How long does it take a Beachcomber hot tub to heat up?
It can take from anywhere between 4 hours and 20 hours heat up a hot tub. Most hot tubs will heat up water at a rate of between 3 and 6 degrees per hour. The amount of time it takes will depend upon the temperature of the cold water, the efficiency of the hot tub and the quality of the hot tub’s insulation.
How long does it take for a hot tub to cool down?
A 1.5KW heater will put about 3 degrees of heat into a spa per hour, so a typical 1/2 hour use will drop the spa temperature about 1 degree, meaning it will take about 20 minutes to recover.
What does LF code on hot tub mean?
Persistent low flow problems
LF = Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the 5th occurrence of “HFL” message with 24 hours). Heater is shut down, but other spa functions run normally. dr = Inadequate water detected in heater.
How many Beachcomber 578 manuals are there?
Database contains 3 Beachcomber 578 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Owner’s manual .
What should the temp of a Beachcomber Hot Tub Be?
Take off the Heat shield cover to allow the water to cool down. The hot tub should automatically reset for a temp of 107°F (41.7°C). Duplicate actions used for “OHH”. Shut the power down to the beachcomber hot tubs and call your store if the hot tub won’t reset. Stands for “Ice”- The system has detected a potential condition for freeze.
Is there a money back guarantee on Beachcomber Hot Tubs?
The company offers a 30-day money back guarantee on their products, and they also offer many innovative design options such as the Hybrid3 and custom jetting. One of the main focal points of Beachcomber Hot Tubs is producing products that are as energy efficient as possible.
Why is my Beachcomber Hot Tub in standby mode?
The blower and pumps activate automatically in spite of the status of the hot tub unit. Means the hot tub unit has entered Standby mode. Check that the Microfilter is in place and secure before depressing any buttons to remove the hot tub unit from Standby.