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Water Quality and Maintenance

FUNDAMENTALS OF  

WATER MAINTENANCE

•  Testing:

  Test the water weekly or each time the spa is used with 

convenient 

FRESHWATER

 5-way test strips or more accurate liquid/

tablet reagent test kit per instructions.  Critical parameters: sanitizer 

level, pH, Calcium Hardness (CH), and Total Alkalinity (TA).  Store test 

equipment in a dark, cool, dry place to maintain potency.  

•  Water Filtration:

  The 100% no by-pass 24 hour filtration used in 

HOT SPOT

 spas provides the best approach to keeping water clean 

by constantly circulating sanitizer and removing waste from the spa.  

Regularly inspect and clean filters for peak performance.

•  Chemical Balance/pH Control: 

 It is important to adjust the primary 

water parameters (Total Alkalinity, Calcium hardness, pH) into the 

recommended ranges so that they are stabilized or balanced.  Balance 

the water chemistry every 

time you fill the spa with new 

water and then during the life 

of that body of water.  Keeping 

the water in balance prevents 

damage by holding the pH in 

a safe range and preventing 

calcium scale formation on 

spa equipment.  A low pH can 

damage metal components 

whereas a high pH can cause 

high levels of calcium to form 

scale.  Your dealer should 

provide a detailed water 

chemistry orientation soon 

after your new spa is filled for the very first time. 

•  The following three water components must be kept in balance to avoid 

damage to the spa.  Do balance these components in the order they 

are listed here as each will help you balance the next using a minimum 

amount of chemicals.  

1.  Calcium Hardness (CH) – CH is the measure of the amount 

of dissolved calcium in the water.  Low levels can make the 

water corrosive and high levels cause scale formation of spa 

components.  The recommended CH reading is between

  

50 - 150 ppm

. If the CH level is too high, lower it with the 

VANISHING ACT

  calcium remover per instructions.  Once in 

balance, the CH reading normally remains stable until new water is 

added.  Great care must be taken when filling the spa from a water 

softener to ensure that the calcium remains in balance and avoid 

damage to the spa. 

2.  Total Alkalinity (TA) - TA is a measure of the water’s ability to 

resist changes of pH or buffer capacity.  A low TA allows the pH 

to fluctuate easily.  The recommended TA reading is between 

40 - 120 ppm

.  To raise the TA, use 

FRESHWATER

 pH/

Alkalinity Up (sodium hydrogen carbonate).  To lower the TA, use 

FRESHWATER

 pH/Alkalinity Down (sodium bisulfate).  Once the 

TA is balanced, it normally remains stable until the next drain/

refill.  We recommend you check the TA reading once per month.  

Raising/lowering the TA may cause the pH readings to fluctuate 

widely.  Ignore the pH readings on the test strip while you are 

balancing the TA.  

3.  pH  - The pH is the measure of the acidity and alkalinity.  

Maintaining the proper pH level will optimize the effectiveness of 

the sanitizer, preventing damage to the spa and physical discomfort 

for spa users.   A low pH dissipates sanitizer, causes corrosion, 

and irritates spa users.  A high pH level will neutralize sanitizer, 

promote scaling and cloud water.  The recommended pH reading 

is between

 7.2 - 7.8

.  To lower the pH level, use 

FRESHWATER

 

pH/Alkalinity Down (sodium bisulfate).  To raise the pH level, use 

FRESHWATER

 pH/Alkalinity Up (sodium carbonate).  

•  Water Conditioners:  

Spa fill water varies from location to location and 

user to user, therefore it is important to consult with your dealer for an 

appropriate program.   
a.   

VANISHING ACT

 – High levels of calcium and some minerals 

can be removed from the water with the single use 

VANISHING 

ACT

.  High calcium levels can cause scale formation on the spa 

equipment and shell.   

b.   

CLEAN SCREEN

 pre-filter –The 

CLEAN SCREEN

 pre-flter 

should be used at every fill and top-off to remove contaminants 

from the fill water, especially iron, copper, and manganese.  

Many water sources including well water contain high 

concentrations of minerals that can cause staining of the shell 

and plastics.

c.  Stain and Scale control – For water high in calcium and minerals, 

it may be necessary to use an anti-scalant like Stain and Scale 

control.  As water evaporates from your spa and new water is 

added, the amount of dissolved minerals like calcium, copper, 

iron, and manganese will increase. (Minimize evaporation by 

keeping the cover on the spa whenever possible.)  High iron or 

copper content in the water may produce green or brown stains 

on the spa.

d.  Foam Inhibitors -  Soap is introduced into the spa water from 

users’ bodies and  swimming apparel and can cause the spa 

water to foam when the jets are used.  Low levels of calcium 

hardness (soft water) can increase foaming.  Although ozone 

can oxidize soap residual, it may become necessary to add 

Foam Inhibitors to suppress the foam.  Excessive soap in the 

water may require a water change to resolve.

