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Determine the boost level
Every time you use your spa, activate the Boost Mode. As a rule of thumb, the
Boost level corresponds to the number of bathers using the spa. For example, acti-
vate the Boost level to 2 indicators if two bathers are entering the spa.
1. With the system in Maintenance Mode, press the Boost key to activate the Boost
Mode.
2. The keypad display will show a numeric value that corresponds to the selected
level. There are 8 possible levels available with the Boost Mode. Set the Boost
level by using the up and down arrow to select the number of bathers that use
the spa.
3. Confirm the selection by pressing the Boost key again or wait 5 seconds for the
system to save the desired level and activate the Boost Mode cycle.
Note:
The i
n.clear
system
keeps your boost level in memory.
4. At the end of the Boost period, verify that the bromine level has returned to the
3-5 PPM range. If the bromine level is too low or too high after the Boost period,
the Boost level should be adjusted the next time the spa is used. For example, if
bromine level is higher than 5 PPM after a Boost of 2, lower the Boost level to 1
the next time. Repeat these steps until you are able to determine the ideal Boost
level for your usage.
Note: Boost levels depend on the number of bathers using the spa. We recommend you
validate the Boost level after each use to determine the ideal Boost level for all numbers
of bathers.
Changing the water temperature setpoint of your spa, or using the economy
mode, could require a change in the maintenance level of your in.clear. Lower
water temperatures may require a lower maintenance level than higher tem-
perature setpoints. Please check your bromine level when changing your
temperature setpoint or using the economy mode of your spa.
Never adjust the maintenance level of your in.clear without allowing at least
24 hours following the end of the Boost period. Boost cycles allow the residual
bromine level to stabilize. Bromine levels outside the 3-5 PPM range may result
from pollutants following usage.
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