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Operating Instructions

panel and will remain displayed for as long as the summer timer is on. 

The circulation pump and heater will automatically shut down for the 

same eight hours every day until the summer timer is deactivated. It is 

recommended to activate the summer timer in the morning so that the 

spa is off during the hottest part of the day and so that the circulation 

pump will start up again in the evening when you are ready to enjoy the 

spa again. 

IMPORTANT:

 The Summer timer will not lower the spa’s water 

temperature below the ambient air temperature. Ambient conditions, 

including humidity, wind and shading will affect your spa water 

temperature.

To activate the Summer timer, simply follow these steps:
•  Press the OPTIONS Hard button on the Control panel.
•  Press the soft button next to 

Set up

•  Press the soft button next to 

Summer 

timer

 to activate. The Summer 

timer icon (on the Home Screen) will 

display when activated.

IMPORTANT:

 If water temperature falls 

below 26.7°C (80°F) the summer timer 

will automatically be disabled.
•  The Summer timer should be 

deactivated when cooler temperatures return. To do this, simply repeat 

last 3 steps. The Summer timer icon will turn off.

LANGUAGE

The Control panel screen can be viewed in five different languages. 

The languages are English, French, German, Dutch, and Spanish. To 

change languages: 
•  Press the OPTIONS hard button on the Control panel.
•  Press the soft button next to 

Set-Up

•  Press the soft button next to 

Language

 until the desired language 

is visible. 

IMPORTANT:

 Should you accidently 

change the language screen into a 

language you don't know, simply 

repeat the previous steps where 

Set-up is in the top right corner and 

Language is in the lower right corner.

BRIGHTNESS

If you would like to change the brightness of the Control panel screen:
•  Press the OPTIONS hard button on the Control panel.
•  Press the soft button next to 

Set-up

.

•  Press the soft button next to 

Brightness

 to lower the brightness  

from 7 down to 1.  

IMPORTANT:

 Pressing the Brightness soft button at number 1 will 

increase the screen brightness back to 7.

ACE

 WATER CARE (OPTIONAL)

If your spa has the 

ACE

 WATER CARE system installed you can 

navigate to the 

ACE

 screen as follows:

•  Press the OPTIONS hard button on 

the Control panel.

•  Press the soft button next to Water 

Care.

(see 

ACE

 owner's manual for more 

information).
•  This Source screen illustrates the 

current audio source the spa is using.
• 

Press the soft button next to ▲ or ▼ to change the desired source: 

iPod

®

, TV, AUX or Bluetooth

®

AUDIO (OPTIONAL)

If a wireless audio sound system 

is installed, both the Home screen 

and the Options screen will display 

the Audio function.  

To enter the Audio menu screen:
•  Press the soft button next to 

Audio

.

TO TURN AUDIO 

SYSTEM ON/OFF

•  Press the soft button next to 

Audio OFF

 to turn the Sound System 

on or off next to 

Audio ON

. Audio must be ON to advance the audio 

screens.

TO PAIR BLUETOOTH

1.  Press the 

Function:SET

 soft button 3 times to advance to the 

Enter Setup

 screen. Press the 

Enter Setup

 soft button to advance 

to the 

Setup Source

 screen. Bluetooth should be selected.

2.  Press 

SETUP Source

 soft button 6 times from 

SETUP Source

 

screen to advance to the PAIR 

screen.

On your device, find 

My Spa BTXR

If you do not see this, another device 

may already be connected (see To 

Disconnect Bluetooth on following 

page).
3.  Press 

PAIR

 soft button followed by 

pressing "connect" next to 

My Spa 

BTXR

 on your device to pair.

After pairing, you will be ready to use your Bluetooth device. Only one 

paired Bluetooth device will work at a time.

TO ADJUST VOLUME

• 

Press the soft button next to ▲ or 

▼ to change the volume level.

•  Press the 

Function:SET

 soft button 

to advance to the Play/Pause 

function screen.

Summary of Contents for LimeLight BOLT

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...the right to change specifications or design without notification and without incurring any obligation Important In most cities and counties permits will be required for the installation of electrical...

