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HotSpring Limelight - User Manual

HotSpring Limelight
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Questions and Answers

  • K
    kellycantuAug 20, 2025
    What to do if the blue logo "Power" indicator is blinking on my HotSpring Limelight?
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      Ronnie GuzmanAug 20, 2025
      If the blue logo "Power" indicator is blinking on your HotSpring Hot Tub, it indicates that the heater high-limit thermostat has tripped. Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds to reset the heater high limit. If it will not reset, check for clogged filters. If tripping continues, call for service.
  • K
    Kristopher MitchellAug 22, 2025
    Why is the "Ready" indicator blinking on my HotSpring Limelight?
    • R
      Raymond ChavezAug 22, 2025
      If the "Ready" indicator is blinking on your HotSpring Hot Tub, it suggests a temperature sensor problem. Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds. If blinking continues, call for service.
  • M
    Matthew ClementsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the green logo "Ready" indicator is blinking on my HotSpring Limelight?
    • A
      Ashley GarciaAug 25, 2025
      If the green logo "Ready" indicator is blinking on your HotSpring Hot Tub, it indicates a temperature sensor problem. Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds. If blinking continues, call for service.
  • K
    Kristina GarciaAug 26, 2025
    Why is my HotSpring Limelight water cloudy?
    • E
      Emily GarciaAug 26, 2025
      Cloudy water in your HotSpring Hot Tub can be due to dirty filters, excessive oils or organic matter, improper sanitization, suspended particles or organic matter, or overused water. To resolve this, try cleaning the filters, shocking the spa with sanitizer, adding sanitizer, adjusting the pH and/or alkalinity to the recommended range, running the jet pumps and cleaning the filters again, or draining and refilling the spa.
  • J
    John HernandezAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my HotSpring Hot Tub has a water odor?
    • C
      Cathy AndersonAug 27, 2025
      If your HotSpring Hot Tub has a water odor, it could be due to excessive organics in the water, improper sanitization, or low pH. You can shock the spa with sanitizer, add sanitizer, and adjust the pH to the recommended range to resolve this issue.
  • L
    Lisa WilliamsonAug 29, 2025
    How to fix weak or surging jets in my HotSpring Limelight Hot Tub?
    • C
      christine23Aug 29, 2025
      Weak or surging jets in your HotSpring Hot Tub can be caused by a low water level, clogged filters, or closed air control levers. Try adding water, cleaning the filter, or opening the air control levers.
  • B
    Brenda DanielAug 31, 2025
    Why does my HotSpring Limelight have a chlorine odor?
    • E
      Erica BrownAug 31, 2025
      A chlorine odor in your HotSpring Hot Tub is often due to a high chloramine level or low pH. Shocking the spa with sanitizer and adjusting the pH to the recommended range should help.
  • C
    Caitlyn PriceSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my HotSpring Limelight is completely inoperative?
    • A
      Arthur MorganSep 2, 2025
      If your entire HotSpring Hot Tub is inoperative, the cause may be a power failure, a tripped GFCI, a tripped heater high-limit thermostat, or the spa lock being activated. Check the power source, reset the GFCI (call for service if it won't reset), disconnect power for at least thirty seconds to reset the heater high limit (check for clogged filters if it won't reset, and call for service if tripping continues), or deactivate the spa lock.
  • L
    Lynn FisherSep 4, 2025
    How to get rid of algae growth in my HotSpring Limelight?
    • J
      jamie03Sep 4, 2025
      Algae growth in your HotSpring Hot Tub is typically caused by high pH or a low sanitizer level. Shock the spa with sanitizer, adjust the pH, and maintain the sanitizer level to resolve this.
  • R
    riddlemichaelSep 6, 2025
    What causes eye irritation in my HotSpring Hot Tub?
    • R
      Reginald McclureSep 6, 2025
      Eye irritation in your HotSpring Hot Tub is often caused by low pH or a low sanitizer level. Adjust the pH, shock the spa with sanitizer, and maintain the sanitizer level.

Summary

Safety Information

Important Safety Instructions

Instructions for safe spa operation, emphasizing child safety and electrical hazards.

