2008 Therapool Owner's Manual - Master Spas
2008 Therapool Owner's Manual - Master Spas
2008 Therapool Owner's Manual - Master Spas
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WATER QUALITY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE<br />
BEFORE EACH USE - Check spa water with a test strip for proper sanitation<br />
levels and adjust accordingly to the proper levels.<br />
ONCE A WEEK - Add 3 Tablespoons of a non-chlorine shock or<br />
1 teaspoon of Dichlor to spa per 250 gallons.<br />
3 TIMES A WEEK - Test water using chemical test strips. Adjust sanitizer,<br />
pH and Alkalinity accordingly.<br />
ONCE A MONTH* - Soak your filter element overnight in a bucket with<br />
spa Filter Cleaner and then rinse with clean water<br />
before re-inserting.<br />
EVERY 180 DAYS - Drain and refill your spa. Repeat start up procedure.<br />
AFTER EACH USE - Add 1 tablespoon of non-chlorine shock or 1/3<br />
teaspoon of Dichlor to spa per 250 gallons.<br />
AS NEEDED - If water looks hazy, shock treat with 1 teaspoon of<br />
Dichlor per 500 gallons.<br />
* These are general recommendations for water quality maintenance that<br />
may vary by usage and or bather load. Depending on bather load and<br />
frequency of use, drain and refill times may vary as well as the frequency<br />
of cleaning your filters.<br />
* Foam Gone may be used when excessive foaming occurs. Be sure to use<br />
only a drop or two at a time. Over use of Foam Gone will result in cloudy,<br />
milky water.<br />
NOTE:<br />
As an alternative to non chlorine shock, Dichlor may be substituted.<br />
1 tsp. Dichlor = 3 tablespoons of non chlorine shock<br />
USE ONLY SPA CHEMICALS<br />
(some pool chemicals are not suitable for spa use).<br />
* when cleaning filters, be sure to never have the pump running without<br />
the filter in place. Failure to do so may result in debris in the pumps causing<br />
unwarranted damage.<br />
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