•  Oxidizers:  

Ozone and Monopersulfate (MPS) are oxidizers used to 

prevent the buildup of contaminants, maximize sanitizer efficiency, 

minimize combined chlorine, and improve water clarity.  They are to be 

used in conjunction with EPA registered sanitizers.  The 

FRESHWATER

  

III high output ozone system uses Corona Discharge technology to 

produce a high concentration of ozone which is injected into the spa 

water 24 hours per day.  

FRESHWATER

 Chlorine-Free Oxidizer, 

Monopersulfate (MPS) is a granular oxidizing chemical. 

•  Sanitizers:  

Maintaining the recommended residual level of an EPA 

registered sanitizer at all times will decrease the occurrence of unsafe 

bacteria and viruses in your spa water.  The recommended Free 

Available Chlorine (FAC), the amount of available chlorine sanitizer, 

is 

3.0-5.0 ppm

.  A low FAC can allow bacteria and viruses to grow 

rapidly in the warm water, and a high FAC can cause discomfort to the 

user’s eyes, lungs, and skin.  Each sanitizer carries its own instructions 

regarding how much to use and when to add it to the spa water.  

Consult your dealer for their recommendations and instructions on 

proper sanitizing of the spa.
a.   

EVERFRESH

 

Water Care System 

FRESHWATER

 Concentrated 

Chlorinating Granules  

b.  Sodium Dichloro-s-Triazinetrione (sodium dichlor or chlorine)
c.  Brominating Concentrate (one step granular bromine).
d.  BaquaSpa

®

 (please consult your 

BAQUASPA

 manual for  

 

instructions on the use of this product).

ALKALINE SPA

WATER

(SCALING

ZONE)

ADD pH

DECREASER

 TO LOWER 

pH

ADD pH

INCREASER

 TO RAISE   

pH

ACIDIC SPA 

WATER

(CORROSIVE 

ZONE)

COMFORT 

ZONE

IDEAL

Summary of Contents for 2014 SX

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Page 2: ...ifications or design without notification and without incurring any obligation Important In most cities and counties permits will be required for the installation of electrical circuits or the constru...

Page 3: ...MODELTEM 19 RELAY MODEL REL 20 RHYTHM MODEL RHY 21 SX MODEL SX 22 TX MODELTX 23 SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE DRAIN REFILL INSTRUCTIONS 24 PREVENTION OF FREEZING 24 FILTER SYSTEM 25 FILTER CARTRIDGES REMO...

Page 4: ...ordance withArticle 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA70 WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock replace a damaged cord immediately Failure to do so may result in death or serious pers...

Page 5: ...ing jets or other moving components INCREASED SIDE EFFECTS OF MEDICATION The use of drugs alcohol may cause unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning Persons using medications should consult a...

Page 6: ...If you have an operational problem carefully go through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting section If you are not able to resolve the problem contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealer Many pro...

Page 7: ...Directional Hydromassage jet delivers a therapeutic massage 6 The PRECISION jet delivers a therapeutic massage 7 The multi color LED points of light system you see multiple points of multi color ligh...

Page 8: ...4 The Precision jet delivers a therapeutic massage 5 The MOTO MASSAGE is a moving jet It has a warm streams of water sweeping up and down the entire length of your back 6 LED dimmable light 7 Pillow...

Page 9: ...en the vinyl cover is in place WATERFALL VALVE TEMPO RELAY RHYTHM MODELS ONLY The TEMPO RELAY RHYTHM spas are equipped with a cascading water feature It is activated by pressing the JETS button up to...

Page 10: ...the first step is important as out of balance TA will affect your ability to adjust the pH correctly and will prevent the sanitizer from operating effectively 5 SUPERCHLORINATE THE SPA WATER by addin...

Page 11: ...r and remove the equipment compartment door Loosen the union on the top of the pump s to allow the air to escape When water is present hand tighten the union Turn power back on activate the pump and c...

Page 12: ...nes Allow only a responsible person to handle spa chemicals Keep them out of the reach of children Accurately measure the exact quantities specified never more Do not overdose your spa Handle all cont...

Page 13: ...ter The recommended pH reading is between 7 2 7 8 To lower the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Down sodium bisulfate To raise the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Up sodium carbonate Water...

Page 14: ...t EVERFRESH WATER CARE SYSTEM OPTIONAL The EVERFRESH water care system is comprised of the following products CLEAN SCREEN Pre filter FRESHWATER Concentrated Chlorinating Granules Sodium Dichlor FRESH...

Page 15: ...C 2 Adjust the pH as required Sanitize the water by following the shock procedures Upon your return 3 Sanitize the water by following the shock procedures Return the set temperature to its original se...

