Owner`s manual

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Emerald Spa Owner's Manual
SPA WATER CHEMISTRY
Never mix different types of chemicals or contaminate them in any way.
Do not exceed recommended dosages.
After supercholorinating/brominating, wait until the disinfectant level is down to 3-5 parts per
million [ppm] before using the spa.
Keep chemicals out of reach of children and pets.
Keep containers closed when not in use.
Do not use contents of unlabeled containers.
Never add water to chemicals. If called for by the instructions, add chemicals to water.
Dispose of empty containers as instructed on the label.
Never handle chemicals with your bare hands.
Store chemicals in a cool, dry, clean place [not under spa].
The following table lists the total water system capacity for all Emerald Spas and will help you to determine the
dosage of chemicals.
Spa Series Max. Capacity [gal.] Useable [gal.] Dry Weight [lbs.] Useable Weight [lbs.]
199 210 170 400 1,360
499 290 200 450 1,600
509 390 340 680 2,720
595 400 300 700 2,400
599/2009 465 370 800 2,960
699/3009 440 330 800 2,640
799/5009 450 340 820 2,720
899/7009 640 500 830 4,000
1009SE 235 180 450 1,440
1209SE 460 370 600 2,960
1409SE 350 280 650 2,240
Vantage 500 400 1000 3,200
Chemical Safety Tips
Note:
Check and maintain your water
chemistry at least twice a week for
proper levels (see page 47).
Spa Capacity
Note:
Useable: at the level
noted on skimmer
full level (see page 40)
Chemical Safety Tips
Spa Capacity
pH Control
Disinfecting Your Spa
Ozone Generator
Other Water Chemistry Considerations