Operating instructions

PLASTIC COMPONENTS
The jets should be removed periodically and rinsed out to
remove debris from the spinning assemblies. If calcium
build-up is present, soak the parts in Filter Cure to loosen
the calcium and then scrub with a brush and rinse off. If a
lot of hair and debris is present on suction covers located
in the foot well, this can reduce water flow to the pumps.
Manually remove when the hot tub is empty or full.
Operation of Hot Tub Interior Features
MASSAGE INSERTS OR JETS
The jets in a Beachcomber Hot Tub are known as Energ-
Jets™ in three sizes; small, medium and large. They are
interchangeable within the same sizes. See figure 9.
Simply turn them counter clockwise until they click and
pop out. To re-install, line up the small protrusion on the
back of the face plate with the slot on the white WaterPort
and then turn clockwise and push in until they click in.
The jets can also be individually turned off/on. Simply turn
clockwise to turn off the water flow and counter clockwise
to turn on water flow.
To turn on the neck jet, turn counter clockwise to turn on
and clockwise to turn off. If this jet does not turn off then
carefully pry the face plate off with a flat head screw driver,
and screw the internal portion back in by hand. Then pop
the face plate back on and turn it clockwise to tighten in the
internal portion.
AIR CONTROL VALVES
There are two air control valves located on either side of
the touch pad. See Figure 10. In the six o’clock position
they are off, meaning no air can be drawn to the jets. To
allow air to be drawn in, turn the lever to the 2 o’clock
position. On 300, and 500 series hot tubs the left air
control services the seat jets on the left of the hot tub and
jets in the foot well. The right air control services seat jets
on the right side of the hot tub. These air controls improve
the massage experience in your hot tub by adding more
turbulence to the water flow.
On the 300 and 500 series hot tubs with the Reflex Foot
Massage (RFM) option, the right air control services the RFM
jets when the water flow is diverted to them and the left air
control services all the seat jets. On the 700 series, the left air
control allows air flow to jets running off Massage Pump 1.
The right air control allows air flow to jets running off Massage
Pump 2. The right air control would also allow air flow to
the RFM jets if the diverter valve is diverting water flow from
Massage Pump 2 to the RFM jets. On all models more air is
drawn in when the jet pump is on high speed than when the
pump is on low speed.
RFM DIVERTER VALVE
The purpose of this valve is to divert water flow between
either the RFM foot jets or the seat jets.
See figure 11
. On 700
series hot tubs it diverts water flow from massage 2 pump
between the RFM foot jets or the seat jets on the left side of
the hot tub.
Always turn the pump to low speed or off before attempting
to turn the RFM Diverter Valve. Failure to do this could cause
the handle to break due to the high velocity of water moving
through the valve.
Note: when the hot tub is not being used, the diverter valve
handle must be left in the center position. This ensures that
water in both zones is always in circulation during periods of
non use.
NEVER USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER
FOR CLEANING THE ENVIROSKIRT™
CABINET AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE FINISH.
WARNING
figure 10
figure 9
PROTRUSION
GROOVE
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