Full Product Manual

Table Of Contents
6
Note: Overfilling the plunge pool will result in water spilling out and over the sides of the pool when
you enter. Please be mindful of any electronics, power cords, outlets, etc around the plunge pool.
We highly recommend starting with less water and then adding more as needed to submerge your
entire upper body.
Tub Maintenance
2.1 Water Maintenance
We recommend keeping the pH value of the water in the tub between 7.2 and 7.8. A pH value outside of
this range can shorten the service life of the tub and cause irritation or damage to your skin. Any damage
to the tub caused by too high or low pH value will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. We
suggest using a pH test kit to routinely test the water quality before using it.
2.2 Water Treatment
It is important to keep the water in the tub clean. The optional Chiller does come with a built-in particle
filter and ozonator to keep the water in the tub clean. Please see the Chiller User’s Manual for usage
instructions. If you are not using an external filter and water cleaner, then we suggest the following:
Cover the tub whenever it’s not in use to prevent debris or other particles from falling in.
Replace the water in the tub every 3-5 days depending on usage, and then clean the tub with a
clean cloth.
The tub water can be treated and disinfected with suitable pool chemicals such as chlorine. Be
sure to follow instructions on the packaging of the cleaning agents. Please consult a pool supply
store for additional details before use.
Before using pool chemicals, please consult your local pool supply store for additional maintenance
information. Pay close attention to and follow the chemical manufacturer's instructions. Improper use of
pool cleaning chemicals resulting in damage to the pool or causing injury will not be covered by the
manufacturer or the manufacturer’s warranty.
It is important to test the water daily or as needed for proper pH and chemical levels. We recommend
using chlorine reagents to maintain the cleanliness and chemical balance of the water. Always use
chemicals sparingly and add the pool chemical to the water and never add pool chemicals to an empty
tub.
Note: There are also chlorine free chemicals available. These may be a better option for those with more
sensitive skin.
Warning: Let any chemical agents fully dissolve and mix into the water before using the tub. Do not
exceed the manufacturer’s recommended usage of chemicals and be sure to consistently test the water.
2.3 Cleaning the Tub
Dirt from the body and clothes, and contaminants in the water can easily adhere to the surface of tub. It
is necessary to frequently wipe down the surface of tub with a soft cloth and a neutral detergent. A fine,
soft brush can be used to gently scrub the water inlet and outlet to prevent scaling and calcification to
form around the water inlet and outlet.
Note: Do not use hard bristle brushes to clean the surface of the tub.