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Version: May 2011
bromine feeder from the spa until
sanitizer level drops to the correct
level (2-3 ppm).
Chemical Additions
1.
Always have the water circulating
when adding chemicals. Add only
one chemical at a time.
2.
Completely pre-dissolve any
granulated chemicals in a water filled
bucket so no granules rest on the
vinyl surface. Never allow bromine
tablets to rest on vinyl floor surface.
3.
Add chemicals. Always pre-
dissolve or pre-dilute the chemicals
you add. With a 5 gallon bucket, dip
a few gallons of water out of the tub.
Add the
chemicals to the bucket and stir until
they are fully dissolved or diluted.
With the spa jets turned on, slowly
add the bucket of water back into the
tub in the stream on one of the jets
to ensure
mixing. If you do not premix your
chemicals, you may damage your
vinyl surfaces and void your
warranty.
4.
Do not use gas chlorination,
chlorine tablets, ionizers, scents,
salts or soaps without consulting with
your dealer.
Cleanliness
1.
Empty the spa and fill with clean
water at least every 3 months or
when it becomes cloudy and proper
water chemistry does not clear it up.
Always unplug the power pack
before draining the spa
. The spa is
easily drained by using a hose to
siphon out the water. Do not lift the
spa if it contains more than 1/4 inch
of water.
2.
Remove and clean your filter once
a week, or more often if necessary.
Dirty filters will keep
the spa from
heating.
Storing or Draining your Spa
1. Winterizing / Vacationing:
If you
are taking a vacation or leaving your
spa unused for a week or so you
should take a few simple
precautions. Leave the thermal top
on, turbo control off and set the
thermostat dial to low. This will allow
the pump to come on from time to
time to filter the water and protect
the spa in freezing temperatures.
Upon return, check the bromine and
pH levels.
2. Storing:
The spa may be stored
in its original box. Make sure all
water is drained from the spa and
Power Pack. We recommend the
use of a wet/dry
vac to blow out or suction water from
spa pipes and Power Pack lines.
Additional care must be taken in
freezing climates as plastic becomes
more brittle and susceptible to
breakage when exposed to sub zero
temperatures.
3. Draining the spa
: To drain spa
use a garden hose to siphon the
water out. Place one end of the hose
in front of the jet to start siphon
action. Place hose on floor of the spa
after water flows from other end of
hose. Then unplug the power cord
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