Use and Care Manual

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WARNING!
Risk of Chemical Reaction and Noxious Fumes
Handle Spa Chemicals with Care
Never pre mix dry chemicals
Always follow instructions on the label
High levels of sanitizer can cause discomfort to eyes, lungs and skin.
Never enter the spa if chemical levels exceed the recommendations.
Adding Chemicals
The water temperature must be at least 80ºF before adding chemicals to prevent damage to the acrylic surface. Always wear safety
goggles and gloves to prevent injury. Remove the cover. Fill a large bucket (minimum 2 gallon capacity )with warm water from the spa.
Use care not to splash chemicals onto the spa cabinet, or the acrylic surface of the spa. Carefully measure the recommended amount
of each chemical, one at a time, following the instructions on the label. Replace the lid on the chemical container. Thoroughly mix the
chemical with the bucket of warm water from the spa. Remove the lter basket assembly and lter. Press the Primary Pump button to
turn the pump on high speed. With the pump running on high speed, being careful not to get too close, add warm water and chemical
mixture into the ltration canister. Repeat this procedure with each chemical you add. When all chemicals have been added and with
the cover o the spa, run the pumps on high speed for ten minutes. After 10 minutes, reduce the pump speed to low for one full cycle.
When the jet cycle is complete, replace the lter and the lter assembly. Replace and lock the cover. Never leave the spa unattended
when the cover is o.
Do not use tri-chlor chlorine, bromo-chlor-dimethyl-hydantoin (BCDMH) or any type of compressed bromine or chlorine, acid or any
sanitizer not recommended Dr. Wellness Spa.
Heavy Cleaning or Decontamination
On occasion, it may be necessary to “Super Sanitize” your spa. If algae develops, simply replacing the lter, draining and relling the
spa will not kill the algae. It will be necessary for you to decontaminate the spa before it can be used safely.
Maintaining Water Quality