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GLOSSARY OF COMMON WATER MAINTENANCE TERMS  

1 CHLORINE – 

in granular, liquid or puck/tablet form, is an oxidant and biocidal agent. It is very effective and fast acting. Recom-

mended chlorine residual level is 3.0 to 5.0 ppm. 

2 CHLORAMINES – 

a compound formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen or ammonia present in the water. When allowed to 

go unchecked, it causes eye and skin irritation and is indicated by a strong chlorine odor. 

3 ONE-PART BROMINE – 

also available in puck/tablet form, is another type of oxidant/biocidal agent, and is introduced into the hot 

tub water via a brominator. Recommended bromine residual level is 3.0 to 5.0 ppm 

4 TWO-PART BROMINE – 

composed of a liquid or powder component introduced manually into the water on a weekly basis, and a 

granular component that is added daily or as the hot tub is used. 

5 BROMAMINES – 

are formed when bromine destroys nitrogen-bearing organic matter. Unlike chloramines, bromamines don’t 

cause eye irritation, however, when allowed to go unchecked, will cause an objectionable odour. 

6 SHOCK – 

the practice of adding an oxidizing agent to hot tub water to destroy ammonia, nitrogenous and organic contaminants 

(chloramines and bromamines) 

7 pH – 

a logarithmic value expressing the relative acidity or basicity of a substance (such as hot tub water) as indicated by the hydro-

gen ion concentration. pH is expressed as a number on a scale of 0 to 14, where 0 is most acidic, 1 to 7 being acidic, 7 considered 
neutral, 7 to 14 being basic, and 14 being most basic. The ideal range for hot tub water is 7.4 to 7.6 ppm 

8  pH INCREASER – 

raises the pH level of the water. 

    pH DECREASER – 

lowers the pH level of the water. 

10 TOTAL ALKALINITY (TA) – 

the amount of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxide compounds present in the water that deter   

mines the ability or capacity of the water to resist change in pH. Also known as the ‘buffering’ capacity. 

11 ALKALINITY BOOSTER – 

raises the alkalinity. 

12 CALCIUM HARDNESS – 

the calcium portion of the total alkalinity which represents 70 to 75% of total hardness. Calcium concen-

trations determine whether water is ‘soft’ - too little calcium, or ‘hard’ -too much calcium. 

13 CALCIUM BOOSTER – 

increases the calcium level. 

14 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (TDS) – 

a measure of the total amount of dissolved matter in the water (calcium, carbonates, bicar-

bonates, magnesium, metallic compounds, etc.) 

15 SEQUESTERANTS (STAIN AND SCALE CONTROLLERS) – 

keeps dissolved metals and minerals in the water from attacking 

the hot tub shell and support equipment components. 

16 DEFOAMER – 

removes foam build-up from the water surface. At best, this is a temporary remedy, as excessive foam is merely a 

symptom of improper water balance (typically high organic residue and/or high pH). 

17 CARTRIDGE FILTER CLEANER – 

degreases and cleans cartridge filters. 

18 OZONATOR – 

generates Ozone (a gaseous molecule composed of 3 atoms of oxygen) and is injected into the hot tub water for 

the oxidation of water contaminants. 

19 TEST KIT – 

used to monitor specific chemical residual or demands in the water. May be in the form of litmus strips or liquid drops. 

20 PPM – 

abbreviation for ‘parts per million’, the unit of measurement used in chemical testing which indicates the parts by weight in 

relation to one million parts by weight of water. Essentially identical to the term mg/L - milligrams per liter. 

WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR HOT TUB

*

 

SANITIZER (ppm) 
Chlorine 
Bromine 
 
CHEMICAL 
PH 
Total Alkalinity (TA) 
 
Calcium Hardness 

 

MIN 

1.0 
1.0 
 
 
7.2 
80 
 
150 

IDEAL 

3.0 - 5.0 
3.0 - 5.0 
 
 
7.4 - 7.6 
80 - 120 
 
200 - 400 

MAX 

5.0 
5.0 
 
 
7.8 
180 
 
500 -1000 

 

*National Spa & Pool Institute recommended levels for residential spas/hot tubs 

Summary of Contents for Serenity Hot Tubs

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Display Messages 22 23 Optional Variable Air Therapy System Control 23 Jet and Feature Operation 24 25 Jet Identification Chart 24 Jet Water Flow Adjustment 24 Jet Air Flow Adjustment 24 Interchanging...

Page 3: ...ns in this manual before electrically connecting your hot tub and adding water The following pages contain valuable information and pointers that will save you both time and money as well as help you...

Page 4: ...F THIS SPA OR HOT TUB 13 CHILDREN SHOULD NOT ENTER A HOT TUB WHERE THE WATER TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS BODY TEMPERATURE 37 C 98 6 F 14 DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO SUBMERGE THEIR HEAD UNDER WATER 15 NEVER OPERA...

Page 5: ...PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS BY CHILDREN TO AVOID ACCIDENTS ENSURE THAT CHILDREN CAN T USE THE SPA UNLESS THEY ARE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES 2 RISK OF INJURY THE SUCTION FITTINGS IN THIS SPA ARE SIZED TO...

Page 6: ...plashing water inside the home For those who choose an outdoor location hot tub operating temperatures can be adjusted to match the season In colder months many owners will operate their hot tub in th...

Page 7: ...cal plugs outlets and lights within 1 5m 5ft of the hot tub must be G F C I protected Con sult your electrician or local electrical au thority for further details Access to the hot tub must always be...

