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Warning: Any person with the following conditions
should consult their Physician before using a hot
tub. Diabetes, High blood pressure, Heart disease,
Circulatory problems, Pregnant women or those
taking medication prescribed by their Physician.
Do not allow electrical devices to such as portable
stereos,TVs, hair dryers within 5 feet/1.5 meters of
the tub. Failure to do so could result in death due to
electrocution should the device fall in the water.
Warning:Always provide adequate supervision when
children are using the hot tub
Always follow instructions on Chemicals closely.
Add one at a time
• Measure accurately
Add chemical to water not water to chemicals.
• Store chemicals in a cool dry place, do not allow
liquids to freeze.
• Do not mix products together.
BEACHCOMBER’S SAFETY FEATURES
Molded Interior Steps
Beachcomber hot tubs are made with checker plate
flooring designed to make entry and exit safer.
Molded Side Hand Grips
Found on all sides of a Beachcomber hot tub,these
hand grips make getting out of the seat much easier
and safer. See Figure 2.
Protec Step (optional feature)
If your hot tub is equipped with the Beachcomber
Protec option, it includes the Protec Safety step to
make entry and exit of the hot tub easier and safer.
Always secure the step to the hot tub with the
hardware provided to ensure maximum safety and
protection to the Protec Equipment.
Portable Step (optional feature)
With Beachcomber’s Original Portable Hot Tub,
you can purchase an optional two level step for easy
entry and exit.
Heatshield Cover Locks
To prevent unwanted entry by children or unautho-
rized users, use the cover lock assemblies that
come as a standard feature with each hot tub.
Screw the female half on to the hot tub skirting with
the stainless screws provided. See Figure 3.
STARTING UP A BEACHCOMBER HOT TUB
Once the Protec equipment is hooked up, using the
separate instructions provided in the Protec
Equipment box and the electrical connection is
made by a qualified electrician, do the following:
1. Check all union fittings on the Protec and Portable
equipment to ensure that they are tight. Hand
tight is sufficient. If leaking is noted at these
fittings you may need to tighten further or the
gasket may be missing or not seated properly.
Unscrew the union and check if this is suspected.
2. Open all knife valves (see Figure 4) that are
pointing up. Leave all valves that are facing down
closed.Fill the hot tub with water from a garden
hose.You can hang the hose over the edge of the
hot tub or hook it up to the black drain/fill valve
located down by the
pumps and fill from the
bottom.Allow some
water to run out of the
drain fitting to release
any potential stagnant
water.
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