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If you have made the ‘plunge’ to
purchase a new hot tub or simply decided to get rid of the
“chemical soup” in your old spa, you want to get
started as quickly as possible. This page is a quick start
guide. Please FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
in order to maximize the benefits of .
It is necessary
to follow these steps for both new AND old spas.
- Take out spa filter from filter compartment.
- Add the bottle 'Spa Cleanser' to your existing water and
turn on all jets, pump(s) and air controls as many times a
day as possible. You can use your hot tub during this purging
process for up to a month. When the water gets cloudy and
has some 'organic' smell to it, let it flush for another 48
hours or so without using your tub.
- Drain your hot tub water and clean your shell with
Shell Cleaner or vinegar and water; mix and
rinse thoroughly. Never use an abrasive cleaning
product on your shell.
- Clean your vinyl cover with Vinyl
Top Conditioner & Restorer. Make sure you reach
between creases and stitching.
- Refill your hot tub with Pre-Filter
(read instructions first) and let water warm to 30 C minimum.
Balance your water:
- pH 7.2 to 8.2
- Alkalinity: 70 to 120
- Hardness (Calcium) 200 to 400 ppm
- Add the bottle 'Spa Monthly' with jets running. Clean your
hot tub filter thoroughly and sprinkle 1 cap of Filter
Booster onto filter or into filter compartment. Place filter
back into filter compartment.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE:
- Every two to four weeks (depending on use) clean
filter and check cover for mould. Remove if necessary with
Vinyl
Cleaner.
- Once a month add one bottle of 'Spa Monthly'.
AFTER EACH USE OF YOUR HOT TUB ADD 1/2 TO 2 TEASPOONS OF SANITIZER
(CHLORINE OR BROMINE), DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF YOUR HOT TUB.
YOU CAN ALSO USE A FLOATING DISPENSER. REDUCE OPENING TO 1
PPM OR LESS. MEASURE THE FREE CHLORINE LEVEL THE NEXT DAY.
IT SHOULD BE BETWEEN 0.6 PPM AND 1 PPM! DO NOT OVERCHLORINATE!
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