User Manual

Before lling your spa, you need to know the chemical makeup of
the source water, the water youre using to ll your spa. To do this,
simply take a sample of the water to your local spa retailer to have it
professionally tested, or test the water using Leisure Time® Spa & Hot
Tub Test Strips. If testing your spa water yourself, you can get instant
answers online about what to do using the water analysis program at
LeisureTimeSpa.com.
Test results will identify what levels of metals and
minerals exist in the water and determine if any
adjustments are needed to properly adjust your source
water once the spa is initially lled.
It is important to understand that a spa is not simply a small swimming
pool. In a spa, the water is heated to between 98-104° F, a temperature
which is much warmer than a swimming pool, and the water is more
turbulent. The ratio of people to the amount of water is also much
greater in a spa. It is because of these factors that spa water needs to be
treated differently than pool water.
Leisure Time® brand products are specically formulated for spas and
need to be used to avoid common hot water problems arising from
residual soaps, deodorants, perfumes, natural body oils and other
cosmetics.
Find your nearest
Leisure Time
®
dealer at
LeisureTimeSpa.com.
GETTING STARTED
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