Installation & Assembly
Spa Owner’s Manual
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SPA WATER MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE:
➢ Please note that these instructions are just a guide to maintain the spa's water quality. Before any actions, please consult your local SPA specialist
for proper amount of sanitizer use, and take proper action depending on the capacity of the SPA.
➢ You should never use pool grade chemicals in your spa. Any damage to equipment caused by using pool grade chemicals or other improper
chemicals will not be covered under warranty.
➢ Spa water should be professionally tested at least once a month. It's recommended that the water is tested weekly by the end user. When adding
chemicals to the spa, make sure the pumps are running and allow 20-30 minutes for the chemicals to mix. Test the water after the chemicals are
sufficiently mixed into the water.
NOTE: Do not cover the SPA for at least 30 minutes after adding chemicals.
◼ The effect of PH: Low pH (below 7.2) causes sanitizers to dissipate more rapidly, increases corrosion of surfaces and equipment, and may make
water irritating to spa users. If pH is high (above 7.6) chlorinating sanitizers are less effective, surfaces and equipment can scale, water may cloud and
shorter filters runs may occur.
ATTENTION: The pH level measures the acidity and alkalinity: Values above 7 are alkali and below 7, are acid. A PH index of between 7.2 and 7.6 is
recommended.
WARNING: Please make sure that the correct PH level is maintained, any damage caused by an inadequate PH level is not covered by your Spa guarantee.
◼ PH adjustment: Check the pH of the Spa water daily using the pH tester. (Not supplied).
➢ If the pH is above the above-mentioned indexes, do not enter the SPA temporarily. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test.
➢ If the pH is below the above-mentioned indexes, let the pumps prime. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test.
➢ If the proper pH level can not be maintained by the above instructions, please add appropriate amount of acidity-alkalinity balance reagent into the
water, uncover the spa cover, leave it mix in for 20 minutes, then re-do the pH test;