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Onzen Technical Guide
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Onzen Questions
Question 1: How do I know if the Onzen system is working?
Conduct a “Sanitizer Production test” (Also known as a Smoke test).
is procedure activates the Onzen System while de-activating the ltration pump so you can see the mist of gas
bubbles produced by the Onzen System.
Question 2: What should I do if it fails the “Sanitizer Production test”?
First, conrm you have the correct concentration of salt in the water “using sodium chloride test strips”. en, start
maintaining your water manually using “Boost” granular chlorine to sanitize and Adjust Up/Adjust Down to balance
pH. Continue to do this daily until the system is repaired by an authorized service technician.
* Keep enjoying your hot tub!
Question 3: What should I do if the chlorine levels are too high?
Turn the Onzen Output down (decrease “On” seings).
Unless you added granular chlorine or shock to the water high chlorine levels mean the system is staying on too long
for your circumstances. It may take a day or two for levels to normalize, or you can speed this process up by using a
chlorine neutralizer, such as “X-it”.
Question 4: What should I do if the pH keeps increasing?
Conrm that your Total Alkalinity is at the recommended level and reduce it manually with ‘Adjust Down.
is is normal; all spa salt systems cause pH to increase.
Question 5: Will the salted water damage my lawn?
is is very unlikely.
e recommended concentration of salt is used is approximately 10% of the concentration of sea water.
Question 6: Why is my water bright yellow, or bright green, or a rusty colour suddenly?
is can happen if the pH gets too high.
Lower the pH using ‘Adjust Down. High pH is a sign that the Onzen Output may be turned up too high, so you may
need to adjust the Onzen Output Aer balancing the pH and adjusting the Onzen Output wait about 48 hours. If the
colour of the water does not normalize you may need to replace the water.
* Keep an eye on the pH and adjust it weekly to avoid this problem in the future.
Question 7: What is the typical amount of maintenance I need to do with Onzen?
1. Change the water twice a year.
2. Change the lter 4 times a year.
3. Check the Total Alkalinity weekly to make sure it is in the target range (Under 100).
4. Adjust the pH once a week. Salt systems naturally drive pH levels to increase, strive to achieve a Low pH level 7.2
must not exceed 7.6.
5. Check Calcium level monthly to ensure it is in the target range. Salt systems perform best with Low Calcium levels;
strive for a target range between 50 - 150 ppm.
6. Adjust the Onzen Output “On” if hot tub use changes signicantly.
7. Adjust the chlorine levels using “Boost” granular chlorine, aer heavy use or if the Onzen Output is too low.
Refer: Onzen Maintenance Schedule for further details.