HotSpring BLT 01 Control Panel Bezel 1-Pump System Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- HOTSPRING
Table of Contents
- HotSpring BLT 01 Control Panel Bezel 1-Pump System
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Pre-Delivery Instructions
- Site Selection and Preparation
- INSTALLATION
- DELIVERY ACCESS
- GROUND PREPARATION
- Dimensions
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
- GLEAM CONVERTED-OPTIONAL
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Spa Specifications
- CONTRACTOR SUGGESTIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HotSpring BLT 01 Control Panel Bezel 1-Pump System
Product Information
Specifications
- Dimensions: [Insert dimensions]
- Weight: [Insert weight]
- Installation: Indoor/Outdoor
- Foundation: Reinforced concrete pad (outdoor), load capacity of deck (indoor)
Product Usage Instructions
Site Selection and Preparation
Whether you plan to install your new spa indoors or outdoors, on a patio or a
deck, it is important to ensure that you have a suitable location. Here are
some guidelines to follow:
- Outdoor and Patio Installation: For outdoor installations, it is recommended to have a reinforced concrete pad that is at least four inches thick. The reinforcing rod or mesh in the pad should be attached to a bond wire. This helps prevent structural damage to the spa. If installing the spa on a deck, ensure that the deck’s load capacity exceeds the dead weight of the spa.
- Deck Installation: Before placing the spa on an elevated deck, consult a qualified building contractor or structural engineer to determine the deck’s maximum load capacity. Ensure that the weight of the spa, its contents, and occupants do not exceed the structure’s rated capacity.
- Indoor Installation: Seek guidance from your Hot Spring dealer regarding zoning regulations and building codes for indoor installations.
Delivery Access
To ensure a smooth delivery process, follow these steps:
- Determine Spa Dimensions: Refer to the provided chart to find the dimensions of your spa when in the vertical position.
- Contact Your Dealer: Get in touch with your dealer to obtain the height and width added by the delivery cart. This information will help you determine the vertical clearance required and the maximum width of clearance necessary.
- Consider Additional Clearance: If the spa needs to be moved up or down an incline or a short flight of stairs, additional overhead clearance may be required.
- Obstacle Removal: Depending on the pathway to the installation site, you may need to remove gates, parts of a fence, or other movable obstructions to facilitate the movement of the spa. In some cases, a crane may be necessary for lifting the spa to its final destination.
FAQ
-
Q: What is the recommended foundation for outdoor spa installation?
A: It is recommended to have a reinforced concrete pad that is at least four inches thick. The reinforcing rod or mesh in the pad should be attached to a bond wire. -
Q: How do I determine if my deck can support the weight of the spa?
A: Consult a qualified building contractor or structural engineer to determine the deck’s maximum load capacity. Ensure that the weight of the spa, its contents, and occupants do not exceed the structure’s rated capacity. -
Q: Are there any specific requirements for indoor spa installation?
A: It is advisable to consult your Hot Spring dealer for information regarding zoning regulations and building codes for indoor installations. -
Q: What should I consider during the delivery process?
A: You should determine the dimensions of your spa and contact your dealer to obtain the height and width added by the delivery cart. Additionally, consider any additional clearance required for moving the spa up or down inclines or stairs. In some cases, obstacle removal or the use of a crane may be necessary.
Pre-Delivery Instructions
Please take the time to read this booklet carefully, as it will provide you with the information you will need to ensure the safe, secure, and timely installation of your new spa. The following sections are guidelines on how to prepare for delivery and set-up of your new spa. Specifically covered are site selection, delivery access, ground preparation, and electrical requirements.
Remember to carefully read the Owner’s Manual that accompanies your spa, and to complete the Warranty Card within 10 days of delivery. These items, along with other valuable information, will be found in the Owner’s Package which has been placed in the equipment compartment of your spa, where you will also find its serial number.
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right to change features, specifications and design without notification and without incurring any obligation.
