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HOT TUB WATER MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Cloudy Water

Water Odor

Chlorine Odor

Musty Odor

• Dirty filter
• Excessive oils / organic matter
• Improper sanitization
• Suspended particles / organic matter
• Overused or old water

• Excessive organics in water
• Improper sanitization
• Low pH
• Chloramine level too high
• Low pH
• Bacteria or algae growth

• Build-up of oils and dirt

• High pH
• Low sanitizer level
• Low pH
• Low sanitizer level
• Unsanitary water
• Free chlorine level above 5 ppm
• Total alkalinity and/or pH too low
• High iron or copper in source water
• High calcium content in water – total

alkalinity and pH too high

Organic buildup /

scum ring around spa
Algae Growth

Eye Irritation

Skin Irritation / Rash

Stains

Scale

• Clean filter
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer
• Add sanitizer
• Adjust pH and/or alkalinity to recommended range
• Run jet pump(s) and clean filter(s)
• Drain and refill the hot tub
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer
• Add sanitizer
• Adjust pH to recommended range
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer
• Adjust pH to recommended range
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer – if problem is visible or persistent, drain,

clean, and refill the hot tub

• Wipe off scum with clean rag – if severe, drain the hot tub, use a hot tub

surface and tile cleaner to remove the scum, and refill the hot tub

• Shock hot tub with sanitizer and adjust pH
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer and maintain sanitizer level
• Adjust pH
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer and maintain sanitizer level
• Shock hot tub with sanitizer and maintain sanitizer level
• Allow free chlorine level to drop below 5 ppm before spa use
• Adjust total alkalinity and/or pH
• Use a metal deposit inhibitor
• Adjust total alkalinity and pH – if scale requires removal, drain the hot tub,

scrub off the scale, refill the hot tub and balance the water

Problem

Probable causes

Solutions

TROUBLESHOOTING

Should you experience any problem, do not hesitate to contact your authorized Limelight

dealer. Here are some tips to help you to diagnose and

rectify some more common sources of trouble yourself, if you choose to do so.

GENERAL OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Entire hot tub is

inoperative

Hot tub does not heat;

jets and light operate

(Ready and Power

indicators are blinking)

Jets weak or surging

Light(s) inoperative

• Power failure
• GFCI tripped
• Heater high-limit thermostat tripped

• Spa lock activated
• Integrated pressure switch open

• Circulation pump thermal cut-off tripped

• Hot tub water level too low
• Filter(s) clogged 
• Closed Air Control levers 
• Spa lock activated
• Light, wiring or assembly is faulty

• Heater high-limit thermostat tripped

• Temperature sensor problem

Power indicator blinking

(Entire hot tub inoperative)
Ready indicator blinking 

• Check power source
• Reset GFCI; call for service if it will not reset
• Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds to reset heater high limit. If it

will not reset, check for clogged filter(s). If tripping continues, call for service.

• Deactivate spa lock
• Check for clogged filter. Integrated pressure switch will reset when the

flow of water through the heater has been restored. Call for service if the

heater trips frequently.

• Check for clogged filter or air locks in plumbing. Disconnect power to the

spa, allow circulation pump to cool. Circulation pump thermal cut-off will

reset when pump has cooled and power is reapplied. Call for service if

circulation pump thermal cut-off trips frequently.

• Add water
• Clean filter
• Open Air Control levers
• Deactivate spa lock
• Call for service

• Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds to reset heater high limit. If it

will not reset, check for clogged filter(s). If tripping continues, call for service.

• Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds. If blinking continues, call for

service.

Problem

Probable causes

Solutions

Service Information

Summary of Contents for FLR

Page 1: ...Page 1 O w n e r s M a n u a l by...

Page 2: ...____ TELEPHONE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HOT TUB MODEL SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________________...

Page 3: ...Inversion 21 HOT TUB CARE AND MAINTENANCE Draining the Water 21 Filter System 22 Filter Cartridge Removal and Cleaning 22 Care of the Hot Tub Pillows 23 Care of the Exterior 23 ELMwood Hot Tub Cabinet...

