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Quick Tips
These tips will work on Hot Spring, Tiger River and Lime Light Hot Tubs 2004-2008
Filling Your Spa
- To minimize airlocks in the equipment, put hose down the center of the gray standpipe in the filter compartment.
- Turn hose on. This will fill the tub through the heater, pumps and jets pushing most of the air out of the lines.
- Fill the spa to the top of the neck jets or 1/3 of the way down from top of skimmer.
- For 240 v spas, turn on the 20 amp breaker and run jets 10 mins, then turn on the 30 amp breaker and continue to run jets 30 min. For 120 v spas, plug in and immediately turn on jets for 10 minutes. Either way, turn the diverter handle(if applicable)slowly 360°(Vista, Grandee GG version, Grandee CC version, Envoy, Siberian, Caspian, Pulse, Flair & Glow models, turn on the 30 amp breaker first, run jets for 10 mins, then the 20amp)
- If refilling spa, bring water sample in for analysis.
- It is recommended to balance spa water TA, CH and pH immediately after refilling, then sanitize within 36 hours.
- Spas on 110v may take up to 36 hours to heat.
- Spas on 220v may take up to 12 hours to heat on average.
Spa not heating
- The Spa will stop heating due to low flow through the heater in order to keep the heater from being damaged.
- Check your filters to make sure they are clean, some heaters have a reset button, refer to owners manual for location or other tips. It is best to remove the filters from the spa, before resetting the heater/GFCI, because debris in the filters may be restricting the flow and causing the problem. Service calls that are the results of dirty or clogged filters are NOT covered under warranty and we will have to charge a service call if we have to clean one or all of these items.
Blinking Red Light
- Did you remember to put the hose down the center of the gray standpipe/filter area and clean your filters?
- If No, the pump may have an airlock, or the filters may have tripped the hi-limit. Reset the hi-limit (Refer to Owner’s Manual) and place a hose down the gray standpipe (just like when you fill your spa) to flush out the air. If you have an ozone unit, look for a steady stream of bubbles, if you do not have an ozone unit, look for the curling/rippling of the top of the water.
- Make sure there is no foreign debris in the spa, pull filters out and replace caps. Run jets 30 min, turn the power to the spa off for 1 minute, and then restore power.
- If you have SpAudio, you may have a blown fuse or it may have come unplugged. Call for more information.
- If red light stops blinking the problem has been corrected.
- If red light is still blinking, call for service.
Blinking Green light
- Turn power to the spa off for 1 minute, then turn power back on per start up instructions based on your spa being 110 volt or 220 volt.
- If light continues to blink, call for service
Blinking Green and Red light
- Indicates low water flow, follow procedures for Blinking Red light.
Draining Your Spa (3-4 times per year)
- Turn the power to the spa off by turning breakers off or unplug from the wall.
- Locate drain on the front, base of spa, near equipment area. See Owners Manual.
- Attach garden hose and drain
- Close drain and replace cap
- Refer to Filling procedures
- If winterizing spa, follow detailed steps in Owner’s Manual or contact our store for assistance. Damage caused to your spa by improper winterizing is NOT covered by your spa warranty.
Breakers/GFCI Tripping – If breakers or GFCI is continuously tripping, call for service.
Filters - Rinse Filters once a month, (or as needed), soak in recommended filter cleaner every 2-3 months.
Cover - Condition cover monthly according to owners manual. When cover gets heavy, it will need to be replaced as it will become less energy efficient. Heavy covers can be unsafe and may cause damage to cover assist and/or skirting.
Skirting – Clean as needed according to owners manual
Rodents – If your spa is going to be placed in an area known to be frequented by mice, rats, or other nocturnal creatures, the manufacturer recommends covering the access opening to the spa’s equipment compartment with a heavy gauge screen material available at the our location. Damage to the spa’s equipment components or internal plumbing as a result of rodent infestation is NOT covered under your warranty.
Water Care Tips
Fresh Fill
- It is recommended you bring a water sample into the store when you refill because the water sources change. Water must have Sanitizer added within 36 hrs of the spa being up to temperature and before use. Water must be over 80° before adding Biquanide based Waterline control.
Weekly Care
- Test Total Alkalinity, pH & Sanitizer
- Adjust Total Alkalinity and/or pH as needed (always adjust Total Alkalinity first if needed) Note: These adjustments may take up to 24 hrs to fully register.
- For Biquanide based Spas, add weekly (check with store for appropriate amounts)
- Stain & Scale
- Waterline Control
- Shock
- Top off Sanitizer if needed according to test strips
- For Chlorine/Bromine Spas, add weekly
- Stain & Scale Control
- Shock (Spa Shock, Non-Chlorine Shock, Chlorine Concentrate or Bromine Concentrate)
- Top off Chlorine/Bromine if needed according to test strips (It may be necessary to add Chlorine/Bromine more frequently than once per week)
- For AG+ Silver Ion/Everfresh Spas, add weekly
- Stain & Scale Control
- Shock (Spa Shock, Non-Chlorine Shock or Chlorine Concentrate)
- Change AG+ Silver Cartridge every 4 months, along with draining and refilling the spa.
- Do NOT use liquid water clarifier.
Tips
- Water Care Products are added to the filter area with the jets running, except Calcium Hardness.
- Calcium Hardness Increaser always goes in center of spa slowly, with jets running
- Always run jets 10 minutes after adding any product
- Leave cover open for 30 minutes after adding shock, chlorine or bromine.
- Always wait 30 minutes after adding any product before adding Biquanide based Sanitizer.
- Water chemistry is very important as improper water chemistry can lead to corrosion or calcification of equipment which is NOT covered under warranty
Orientation
- Orientation classes are available free of charge. More information is presented on how to properly test water and also more tips on calculating how much product to add. Please call Sonco Pools, for more information regarding the orientation classes and to reserve a time. We will also go over spa operations and give you more tips on taking care of the spa.
Tips are designed for a “quick” reference.
Always refer to your Owner’s Manual for more detailed information and warranties.
These tip are provided by Watkins Manufacturing Corporation. For more information on your spa.
Please vist their website at Hotspring.com |
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