Use and Care Manual

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Warning!
Risk of Chemical Reaction and Noxious Fumes
During the decontamination process, excessive chemical vapors are produced.
Wear gloves and a protective mask during the decontamination process.
Keep children and pets away from the spa.
Remove the spa cover, all pillows and cover the plastic valves to protect them.
If your spa is indoors, open the windows and doors. Use a fan to circulate the air and force the vapors out of the room.
Step by Step Instructions to Decontaminate your Spa
1. Remove the lter basket assembly, lter and spa pillows. Before adding chemicals, make sure all pumps are operable. Check to
be sure all jets and air valves are open. Be certain the diverter valves covered to protect them from splashes and are in the center
position allowing even circulation throughout the entire spa.
2. Turn all pumps on low speed. In a large bucket (minimum 2 gallon capacity) lled with warm water, carefully add 2.5 ounces of
sodium dichlor for every 100 gallons of water in the spa and mix thoroughly in the bucket. For example, if there are 400 gallons of
water in your spa, add 10 ounces of sodium dichlor to the large bucket lled with warm water. Turn all of the pumps on low speed.
Gently pour the warm water and chemical mixture into the lter housing. After all of the sodium dichlor mixture has been added,
turn all pumps on their highest speed and allow the water to circulate for one hour. Do not replace the cover over the spa during
decontamination. Never leave the spa unattended while it is uncovered.
3. After the spa has been allowed to run for one hour, turn o all of the pumps and manually turn the GFCI “o”. Drain the spa. Follow
the steps to ll the spa and remember to put a new lter in the foot well of the spa allowing it to saturate as the spa lls with water.
Add chemicals as needed to maintain proper water chemistry.
Maintaining Water Quality