Page 4: ...etal water pipe metal enclosures of electrical equipment or conduit within five feet 1 5 m of the unit as needed to comply with local requirements Do not operate the audio main controls while inside t...

Page 5: ...es within 5 feet 1 5m of the hot tub Use an extension cord to connect the hot tub to its power source The cord may not be properly grounded and the connection is a shock hazard An extension cord may c...

Page 6: ...nce the tolerance of temperature regulating devices may vary by as much as 5 F Test the water with your hand before entering the hot tub to be sure it s comfortable SAFETY SIGN Each Limelight TM hot t...

Page 7: ...7 0 x 7 0 2 13m x 2 13m 230v System 230 volt 50 Amp single phase GFCI protected circuit 36 91m 65 square feet 4 000 310 gallons 1170 litres 789 lbs 358 kg 4 267 lbs 1 935 kg 110 lbs per square foot L...

Page 8: ...e Even with stones in place the hot tub will inevitably settle and become unlevel Plus a hot tub surrounded by dirt or grass will soon be filled with dirt or grass from users feet therefore it s impor...

Page 9: ...acing the hot tub on an elevated deck or platform IMPORTANT Watkins Manufacturing Corporation reserves the right to change any specifications or design without incurring any obligation Hot Tub Levelin...

Page 10: ...ional accessory 7 Bonding terminal OVERHEAD VIEWS A Combination XL Hydromassage jets B Combination Hydromassage jets C Direct Hydromassage jets D Secondary suction E Hot tub pillow F Filter compartmen...

Page 11: ...sory 7 Bonding terminal 2 4 7 6 5 OVERHEAD VIEWS A Combination XL Hydromassage jets B Combination Hydromassage jets C Direct Hydromassage jets D Secondary suction E Hot tub pillow F Filter compartment...

Page 12: ...artment G Control panel H Air Lever for Direct Hydromassage jets I Cup holder J Water Feature lever K Water Feature L Heater jet Ozone optional accessory B A A E F G K I H D C C E B D H L C C C J J B...

Page 13: ...Loosen the screws on the front of the control box Remove the screws and the control box cover 3 Route the electrical service from the subpanel into the hot tub equipment compartment NOTE The subpanel...

Page 14: ...seconds then push the breaker switch to the OFF down position to ensure that it has completely disengaged then push the breaker switch to the ON up position If you don t wait 30 seconds the hot tub s...

Page 15: ...10 000 pre filter if treating your hot tub with a polyhexamethylene biguanide Biguanide PHMB i e BaquaSpaTM sanitizer 1 Close drain and fill the hot tub with water through the filter compartment The...

Page 16: ...water temperature by pressing the TEMP button on the control panel or lower it by pressing TEMP button After a few hours the water temperature will remain within 1 1 2 degrees of your selected tempera...

Page 17: ...spin freely a second night of soaking is required If the bearing still does not spin you will need to purchase a replacement assembly from your LimelightTM dealer 4 To replace position the cutout at t...

Page 18: ...st be in ON position Jet Pump 2 Jet System 1 Diverter lever in the 6 o clock position 6 Direct jets on back wall 8 Direct jets on right back wall 1 Combination XL jets on right front wall 4 Direct jet...

Page 19: ...ack wall 4 Direct jets in lounge footwell 1 Combination XL jet in footwell 1 Combination XL jet on front left wall 1 Water Feature right wall lever must be in ON position LIMELIGHT TM FLAIR TM MODEL F...

Page 20: ...t left wall 2 Direct jets on front left wall 2 Combination jets on front left wall 2 Combination jets in footwell Jet Pump 1 10 Direct jets on left back wall 6 Direct jets jets on right back wall 2 Co...

Page 21: ...ub The control panel display responds to let you know you ve pressed a button and that the selected function has been performed After a period of non use pressing any button will wake up a sleeping di...

