Caldera Highland Series owner manual Common Water Chemistry Questions, Water Terminology

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WATER QUALITY AND MAINTENANCE

The use of bromine sticks or tablets in floaters, which may become entrapped in a lounge or cooling seat (or sink to the spa floor), have been known to cause discoloration of or surface distress to a spa’s shell.

• DON’T use a floater type sanitization system as a low or no maintenance solution to your spa maintenance program.

The spa shell can easily withstand the effects of a properly administered sanitizer. Floating dispensers can become trapped in one area and cause an over-sanitization (or chemical burn) of that particular area.

If the dispenser setting is too high, the high concentration can discolor the spa shell and damage the underside of the cover.

Automatic floating dispensers have a tendency to either over-brominate or under-brominate as the rate of erosion varies greatly. Damage to the spa and cover can occur very quickly.

WARNING: Watkins® Manufacturing Corporation does not recommend the use of any floating chemical dispenser. Damage to the spa shell or components caused by a floating chemical dispenser is specifically not covered under the terms of the limited warranty.

DON’T use a sanitizer which is not designed for spas.

DON’T use household bleach (liquid sodium hypochlorite).

DON’T broadcast or sprinkle the chemicals onto the water surface. This method may cause chemically-induced spa surface blistering (chemical abuse).

DO add all chemicals slowly into the filter compartment with the jet pump operating for ten minutes.

DO use special care if using baking soda to clean either the interior or exterior plastic surfaces.

DO use only a granular form of sanitizer (chlorine).

COMMON WATER CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS

Question: Why is the use a floater not recommended to sanitize my spa water?

Answer: Watkins® Manufacturing Corporation does not recommend the use of a floater for three reasons:

1.The floater is unable to control the rate at which the sanitizer is dissolved into the water. When a floater is first placed in a spa, the sanitizer level can be extremely high. High sanitizer levels can chemically burn or discolor the spa’s shell or the underside of the cover. Then, after a period of time, the sanitizer level dispensed by the floater will fall to near zero. A low sanitizer level will allow viruses, bacteria or algae to grow.

2.Floaters tend to stay in one area of the spa most of the time (usually over the cool down seat), causing this area to be exposed to extreme sanitizer levels.

3.The floater may allow pieces of the highly concentrated sanitizer to fall out and settle on the floor or seat of the spa shell. These pieces of sanitizer will chemically burn (blister) the spa shell. Although your spa shell is specifically designed to resist the effects of spa chemicals, no spa surface can withstand this type of highly concentrated chemical. Remember, chemical abuse is specifically not covered under the terms of the warranty.

Question: When I open my spa, I smell chlorine. How do I get rid of this smell?

Answer: There are two types of chlorine in your spa. The first is the Free Available Chlorine, which is the chlorine available to sanitize your spa. This free Available Chlorine does not have an odor. The second is Chloramine, which is residue from chlorine already expended. Chloramines have a strong chlorine odor. The smell from Chloramines can be eliminated by “shocking” the water. If you smell chlorine in the water, your spa is reminding you to add a shock treatment.

Question: Why can’t I fill my spa with soft water?

Answer: Soft water is essentially the same as regular water except that most or all of the calcium has been replaced by sodium. Soft water may be corrosive to the heater and other components. Replacement of spa components damaged by soft water is extremely expensive.

Question: I am trying to reduce the number of chemicals to which my family is exposed. Do I really need to use so many chemicals and in such large amounts?

Answer: While over-exposure to any chemical can be unhealthful, many low levels of chemicals are effective and beneficial. In the case of spa water, the chemicals recommended in the Caldera® Spa Water Maintenance program are needed to protect the user from water-borne pathogens (disease-causing microbes) and to prevent corrosion of spa components.

Question: Why isn’t water chemistry damage covered by the warranty?

Answer: The chemical levels and water quality of the water in the spa are under your direct control. With proper basic care, the spa will provide many years of hot water relaxation. If you are unsure about any chemical or its usage in the spa, contact your Authorized Caldera dealer or Watkins® Manufacturing Corporation.

WATER TERMINOLOGY

The following chemical terms are used in this Water Quality and Maintenance section. Understanding their meaning will help you to better understand the water maintenance process.

Bromamines: Compounds formed when bromine combines with nitrogen from body oils, urine, perspiration, etc. Unlike chloramines, bromamines have no pungent odor and are effective sanitizers.

Bromine: A halogen sanitizer (in the same chemical family as chlorine). Bromine is commonly used in stick, tablet, or granular form. See the DO’s and DON’Ts of Spa Water Maintenance for additional information.

