Maintenance
CLEANING THE INFLATABLE SPA LINER
The liner should be cleaned with a mild soap solution. Do not use solvents. The liner should always be clean and dry before being moved or stored.
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE FILTER
The filter should be checked periodically for
1.Turn off the power.
2.Remove the cover from the filter. Then pull the filter out of the unit.
3.Check the filter for any dirt or debris. If the filter needs to be cleaned, rinse the filter with a
hose. If the filter still is dirty, you will need to soak it in a cleaning solution which can be obtained from a pool and spa supply store.
4.Inspect the filter for damage. Replace the filter
if there are any signs of damage.
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MAINTAINING THE SPA COVER
The spa cover should be cleaned monthly. Remove the inflatable cover from the spa, then hang the spa cover over a clothes line and spray it with a hose.
Leave the cover on the clothes line until it is fully dry.
WINTER USE AND CARE
The spa is designed for
WATER CHEMISTRY
The spa comes with a starter chemical pack for main- taining the water in the spa. (See TESTING AND TREATING THE WATER on page 10.) Additional chemicals can be purchased at a pool and spa supply store.
CAUTION: The chemicals used to maintain the pH balance of the water and to sanitize the water can be dangerous. Always follow these basic guide- lines when handling the chemicals:
1.Always read and follow the directions on the label, unless directed otherwise.
2.Never mix different chemicals.
3.Do not exceed the recommended
4.Keep all chemicals out of the reach of chil- dren and pets.
5.Keep all containers closed tightly when not in use.
6.Never add water to the
add the chemicals to the water as directed.
7.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry place.
8.Always keep chemicals away from children and pets.
MAINTAINING THE PROPER PH BALANCE
The pH factor is a measure of relative acidity or alka- linity in the water. It is measured on a scale of 1 to 14. Pure water has a value of 7, which is neutral. Any
value above 7 is alkaline, and any value below 7 is acidic. You should maintain a slightly alkaline pH level, between 7.2 and 7.8, in the spa.
Severe problems can occur when the pH balance is not maintained within this range. If the pH level exceeds 7.8, dissolved minerals can
the plumbing in the spa jet unit. If the pH level falls below 7.2, the acid level in the water will begin to cor- rode the metal parts in the spa jet unit. Also, the sani- tation agents in the water will not be effective if the pH level is not properly maintained. Damage caused by improper pH levels is not covered under the warranty.
To maintain the proper pH level, you should test the pH of the water regularly. To test the water you can either purchase additional test strips or purchase a pH test kit at a pool and spa supply store. The pH reading should be between 7.2 and 7.8. If the level is too low, add a pH increaser (usually soda ash). If the level is too high, add a pH reducer (usually sodium bisulfate). Test the water again after five minutes. See the instructions with your test strips or pH test kit for addi- tional information about testing and adjusting the pH.
SANITIZING THE SPA
Please refer to your local pool and spa supplier for information concerning which chemicals you should use in your area to sanitize the spa.
The most common sanitizing agent is a solid bromine concentrate. The amount required varies according to several factors, such as user load, temperature, water conditions, and so forth.
Proper water maintenance is a fairly complex process. We recommend that you contact your local pool and spa supplier for information on how you should best accomplish this.
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