Page 22: ...her the hot tub water is above its acceptable temperature range or a malfunction has occurred within the hot tub such as low circulation due to a clogged filter An off POWER indicator means that there...

Page 23: ...submenus where the CLEAN symbol is illuminated on the display Press the OFF button to deactivate NOTE Pressing the JETS button will also deactivate the clean cycle LOCKING FEATURES The two locking fea...

Page 24: ...tub the Summer Mode timer will reset starting with the 8 hour shutdown mode If a different 8 hour shut down time is desired deactivate the Summer Mode then reactivate at the beginning of the desired e...

Page 25: ...that more frequent filter cleanings are required Failure to maintain the cartridge in a clean unobstructed manner will result in reduced water flow through the heater assembly that may cause the High...

Page 26: ...FreshWater Stain and Scale Defense to use if your hot tub water has a high concentration of dissolved minerals 2 The use of alcohol or any household cleaners other than those listed to clean the hot...

Page 27: ...prings and pivot points of the retractable cover system Ice buildup may damage system components WARNING The vinyl cover and retractable cover system are not recommended for use in wind conditions rea...

Page 28: ...water by following the shock procedures Return the set temperature to its original setting The hot tub water will be safe for you to use once the Free Chlorine Residual level has dropped below 5 0 ppm...

Page 29: ...ave clean water Water maintenance is one of the most important areas of hot tub ownership Your dealer can guide you through the process of achieving and maintaining perfect water in your hot tub given...

Page 30: ...hands in your eyes on the hot tub shell surface or on the cabinet 4 After ten minutes turn the jet pump off and close and secure the cover to complete the procedure Risk of Drowning Never leave an op...

Page 31: ...alkaline those below 7 are acidic Maintaining the proper pH level is extremely important for Optimizing the effectiveness of the sanitizer Maintaining water that is comfortable for the user Preventin...

Page 32: ...he hot tub is being used over an extended period of time such as a whole afternoon or evening additional sanitizer will be needed A weekly shock treatment is required The shock treatment quickly destr...

Page 33: ...s Limelight Glow Model GLW 1 5 teaspoons As needed if water is hazy cloudy or has an odor OR OR MPS is an oxidizer not a sanitizer Page 30 Page 30 FRESHWATER Ag SILVER ION PURIFIER REPLACEMENT When re...

Page 34: ...come cloudy CHLORINE SODIUM DICHLOR A Sanitizing chemicals such as chlorine are oxidants that kill bacteria and viruses in the water The Free Available Chlorine FAC is a measure of the amount of unuse...

Page 35: ...high concentrations of minerals The use of a low water volume extra fine pore water filter in line pre filter such as the FreshStart 10 000 pre filter will help to remove many of the larger particles...

Page 36: ...t with the jet pump operating for ten minutes DO use special care if using baking soda to clean either the interior or exterior plastic surface DON T use swimming pool muriatic acid to lower pH DON T...

Page 37: ...many chemicals and in such large amounts Answer While over exposure to any chemical can be unhealthful many low levels of chemicals are effective and beneficial In the case of hot tub water the chemic...

Page 38: ...setting a high limit thermostat or replacing a light bulb may not require a service call they may indicate that a more serious condition exists These conditions may require an experienced service pers...

Page 39: ...than others and will shut the pump off at lower temperatures High temperature All Limelight hot tubs models are equipped with a jet pump shroud that vents the heat generated by the pump motor to the...

Page 40: ...circumstances shall Watkins Manufacturing Corporation or any of its representatives be held liable for injury to any person or damage to any property however arising WATKINS CUSTOMER SERVICE If you ha...

Page 41: ...em Probable causes Solutions TROUBLESHOOTING Should you experience any problem do not hesitate to contact your authorized Limelight dealer Here are some tips to help you to diagnose and rectify some m...

Page 42: ...e r C a r t r i d g e R e s t a i n E L M w o o d R e s t a i n E L M w o o d T M H o t T u b C a b i n e t H o t T u b C a b i n e t C l e a n a n d C o n d i t i o n V i n y l H o t T u b C o v e r...

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