Operating instructions
Swim Spa Operator’s Guide
Proper Maintenance For Your Swim spa Cover
1) Use a soft broom to remove accumulation after every snowfall or ice storm.
2) Splash cool tap water on the hardware to free them if they become frozen shut.
Household lubricating oil will keep the lock free, but apply carefully because it can damage
the cabinet nish.
3) We recommend a good treatment with vinyl conditioner before the rst snow or ice.
If possible, treat during the winter too.
4) Monitor your water chemistry. Even if the swim spa is not used regularly, improper water
chemistry can cause a mildew build-up on the cover. Clean, PH controlled water will
prolong the life of the cover.
5) If mildew is found, remove foam cores from the vinyl encasement. Mix 1 gallon of water, a
teaspoon of mild dish washing soap and a cup of bleach. With a soft bristle brush, scrub
the inside and outside of the vinyl encasement thoroughly. Take a washcloth and wipe
down each foam core; rinse thoroughly. Place the encasement in the sun and foam cores
in the shade to dry. Once everything isthoroughly dry, spray the cores and encasement
with a mildew inhibitor. Allow to dry completely, then reassemble. The key here, of course,
is to maintain proper water chemistry to avoid mildew.
6) We suggest rotating the cover every six months to maintain even wear. Unzip the cover,
remove the foam cores, turn over and reassemble.
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PROTECT YOUR COVER!
GENERAL SWIM SPA MAINTENANCE
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