Avoiding the Risk to Children

Precautions to prevent child drowning and injury, including supervision and water temperature.

Avoiding the Risk of Electrocution

Warnings and instructions regarding electrical safety, grounding, and cord connection.

Danger: Risk of Electrical Shock

Detailed warnings about electrical shock hazards, installation distances, and appliance proximity.

Risks to Avoid

Information on avoiding injury from suction, slipping, and health conditions affected by spa use.

Avoiding the Risk of Hyperthermia

Warnings about hyperthermia from prolonged immersion in hot water, especially with alcohol or drugs.

To Reduce the Risk of Injury

Recommendations for safe water temperatures and avoiding strenuous exercise before spa use.

Installation Instructions

Site Preparation

Guidelines for choosing a spa location, ensuring a level surface and proper drainage for the equipment.

Outdoor and Patio Installation

Requirements for outdoor installation, including concrete pads and foundation support.

Deck Installation

Considerations for deck installation, emphasizing load capacity and consulting professionals.

Indoor;Basement Installation

Special requirements for indoor installation, focusing on flooring, drainage, and ventilation.

Spa Leveling Instructions

Detailed steps and considerations for leveling the spa to ensure proper operation and drainage.

Electrical Requirements and Precautions

230 Volt Permanently Connected Models (GLEAM, PULSE, FLAIR & GLOW MODELS)

Electrical requirements and installation instructions for 230V models.

230 Volt Permanently Connected Models

Wiring diagram illustrating connections for 230V models to the control box.

230 Volt Converted Gleam

Specific electrical requirements for converting the Gleam model to 230V.

Gleam (Converted)

Wiring illustration and cautions for the 230V converted Gleam model.

115;230 Volt Convertible Model (Bolt Model)

Information on converting the Bolt model between 115V and 230V operation.

115 Volt GFCI

Instructions for testing and using the 115V GFCI for safety.

115 Volt Operation (60 Hz Only)

Requirements for dedicated 115V operation, including GFCI breaker and wiring.

Never Connect the Spa to an Extension Cord!

Warnings against using extension cords and instructions for grounding.

Installation Instructions

Specific installation steps for the 115V Bolt model, including GFCI testing.

230 Volt Bolt Model Conversion Instructions

Step-by-step instructions for converting the Bolt model to 230V operation.

Wiring Connections

Instructions for wiring the converted Bolt model, including GFCI testing and wire types.

Operating Instructions

Start-Up and Refill Procedures

Essential steps for filling the spa, priming the system, and initial operation.

Cautions

Critical warnings regarding filling, power connection, and chemical additions before operation.

Control Panel Operations

Control Panel

Overview of the spa's control panel, buttons, display, and indicator lights.

Control Panel Button and Display

Explanation of control panel buttons, display icons, and their functions.

Jets Control (Pulse, Flair, Glow & Bolt Only)

How to operate the jets using the JETS button on specific models.

Jets Control (Gleam Only)

Operation of jet pumps 1, 2, 3, and ALLJT for the Gleam model via the JETS button.

Control Panel Menu Display

Overview of the main control panel menus (Temperature, System, Clean, Tools).

Temperature Control

How to set, adjust, and lock the spa water temperature.

Locking Features

Explanation of SPA LOCK and TEMPERATURE LOCK features.

Temperature Lock

How to activate and deactivate the TEMPERATURE LOCK feature.

Spa Care and Maintenance

Water Quality and Maintenance

Basic Chemical Safety

Essential safety guidelines for handling and using spa chemicals.

Service Information

GFCI and High Limit Thermostat

Troubleshooting steps for GFCI trips and high limit thermostat issues.

Acts Invalidating Warranty

Conditions and actions that will void the spa's limited warranty.

Troubleshooting

General Operation Troubleshooting Guide

A guide to diagnosing and solving common operational problems with the spa.

Spa Water Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting guide for common spa water quality issues like cloudy water and odors.

HotSpring Limelight Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHotSpring
ModelLimelight
CategoryHot Tub
LanguageEnglish

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