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water CHemIstry 

Tap water that is safe to drink is not always right for 

your swim spa. Normal tap water is usually filled with 

minerals and micro-contaminants that are not visible 

to the naked eye. Properly testing and treating your 

spa water is essential for the health of your swim spa 

as well as the people that use it. 
proper  chemical  maintenance  can  control  and 
help prevent the following: 
1. Bacteria, algae and fungi, which can spread disease 

and infection to humans. 
2. Staining and scale build-up on your swim spa shell, 

equipment, and piping.
3. Clogged filters. With the swim spa please be aware 

that the chemical maintenance of your hot water spa 

section and the cooler pool section will be different 

and not always proportional to the volume of water. 

Note  1:

  When  using  chemicals,  always  follow  the 

instructions provided on the manufacturer’s labels. 

Note  2:

  Use  an  accurate  test  kit  to  perform  all 

chemistry tests. 

Note 3:

 Never mix chemicals. 

Note 4:

 Always add chemicals directly to the swim 

spa water, evenly spreading the chemicals over the 

surface. Run the Filter Pump for 15 or more minutes 

after applying any chemical. To help with the mixing 

of chemicals you can turn on your massage system 

as well.

overvIew of water CHemIstry 

1. sanitation

Sanitisers  kill  bacteria  and  keep  the  water  clean. 

Effective  and  safe  sanitisers  include  any  of  the 

following:  STABILISED  CHLORINE  GRANULES 

(sodium dichloro isocyanurate dihydrate). 

Note: 

Trichlor  chlorine  tablets  and/or  non-dichlor 

granular  chlorines  must  not  be  used  in  your  swim 

spa , they may damage the swim spa , voiding your 

warranty.

 

2. weekly shock dose 

As  your  swim  spa  is  used,  non-filterable  wastes, 

including  perspiration,  oils,  hair  sprays,  etc,  will 

build  up  in  the  water.  These  substances  make  the 

water unattractive in appearance and odour, and can 

also  interfere  with  sanitizer  effectiveness.  Normal 

sanitation does not eliminate these waste substances 

but  shock  dosing  does.  Shock  dosing  is  achieved 

by  ‘shocking’  the  spa  water  with  a  weekly  dose  of 

NON CHLORINE SHOCK. 

MaInTenanCe

3. pH Control

Proper pH balance is extremely important in controlling 

bacteria,  providing  water  that’s  comfortable  for  the 

user,  and  in  preventing  damage  to  the  swim  spa 

and  its  equipment.  Using  the  scale  of  0-14,  pH  is 

the measure of acidity and alkaline in the water. pH 

levels under 7.0 are acidic while pH levels over 7.0 are 

alkaline. The proper pH range for a spa is 7.2 to 7.6. 
High pH levels (over 7.6) can cause the following: 

Scale  build-up  on  the  swim  spa  and  its  equipment, 

cloudy  water,  a  prematurely  dirty  filter,  and  less 

effective chlorine sanitation. To correct high pH levels, 

add a pH DECREASER. 
low  pH  levels  (under  7.4)  can  cause  the 
following: 
Discomfort to the user and corrosion to 

the swim spa and its equipment. To correct low pH 

levels, add a pH INCREASER. 

Note:

  Never  use  muriatic  or  hydrochloric  acid  to 

adjust pH as it can damage your swim spa shell and 

surroundings. 

4. total alkalinity (ta) 

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the measure of carbonates and 

bicarbonates in the spa water. Low TA can cause pH 

to  be  unstable,  bouncing  from  one  level  to  another, 

causing  the  water  to  be  corrosive  or  scale  forming 

to  the  swim  spa  and  it’s  equipment.  To  correct  low 

TA,  add  a  TOTAL  ALKALINITY  INCREASER.  High 

TA can cause scale build-up, cloudy water, as well as 

other pH problems. To correct high TA, contact your 

authorised Riptide dealer. 
5. Calcium hardness (CH) 250-500 ppm

Calcium hardness (CH) is the measure of dissolved 

calcium in the water. Low CH (soft water) can result in 

staining to the swim spa’s surface as well as corrosion 

to  the  swim  spa  and  it’s  equipment.  To  correct  low 

CH,  add  a  CALCIUM  HARDNESS  INCREASER. 