- DATE PURCHASED: _____
- DATE INSTALLED: ___
- DEALER: ___
- ADDRESS: __
- TELEPHONE: ___
Register your warranty using the QR code below:
In most cities and counties, permits will be required for the installation of electrical circuits or the construction of exterior surfaces (decks and gazebos). In addition, some communities have adopted residential barrier codes which may require fencing and/or self-closing gates on the property to prevent unsupervised access to a pool (or spa) by children under 5 years of age. Your Hot Spring spa is equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM F1346-91 Standard for Safety Covers and as a result, is usually exempt from most barrier requirements. As a general practice, your local Building Department will inform you of any applicable barrier requirements at the time a permit is obtained for the installation of an electrical circuit. Your Hot Spring dealer can provide information on which permits may be required.
Site Selection and Preparation
IMPORTANT:
Site selection and preparation are your responsibility. Carefully read these
instructions and consult your authorized Hot Spring ® dealer if you have any
questions.
You probably have a spot picked out for your new spa, whether it’s indoors or outdoors, on a patio or on a deck. Just make sure you check the following:
- Always put your spa on a structurally sound, level surface. A filled spa can weigh a great deal. Make certain that the location you choose can support the weight of your filled spa.
- Locate your equipment compartment, which houses all of the electrical components, in a place where water will drain away from it. Allowing water into the equipment compartment can damage the electronics, or may result in tripping your house’s circuit breaker.
- Leave yourself easy access to the circuit breakers in the subpanel.
- Never let water get into the subpanel. Your spa’s subpanel is rain-tight when installed correctly with the door closed.
- Leave access to the equipment compartment for periodic spa care and maintenance.
INSTALLATION
OUTDOOR AND PATIO INSTALLATION
No matter where you install your new spa, you must have a solid foundation to
support it. Structural damage to the spa resulting from incorrect installation
or placement on an inadequate foundation is not covered under the spa’s
limited warranty. If you install the spa outdoors, a reinforced concrete pad
at least four inches thick is recommended. The reinforcing rod or mesh in the
pad should be attached to a bond wire (see your Owner’s Manual). All Hot
Spring spas may be installed onto a deck, provided that the load capacity of
the deck is greater than the dead weight of the spa (see Deck Installation).
DECK INSTALLATION
To be certain your deck can support your spa, you must know the deck’s maximum
load capacity. Consult a qualified building contractor or structural engineer
before you place the spa on an elevated deck or indoors. To find the weight of
your spa, its contents and its occupants, refer to the Spa Specification chart
located further into these instructions. This weight per square foot must not
exceed the structure’s rated capacity or serious structural damage could
result.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
Be aware of some special requirements if you place your spa indoors. Water
will accumulate around the spa, so flooring materials must provide a good grip
when wet. Proper drainage is essential to prevent a build-up of water around
the spa. When building a new room for the spa, it is recommended that a floor
drain be installed. The humidity will naturally increase with the spa
installed. Water may get into the woodwork and produce dry rot, mildew, or
other problems. Check for airborne moisture’s effects on exposed wood, paper,
etc. in the room. To minimize these effects, it is best to provide plenty of
ventilation to the spa area. An architect can help to determine if more
ventilation must be installed.
Your Hot Spring dealer can help you with local information such as zoning
regulations and building codes.
DELIVERY ACCESS
First, locate the dimensions of your spa on the following chart. The dimensions shown are the measurements of the spa in the vertical position, laid on its side. Next, contact your dealer to find the height and width added by the delivery cart which the dealer will use to deliver your new spa. Use the height of the cart plus the dimension shown as H to determine the vertical clearance required to pass the spa and cart. Use the width of the cart, or dimension W, whichever is greater, to determine the maximum width of clearance necessary.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to allow for additional overhead clearance if the spa
(with cart) will be pushed up or down an incline or moved up or down a short
flight of stairs.
- Use the information below to determine the requirements for access to your desired location.
- It may be necessary to remove a gate, part of a fence, or other movable obstructions to roll the spa to its installation site. About ten per cent of the time, a crane is the only way to install the spa by lifting it to its final destination.
- If the spa has to be taken off of the cart to go over a wall (either because the entry area is too narrow, the eaves are too low, the corner is too tight, or the stairway is too steep), a crane will be required. Don’t be alarmed!
- The crane has a truck-mounted boom that can fit right in your driveway. Crane operators are licensed and insured.
- For a charge, the crane operator will lift your spa over walls, buildings, or any other obstruction and place it as close to the installation site as possible. The Hot Spring ® spa delivery personnel will supervise the crane delivery and complete the spa installation.
