FILL UP AND START INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING THE HOT TUB WITH WATER 1. Clear all the debris from your hot tub.
2.Use a garden hose to fill your hot tub with water.
3.Fill just underneath the highest pillow or to the mark on the filter faceplate.
APPLYING POWER
Note: All power connections must be installed by a licensed electrician. electrical diagram located in the owner’s package.
1.Once power is connected turn breaker on.
2.Refer to page 4, Controls.
2.Make sure all pumps are free of air locks.
3.You may experience a pump air lock. This is uncommon, but if you have a pump running but see no water action you may have to loosen the nut on the pump inside the cabinet. Turn the pump off, loosen the nut until you see water drip, and turn the pump back on high. Once you have flow, tighten the nut.
CHEMICALS ! Once all pumps are primed and all operations are working properly it is time to add chemicals:
Please follow the
CAUTION Never store spa
chemicals inside the spa’s equipment bay!
You should have an adequate supply of chemicals on hand for your hot tub. Your dealer should provide or assist you in obtaining the
proper chemicals. Below are recommended chemicals for proper water treatment.
One bottle of pH Balance- This will keep your pH levels accurate for
One Frog- this is a mineral dispenser (one provided with your hot tub) which is good for
Chlorinated Shock:
Bromine Tables:
Defoamer: Use as needed (eliminates suds in the water).
pH BALANCE
pH is a measure of water acidity. On a scale of 0 to 14, 7.6 is the ideal point of balance. A measurement below 7.2 indicates that your water is more acidic. This water condition results in corrosion of the equipment metal components. A measurement above 7.8 indicates that water is more alkaline. This water condition causes calcium deposits and scaling in the equipment and hot tub. Both conditions are detrimental and cause damage.
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