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frequently asked questions

Q3 - What should I use to clean my spa?

A3 - Always use a non-sudsing cleaner found at your spa store.

Q4 - When my in.clear™ bromine generator is off does the 

Sodium Bromide continue sanitizing my spa?

A4 - No, the in.clear™ system does not sanitize if inactive. If there is 

a residual bank of bromine, bromine continues to sanitize the 

spa water. In.clear™ may be OFF at certain times and the spa 

will still be fine and clean.

 

The Sodium Bromide is converted to bromine as it passes 

through the electrodes of the in.clear™ system and the pump 

associated with the in.clear™ is running. 

Q1 - My spa water is cloudy /oily

A1 -  If your spa becomes cloudy or oily due to bather load perform 

an additional Boost and wait for 24 hours to see if conditions 

return to nornal. If the problem persists consult a spa/pool 

dealer to have your water balanced properly.

Q2 - Does the Sodium Bromide evaporate?

A2 - No. Sodium Bromide is only lost through splash out, leaks or 

when draining  your spa.

T.D.S

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) is 

an expression for the combined 

content of all inorganic and 

organic substances contained 

in a liquid which are present 

in a molecular, ionized or 

micro-granular (colloidal sol) 

suspended form.

pH

pH (potential hydrogen) is 

a measure of the acidity or 

basicity of a solution. 

P.P.M

"Parts-per million" notation 

is used to denote relative 

proportions or a comparative 

ratio in a given measured 

quantity.

The expression "1 PPM" means 

a given property exists at a 

relative proportion of one part 

per million parts examined, as 

would occur if a water-borne 

pollutant was present at a 

concentration of one-millionth 

of a gram per gram of sample 

solution.

Total Alkalinity

Alkalinity or TA is a measure of 

the ability of a solution (such as 

water) to neutralize acids to the 

equivalence point of carbonate 

or bicarbonate.

glossary

Organic Matter

Substances left behind by spa 

users such as oil, sweat and 

dead skin cells that serve as 

"food" for bacteria.

Calcium Hardness (CH)

Calcium Hardness describes 

the concentration of calcium in 

your spa water.

Total Hardness (TH)

Total Hardness describes the 

concentration of calcium and 

magnesium in your spa water.

Bather Load

This term is used to describe 

the number of bathers using a 

spa, combined with the length 

and frequency of its usage. 

The higher the bath usage, the 

greater quantity of chemicals 

needs to be added to maintain 

the same spa water quality.

Summary of Contents for Aeware 3 in.clear

Page 1: ...in ye spa pack general operation pages 2 7 in k450 keypad operation pages 9 15 in clear water sanitation system operation pages 16 43 in stream sound system operation pages 44 47...

Page 2: ...IN THIS UNIT TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD AND OR WATER DAMAGE TO THIS CONTROL ALL UNUSED RECEPTACLES MUST HAVE A DUMMY PLUG THIS CONTROLLER MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN PROXIMITY OF HIGHLY FLAMMABLE M...

Page 3: ...LECTRICAL CODE IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF THE INSTALLATION Electrical wiring North American model Lamp test All the segments and LEDs are lighting up Software revision Revision of the software Low level...

Page 4: ...d to ensure proper functioning of the system Both the error code and the water temperature are alternatively displayed Allerrorscodeswillbedisplayed onthe keypad display FLO The system did not detect...

Page 5: ...9 in k450 overview in k450 user instructions and functions...

Page 6: ...element is cooling down or 3 not enough current available to start heater Light icon The Light icon lights up when the light is on The icon s number of rays is proportional to the light s intensity Sm...

Page 7: ...ON Third press Pump 3 OFF Blower ON Fourth press Pump 3 OFF Blower OFF A built in timer automatically turns blower off after a 20 minute period unless blower has been manually deactivated first functi...

Page 8: ...emperature reading if required the system automatically turns the heater on to reach and maintain water temperature at Set Point Cooldown Afterheatingthe spawaterto the desired Set Point the heaterist...

Page 9: ...17 16 in clear in clear brominebasedwatersanitationsystem user instructions and functions instruction video www gecko com inclear...

Page 10: ...rs should always shower before entering a spa warnings Warnings Important safety instructions For Canada in clear must only be used with Sodium Bromide such as BromiCharge scheduled or registered unde...

Page 11: ...de The primary function of the Maintenance Mode is to keep the bromine bank levels at a stable and acceptable range when the spa is not being used Maintenance Mode is the everyday mode and is automati...

Page 12: ...he plumbing even if the spa is brand new in clear getting started 3 Adjusting water chemistry in the spa Proper chemical maintenance of a spa is essential for the health of bathers Maintaining the qua...

Page 13: ...until you are able to stabilize your bromine level between 3 and 5 PPM Do NOT increase decrease maintenance level in steps greater than 2 Setting the maintenance level to a value that s too high can c...

Page 14: ...e 8 possible levels available with the Boost Mode As a rule of thumb the Boost level corresponds to the number of bathers using the spa Set the Boost level by using the up and down arrow to select the...

Page 15: ...miCharge to the water See details next page Never adjust the main tenance level of your in clear without allowing at least 24 hours following the end of the Boost period Boost cycles allow the residua...

Page 16: ...il the gauge reaches the green zone to clear a Low BromiCharge Warning Lo If after adding BromiCharge the Low BromiCharge Warning Lo or Low BromiCharge Error Err still occurs it could be the result of...

Page 17: ...irculating properly to the cell Make sure water chemistry is in balance refer to section 3 Adjusting water chemistry in the spa for more details Test your spa water for phosphate to make sure there is...

Page 18: ...substances contained in a liquid which are present in a molecular ionized or micro granular colloidal sol suspended form pH pH potential hydrogen is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution...

Page 19: ...r muriatic acid Install the rubber washer and the plastic nut on the threaded end of the cell Tighten plastic nut firmly Place the cell vertically with the cap end down into a plastic 19 liters 5 U S...

Page 20: ...m Hardness CaCo 125 to 200 adjust if necessary Alkalinity 80 to 90 adjust if necessary pH 7 0 to 7 8 adjust if necessary Adjust the above factors to meet optimum range values user guide for BromiCharg...

Page 21: ...GENERATOR on to build the bromine bank and bring it within 2 5 PPM range THE RECOMMENDED BROMINE LEVEL IS BETWEEN 2 5 PPM user guide for BromiCharge user guide for BromiCharge DIRECTIONS FOR USE For S...

Page 22: ...PM Purchasing a TDS meter at any spa pool store can do this or they will check it for you If you are adding water often beyond what has evaporated or splashed out then you may have a leak If you have...

Page 23: ...t work when AUX is selected as the source Turning power on off When connected to a power source the unit will automatically be ON Pressing and holding the Play Pause button will turn the unit off Once...

Page 24: ...g 2 In these settings turn Bluetooth on if it is not already 3 Choose Gecko in stream from the list of available devices 4 When prompted enter 5555 as the password Your device should now be paired wit...

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