Cal Spas LTR20101001 Hot Tub User Manual


 
2010 Portable Spa
LTR20101001, Rev. B
Water Quality Maintenance
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Never mix chemicals together.
Never change chemical brands or types without
completely draining, ushing and thoroughly
cleaning the spa and cover rst.
Always protect your eyes while introducing
chemicals into the spa. Wear protective eyeglasses
to prevent powdered chemicals from blowing into
the eyes or liquid chemicals from splashing into
the eyes.
In the event of overdosing a sanitizing chemical
(chlorine or bromine), immediately turn off the
power to the spa and drain water to a safe and
approved area. Rell with fresh water and proceed
with the “Clear Water Plan” start up.
Physical Chemical Hazards
Do not allow chemicals to come in contact with
skin, eyes or clothing.
Always wear rubber gloves, protective eye wear
and clothing to reduce the risk of chemical contact
and irritation.
Remove and wash clothing that may have been
exposed to chemical contact prior to wearing
them again.
Inhaling or ingesting chemicals will cause serious
injury, sickness, or even death.
Do not mix chemicals. Mixing chemicals together
can cause dangerous chemical reactions including
the release of toxic gas, re and explosions.
Chemical Storage
Chemicals must be stored completely out of the reach
of children in an area that is well vented, cool, and dry.
Failure to provide a proper area for chemical storage
may result in serious injury, sickness, re explosion
and even death. Do not store your chemicals inside
the equipment area of your spa.
Bather Load
“Bather Load” is the term used to describe the number
of people using a spa, combined with the length of
usage, and the frequency of usage. All these factors
have a great effect on the spa water. The higher the
bather load, the more chemicals need to be added and
a longer ltration time will be needed.
All versions of the Cal Spas “Clear Water Plan” are
designed for spas with average bather load. (3-4
people, 15 minutes of usage, 3 times a week at 100
degrees) If your bather load exceeds these guidelines,
and you experience water quality problems, increase
the amount of ltration rst, (go to the next higher
ltration number) then if water quality is still not
adequate, consult the advise of your Cal Spas dealer
for additional chemical or system recommendations.
Be sure to give them your bather load information.
Chemical Overview
The following information is intended for use with Cal
Spas chemicals only. Other brands of chemicals may
have similar names and/or usage descriptions but due
to manufacturing differences, use of other chemicals
can increase the likelihood of under or over-dosing the
spa chemicals. Damage to the spa or spa’s components
from improper chemicals or chemical usage is not
covered under the spa’s warranty.
Chemical Safety
Failure to follow chemical directions may result in
serious injury, sickness, or even death.
Read and follow all printed instructions listed on
bottles, packages and in your owner’s manual.
Do not exceed chemical dosages as recommended
in the “Clear Water Plan”, or on chemical bottles
and packages. (Most chemical instructions are
gured for a 500 gallon spa however, most spas
hold less than 500 gallons, consult your Owner’s
Manual for the approximate gallons of your spa)