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your spa for an extended period of time, set the Genesis control dial back down to
a setting of #3 or #2 (depending on the size of your spa) to have the spa continue
sanitizing when you are not home. For higher spa usage, occasional shocking may
be required. Any time shock is used, the lid must remain open and people should
wait to use the spa for 1 hour.
*A: Periodically (every few months) check the Sodium Bromide (sanitizer) level by
using the Genesis (or equivalent) test strip. The reading on the test should be 1200-
1800 parts per million. If the salt level is too high, in the window of the Genesis
control panel will flash and the system will not operate properly. If the salt level
is too low it will not be able to produce bromine properly. Keeping the sodium
bromide in the correct level will ensure the Genesis system has the proper level to
operate at its optimum efficiency.
Suggestions: You may wish to use a high quality natural enzyme clarifier (SeaKlear
or GLB is recommended) or a similar product to help keep the filters clean and assist
in controlling water line build up. If you have a pump that filters twice a day, or have
any further questions, please contact your salesperson for further instructions.
Between 0-1 on the test strip is where you want your Bromine (sanitizer) level to
remain. For continued water care, adjust the Genesis control dial as needed to
remain in the “true” ok range (0-1) and “balance” your water regularly. Continue to
test the water at least once weekly to monitor the water quality. If you do not use
your spa for an extended period of time, set the Genesis control dial back down to
a setting of #3 or #2 (depending on the size of your spa) to have the spa continue
sanitizing when you are not home. For higher spa usage, occasional shocking may
be required. Any time shock is used, the lid must remain open and people should
wait to use the spa for 1 hour.
*A: Periodically (every few months) check the Sodium Bromide (sanitizer) level by
using the Genesis (or equivalent) test strip. The reading on the test should be 1200-
1800 parts per million. If the salt level is too high, in the window of the Genesis
control panel will flash and the system will not operate properly. If the salt level
is too low it will not be able to produce bromine properly. Keeping the sodium
bromide in the correct level will ensure the Genesis system has the proper level to
operate at its optimum efficiency.
Suggestions: You may
wish to use a high quality
natural enzyme clarifier
(SeaKlear or GLB is rec-
ommended) or a similar
product to help keep the
filters clean and assist
in controlling water line
build up. If you have a
pump that filters twice a
day, or have any further
questions, please contact
your salesperson for fur-
ther instructions.
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