2016 Elite Bubble & Jet Spa Service manual
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Answer: From our tests about one degree per 5 hours (based on Spring season outside temperatures).
Part Four: Chemical Material Issue
4.1.
Question:
Do you recommend using chemicals?
Answer: Yes. Contact your local spa supply store to check what chemical to use and your local water conditions.
4.2.
Question:
Can I use Chlorine and Bromine sanitizer products together?
Answer: NO. Chlorine and Bromine sanitizing products shall never be mixed up together. This is very dangerous.
If customer usually uses chlorine, but wants to switch to Bromine, or vice versa, make sure to drain out
the water and refill with fresh water before switching chemicals.
4.3.
Question:
What should I do if there is a strong chemical odor or my skin is irritated when having a bath in
the spa?
Answer: The spa might contain a high concentration of Chloramines. Drain out the spa water, clean the spa pool
wall and re-fill with fresh water.
4.4.
Question:
Would excessive spa chemicals affect / cause deterioration to the spa pool(liner)?
Answer: Excessive or concentrated chemicals may cause damage to the spa liner and the user.
4.5.
Question:
How often should the water be changed?
Answer: The frequency to change the spa water can vary due to different usage ways of the spa and different
chemical balance of the water. If properly filtered and chemically balanced, no need to change the water
through the whole summer season. The frequency to change water can be reduced by keeping the spa
covered when not in use, testing the water regularly to ensure proper chemical balance, operating the
pump for an adequate number of hours each day, keeping the filter pump cartridge clean, and replacing
the cartridge when needed.
4.6.
Question:
Why sometimes can algae be found in the spa even the customer
runs the filter pump regularly?
Answer: The filter pump itself will not prevent algae from growing in the spa water; this can only be done by
maintaining proper chlorine and pH levels at all times. The customer can check the local pool chemical
supplies store for further information.
Part Five: Enviroment For Using
5.1.
Question:
Can I use MSpa in the rain?
Answer MSpa can leave outside in light rain as it is of IPX5, protection against harmful ingress of water. But we
do not suggest people use it with bubbling open because the water may cause air pump damped and
rusted which could result the air pump works improperly and will void your warranty. And also you’ll need
to make sure to keep the power plug dry.
5.2.
Question:
Can I use the spa during cold weather? How to use?
Answer: Yes, the spa can be used during cold weather by following the suggested ways as below:
1.
Fill the spa with warm water to warm up the control box first to avoid SPL alarm and this will shorten
the course to heat up the water.
2.
Drain the spa water when the spa is not going to be used for a while or keep the heater on. Do not
put the spa outside with temperature less than minus 10
℃
(14
℉
) even the heater is kept on.