2/5/2015 MSPA FAQ--MSpa Portable Inflatable Bubble Spa

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sidewalls could be damaged by pet claws and teeth. Improper usage of the spa tub will void MSpa
warranty.
18. Question:
Is there a repair patch enclosed for MSpa?liner repair??How can I repair the leakage on
the spa?
Answer:No. only the repair swatch is included in the package. For safety reasons, glue is not included in the
package. Consumers can ask your local MSpa dealers for glue or any other repair kit. If the damage is
small (a pin hole), apply a drop of adhesive 2 or 3 times. When the damage is more serious, cut a
patch of repair material to cover the damaged area, allowing extra 1/ 2’ ’ on all sides. Coat the
adhesive on both of the patch and the damaged area 2 to 3 minutes, remembering that it must be
tacky. Press firmly with a smooth item. Be sure you work on a flat surface and no wrinkles or folds will
occur. Keep the repaired part for 24 hours before re-inflating.
19. Question:How often should I test my spa water?
Answer:we recommend maintain your water pH between 7.2 and 7.8, total alkalinity between 80 and 120ppm
and free chlorine between 3 to 5ppm. Use test strip to test your water chemistry before each use of the
spa, no less than once per week.
20. Question:Should I install my spa inside or outside?
Answer:Each location has its pros and cons. Outside installations may compromise some of your privacy, but
you can add screens, shrubbery, or fencing to minimize peering eyes. The outside weather can be a
deterring factor, although many people absolutely love the experience of lounging in bubbling hot water
while a light rain or snowflakes are falling! It can be exhilarating. Awnings can be built to shelter the
effects of weather. It should be noted for those of you who have not experienced it, hot water raises
your body's core temperature, so you will normally not feel cold even when exiting a hot tub outdoors in
winter.
Inside installations will add humidity to the air in your home. It is imperative that proper ventilation be
maintained to control this moisture and to prevent mildew and other damage. If you decide on an inside
installation, make sure to take into account the draining and filling of the unit. There are two other
important questions: will the fit through your doorway, and is your flooring strength adequate? Make
sure to check the spa tub total weight (with water) before you decide to place your tub inside. On the
plus side, you will have privacy and convenience. Your unit and cover will also be fully protected from
the weather.
21. Question:What could cause the spa to be lopsided?
Answer:The base or bottom of the spa is not laid out flat (without wrinkles). The spa pool liner and cover must
be extended evenly around when the spa is filled with water.
22. Question:Can I use Chlorine and Bromine sanitizer products together?
Answer:NO. You should never mix Chlorine and Bromine to sanitizing products. This is very dangerous. If you
choose chlorine and want to switch to bromine, or vice versa, you must drain and refill your spa tub.
23. Question:There is a strong chemical odor and my skin is irritated when I bath. What should I do?
Answer:Your spa contains a high concentration of Chloramines. You should drain your spa and fill it with fresh
water.
24. Question:Can I use my MSpa during cold weather?
Answer:Yes, It is possible to install and leave the spa tub outside at a temperature below 4°C, but only if the
water temperature inside the pool is higher than 4°C and water in pipe is not frozen. The spa tub can
be operated in cold weather with temperature down to maximum -10°C if the unit is properly set up and
no frozen water inside the control box, pipes or spa pool.