NOTE:
If your spa delivery requires the use of a crane, you may be required to pay
for its services after the delivery.
Model | Width W | Length L | Height H |
---|---|---|---|
Gleam ® (GLM) | 38″ | 110″ | 91″ |
Pulse ® (PLS) | 38″ | 89″ | 89″ |
Flair ® (FLR) | 36″ | 84″ | 84″ |
Bolt ® (BLT) | 33″ | 80″ | 80″ |
Glow ® (GLW) | 33″ | 84″ | 76″ |
How is your width clearance?
GROUND PREPARATION
Your Hot Spring spa has been engineered to perform on several kinds of surfaces. While a concrete slab is best for long-term use*, other foundations are acceptable so long as a level base is prepared prior to delivery.
NOTE:
A reinforced concrete pad at least four inches thick or a deck that is able to
withstand more than 120 lbs. per square foot is recommended for the Gleam® and
the Pulse® spa, 115 lbs. per square foot is recommended for the Flair ® spa
and 105 lbs. per square foot is recommended for the Bolt™ and 100 lbs. for the
Glow ® spas.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
- If stepping stones or railroad ties are selected for the spa foundation, they should be placed at the designated levelling areas of your spa to maintain an even distribution of the spa weight.
- It is important to note that soft surfaces, even when stepping stones are used to distribute the weight of the spa as evenly as possible, will still tend to settle unevenly, resulting in an unlevel spa.
- Remember, placing the spa on grass or dirt may increase the amount of debris that is inadvertently brought into the spa water on the user’s feet.
If you are purchasing a deck package or a gazebo with your spa, a solid foundation becomes mandatory. Placing them on any surface other than a single- level pad could create problems with their installation. Pictured at right are a few of the recommended surfaces. As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to provide a suitable, level foundation for your spa. Keep in mind that most delivery crews are not equipped to level and prepare spa sites. If you are interested in having a concrete slab, brick surface, or wood deck installed, your Hot Spring dealer should be able to suggest a qualified, licensed contractor.
NOTE:
For the spa to operate properly and for the internal plumbing to drain
completely, you must ensure that the spa is levelled after it has been
installed.
Dimensions
GLEAM (Model GLM)
Dimensions
NOTE:
All dimensions are approximate; measure your spa before making critical design
or pathway decisions.
NOTE:
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the Gleam be installed on a
minimum 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or structurally sound deck
able to support the “dead weight” found in the spa specification chart.
WARNING:
The Gleam must not be shimmed in any manner.
PULSE Model PLS
NOTE:
All dimensions are approximate; measure your spa before making critical design
or pathway decisions.
NOTE:
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the Pulse be installed on a
minimum 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or structurally sound deck
able to support the “dead weight” found in the spa specification chart.
WARNING:
The Pulse must not be shimmed in any manner.
FLAIR Model FLR
NOTE:
All dimensions are approximate; measure your spa before making critical design
or pathway decisions.
NOTE:
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the Flair be installed on a
minimum 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or structurally sound deck
able to support the “dead weight” found in the spa specification chart.
WARNING:
The Flair must not be shimmed in any manner.
GLOW Model GLW
NOTE:
All dimensions are approximate; measure your spa before making critical design
or pathway decisions.
NOTE:
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the Glow be installed on a
minimum 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or structurally sound deck
able to support the “dead weight” found in the spa specification chart.
WARNING:
The Glow must not be shimmed in any manner.
BOLT Model BLT
NOTE:
All dimensions are approximate; measure your spa before making critical design
or pathway decisions.
NOTE:
Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the Bolt be installed on a
minimum 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or structurally sound deck
able to support the “dead weight” found in the spa specification chart.
WARNING:
The Bolt must not be shimmed in any manner.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
To ensure you will have an opportunity to use your spa soon after delivery, the required electrical service must be installed. Unless otherwise stipulated by your dealer, THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
IMPORTANT:
All electrical circuits must be installed by a qualified, licensed
electrician.
230 VOLT OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
- 230-volt models require a 50 or 70-amp, single-phase, 230-volt circuit breaker in the main electrical service panel.
- All 230-volt Hot Spring ® spas must be wired under applicable local and national electrical codes, all electrical work must be done by a licensed electrician.