Page 8: ...r or not the tub is being installed in an area with freeze thaw conditions Hydro pool does not recommend back filling full in ground or partial in ground installations Non freezing climates it is suff...

Page 9: ...company for a tilt and load tow truck with a pulley winch system to pull the skid from the larger trailer to the lower profile tow truck flat bed The hot tub can be gently slid off the low profile tr...

Page 10: ...WG Canada Europe No 8 AWG USA 8 All field installed metal components such as rails ladders drains or other similar hardware within 3 m 10 ft of the hot tub shall be bonded to the equipment grounding b...

Page 11: ...ccordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and all Federal State Provincial and local codes and regula tions in effect at the time of installation Hydropool highly rec...

Page 12: ...C D Circuit Breaker including ampere sizing and selection of conductor size and type must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with National Regional and Local Codes and Regulations i...

Page 13: ...ush the button to release the scent into the hot tub and repeat to add more liquid scent as desired please note by turning the button clockwise you can lock it so that any accidental pushing of the bu...

Page 14: ...OD touch or iPAD If your hot tub comes with this option installed you need to activate the App Store Icon from your IPOD menu Type in Balboa Water Group into the search field to find the application a...

Page 15: ...connections and plumbing for minor leaks In the event of a leak ensure all union con nections and pump plugs are tight and all o rings gaskets are in place STARTING Before applying voltage to power u...

Page 16: ...t do this more than 5 times Important Under NO circumstances should the pump s be allowed to operate without priming beyond 5 minutes as this may not only cause unwarrantable damage to the pump it may...

Page 17: ...Be sure that the pump is primed before exiting this mode TEMPERATURE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT SET TIME After the system exits PRIMING MODE it will ask you to SET TIME See the instructions...

Page 18: ...1 ILLUM KEY WHICH CONTROLS THE LIGHTING AND ACTIVATES THE LOW LEVEL PROGRAMMING TEMP KEY WHICH CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE AND SCROLLS THROUGH THE MENUS TEMP KEY WHICH CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE AND SCROL...

Page 19: ...WHICH CONTROLS THE LIGHTING AND ACTIVATES THE LOW LEVEL PROGRAMMING TEMP KEY WHICH CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE AND SCROLLS THROUGH THE MENUS TEMP KEY WHICH CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE AND SCROLLS THROUGH TH...

Page 20: ...speed is already operating the 1st press of the pad puts the pump directly into high speed At the main screen begin by pressing TEMP READY MODE READY mode will circulate the water every 30 minutes usi...

Page 21: ...e pump or blower is turned off or times out The pump and ozone generator will run for 20 minutes or more depending on the system OPTIONAL OZONATOR The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES only when...

Page 22: ...ter temperature sensor is non functional SnA SENSOR A SERVICE RQD Spa has shut down sensor plugged into Sensor A port not working SnB SENSOR B SERVICE RQD Spa has shut down sensor plugged into Sensor...

Page 23: ...okay make sure that pumps are primed and all gate valves are fully opened Press any topside panel pad to reset RUN PMPS PURG AIR Priming mode occurs when spa is first powered up or when power has bee...

Page 24: ...ntrol is fully opened For maximum operating efficiency the air controls must remain closed when your hot tub is not in use INTERCHANGING JET INSERTS A great feature for custom tailoring the jets in yo...

Page 25: ...tub is equipped with a diverter valve It allows you to direct the flow of the water to different zones in your hot tub ALWAYS return the valve handle to the middle position be fore exiting the hot tub...

Page 26: ...ng upward on the handle 2 Remove the connector cover prior to plugging in your audio source Always keep the cover on when the docking station is not in use 3 Center the device over the Docking Station...

Page 27: ...micals with each other prior to adding to hot tub water Add only one chemical to the water at a time Always add chemicals to water and not vice versa Chemicals may be corrosive so handle with care and...

Page 28: ...e bicarbonate and hydroxide compounds present in the water that deter mines the ability or capacity of the water to resist change in pH Also known as the buffering capacity 11 ALKALINITY BOOSTER raise...

Page 29: ...s in the future Increase filter cycle time Laundry detergent residual in swimwear Prevent by running an extra rinse cycle on washing machine or re rinse well by hand Excess organic contaminants Some o...

Page 30: ...dge in a filter cartridge cleaning solu tion Rinse thoroughly and if possible allow to dry before re installing Hydropool recommends purchasing a second filter so that while the first is cleaning the...

Page 31: ...o remove remaining dirt particles Do not use a wire brush or other devise to clean cartridge element Do not put in dishwasher or washing ma chine RE INSTALLATION 11 Place the cartridge filter back int...

Page 32: ...polished using a soft cloth and acrylic cleaner available at your Hydropool Retailer Important Do not use detergents the re maining residues will adversely affect water chemistry making it difficult...

Page 33: ...a petroleum based lubricant as this will cause premature dete rioration of the lock seal PROTECTING YOUR CABINET WOOD FINISH Some HYDROPOOL hot tub cabinets are made from Western red cedar and are fac...

Page 34: ...ery important ALL water is re moved from the hot tub plumbing before adding Turn pump on for only a few seconds to circulate the anti freeze Unthread and disconnect all unions in the support equip men...

Page 35: ...partial messages try resetting the system by turn ing power to the hot tub off waiting a few minutes then turning power on again If this does not reset the system contact your local Hydropool retailer...

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