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To remove collected lotions or body oils, soak cartridge(s) in warm water
with a Filter Cleaner or detergent.
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To remove calcium deposits, soak cartridge(s) in a plastic container using
a 1:10 ratio of Muriatic acid to water solution. Calcium deposits indicate a
high spa pH, which should be corrected.
Step 5:
Reinstall cartridge(s) and FilterCap.
Step 6:
Press any button to reset the control system.
IMPORTANT:
Using a brush to clean a filter cartridge could cause damage
to the filter media.
Light Bulb replacement
Standard replacement
To replace a burned out or defective standard light bulb, complete the following:
Step 1:
Turn off the electrical power at the breaker box.
Step 2:
Remove the equipment compartment door.
Step 3:
Locate the back of the light fixture.
Step 4:
Grasp the light bulb holder (located on the back of the light fixture)
and twist counter-clockwise to release the light from the fixture.
Step 5:
Remove the light bulb by pulling it straight out of the light bulb holder.
Step 6:
Replace the light bulb and reinstall the light bulb holder.
Step 7:
Replace the equipment compartment door.
Step 8:
Restore the electrical power supply.
NOTE:
For alternate lighting systems, contact your authorized Bullfrog Spas
Dealer.
LED replacement:
Contact your authorized Bullfrog Spas Dealer.
Spa Shell Care
General Cleaning
For normal cleaning, use a mild dishwashing soap, window cleaner, or other
products recommended by your local authorized Bullfrog Spas Dealer. For
stubborn stains, use a mild acrylic cleaner or a mild detergent. To apply these
cleaners, use a soft, damp cloth or sponge. Rinse well and dry with a clean
cloth. To clean hard water stains, remove light scratches and protect your spa
shell, contact your authorized Bullfrog Spas Dealer.
Cleaning the Scum Line
With normal use of the spa, oils, lotions, and hair products will build up on
the surface of the water. This will leave a scum line around the perimeter. This
can be easily removed using a spa surface cleaner or its equivalent. Avoid using
cleaning agents that leave suds in the water.
WARNING:
Never allow your spa surface to be exposed to alcohol,
acetone (nail polish remover), nail polish, dry cleaning solution, lacquer
thinners, gasoline, pine oil, abrasive cleaners, or any other household chemicals
other than those listed. These chemicals void the warranty.
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