Page 3: ...DRAIN REFILL INSTRUCTIONS 24 PREVENTION OF FREEZING 24 FILTER SYSTEM 25 FILTER CARTRIDGES REMOVAL CLEANING 25 CARE OF THE SPAPILLOWS 25 CARE OF THE EXTERIOR 26 CARE OF THE SPACOVER 26 COVER LIFTER SY...

Page 4: ...Corporation Do not self service audio component by opening spa door as this may expose dangerous voltage or other risk of injury Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not attach an ext...

Page 5: ...ical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using spa UNCLEAN WATER Keep the water clean and sanitized with corre...

Page 6: ...o through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting section If you are not able to resolve the problem contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealer Many problems can easily be diagnosed over the telephon...

Page 7: ...back and can be adjusted to provide a direct stream or rotating massage 7 The Directional Hydromassage jet delivers a therapeutic massage 8 The MOTO MASSAGE DX is a moving jet It has two warm streams...

Page 8: ...required If the bearing still does not spin you will need to purchase a replacement assembly from your HOT SPRING dealer 4 To replace position the cutout at the back end of the face body downward and...

Page 9: ...Jet to shut off the jets Weak or surging jets are an indication of a low water level condition or clogged filter cartridges IMPORTANT Be sure the air Lever see illustration in Spa Features section is...

Page 10: ...the ACE system go on to the next step If the residual is less than 3 ppm superchlorinate the spa water by adding 1 teaspoons of chlorine sodium dichlor per 950 liters 250 gallons of spa water Then Ac...

Page 11: ...hemicals read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly they can be hazardous in concentrated form Always observe the following...

Page 12: ...lower the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Down sodium bisulfate To raise the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Up sodium carbonate Water Conditioners Spa fill water varies from location to l...

Page 13: ...ldren present ACE SALT WATER SANITIZING SYSTEM OPTIONAL The ACE Salt Water Sanitizing System converts water and sodium chloride salt into chlorine sanitizer The ACE is compatible with chlorine based s...

Page 14: ...n the ACE Owner s Manual LONG TIME PERIODS 5 14 DAYS Prior to leaving 1 At least one day before you leave set the temperature to its lowest level This setting should represent an approximate water tem...

Page 15: ...nopersulfate is the non chlorine oxidizer used with the FRESHWATERAg silver ion purification system Not a sanitizer Nitric Acid The formulation of nitric acid a highly corrosive chemical is a byproduc...

Page 16: ...ure and will turn off when the temperature is outside of that range If you increase or decrease the temperature setting of the spa the READY indicator icon will turn off until the water temperature re...

Page 17: ...ge the screen to Temp Lock Off to turn the Temp Lock and icon off HOME SCREEN The temperature displayed in the center of the Home screen is the actual temperature of the spa water If the READY icon is...

Page 18: ...w 2nd Press Jet pump 1 on High 3rd Press Both jet pumps on high speed 4th Press Jet pump 1 on Low Jet pump 2 on high 5th Press Jet pump 2 on High 6th Press All pumps off BOLT 1st press jet pump on Hig...

Page 19: ...like to change the brightness of the Control panel screen Press the OPTIONS hard button on the Control panel Press the soft button next to Set up Press the soft button next to Brightness to lower the...

Page 20: ...the spa TO ADJUST TREBLE Press SETUP SOURCE soft button to advance to the SETUP Tone Treble screen Press the soft button next to or to change the Treble between 5 and 5 Press SETUP Tone Treble soft b...

Page 21: ...ts d 1 MotoMassage DX Jet Pump 2 a 4 Combination jets b 1 Combination XL jet c 4 Direct jets d 6 Direct jets e 1 Combination jet Jet Pump 1 Jet System 2 Diverter lever in the position a 2 Combination...

Page 22: ...er Feature left wall lever must be in ON position Jet Pump 2 Jet System 1 Diverter lever in the position a 6 Direct jets b 8 Direct jets c 1 Combination XL jets d 4 Direct jets Jet Pump 2 Jet System 2...

Page 23: ...b 4 Direct Hydromassage jets in right lounge c 1 Combination XL jets in right lounge footwell d 1 Combination XL jets on front lounge wall e 2 Combination jets on front lounge wall f 4 Direct Hydroma...

Page 24: ...Jet Pump 1 a 2 Combination jets b 2 Combination jets c 4 Direct jets d 1 Combination XL jet e 1 Combination XL jet f 1 Water Feature right wall lever must be in ON position Jet Pump 2 Jet System 2 Di...

