Cal Spas GFCI manual Maintenance Schedule

Page 30

Water Quality Maintenance

12.Use sodium bromide test strips (not bromine) and adjust sodium bromide level to 7.4 to 8.2 (equates to 1700 to 2500 ppm TDS level).

13.Add 2 oz of Cal Spas “Oxidizer Shock” to help burn out impurities in fill water.

14.Turn the dial on the bromine generator clockwise until the LED display reads 10.

15.This will initiate the build up of a bromine bank.

16.Set the filtration cycle to “continuous” (F-C) for the first 24 hours.

17.Put the cover on and allow the spa to heat to desired temperature.

Adjusting The Proper Bromine Levels

1.After start up, decrease the filtration cycle to F-4 and monitor the bromine level until it is within the recommended range.

2.Use bromine test strips to achieve a 3-5 ppm recommended level.

Note: It can take several days for the bromine level to stabilize because the fill water that was used sometimes contains contaminants that need to be neutralized, thereby using up the initial bromine that is generated.

3.Once the desired level has been achieved, turn the dial down until a maintenance setting is achieved.

4.The common maintenance setting for an average bather load is #4.

When changing the setting, use bromine test strips to determine when you have reached the level you want.

Once a Week

1.Test spa water with bromine test strip.

2.Based on test strip readings:

Adjust alkalinity if necessary.

Adjust pH if necessary.

Increase / decrease bromine production with dial if required.

3.Remove dirty filter from the spa and rinse off.

4.Place your clean, extra filter cartridge back into the spa.

5.Add 2 oz of Cal Spas “Oxidizer Shock” to spa. Run spa for 15 minutes

6.Vacuum debris from the bottom of your spa with the “Spa Vacuum”.

7.Replace cover.

Maintenance Schedule

Regardless of which Clear Water Plan you are using, you should also do the following:

Every Month

1.Deep clean your spa’s filter. (Follow filter cleaning instruction at beginning of Clear Water Plan)

2.Check inside the equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.

3.If a leak is discovered, contact your Cal Spas dealer for service.

4.If you see evidence of rodents or insects, take necessary actions to remove them and precautions to prevent them from returning.

Every 3 To 4 Months

1.Drain and clean your spa with “Multi-Purpose Cleaner”.

2.Polish the acrylic surface with “Fast Sheen”.

3.Clean and treat spa cover, pillows, and Cal Select cabinet (if equipped) with “Cover Protector”.

4.When re-filling your spa, follow your specific Clear

Water Plan Start Up procedures.

5.If you are using the Cal Clarity Automatic Bromine Generator Clear Water Plan, don’t forget to add new TRU BLU sodium bromide to the water.

Once A Year

1.Clean and treat redwood spa cabinets and gazebos with “Nu-Spa Redwood Stain Renew and Brightener”.

2.If you use the Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator, you will need to replace the ozone cartridge.

3.Check the filter cartridge pleats. If they are frayed, replace the cartridge.

