
If you are having consistent fluctuations in your water balance you will need to check the calcium level of the
water in your area of the state and adjust it accordingly, (see Initial Chemical Start Up in the Initial Start Up
part of this section of the manual). These are the only weekly maintenance chemicals that need to be checked
consistently, but there are situations that can occur that will require additional chemical treatments. These
include but are not limited to hard water, high amounts of detergents from bathing suits, hair products, or
high amounts of lotions and/or body oils rinsing from the spa users into the water. The symptoms of these
problems are cloudy water, foam build up, clogged filters, and build up on the walls of the spa at the water
line. There are specific treatments for each of these symptoms, but you should only seek them out as needed
since the problems are not consistent and vary from user to user. The easiest way to avoid all of these symp-
toms is to rinse off in the shower in whatever you intend to ware in the spa before each use.
Cleaning The Filter
Weekly Cleaning... Once a week as you do your chemical maintenance you should pull out the filter
and give it a good rinsing off. This can be done with a garden hose, however we suggest using hot water
when you can to help rinse off oils easier. There is a spray on filter cleaner that can be used in coordination
with the weekly rinsing, but it’s not necessary if you soak the filter in cleaner consistently. Do not let the filter
dry before it has been soaked according to the following instructions first.
Filter Soak... The best and most efficient way to clean your filter is to submerse it in a chemical soak
designed for breaking up minerals, oils, and other possible contaminants. First determine how much to add
based on the directions given on the bottle. Add the required amount to a five-gallon bucket of warm to hot
water and submerse the filter in the deluded chemical for at least six hours. For average usage, (two people
three to four times a week), we recommend soaking your filter in the enzyme formula every three months.
This is the longest you should wait in-between soaks even if your usage is lower than average. If your usage
is above average than increase the amount of soaks you give your filter. If you’re an everyday user of the
spa, double the amount of soaks the filter is given in a year. It is extremely important that the filter is soaked
in this formula before you let the filter dry. If there are body oils and lotions caught in the filter, they may
solidify as it dries and the filter will be ruined.
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Operating Procedures
CHLORINE USAGE CHART
After Every Use (if used over 3 times per week) = 1⁄2 Teaspoon Per Person Per Usage.
After Every Use (if used 3 times per week or less) = 1 Teaspoon Per Person Per Usage.
If Not Used For 1 Week = Add 1 Teaspoon W/O Use.
If Not Used For 2 or More Weeks = Add 1 Teaspoon Per week Not Used.
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