NOTE: Not maintaining your water can result in
damage of your spa jets, filter, etc. This
damage, due to incorrect water maintenance, is
not covered under warranty.
Filter Maintenance
As with any water filtering system, the filter
cartridges may become clogged with particles or
with calcification that will result in reduced water
flow. In your QCA Spa, it is important to maintain
a clean, unobstructed filtering system. This not
only provides the maximum performance from the
hydrotherapy jets, but allows the 24 hour filtration
system to function effectively. We recommend the
filter cartridges be cleaned (either spraying clean
with water or soaking to dissolve minerals)
EVERY MONTH.
WARNING:
Failure to maintain the cartridges in
a clean, unobstructed manner will result in reduced
water flow through the heater assembly which may
cause the Heater High Limit Thermostat to "trip".
If this high limit "trip" occurs during sub-freezing
temperatures and goes unnoticed, the spa water
may freeze. Any damage to the spa (from
freezing), which is a direct cause of poor
maintenance, will not be covered by warranty.
Removing the Filter Cartridge
The cartridge of the in-line filter must be removed
for cleaning. This is accomplished as follows:
1.
Remove filter lid.
2.
Twist and lift built-in chemical dispenser and
remove the cartridge.
3. Remove the filter cartridge from the housing
and clean, or replace it with a new cartridge.
Cleaning the Filter Cartridge
1. Hold the cartridge in an upright position and
spray downward into the pleats of the fabric
with a garden hose to flush away debris.
Cleaning will be easier if the garden hose
nozzle can be adjusted to a single jet spray.
2. After hosing off the cartridge, it is highly
recommended that the cartridge be allowed to
soak in a filter-cleaning solution available
through your local dealer. Soak the cartridge
for 24 hours to remove body oils and body
lotions that become impregnated in the
cartridge fabric during filtration. Rinse the
cartridge thoroughly before placing it back in
the filter housing.
NOTE: If two filter cartridges are available, it is
recommended to allow filter cartridge to dry
before new usage.
3. If the cartridge is coated with hard, solid
material, it may indicate a calcium build-up on
the fabric. This build-up can be removed by
soaking the cartridge in proper cartridge
cleaning solution available through your QCA
dealer. When using this solution, follow
instructions provided on label.
4. If the cartridge is coated with algae or bacteria,
it should be soaked in a solution of one part
chlorine and four parts water in a plastic
container. As a safety precaution, rubber gloves
should be worn while handling this solution.
Brushing the solution into the fabric pleats may
also help remove algae or bacteria. Rinse the
cartridge thoroughly before placing it back into
the filter housing.
Observe manufacturers recommended safety
procedures when using acid or chlorine. Always
rinse the cartridge thoroughly after applying these
solutions.
5. Clean the filter housing and filter housing O-
ring. Lubricate the O-ring with silicone
lubricant.
6. Return the filter cartridge to the housing and
replace the housing lid.
Vacation Care Instructions
If you plan to be away, follow these instructions to
maintain the water quality:
Short Time Periods (3-5 Days):
1.
Adjust the pH by following the instructions
outlined in the water quality and maintenance
section.
2.
Sanitize the water by following the "super-
chlorination" procedures and lock your thermal
cover in place using the tie-downs.
3.
Upon your return, sanitize the water
(superchlorinate, if necessary) and balance the
pH.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Spa water oxidizers such as
dichlor chlorine maintain their level of
effectiveness substantially longer in cool water
than in hot water.
Long Time Periods (4-15 Days):
Prior to leaving:
1. Adjust the pH as required.
2. Sanitize the water by following the SUPER-
CHLORINATION procedures.
3. Upon your return, check the level of sanitation
of your spa water. If the chlorine test reads "O"
and you have been gone an extended period of
time, SUPER-CHLORINATE the spa water to
ensure all organisms or algae are oxidized.
Turn the Temperature Control clockwise to
return it to the original setting. The spa water
will be safe for you to use once the Free
Chlorine Residual has dropped below 5.0 ppm.
Prevention of Freezing
The QCA Spa has been designed and engineered
for year-round use in any climate. The energy
efficiency of the spa may decrease during these
cold periods, as the heater will cycle more
frequently. If a freeze condition is detected, the
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