Which whirlpool tub did you buy
You have opted for a luxurious experience that brings relaxation and wellness directly into your garden.
However, questions often arise, especially when you first start up your spa - one of the most important ones is:
Which model do I actually own?
This question is crucial, as you can only use and maintain your hot tub optimally if you know the brand and model.
This ensures that you use the right cleaning agents and water care products and can look for specific solutions in the event of a problem.
Finding the model name - how to proceed:
You can usually find the model name of your hot tub in one of the following places:
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Owner's manual: Take a look at the operating instructions. The model designation and important information on care and maintenance can be found there.
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Sticker on the whirlpool tub: There is often a sticker with the model and serial number on the outside of the hot tub.
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Inside of the cover: If you don't spot a sticker on the outside, check the inside of the panel under the control box. There is often another sticker with the relevant data near the control box.
What to do if the model designation is missing?
Sometimes the sticker is missing or the operating instructions can no longer be found. But even in such cases, there are ways to find out the model:
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Contact the dealer: If you bought the Whirlpool new, contact the dealer. They can tell you the model name or provide you with a new instruction manual. Many dealers also offer instructions as a PDF for download.
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Contact the manufacturer of the control unit: For a used Whirlpool, the control unit manufacturer may be able to help based on the serial number on the control box.
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Google image search: Take a picture of your hot tub and do a Google image search. With a bit of luck, you will find similar models and the corresponding information.
Why is the water volume important?
In addition to the model name, you should also know how much water your hot tub can hold. This information is essential for the correct dosage of water care products. Only if you know the amount of water can you use the optimum amount of chlorine, pH regulator and other additives to ensure clear and hygienic water.