Owner`s manual

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Champion Spas®
OWNER'S MANUAL
Shock Treatment with Granular Disinfectant
Adding granular chlorine or bromine disinfectant to the water in amounts much larger than normal
is called shocking” the spa and should not be confused with non-chlorine shock. An occasional
shock treatment destroys algae, bacteria, and chloramines. After shocking your spa,
do not allow bathers to enter the spa until disinfectant levels drop to normal.
What Causes Loss of Disinfectant?
•Algae: The presence of algae will consume large amounts of disinfectant. If you have an algae
problem, the use of an algaecide in addition to disinfectant may be necessary.
•BatherLoad: The greater the number of people using your spa, the more disinfectant you will
need to use.
•ImproperpH: A high pH above 7.8 substantially retards disinfecting. Keep the pH between 7.2
and 7.8.
•Sunlight: The suns Ultraviolet (UV) rays readily dissipate disinfectant levels.
•WaterTemperature: High water temperature accelerates the loss of disinfectant.
•Weather: Rain and wind can carry a significant amount of contaminants into your spa.
Remember to Maintain:
pH 7.2 to 7.8
Total alkalinity 80 to 120 ppm
If using brominating tablets, the proper level in dispenser
Maintain granular chlorine residual level at 1.0 to 3.0 ppm
Maintain bromine residual level at 2.0 to 4.0
Calcium hardness 125-150
Non-chlorine shock weekly or as needed based on spa use
Test pH, total alkalinity and calcium hardness weekly
Test disinfectant daily (Spa test kits are available through your Champion Spas® Dealer.)
Ozone System
The Champion Spas® are designed with an ozone generator. The ozone system automatically
produces ozone when pump 1 is operating on low speed, unless it is overridden by another system
protection mode. (For ozone trouble shooting see page 28) The Ozone generator is a dealer
installed item and will need to be replaced approximately every two years. This is a non-warranty
item.
What is Ozone?
Ozone is natures natural purifier. It is a chemical known as O3 and is produced from simple
oxygen molecules in our atmosphere. Ozone will breakdown and oxidize oils, greases, suntan
lotions, sweat, urea, etc. from spa water more effectively than any other oxidizer commercially
available. Ozone also assists chlorine, or bromine, to destroy bacteria and viruses and will do so
more effectively. Ozone only leaves simple oxygen in the water as a by-product.
How is Ozone Produced?
Ozone is produced in nature from lightning during electrical storms and is also produced from
ultraviolet rays from the sun to form our protective ozone layer. Your ozone converter unit is
designed to duplicate this natural sanitizer.
Note: Always follow instructions and dosages listed by chemical manufacturers. Use only spa
chemicals in your spa. Do not mix chemicals or add chemicals during bather use.