- NOTE: Watkins Manufacturing Corporation REQUIRES THE USE OF A SUBPANEL TO SUPPLY POWER AND PROTECT THE SPA. On the Gleam ®, Pulse ®, Flair ® and Glow ® models, the 50 amp subpanel containing GFCI breakers is included with the spa. On the converted 230-volt Gleam and Bolt ® models, the subpanel containing GFCI breakers must be purchased separately and can be purchased from your Hot Spring dealer.
- A licensed electrician should install a four-wire electrical service (two line voltages, one neutral, one ground) from the main electrical service panel to the subpanel, and from the sub-panel to the spa per the appropriate wiring diagram as illustrated below.
- The grounding conductor must be at least #10 AWG. Your electrician should mount the subpanel in the vicinity of the spa but it should not be closer than five (5) feet from the spa water edge (NEC 680-38 to 41-A-3).
INSTALLATION NOTE:
After the spa has been installed by the dealer’s delivery crew, your
electrician can connect the conduit from the sub panel to the spa’s IQ 2020 ®
Control Box and then complete the wiring connections in the control box.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Three different wiring diagrams are shown: one Gleam, Pulse, Flair and Glow
models 50 amp, one Gleam 70 amp and one for a Bolt 50 amp model. Always follow
the wiring diagram for your specific model.
NOTE:
Complete step-by-step Installation and Wiring Instructions for all 230-volt
Hot Spring models are included in the Owner’s Manual and with each sub-panel,
which can be obtained from your dealer.
WIRE SPECIFICATION NOTE:
Long electrical runs may require a larger gauge feed wire than stated. We
recommend that a maximum voltage drop of 3% be used when calculating the
larger wire size.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams below for the electrical requirements of the 230-volt Pluse, Flair and Glow models.
WARNING!
The exact physical location of the terminals on the GFCI breaker will vary
between manufacturers. Connecting the hot wire to the neutral terminal will
cause irreversible damage to the control box.
GLEAM CONVERTED-OPTIONAL
- IMPORTANT: If you ever need to move or relocate your Hot Spring spa, it is essential that you understand and apply these installation requirements. Your Hot Spring® spa has been carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against electric shock. Remember, connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit will negate many of its safety features.
- IMPORTANT: The Service Technician must reconfigure the spa using the soft jumpers to allow the spa heater to run concurrently with the jet pump.
- NOTE: Long wiring runs may require larger-gauge wire than stated.
CAUTIONS
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITABLE FOR 75°C/167°F.
| THESE SPAS ARE INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE GFCI SUBPANEL PROVIDED.
---|---
DISCONNECT ALL SUPPLY CONNECTIONS BEFORE SERVICING.| ALL CANADIAN SPA MODELS
USE #8 AWG GREEN, GROUND.
CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND-FAULT INTERRUPTER.|
INCORRECT WIRING WILL DAMAGE CIRCUIT BOARDS.
| REFER TO THE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED
WITH THE SUB-PANEL FOR DETAILED WIRING INSTRUCTIONS.
Bolt ® (Model BLT) 230-volt converted model
IMPORTANT!
The exact physical location of the terminals on the GFCI breaker will vary
between manufacturers. Connecting the hot wire to the neutral terminal will
cause irreversible damage to the control box.
115/230 VOLT CONVERTIBLE MODEL (BOLT MODEL)
This model can be converted to 230-volt operation with the addition of a
subpanel and a control box wiring change. Consult your dealer before
attempting to convert from a 115-volt operation to a 230-volt operation. Any
damage to the spa from improper conversion is not covered under the warranty.
115 VOLT GFCI
- The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is a safety device that is designed to detect as little as 5 milliamps (±1mA) of electrical current leakage to the ground. Watkins Manufacturing Corporation recommends that the GFCI be tested before each use to ensure it is functioning correctly. With the spa connected to the power supply, push the “Test” button. The spa should stop operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out.
- Wait 30 seconds and then reset the GFCI by pushing the Reset button. The GFCI power indicator will turn on, restoring power to the spa. If the interrupter does not perform in this manner, it is an indication of an electrical malfunction and the possibility of an electric shock.
- Disconnect the plug from the receptacle until the fault has been identified and corrected.