Calcium Hardness: The amount of dissolved calcium in the spa water. This should be approximately 150-200 ppm. High levels of calcium can cause cloudy water and scaling. Low levels can cause harm to the spa equipment.

Chloramines: Compounds formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen from body oils, urine, perspiration, etc. Chloramines can cause eye irritation as well as having a strong odor. Unlike bromamines, chloramines are weaker, slower sanitizers.

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Contents Highland Series Welcome Welcome to the growing family of Caldera Spa ownersTable of Contents Avoiding the Risk to Children Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions DON’TRisks to Avoid Health problems affected by spa useUnclean water Avoiding the Risk of HyperthermiaImportant SPA Instructions InstallationSite and Selection Preparation INDOOR/BASEMENT Installation Outdoor and Patio InstallationDeck Installation SPA Cover InstallationElectrical Requirements and Precautions Electrical InstallationVolt Installation Selecting the Voltage for Your SPAVolt Subpanel Wiring Instructions Permanently ConnectedSTART-UP and Refill Procedures Operation NotesSPA Features Olympia Model OLYCumberland Model CUH Operating Instructions Manual Clean Cycle Lock FeaturesTemperature Lock Mystique LED Lighting OptionalWater Quality and Maintenance General InformationBasic Chemical Safety Methods for Testing the SPA WaterWatkins SPA Water Maintenance Program HOW to ADD Chemicals to the WaterIf the CH is too low add CH Increaser Balancing the Calcium Hardness CHMaintaining the Sanitizer Level Ideal pH level for your spa water isMonarch Silver ION Purifier Installation Instructions Monarch Water Care SystemDOS and DON’TS Silver ION Questions and AnswersChlorine Sodium Dichlor Super ChlorinationSupplemental Water Maintenance Building a Sanitizer RoutineMonarch Ozone System Optional Cleaning the Ozone InjectorPurewatertm Ozone System Optional Common Water Chemistry Questions Question Why can’t I fill my spa with soft water?Water Terminology Problem Probable causes Solutions Filter Cartridge Removal and Cleaning MaintenanceFilter Maintenance Care of the SPA PillowsCare of the SPA Cover Diverter Valve MaintenanceCare of the Exterior SPA ShellDraining Your SPA Wood SPA Cabinet Standard Optional on Olympia & CumberlandWinterizing Your SPA Watkins Customer Service ServiceActs Invalidating Warranty DisclaimersSPA Troubleshooting General Operation Troubleshooting GuidePage Page Page Highland Series SPA Specifications

Highland Series specifications

The Caldera Highland Series is an exceptional line of outdoor gear designed specifically for adventurers who seek the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and durability. Crafted with a deep understanding of the challenges faced in various environments, this series stands out for its innovative technologies and user-centric features.

One of the hallmark characteristics of the Caldera Highland Series is its use of advanced waterproof yet breathable materials. The outer fabric is engineered with a cutting-edge membrane that effectively repels water, keeping the user dry in unexpected downpours. Furthermore, this membrane allows moisture from within to escape, ensuring that wearers remain comfortable during intense physical activity. This feature is invaluable for those trekking through diverse climates, providing both protection and breathability.

In addition to weather resistance, the Highland Series includes an innovative insulation technology. Utilizing lightweight yet efficient insulation means that users can stay warm without the bulk associated with traditional outerwear. This is particularly important for those who prioritize both warmth and mobility during outdoor excursions. Designed for layering, the Highland Series garments fit seamlessly with other layers, enhancing versatility for various conditions.

Another notable aspect of the Caldera Highland Series is its attention to detail in design. The garments boast articulated joints and ergonomic cuts, allowing for an unrestricted range of motion. This design philosophy is particularly beneficial for climbers, hikers, and skiers who need gear that moves with them rather than against them.

Additionally, the series embraces sustainability, incorporating recycled and eco-friendly materials into its production processes. By prioritizing responsible manufacturing practices, Caldera not only focuses on performance but also on environmental stewardship, appealing to the growing number of eco-conscious consumers.

Finally, the Highland Series is equipped with strategic pocket placements and functional features such as adjustable hoods and cuffs, ensuring practicality without sacrificing style. With a focus on performance-driven functionality, durable craftsmanship, and a commitment to sustainability, the Caldera Highland Series offers outdoor enthusiasts a premier choice for their adventures, no matter where the journey leads. Whether hiking rugged trails or navigating snowy slopes, this series equips you with the reliability and comfort needed to conquer the great outdoors.