Operating instructions
Removing these allows the last bit of water in the 
bottom half of the pump to drain out.
4. Remove the Microfilter cartridge and store 
in a dry place.
5. Lock Heatshield and attach Hurricane 
strapping if in high wind areas.
6. Provide Extra Support for the Heatshield in 
heavy snow by placing a 4x8 sheet of 3/4” 
plywood on top of the Heatshield.
Do’s and Don’ts
DO’S
1.  Read this Owner’s Guide thoroughly and follow 
the safety guidelines provided.
2. If you have questions not covered in 
this guide, call your local Beachcomber 
dealership. Or, call 1.800.663.6557 from 
8:00 - 4:30 PST.
3.  Follow water care instructions and guidelines. 
Failure to do so can result in damage or 
problems to the hot tub or the equipment.
4. Always leave your Heatshield open half way 
when shocking your water.
5. Always supervise children in and around a 
hot tub. Do not allow children to use the hot 
tub unsupervised.
6. Test your GFCI circuit protector at least once 
a month to ensure it is working correctly.
7. Rinse your Microfilter at least once a week if 
the hot tub is used daily.
8. Always check the water temperature before 
entry.
DON’TS
1. Don’t enter your hot tub if the sanitizer level 
is not adequate. This can cause respiratory 
and skin problems.
2. Don’t walk on, sit on or put heavy weight 
on the Heatshield cover. This can cause the 
foam inserts to break.
3. Don’t leave the hot tub exposed to the sun 
if empty. Always cover the hot tub with your 
Heatshield.
4. Don’t allow use of the hot tub by children 
without proper supervision.
5. Don’t attempt to repair or service 
equipment. Consult your Beachcomber 
dealership.
6. Don’t attempt to drain and refill your hot tub 
during freezing temperatures.
7. 
Don’t use glassware in or around your hot tub.
8. 
Don’t enter a hot tub if the temperature is 
higher than 104
0
 F/40
0
 C.
9. Don’t operate the hot tub with an 
inadequate water level.
Diagnostic Display Messages & Trouble Shooting Guide
MESSAGE MEANING ACTION REQUIRED
No message on display. Power 
has been shut off to hot tub. GFCI 
breaker is on but the control panel 
is blank. System fuse(s) are blown.
The control panel will be disabled until power returns. System resets time of day 
on each power-up. Hot tub settings are preserved. Call your dealer for service. 
OHH or 
HH
“Overheat”- The hot tub has shut 
down. One of the sensors has 
detected 118°F or 47.8°C at the 
heater.
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove the Heatshield cover and allow water to 
cool. Once the heater has cooled, reset by pushing any button. Check to see 
if the knife valve on return side of the heater is closed, if closed ensure that all 
knife valves are in the up or open position. If hot tub does not reset, shut off 
power to the hot tub and call your Beachcomber dealership.
OHS or 
OH
“Overheat”- The hot tub has shut down. 
One of the sensors has detected that 
the hot tub water is 110°F or 43.3°C.
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove the hot tub Heatshield and allow water to cool. 
At 107°F or 41.7°C. the hot tub should automatically reset. Follow action required for 
“OHH”. If hot tub does not reset, shut off power to the hot tub and call your dealership. 
ICE or 
IC
“Ice”- Potential freeze condition 
detected. 
No action required. The Pumps and blower will automatically activate 
regardless of hot tub status.
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