IMPORTANT:
Failure to wait 30 seconds before resetting the GFCI may cause the spa’s Power
indicator (on the control panel) to blink. If this occurs, repeat the GFCI
test procedure. Never use the GFCI as a means to disconnect power to the spa
(always unplug it). If the GFCI is tripped while the spa is plugged in, and a
power outage occurs, when power returns the GFCI will automatically reset and
power will flow to the spa.
115 VOLT OPERATION (60Hz ONLY)
The spa must be connected to a dedicated 115-volt, 20 amp, GFCI-protected,
grounded circuit. The term “dedicated” means the electrical circuit is not
being used or shared for any other electrical items (patio lights, appliances,
garage circuits, etc.). If the spa is connected to a non-dedicated circuit,
overloading will result in “nuisance tripping” at the main panel. This
requires frequent resetting of the breaker switch at the house electrical
breaker panel and introduces the possibility of damage or failure of spa
equipment. The dedicated circuit must be properly wired; that is, it must have
a 20-amp GFCI circuit breaker in the house breaker panel, #12 AWG or larger
wire (including the ground wire) and the correct polarity throughout the
circuit.
NEVER CONNECT THE SPA TO AN EXTENSION CORD!
- A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior surface of the control box, inside the spa. This is to permit the connection of a ground bonding wire between this point and any metal equipment, enclosures, reinforced concrete pad, pipe, or conduit within 5 feet of the spa (if needed to comply with local building code requirements). The bonding wire must be at least a #10-AWG solid copper wire.
- Bond the spa to all exposed metal equipment or fixtures, handrails, and concrete pads per N.E.C. Article 680 and all local codes.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The 115 volt Bolt ® spa model comes equipped with approximately 15 feet of useable power cord (this is the maximum length allowed by the Underwriters Laboratory and the National Electric Code). When the spa is installed, the power cord will come out of the bottom of the equipment compartment door. For your safety, when the electrician is installing the 20 amp single electrical outlet and waterproof cover, the outlet should be no closer than 5 feet (1.5 meters) and no farther than 10 feet from the spa [reference National Electrical Code 680-6a(1) and 680-41a].
The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is located at the end of the power cord. This device is for your protection. It is very important to protect it from rain and other moisture. Test once a month, with the plug connected to the power supply,
- Push the “TEST” button on the GFCI breaker. The spa should stop operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out.
- Wait 30 seconds, then push the “RESET” button. Power will be restored to the spa and the GFCI power indicator will turn on.
If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, your spa may have an electrical malfunction, and you may be risking electrical shock. Turn off all circuits and do not use the spa until the problem has been corrected by an authorized service agent.
WARNING:
Removal of the GFCI from the spa’s power cord will result in an unsafe spa and
will void the spa’s warranty.
IMPORTANT:
Should you ever find the need to move or relocate your Hot Spring® spa, it is
essential that you understand and apply these installation requirements. Your
Hot Spring spa has been carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against
electric shock. Remember, connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit
will negate many of its safety features.
ADVANTAGE TO HAVING YOUR SPA CONVERTED
- In the 115-volt configuration, either the heater, or the jet pump can operate, but they can’t work at the same time. In a 115-volt system, as long as the jet pump is activated, the heater will not turn on. On the other hand, when the spa is converted to operate in the 230-volt configuration, the heater and jet pump can operate simultaneously.
- The heater will operate at 1500 watts when the spa is configured as a 115-volt cord-and-plug connected model, and at 6000 watts when the spa is configured as a 230-volt converted model heating your spa water faster.
Spa Specifications
Gleam ® (Model GLM) Seats 8 Adults| 9′ 2″
x 7′ 7″
__
2.79m
x 2.31m
| __
38″
__
97cm
| __
100
Square Feet
| __
__
4,000
| 510
gallons
__
1,925
litres
| 1270
lbs.
__
575
kg
| 6,925
lbs.
__
3,140
kg
| 120
lbs. per square foot
| 230 volt, 50 or
70 amp single phase GFCI protected circuit
Pulse ® (Model PLS) Seats 7 Adults| 7’5″
x 7’5″
2.26m
x 2.26m
| __
38″
__
97cm
| __
65
Square Feet
| __
__
4,000
| 380
gallons
__
1,450
litres
| 990
lbs.
