
Water Quality Maintenance
Water Chemistry for Start-Up
Before operating the bromine generator, make sure the following water chemistry is established and verified:
•TDS (total dissolved solids) must be less than 500 ppm (parts per million) before adding the
•pH must be between 7.2 and 7.8. (The ideal range is 7.4 and 7.6.)
•Total alkalinity should be between 80 and 120 ppm.
•Chlorine stabilizer should be 0 ppm.
Starting Up the Cal Clarity™ Bromine Generator
1.After the spa has been filled, make sure the dial on the face of the bromine generator is turned to the OFF position.
2.Balance both the pH and alkalinity.
3.Make sure that the spa’s pump is set to HIGH.
4.Sprinkle one
5.Turn the dial clockwise until the LED display (to the right of the dial) reads 10. This will initiate the build- up of a bromine bank.
6.Monitor the bromine level until it is within the recommended range. (This may take a few days, depending on the quality of water used on the initial fill.)
Note: It can take several days for the bromine level to stabilize because the water that you put into your spa contains impurities that need to be neutralized, thereby using up the initial bromine that is generated. You can expedite this process by “shocking” the water with a
7.Once the desired level has been achieved, turn the dial down until a maintenance setting is achieved. (Finding your maintenance setting may also take a few days. Test your water daily in conjunction with using your spa. With monitoring of your spa use, and adjustment of the output level of the bromine generator, you will have arrived at your maintenance setting when, after a period of normal use of your spa, you no longer have to adjust the output level on your bromine generator to keep your bromine level within the range recommended by the manufacturer.)
The appropriate setting for your bromine generator will depend on how often you use your spa. A spa with a
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