Page 16: ...id a highly corrosive chemical is a byproduct of the ozone generating process Nitric acid is produced in very small quantities and is readily dissolved in the water stream with ozone Oxidizer The use...

Page 17: ...e light control uses four positions High Medium Low and Off To turn on the spa light press the LIGHT button This will place all lights in the spa in the High or maximum intensity position When the lig...

Page 18: ...ormally keep the set temperature locked Should the user wish to lock all spa controls temporarily the spa lock can be applied over an already applied temperature lock Then when the spa lock is removed...

Page 19: ...he second filter cycle will activate for 30 minutes 12 hours later The filter cycle icon F1 or F2 will be displayed in the control panel during the filter cycle NOTE The optional FRESHWATER III ozone...

Page 20: ...udio must be On to use Bluetooth Only one paired Bluetooth device will work at a time TO ADJUST TREBLE From the SETUP screen 1 Press the button to display one of four audio sources IPOD TV AUX BLUE 2...

Page 21: ...the MODE button to display TRE 3 Press the MODE button to display BAS 4 Press the MODE button to display BAL 5 Press the MODE button to display SUB 6 Press the MODE button to display CHAN 1 5 7 Press...

Page 22: ...Lounge foot Jets E 4 Directional PRECISION Jets in Lounge calf Jets F 1 Directional Hydromassage Jet 2 Rotary Hydromassage Jets and 4 Directional PRECISION Jets Jet Pump 2 A 10 Directional PRECISION J...

Page 23: ...ional Hydromassage Jets D 1 Water feature E 3 Directional PRECISION Jets F 2 Directional PRECISION Jets Jet Pump 2 A 4 Directional PRECISION Jets calf Jets B 2 Directional Hydromassage Jets 1 Rotary H...

Page 24: ...RECISION Jets and 1 Directional Hydromassage Jet D 1 Water feature E 4 Directional PRECISION Jets Jet Pump 2 A 2 Directional Hydromassage Jets B 2 Directional Hydromassage Jets 1 Rotary Hydromassage J...

Page 25: ...Page 22 JET MENU SX MODEL SX Jet System A 8 Directional PRECISION Jets B 1 MOTO MASSAGE Jet C 2 Directional PRECISION Jets D 2 Directional Precision Jets A B C D Jet Menus...

Page 26: ...Page 23 JET MENU TX MODEL TX Jet Menus Jet System A 8 Directional PRECISION Jets B 1 MOTO MASSAGE Jet C 1 Rotary Hydromassage Jet A B C...

Page 27: ...nergy efficiency of the spa may also decrease during these cold periods as the heater will cycle more frequently As an additional precaution against partial freezing of some of the components the equi...

Page 28: ...he lid could crack and break This occurrence is considered abuse and is not covered under warranty SECONDARY SUCTION SCREEN Located in the foot well of your spa are three secondary suction screens The...

Page 29: ...tractive durable foam insulation product Monthly cleaning and conditioning are recommended to maintain its beauty To clean and condition the vinyl cover 1 Remove the cover from the spa and gently lean...

Page 30: ...ver in half and lift cover moving it to the back of the spa Insert locking pin into side of lifter to prevent accidental closure IMPORTANT When opening a cover with a retractable cover system only use...

Page 31: ...subpanel containing two GFCI breakers is included with each 230 volt spa We recommend that this subpanel be used to supply power to the spa The subpanel requires a 50 amp single phase 230 volt four w...

Page 32: ...et 1 5 m away 50A 50A Main Service Electrical Panel 230VAC 50 Amp 2 Pole Circuit CIircuit Breaker Non GFCI WIRING ILLUSTRATION OPTIONAL 30 50A 230V SUBPANEL CONVERSION CONNECTION 230 VAC 24 40A 60HZ C...

Page 33: ...a to all exposed metal equipment or fixtures handrails and concrete pad per N E C Article 680 and all local codes INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS All 115 volt spa models come equipped with approximately 15...

Page 34: ...cuit or is connected to an extension cord or the house wiring is undersized the pump may starve for voltage and therefore may draw more amperage and generate excessive heat This will often cause the c...

Page 35: ...poration can be reached at 800 999 4688 Extension 8432 Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time PST or e mail customerservice watkinsmfg com TROUBLESHOOTING Should you experience any p...

Page 36: ...perly primed 1 Turn off power to the spa at the breaker and remove the equipment compartment door 2 Loosen the union on the top of the pump s as seen on page 48 to allow the air to escape the hand tig...

Page 37: ...hase GFCI protected circuit SX Model SX Seats 3 Adults 6 0 x 6 0 1 83 m x 1 83 m 33 84 cm 30 square feet 1 000 or 4 000 285 gallons 1 075 liters 720 lbs 325 kg 3 620 lbs 1 640 kg 125 lbs per sq foot 1...

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