High  CH  (hard  water)  can  cause  cloudy  water  as 

well as rough scale build-up on the spa’s surface and 

equipment.  To  correct  or  manage  high  CH,  contact 

your authorised Riptide dealer. 
6. stain & scale control

Stain and scale problems are common in hot water 

environments.  To  help  prevent  and  control  staining 

and scaling, add a STAIN & SCALE INHIBITOR. 
7. foam control

Water emulsifies shampoo, soap and detergents, and 

combined  with  high  water  temperatures,  can  cause 

surface foaming. To prevent and control foam on the 

surface of the swim spa water add a small amount of 

FOAM REDUCER. 

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Summary of Contents for Manta SuperPro

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Riptide Nautilus SuperPro Manta SuperPro Swim Spas Exercise Pools 2012 Euro 240v 50 Htz...

Page 2: ...ump 8 Ozone Generator 8 Auxiliary control panel 9 Diverter controls 9 User Preferences 9 Editing User Preferences 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Diagnostic Messages 10 Periodic Reminder Messages 12 Diagnosti...

Page 3: ...gs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal Hypothermia in a swim spa b The causes symptoms and effects of Hypothermia may be described as follows Hypothermia occurs when the internal temp...

Page 4: ...ed to concrete wood non slip tile or linoleum Outdoor Considerations When selecting an outdoor site several things should be considered Firstly avoid selecting a site where excessive water may contact...

Page 5: ...ully open position A valve that is half closed will result in INSTALLATION SET UP a noisy pump due to lack of water flow 5 Fill the pool Fill the swim spa to approximately the halfway point on the ski...

Page 6: ...an automatic timer switch and operational safety features to ensure a safe and relaxing swim spa experience Heater control You can set the water temperature to suit the activity hot for just relaxing...

Page 7: ...de Both the Std and Ecn icons display in this mode During this time you can press the Mode button to revert back to Economy mode immediately Sleep mode heats the water to 11 C only during filter cycle...

Page 8: ...F2 icon will light when filter 2 is running If you would like to select continuous filtration set the filter 1 start and end times to be the same In this case the filter 2 start time only operates whe...

Page 9: ...nces The left 2 characters before the decimal point tell you what setting you are viewing or editing The character after the decimal point tells you the value of that setting for example Y for yes n f...

Page 10: ...nuer to operate normally The control panel will be disabled until power returns The clock time may have to be reset after reconnection All other spa settings will be preserved DO NOT ENTER THE WATER R...

Page 11: ...r level in spa Add water if necessary If the water is at the correct level make sure the pumps have been primed Press any button to reset The priming mode will last up to 4 minutes and the spa will be...

Page 12: ...ery 180 days Every 180 days Every 365 days As required Test and adjust pH chemical levels as per manufacturer s instructions Test and adjust sanitiser chemical levels as per manufacturer s instruction...

Page 13: ...ault time setting has switched of the jets The pump motor is overheating Water pump is sucking in air Filter cartridge needs cleaning There is no cover on the spa creating heat loss Heater is faulty J...

Page 14: ...LORINE SHOCK MAINTENANCE 3 pH Control Proper pH balance is extremely important in controlling bacteria providing water that s comfortable for the user and in preventing damage to the swim spa and its...

Page 15: ...the range of 7 4 7 6 6 After the water has circulated for approximately a quarter of an hour retest the chlorine level in your water and add the correct amount to raise the level to between 3 5 PPM S...

Page 16: ...Bisulphate pH Reducer 119 54g 239 09g 358 63g 478 18g 597 72g 717 26g 836 81g 956 35g 1075 90g 1195 44g 4 981 Increase Sodium Bicarbonate Alkalinity Increaser 99 62g 199 24g 298 86g 398 48g 498 10g 59...

Page 17: ...and gradual breakdown of headrest material due to the corrosive effect of chlorine and ozone CHANGING YOUR SWIM SPA WATER Depending on usage your spa section water will need to be changed approximate...

Page 18: ...is being used less than once per month then you may wish to lower the temperature MAINTENANCE setting of the spa section by approximately 5 C Lowering the temperature on your spa will cut your cost o...

Page 19: ...someone other than an authorised Riptide technician will not be covered by your warranty NON GUARANTEE SERVICE We recommend having an authorised Riptide technician perform all repairs on swim spa tha...

Page 20: ...be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the Swim Spa s delivery date Riptide Pools Limited United Kingdom 5Year Structural 5Year Surface Warranty Riptide warra...

Page 21: ...a when purchased and originally installed or relocated in the boundaries of the country of purchase The Riptide swim spa warranty terminates upon any transfer of ownership or if the swim spa is instal...

Page 22: ...Robjohns Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 3AG United Kingdom If possible please enclose a photocopy of the original purchase contract receipt to negate the need for inspection on service calls Name Address P...

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