Use and Care Manual
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• Wash your hands after handling chemicals In case of accidental contact, follow the emergency advice on the product label. If a
doctor is needed, take chemical containers with you to the hospital so the substances can be identied.
• Clean up spilled chemicals immediately using water from a water hose. Saturate the surrounding area thoroughly, especially areas
used by children and pets to ensure safety.
• Keep chemicals in their original container with the lid replaced properly after using. Keep containers closed when not in use.
• Keep chemicals away from children and pets. Allow a responsible person to handle spa chemicals; use care when handling
chemicals.
• Store chemicals in a cool, dry, well ventilated place.
• Follow local laws when disposing of the water in your spa.
• Never alllow the water drained from your spa to run into public water sources.
• Add chemicals when the water temperature is 80ºF or higher
• Never smoke when handling chemicals. Some of the chemicals are highly ammable and smoking can lead to serious injury.
• Do not store chemicals in the spa cabinet
• Never expose spa chemicals to extreme temperatures or bright light.
• Do not allow anyone in the spa while adding chemicals. Inhaling fumes or contact with your eyes, nose or mouth is very dangerous.
• Never use swimming pool chemicals, muriatic acid or household bleach, or chlorine tablets (trichlor) in your spa. It can be extremely
corrosive. Damage caused by use of tri-chlor is not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
• Never use a vacuum cleaner to clean up chemical spills
• Immediately remove chemical spills from surrounding surfaces and landscaping.
Maintaining Water Quality
Handling Spa Chemicals