Spa Boy Owners Manual
Question 10 What happens if my water becomes cloudy?
1.
Check you pH level to ensure it is in the target range. If high Lower the pH using ‘Adjust Down’
2.
Check/Test the water with a drop test kit for chlorine content. If the level is below 0.5ppm or there is no reading the Spa Boy
Output Electrode may be exhausted and require replacement. Check Cell Life Monitor on Arctic Spas App or myarcticspa.com
dashboard under “Settings/Spa Boy Status”, remaining Cell life is displayed as a green coloured battery . The green band on
the battery will reduce in height as the Cell becomes depleted.
3.
Check that the Salinity reading is within the desired range, 2000ppm and 2500ppm. If salinity reading is below the range it
can cause the Cell Life Monitor to display as Red, which implies the Spa Boy Salt Cell is exhausted when it may not be.
4.
Check your filters as they may require replacement.
Question 11 Should I use Best Defence or another scale remover?
It is recommended that calcium be removed from the water in advance, during the fill process with the aid of a pre-filter and
when establishing initial correct water chemistry, rather than adding a scale remover after the fact.
Calcium readings below 150ppm should be maintained.
Question 12 What is the impact of phosphates on the Spa Boy system?
High levels of phosphates (above 250 ppb) may reduce the effectiveness of sanitizer output.
1.15 Caring for your Spa Boy System
Spa Boy Maintenance
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