User Guide

Need Help?
If you are not able to contact your local dealer concerning a spa water issue, you
may want to ask yourself these questions:
When was the spa shocked” last?
Regular shocking eliminates contaminants in the water. These contaminants
can build up in the water causing odors, cloudiness, or other negative water
conditions.
Are the water balance factors (pH, total alkalinity,
calcium) in the acceptable ranges?
If water is out of balance then water may become cloudy or smelly. Balance is
necessary for other solutions in the water to work more effectively.
When was the last time I cleaned my filter?
A dirty or clogged filter is a common cause of cloudy or hazy water. Keep in mind
that a dirty filter may not look that dirty! Cleaning the filter allows it to catch
more matter that causes poor looking water.
Have we been using the spa more often lately?
If the spa has been used more frequently than normal, you may need to perform
maintenance steps more frequently. Your normal routine might not be enough to
keep up with how often the spa is used.
In the event that you have an uncommon or indeterminate water issue, you
should contact your local SpaPure dealer. Having your water tested may allow
your dealer to pin-point the issue which may be causing your water problem.
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IDEAL RANGES RESIDENTIAL SPAS
Chlorine 1.0 – 3.0 ppm
Bromine 3.0 – 5.0 ppm
pH 7.2 – 7.6
Total Alkalinity 80 – 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness 200 – 400 ppm
Metals 0 ppm