Specifications

How to Use and Maintain your Hot Tub 3 - 2
Once the sputtering has stopped and a
steady flow of water is coming out, close
the air bleed valve (hand tighten only).
Hand tighten any unions if needed, and
visually check the equipment for drips.
STEP 3: STARTING THE PUMP
Switch the power at the main power
supply panel to the “ON” position. Your
pump will come on at a low speed
automatically. You will hear some bubbling
as air is forced out of the lines. Wait until
all air is out before switching pumps to
high speed.
Your hot tub is preset from the factory and
will heat automatically to 100F / 38C
degrees, taking from six to twelve hours to
heat up to temperature. See Section 5 for
instructions on using your digital controls.
DRAINING YOUR HOT TUB
Before draining your hot tub, turn off the
switch at the main power supply panel.
Ensure that the sanitizer level is at 0 ppm
before draining. Ensure that all knife
valves are in the open position.
Beachcomber’s gravity drain works the
same way as the drain in the bathtub in
your home. Attach your garden hose by
threading it onto the drain/valve, and place
the other end of the hose at a suitable
draining site. Open the drain valve on your
hot tub and drain the water. This process
will take from 1 to 4 hours, depending on
the size of your hot tub.
WARNING:
Running your hot tub without water, or
with low water levels will damage your hot
tub’s equipment and void your guarantee.
Ensure all power is turned off at the main
power supply panel before draining.
SPECIAL NOTE:
In areas with cold climates, Beachcomber
recommends that you time your draining
activity in the early spring and in the late
fall to avoid winter draining. Winter
draining is not recommended where
temperatures go below freezing. Should
you need to drain your hot tub during the
winter, contact your Beachcomber dealer
for advice.
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