Owner Manual

9-Bulb LED Underwater Light (If Equipped)
The 9-Bulb LED Underwater Light replaces the standard underwater light. Pressing the "Light"
button on the top side control will turn the light on. Each subsequent press will change the
mode of the light. After all the lighting modes are cycled through, the next press of the "Light"
button will turn the LED lighting o!.
Motion Glow Lighting (If Equipped)
Motion Glow Lighting is 16 - 20 individual LEDs placed around the top of the spa. They oper-
ate in conjunction with the 9-bulb LED Underwater Light. Pressing the "Light" button on the top
side control will turn the Motion Glow Lighting on. Each subsequent press will change the mode
of the Motion Glow Lighting. After all the lighting modes are cycled through the next press of
the "Light" button will turn the Motion Glow Lighting o!.
Water Maintenance
Water Conditions vary greatly from location to locations. Your dealer is familiar with local wa-
ter conditions and which chemicals are compatible with the water and are designed specifically
for your spa. This is the best person to advise you on proper water quality management. Proper
water chemistry will insure years of trouble free operation. A careless attitude in regard to water
maintenance will result in poor and potentially harmful conditions for soaking and even damage
to your hot tub investment.
CAUTION: Never store hot tub chemicals inside the hot tub’s equipment enclosure.
Two basic goals of the chemical water treatment are sanitizing and balancing the water. Sani-
tizing simply means keeping the water free from living microorganisms including algae, bacte-
ria and viruses. The current most popular chemicals for sanitizing include chlorine, bromine
and ozone. Balancing water means establishing a balance among pH, total alkalinity and total
hardness. Water that is unbalanced can corrode the spa and it's support equipment or leave de-
posits of minerals. Properly balanced water is essential to allow the sanitizing chemical to work
e!ectively. There are numerous chemical additives to help you in controlling pH, total hardness
and total alkalinity. NEVER use softened water when filling your spa. Softened water is extreme-
ly corrosive to the metal parts of the spa equipment and may lead to an unforeseen failure.
Sanitizing
To destroy bacteria and organic compounds in the hot tub water, a sanitizer must be used
regularly, either chlorine or bromine. Bromine residual of 2 to 3 ppm is generally considered
desirable. A two-part bromine system or granular chlorine (Dichlor) can also be acceptable san-
itizers. Chlorine residual should be 1 to 3 ppm.
IMPORTANT: Do not use Hydrogen Peroxide based sanitizers in your spa. When using Tri-
chlor chlorine or Bromine tablets you must use a floating dispenser. These chemicals can have
an extremely corrosive e!ect on certain materials in the spa. Damage caused by use of these
chemicals, or improper use of any chemicals, is not covered under the spa’s warranty.
pH Control