Page 25: ...Page 22 LIMELIGHT COLLECTION BOLT MODEL BLTE Jet Pump a 8 Direct jets b 4 Direct jets c 2 Combination jets d 2 Combination jets e 1 Combination XL jet A C B D E Jet Menus...

Page 26: ...Jet Pump 2 a 4 Direct jets b 1 Combination XL jet c 1 Combination XL jet d 2 Direct jets e 2 Combination jets Jet Pump 1 a 10 Direct jets b 6 Direct jets jets c 2 Combination jets d 1 Water Feature ri...

Page 27: ...s as the heater will cycle more frequently As an additional precaution against partial freezing of some of the components the equipment compartment can be insulated with an insulating kit available fr...

Page 28: ...warranty WARNING To reduce the risk of injury to persons using the spa DO NOT remove the suction fittings filter standpipes located in the filter compartment and do not sit on the filter lid in extrem...

Page 29: ...cover that meets or exceeds all prevailing requirements of ASTM 1346 91 for spa safety covers when installed and used correctly as of the date of manufacture Non secured or improperly secured covers a...

Page 30: ...of the cover just above the skirt Gently push do not lift with both hands towards the opposite rear corner of the cover diagonally As the cover opens the gas springs will allow the cover to come to a...

Page 31: ...tional 16 amp breaker in order to operate the heater and jet pump 3 at the same time Without the additional 16 amp breaker the heater will NOT operate while jet pump 3 is on Mount the subpanel accordi...

Page 32: ...iring information Mount the subpanel according to local codes but not closer than 1 5 meters 5 feet away CONDUIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 To connect the electrical service first remove the screws f...

Page 33: ...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 Do...

Page 34: ...Use the level to check the level of the spa Make any necessary adjustments 9 Refer to the spa pedestal support diagram for your spa to locate the remaining leveling points each of which must now also...

Page 35: ...g electric meters Gas meters A C units Is the path clear Move away branches dog houses firewood etc If there is a 90 turn can we clear it The spa will not bend No more than 6 consecutive stairs withou...

Page 36: ...cation chart WARNING The GLEAM must not be shimmed in any manner GLEAM MODEL GLME Dimensions NOTE All dimensions are approximate measure your spa before making critical design or pathway decisions GLE...

Page 37: ...tion chart WARNING The PULSE DL must not be shimmed in any manner PULSE 89 226cm 89 226cm 3 5 9 cm 34 5 87 5 cm 38 96 5 cm 18 5 47 cm 74 5 189 cm 40 5 103 cm Bottom view Front view Upside Down View of...

Page 38: ...t found in the spa specification chart WARNING The FLAIR must not be shimmed in any manner FLAIR 84 213 5cm 84 213 5cm 3 5 9 cm 32 5 82 5 cm 36 91 5 cm 19 48 5 cm 69 5 176 5 cm 31 78 5 cm Bottom view...

Page 39: ...weight found in the spa specification chart WARNING The BOLT must not be shimmed in any manner BOLT 80 203 cm 80 203 cm 3 5 9 cm 29 5 75 cm 33 84 cm 18 5 47 cm 65 165 cm 34 86 5 cm Bottom view Upside...

Page 40: ...installed on a minimum 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 m...

Page 41: ...ply to the NO FAULT heater It is important to note that the NO FAULT heater is protected by both the heater high limit thermostat circuit and the integrated pressure switch The causes of heater high l...

Page 42: ...y maintenance and damage to the spa surface caused by leaving the spa uncovered while empty of water and in direct exposure to sunlight this may cause solar heating distress in warm weather regions Th...

Page 43: ...ative or erratic AIR CONTROL valves closed Filters clogged Open AIR CONTROL lever Clean filters Blue Logo Power indicator blinking Heater high limit thermostat tripped Disconnect power for at least th...

Page 44: ...20 kg 2 075 kg 550 kg m 2 220 240 volt 20 amp Single phase GFCI protected circuit BOLT Model BLTE Seats 4 Adults 2 03 m x 2 03 m 84 cm 6 m 2 1 500 1 100 liters 320 kg 1 740 kg 490 kg m 2 220 240 volt...

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