WATER MAINTENANCE AND CHEMICALS
CAUTION: ALWAYS ENSURE THE SPA IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE STARTING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK TO AVOID
THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH.
FILTER CARTRIDGE MAINTENANCE
1. Inspect and clean the filter cartridge gently after each use. Follow the steps below:
NOTE: Change the filter cartridge every 3-5 days, if the filter cartridge remains soiled and discolored.
NOTE: When the spa is filled with water, there should always be a filter cartridge installed on the base.
NOTE: Turn off all the functions before changing or cleaning the filter cartridge.
2. If the spa's inlet or outlet becomes clogged with dirt, use the wrench to
unscrew the cap and then clean it when necessary.
NOTE: Before unscrewing the part, make sure the spa is empty. Never
unscrew it when the spa is filled with water!
SPA WATER
1. Change the spa water every 3-5 days depending on use. If dirt is visible in the water or if the water becomes cloudy and the
correct water chemistry does not clear it up, change the water and clean the spa tub. See the "Cleaning, draining and
storage" section for instructions.
2. We recommend taking a shower before using the spa, as cosmetic products, lotions and other residues on the skin can
quickly degrade the water quality.
3. When the spa is not in use, cover it with the buckle cover to prevent pollution.
4. Use spa chemicals to maintain the proper water conditions. Spa damage caused by chemical abuse or poor spa water
management is not covered by warranty. Consult with your local spa or pool retailer for more information on chemical use.
Water Sanitation
The spa owner must regularly check and keep the spa water sanitized with scheduled maintenance (daily, if necessary). Adding
sanitizer or other chemicals will control bacteria and the reproduction of viruses in the spa water. Maintaining the correct water
balance through the appropriate use of sanitizers is the most important factor in maximizing the life and appearance of the spa
and ensuring clean, healthy, and safe water. Adopting the proper technique is important for testing and treating spa water.
Contact your spa professional if you have any questions on chemicals, sanitizers, test kits, or test procedures.
Water Balance
Follow the instructions below to maintain your spa water.
PARAMETER
pH
Free Chlorine
Bromine residual
Total Alkalinity (TA)
Total Hardness (TH)
NOTE
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A low pH will damage the spa tub and pump. Any damage resulting from a chemical imbalance will void the warranty.
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A high pH (hard water) will result in white coagulations inside the filter pump, which may lead to pump damage.
TEST FREQUENCY
Daily
Daily
Daily
Weekly
Weekly
13
CORRECT LEVEL
7.2-7.6 when using Chlorine;
7.2-7.8 when using Bromine
3-5 ppm
2-4 ppm
80-120 ppm
200-500 ppm