Cal Spas LTR20051000 Hot Tub User Manual


 
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Page 4 2005 Spa Owner's Manual
8/1/2005
Quick Reference Information
5000 Equipment Filtration Settings and Recommendations
F2 = Two hours of filtration every 12 hours. This setting is for occasional spa usage only.
F4 = Four hours of filtration every 12 hours. This setting is for light spa usage. (Up to four hours of usage a
week)
F6 = Six hours of filtration every 12 hours. This setting is for normal spa usage. (Up to six hours of usage a
week)
F8 = Eight hours of filtration every 12 hours. This setting is for heavy spa usage. (Up to eight hours of usage a
week)
FC = 24 hour filtration. This setting is for spa usage that exceeds twelve hours a week.
NOTE: F8 and FC filtration settings are only to be used with spas equipped with the Spa Cal™ filtration pump.
These settings can cause conventional two speed pump systems to raise the water temperature well
above the set temperature.
Setting the Filtration Cycles
2300 Equipment:
Press either UP or DOWN followed by either the JETS 1 or JETS 2. Each additional press of the UP or DOWN
button will increase or decrease the filtration time.
5000 Equipment:
Press the TEMP button followed by the JETS button. Each additional press of the TEMP button will increase
the filtration time.
9800 Equipment:
Press TIME followed by MODE /PROG and use the UP and DOWN buttons to set time of day and filter cycles.
General Chemical Maintenance Information (500-Gallon Spa)
Start-up:
1. Add 3 oz. of “Iron Out” or 16 oz. of “Metal Protector”.
2. Add 2 oz. of sodium bromide.
3. Add 2 oz. of “Oxidizer Shock”.
4. Add 3 to 4 Bromine tablets to a mostly closed floater.
NOTE: Do not place bromine tablets in the skimmer basket.
Weekly
1. Bromine: Acceptable range without a Cal Zone™ Ozonator is between 3 to 5
a. Bromine: Acceptable range with a Cal Zone™ Ozonator is between 1 to 3.
b. Chlorine: Acceptable range without a Cal Zone™ Ozonator is between 3 to 5.
c. Chlorine: Acceptable range with a Cal Zone™ Ozonator is between 1 to 3.