there is a problem with the temp sensor on the control.please call me at 800-767-8326
I would venture a guess that the heating element has become intermittent with a short. Wasn't so bad before, but played heck with controller due to noise from arcing, but now have a dead short when heater reaches temperature.
Hi my name is Mike I am with Mr. Steam Tech Support please give me a call at 800-767-8326 ext 1280 or email at [email protected] and I will happy to help you with your unit
I had this problem, and checked the connections, emptied the resivour, and refilled it, and it had no effect.
To fix the problem, I ran the regular shower on hot for 10 minutes to warm up the shower chamber. Then, when I pressed the power button on the steam shower, it displayed "110" as normal.
The problem with "Prr" appears to be that the temp sensor is reporting a value out of range. Heating the shower chamber (and therefore sensor) provides a good value to the sensor, which then allows the shower to operate.
Try warming up your sensor by running the shower.
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