__
450
kg
| 5,385
lbs.
__
2,460
kg
| 120
lbs. per square foot
| 230 volt, 50 amp single phase GFCI protected circuit
Flair ® (Model FLR) Seats 6 Adults| 7’0″
x 7’0″
2.13m
x 2.13m
| __
36″
__
91cm
| __
65
Square Feet
| __
__
4,000
| 310
gallons
__
1,175
litres
| 930
lbs.
__
420
kg
| 4,565
lbs.
__
2,075
kg
| 115
lbs. per square foot
| 230 volt, 50 amp single phase GFCI protected circuit
Bolt ® (Model BLT) Seats 4 Adults| 6’8″
x 6’8″
2.03m
x 2.03m
| __
33″
__
84cm
| __
30
Square Feet
| __
1,500
__
Or 6,000
| 290
gallons
__
1,100
litres
| 700
lbs.
__
320
kg
| 3,820
lbs.
__
1,740
kg
| 105
lb per square foot
| 115 v, 20 amp dedicated GFCI
Or
230 v, 50 amp single phase GFCI
Glow ® (Model GLW) Seats 4 Adults| 6’4″
x 7’0″
1.93m
x 2.13m
| __
33″
__
84cm
| __
65
Square Feet
| __
__
4,000
| 270
gallons
__
1,025
litres
| 700
lbs.
__
320
kg
| 3,650
lbs.
__
1,665
kg
| 100
lbs. per square foot
| 230 volt, 50 amp single phase GFCI protected circuit
CAUTION:
Watkins Manufacturing suggests a structural engineer or contractor be
consulted before the spa is placed on an elevated deck.
NOTE:
The “Filled weight” and “Deadweight” of the spa include the weight of the
occupants (assuming an average occupant weight of 175 lbs).
CONTRACTOR SUGGESTIONS
Electrician
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
Masonry
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
General
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
- Name: _____
- Telephone: _____
SERVICES AVAILABLE FROM YOUR HOT SPRING ® DEALER
Service
- Pre-Delivery site inspection _____
- Deliver spa to installation site _____
- Unwrap the spa and haul away packaging material _____
- Set up _____
- Fill the spa with water _____
Explain and test the spa’s operation
- Jet system
- Air Control system
- Set temperature control
- Control panel functions
Explain the safety features
- GFCI
- Heater high limit
- Heater thermal cut-off
Service/Cost
- General spa operation & maintenance orientation _____
- Water quality and maintenance orientation _____
- Adjust the water’s Total Alkalinity, and pH _____
- Sanitize the water _____
- Inspect the spa cover, place it on spa _____
- Review winterizing instructions _____
- Review Owner’s Manual & Register your Warranty _____
- Follow-up call _____
- In-store spa water analysis _____
- TOTAL COST _____
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR HOT SPRING ® DEALER
- ACE® Salt Water Sanitizing System
- EverFresh® water care system featuring the FreshWater ® III high output ozone, MPS, and FreshWaterAg+ Silver Ion Cartridge
- Clean Screen ® Pre-filter
- Vanishing Act ® Calcium Remover
- Freshwater Bottled Water Care Products
- Freshwater Test Strips
- Freshwater Instant Filter Cleaner and Filter Cleaner
- FreshWater Spa Shine
- FreshWater CoverShield
- Retractable cover systems include the CoverCradle®, CoverCradle II, UpRite and Lift’n Glide® systems.
- Cover Cradle – 24” Clearance required
- Cover Cradle II – 24” Clearance required
- UpRite – 7” Clearance required
- Lift ’n Glide – 14” Clearance required
- Vinyl covers
- Spa steps
- Replacement filter cartridges
- Pillows
WATKINS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
- 1280 Park Center Drive Vista, California 92081
- 800-999-4688 extension 8432
©2016 Watkins Manufacturing Corporation. Limelight, Hot Spring, Gleam, Pulse, Flair, Bolt, Glow, IQ 2020, CoverCradle, UpRite, ACE, Vanishing Act, Clean Screen, Lift’n Glide, EverFresh, FreshWater, and The Home Relaxation Specialists are trademarks of Watkins Manufacturing Corporation.