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Balboa hot tubs have three operating modes: standard, economy, and sleep. These modes mainly affect heating, which affects energy consumption. Standard mode keeps the water temperature constant. Economy mode reduces energy consumption. Sleep mode turns the heater off completely.
The core components and control systems of Balboa hot tubs are manufactured primarily in our factory in California, USA. Specifically, Balboa's California facility is responsible for the design, development and production of hot tub control systems and related electronics.
A standard-sized Balboa hot tub will take approximately 4 to 5 hours from the initial temperature to heat the water to a comfortable use temperature, usually between 100°F and 104°F (about 38°C to 40°C).
When you see the "SnS" or "Sn" fault code on the screen of your Balboa hot tub, you may be confused. In fact, "SnS" means that the temperature sensor is short-circuited, while "Sn" means that the temperature sensor is open-circuited.
On the panel, the set temperature will be displayed on the digital display. To increase the set temperature, you only need to press the "Warm" button once; to decrease the set temperature, just press the "Cool" button once.
Balboa hot tub pumps are made by the American company Balboa Water Group. Balboa Water Group is a company headquartered in California, USA. Founded in 1980, it has been focusing on designing, manufacturing and supplying hot tubs and spa equipment for many years.
The Balboa hot tub is not only a product, but also a symbol of a way of life. It integrates natural elements and perfectly combines wood and water, bringing you a unique experience of physical and mental pleasure.