Owner`s manual

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Finally, add 1 ounce of White River Oxidizer per 200 gallons of water. (1 tablespoon = .75 ounce of
White River Oxidizer) White River Oxidizer is a crucial part of keeping your spa water crystal clear.
Remember, run the jets on high speed for at least 10 minutes after adding chemicals to the spa.
WEDNESDAY
As you did on Monday, test the spa water and adjust, if needed, the total alkalinity, pH, and sanitizer
levels.
Next, add White River Stain & Scale Remover. Add this product at the rate of 2 ounces per 500
gallons. White River Stain & Scale Remover is very important in that it helps prevent scale formation
on your spa’s heating element and other components.
FRIDAY
Once again, test the spa water and make any needed adjustments.
Plan on making Friday the day that you check and clean your spa filter. If you are unsure of how to
remove the filter cartridge, please refer to your spa manufacturer's manual. For weekly cartridge
cleaning, use your garden hose to spray off the filter.
While you have the filter open to check and clean the cartridge, refill the automatic brominator if
applicable, even if it still has some tablets left in it.
Add 2 ounces of White River Bright Water per 500 gallons to help keep your spa water sparkling. Also
add White River Oxidizer, as you did on Monday.
Under normal circumstances, this is all the regular weekly maintenance that you should need to perform.
MAINTAINING YOUR SPA ON A REGULAR BASIS - NATURE2 SPAS
Spa maintenance with a Nature
2
spa can be as easy, or easier, than a bromine treated spa. The
following schedule should provide you excellent water clarity with a minimum of work.
MONDAY
Test the spa water and adjust, if needed, the total alkalinity and pH, as was discussed earlier.
Since it is recommended that a Nature
2
spa be given a weekly dosage of White River Oxidizer, Monday
would be a good day to add this chemical. White River Oxidizer should be added at the rate of 3
tablespoons per 250 gallons of spa water.