Specifications

7 - 5 Questions and Answers about your Beachcomber Hot Tub
What happens after I pay for my hot tub?
How do I know I’ll receive after-sale
service?
Good question. Does the store have a
service centre? Is there more than one
location? Is there a dealer network? Is
there a toll-free 800 number to contact the
manufacturer? How long has the company
sold the hot tub brand it carries? Where is
the hot tub made? And how long has the
manufacturer been in business? These are
good questions to ask. At Beachcomber,
we believe we have the answers - and all
positive.
What about the hot tub itself? Are there
enough jets?
It’s the kind of jet - and not the number -
that’s more important. Demand
interchangeable massage inserts that can
be switched into different Waterports
TM
as
easily as you change a lightbulb.
Do more motors and pumps make a
better hot tub?
No, look for a carefully engineered water
flow energy saving system that provides
the least horsepower with maximum jet
action. Why? Because it eliminates water
restriction. Remember, don’t make the
same mistake as the auto industry in the
seventies. The bigger motor is not
necessarily better.
Should I buy a hot tub with the power
source underneath?
With the power source inside the hot tub,
one wall will be without maximum
insulation. It’s like insulating only three
walls of your home. It’s best to buy a fully
foam-filled hot tub.
Does air space around the hot tub work
as well as insulation?
No. If it worked, we could insulate our
homes with just air space between the
walls. Likewise, the best way to keep the
warmth in your hot tub is to use foam
insulation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
You may run into situations from time to
time that require some troubleshooting.
These are some issues that may arise,
along with their simple solutions that will
help you avoid a service call. If you are in
doubt about using any of these solutions,
call your Beachcomber dealer.
Power system seems inoperative
Check to see that the power at
the main power supply panel is
turned on.
Check to see that the GFCI (Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter) has not been
tripped.
Check for a blown fuse in the control
box. Turn off all power before
replacing fuses.