Cal Spas LTR20091058 manual Cleaning the Filter Basket, Bather Load, Clear Water Plan

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Cleaning the Filter

Cleaning the Filter

The filter is the part of your spa that removes the debris from the water and needs to be cleaned on a regular basis to maximize your spa’s filtering performance and heating efficiency.

In addition to spraying off the filter weekly to remove surface debris, your filter should be deep cleaned pe- riodically to dissolve scale and particles that get lodged deep within the filter fibers and impede the filtration process. Even if the filter looks clean, scale and particles can clog the fibers and prevent water from flowing through the filter resulting in the most common spa problem—no heat, caused by a dirty filter.

We recommend you clean your filter once a month and replace it once a year or as necessary.

1.Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwise, unscrewing the bottom threads, then pulling it up and out.

2.Place the dirty filter into a bucket of water deep enough to cover the filter. Add 8 oz of Cal Spas “Liquid

Filter Cleaner” to the bucket of water.

Note: It is a good idea to keep a spare filter to use in the spa while the dirty filter is being deep cleaned. This way, you can rotate the filters and both will last longer.

3.Soak the filter for a minimum of 24 hours.

4.Spray the filter with a water hose. Spray each pleat carefully.

5.Reinstall the filter. Do not overtighten.

Cleaning the Filter Basket

You will need to clean the filter basket periodically. To remove the filter basket, twist the weir skimmer counter-clockwise and lift up to remove it. You can do this while the spa is filled, but make sure you first turn off the jet pump.

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Clear Water Plan

Bather Load

“Bather Load” is the term used to describe the num- ber of people using a spa, combined with the length of usage, and the frequency of usage. All these fac- tors have a great effect on the spa water. The higher the bather load, the more chemicals need to be add- ed and a longer filtration time will be needed.

All versions of the Cal Spas Clear Water Plan are designed for spas with average bather load (3 to

2009 Genesis Portable Spa

4 people, 15 minutes of usage, three times a week at 100 degrees) If your bather load exceeds these guidelines, and you experience water quality prob- lems, increase the amount of filtration first, (go to the next higher filtration number) then if water quality is still not adequate, consult the advice of your Cal Spas dealer for additional chemical or system recom- mendations. Be sure to give them your bather load information.

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Contents LTR20091058, Rev. B 6/15/09 Electrical Installation Cleaning and MaintenanceFilling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa Diagnostic MessagesThis First Important Safety InstructionsREAD AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS DANGER --Risk of accidental drowningSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read First!ThisKeep Your Spa Clean Safety FirstAllow for Service Access Preparing for Your New Portable SpaTesting the GFCI Electrical InstallationNewYour SpaPortable Preparing a Good FoundationYour New Portable Spa Filling and Powering Up Your Portable SpaVERY IMPORTANT Never fill your spa with soft waterSwitching Modes Temperature AdjustmentOperating Your Spa OperatingYour SpaSetting Filtration Cycles Operating SpaYour Diagnostic MessagesMessage MeaningMeaning LED Light Operation JetsClear Water Plan Clear Water PlanThe Key to Clear Water Testing For Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterClear PlanWater Balancing the Total AlkalinitySanitation Using Chlorine as a SanitizerUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Ideal Range Chemical SafetyShocking the Water Bather Load Cleaning the FilterCleaning the Filter Basket Clear Water PlanStarting the Spa with Fresh Water Each time you refill the spa Maintenance SchedulePrior to each use Once a weekProblem Troubleshooting Water Clarity ProblemsPossible Solutions Probable CausesRemoving the Access Panel Cleaning and MaintenanceDo not run the spa with the access panel removed Draining Your Portable SpaInstalling Cover Latches Cleaning and MaintenanceWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Freeze damage is not covered by your war- rantyCleaning the Cover Cleaning and Replacing the FilterVinyl and Leather Cleaner Periodic MaintenanceAll-PurposeCleaner Spa Finish Cleaning Cleaning the ShellPrior to Spa Start-Upand Refilling Fast Sheen Spa Finish Protecting WaxAppendix Replacement PartsDrain WaterfallManufacturer Warranty 2009 WarrantyWarranty Performance Warranty Limitations and ExclusionsLegal Remedies Customer ServiceDisclaimers 26 Appendix Cal Spas ChemicalsLTR20091058, Rev. B 2009 Genesis Portable SpaLTR20091058, Rev. B 2009 Genesis Portable SpaLTR20091058, Rev. B Locating the product serial number