Care and Cleaning Guide

CARE & CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS-Continued
CARE OF ACRYLIC WHIRLPOOLS
Cleaning Your Acrylic Whirlpool
Do not use abrasive cleansers or solvents on acrylic surfaces.
Wipe out your acrylic whirlpool with a soft cloth after each use.
Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans.
If the surface becomes excessively dirty, use a general purpose cleaner such as:
Formula 409
®
All Purpose Cleaner
Gel Gloss
®
(Bath and Shower only)
Scrub Free
®
Mildew Stain Remover
Mr. Clean
®
Lemon Fresh
Cinch
®
Glass Plus
®
Fantastik
®
All Purpose
NOTE: To restore dull or scratched units, apply white automotive polishing compound with a
clean rag. Rub scratches and dull areas vigorously. Wipe off residue. Follow with a coat of white
automotive paste wax. Do not wax areas where you walk or stand.
Cleaning your User Keypad and Remote Control
Use a soft cloth to wipe the keypad and remote control after each use. If the surface becomes
dirty, use a non-abrasive soap and warm water to clean.
Flushing Your Whirlpool System
Flush your whirlpool system twice a month or more, depending on usage. Use the following
sequence:
1. Turn the jet trim rings fully clockwise to remove air induction.
2. Fill the whirlpool with warm water to a level at least 2” (5 cm) above the highest jets, or
leave water in the whirlpool after using.
3. Add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of a low-foaming dishwasher detergent and 20 ounces (590 ml) of
household bleach (5%-6% sodium hypochlorite) to the water.
4. Run the whirlpool for 5 to 10 minutes. Then turn off the whirlpool and drain the water.
5. If desired, rinse bath surfaces with water.
6. Rinse the surfaces of the jets, faucet, handrails, drain etc. and wipe them dry with a soft
cloth.