Owner`s manual
Cleaning The Spa
The spa shell should be cleaned with a mild soap solution. Do not use solvents. The
spa should always be clean and dry before being moved or stored.
Maintaining The Spa Cover
The spa cover should be cleaned monthly. To clean the spa cover, use water and a
non-abrasive cleaner on the entire cover. Rinse the cover with a garden hose to
remove any cleaner residue. Dry the cover entirely. You should also use a non-
silicone based vinyl conditioner on the cover after you clean it. This will protect the
cover from sun damage.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Daily
Check the water level and refill the spa to the proper level
Check the pH balance and sanitizer level. Adjust if necessary.
Clean the surface of the water with a skimming net.
Weekly
Clean the spa shell at the waterline.
Check and thoroughly clean the filter if needed.
Replace the filter if needed. (Always have a spare.)
Monthly
Clean the spa cover.
Soak the filter for two hours in a trisodium phosphate (TSP) solution. Rinse
the filter in clean water.
Every Three Months
Drain the spa and refill with clean water. Sanitize and test the pH of the
water.
Check for any leaks around the pump or joints in the pipes. The seals will
wear out over time; detecting leaks early can reduce repair cost.
Clean the interior of the spa. DO NOT use solvents or waxes.
Your Cabinet & Cedar Skirting
Your cabinet has an access panel or door to the internal parts which consists of a
pump or pumps, motor or motors, heater, ozonator (if you have one), filter housing,
hoses, and wiring to provide electricity to your control system.
The cabinet frame is made of weather treated wood, and covered outside by either
redwood, cedar, cypress or TimberStone
TM
siding.
The cabinet should be treated just like any other piece of furniture in your home. If
spa will be setting outside in the weather, remember that it will be out in all types of
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