Page 28

2008 Portable Spa Owner’s Manual

LTR20081000, Rev. D

Image 30
Contents LTR20081000, Rev. D 12/08 Water Quality Maintenance Appendix Cleaning and MaintenanceUsing the Entertainment System Read This FirstBasic Spa Information Important Safety InstructionsRead This First Hyperthermia DangerRead This First Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Planning the Best LocationPreparing a Good Foundation Volt Electrical Installation Gfci and Wiring RequirementsTesting the Gfci Breaker Spa Model Gfci Required Wires Required See Configuration InstructionsConfiguring the 6300 Control System Electrical Installation for 11 kW HeaterGfci Wiring Diagram Gas Heater Hook up Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa Never fill your spa with soft waterOperating Your Spa 5100, 6200 and 6300 Electronic Control OperationLight Setting Filtration CyclesDiagnostic Messages Meaning OptionOperating Your Spa Time Electronic Control OperationInitial Start-up Standard, Economy, Sleep, and StandbyClean up Cycle Preset Filter CyclesSetting the Temperature Lock InvertDiagnostic Messages Meaning Action Required Periodic Reminder MessagesMessage Frequency Action Required Or --C Message Meaning Action RequiredDry StbyWireless Spa Monitor Auxiliary Panel Configuration FunctionsAuxiliary Control Operation Adjustable Jets Diverter Knobs Air VenturisAromatherapy Adjustable Therapy SystemMulti-Colored Spa Light Operation WaterfallsAlternative Sanitation Options Water Quality MaintenanceCal Spas Clear Water Plan Before You BeginChemical Overview Chemical SafetyBather Load Physical Chemical HazardsChemical Descriptions For use with any Clear Water PlanFor use with the chlorine Clear Water Plan For use with the bromine Clear Water PlanFor use with the Cal Clarity Bromine Generator Day One Monday Traditional Chemical Start Up Bromine Clear Water PlanStart Up Day Two WednesdayDay One Monday Chlorine Clear Water PlanOzonator Clear Water Plan Day Two WednesdayBromine Generator Clear Water Plan Day Two FridayMaintenance Schedule Cleaning and Maintenance Removing and Reseating the PillowsSpa Cover Freeze damage is not covered by your warranty Draining Your Portable SpaWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning the Cover, Shell and Pillows Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter CartridgeInserting and Ejecting a CD or Using the Entertainment SystemListening to the Radio Functions for Aeware DVD playerPlaying a Movie Playing a CDRaising and Lowering This applies to the Aeware system onlyUsing the Universal Remote Control Programming the Universal Remote Control Using the iPod Docking StationDevice Manufacturer Device Type Code Replacement Parts AppendixMNW SXW Neck JET, Quad Blaster Power Storm JET, Swirley Drains ValvesPillows WaterfallsPumps Replacement Cabinet PanelsFilters LED LightsCovers Avalon SeriesClassic / Legacy Series DIJ-404 93 x Fitness Series Family SeriesAppendix Keeping Fit with your Spa Ultimate Fitness Series Exercise ProgramConnecting the Exercise Equipment Cal Spas Chemicals Warranty Warranty Specifics Warranty LimitationsWarranty Exclusions Locating the product serial number

GFCI specifications

Cal Spas GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is an essential safety feature incorporated in Cal Spas hot tubs and spas, designed to protect users from electrical shocks and enhance overall safety during relaxation. This advanced technology monitors the electrical current flowing through the spa's components, providing peace of mind for families and individuals enjoying their hydrotherapy experience.

One of the main features of the Cal Spas GFCI is its quick response time. The GFCI continuously measures the current balance between the hot and neutral wires. If it detects an imbalance, potentially caused by faulty wiring or a short circuit, it immediately trips the circuit, cutting off power to the unit within a fraction of a second. This rapid response significantly minimizes the risk of electrical accidents, making it a vital component for any outdoor or indoor spa setup.

Another key characteristic of the Cal Spas GFCI is its user-friendly design. The GFCI outlet is often equipped with a reset button, which allows users to quickly restore power once the issue has been addressed. This feature eliminates the need for complicated maintenance procedures, ensuring that users can enjoy their spa without frequent interruptions.

Incorporating state-of-the-art technology, Cal Spas GFCI is designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor environments. The durable exterior of the GFCI unit protects it from exposure to moisture, debris, and other potential hazards, leading to increased longevity and reliability. Moreover, the GFCI meets the highest safety standards and regulations, providing confidence to consumers that they are investing in a safe product.

Another highlight of the Cal Spas GFCI is its compatibility with a variety of hot tub configurations. This flexibility allows it to work seamlessly with different Cal Spas models, delivering consistent safety features across the entire range. Additionally, installation is straightforward, with many users opting for professional installation to ensure it is set up correctly.

In summary, Cal Spas GFCI enhances the safety of hot tub and spa experiences through its quick trip response, durable design, user-friendly functionalities, and compatibility with various models. By integrating this technology, Cal Spas demonstrates its commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for relaxation and rejuvenation.