Specifications
Your Beachcomber Hot Tub Details 9 - 2
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Access Door
The door on a portable hot tub (also called
a P2000) that gives you access to the hot
tub equipment.
Air Bleed Valve
The small black valve used to bleed excess
air from the system when priming
pump(s). See Section 3.
Air Button
The function switch on a mechanical hot
tub that turns the pump on and off.
Air Control
The function rotating knob that allows air
to be injected into the jets for a more
vigorous, therapeutic massage.
Air Lock
This happens when air is trapped inside
the pak. See Section 3 for instructions on
bleeding the air from the system.
Blower
A 1 HP pump that injects forced air into
the jets for more turbulence in the hot tub.
See “Turbo”.
Cabinet
The wood that surrounds the hot tub. Also
called a skirt. Beachcomber uses only the
best clear (free from any defects) Western
Red Cedar. See the “Beachcomber Book of
Hot Tubs” for the story of Beachcomber’s
choice for this superior wood, on page 18.
This book is available free of charge from
your Beachcomber store.
Control Panel
The digital panel that controls the hot tub’s
functions. See Section 5.
Cavitation
This happens when air is gulped into the
system through the microfilter. This is
usually due to water level that is too low.
See Section 3 for correct water levels.
CoverAll
Purity’s product to enhance and protect
the vinyl on a heatshield from the sun’s
rays. Comes in a convenient spray bottle.
Digital 1000
Beachcomber’s entry level digital control
panel. Basic functions of jets, light and
temperature control. See Section 5.
Digital 2000
Beachcomber’s digital control panel.
Includes jets and light switches, as well as
temperature, which is adjustable. See
Section 5.
Digital 3000
Beachcomber’s “Energy Saver” backlit 700
Series digital control panel. Includes all
hot tub functions and is fully
programmable for heating and filtering
cycles. This panel is packed with
convenient features such as a reversible
display. See Section 5.