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(254PO)  SPA  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  PANTONE 295U  05/12/2017

English

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Preferred Water Chemistry Reading

Minimum

Ideal

Maximum

 Free Chlorine

2 ppm

2 - 4 ppm

5 ppm

 pH

7.2

7.2 - 7.6

7.8

 Total Alkalinity (TA)

60 ppm

80 ppm

120 ppm

 Calcium Hardness (CaCO

3

)

100 ppm

150–250 ppm

350 ppm

 Saturation Index (SI)

–0.3

0

+0.3

 Water Temperature

20ºC / 68ºF

20–40ºC / 68–104ºF

40ºC / 104ºF

Free chlorine: 

is the chlorine residual present in the spa water.

Result if too low – Inadequate level of disinfection.
Result if too high – cause odor problem, skin & eye irritation, corroded metals and other materials.

pH:

 a value that indicates how acidic or basic the spa water is.

Result if too low – Corroded metals, eye & skin irritation, and destruction of total alkalinity.
Result if too high – Scale formation, cloudy water, shorter 

fi

 lter/heater runs, eye & skin irritation, poor chlorine 

ef

fi

 ciency.

Total Alkalinity (TA):

 indicates the degree of the water’s resistance to pH change. It determines the speed 

and ease of pH change, so always adjust total alkalinity before adjusting the pH level.
Result if too low – Corroded metals, eye & skin irritation. Low alkalinity will cause the pH to be unstable.
Result if too high – Scale formation, cloudy water, shorter 

fi

 lter/heater runs, eye & skin irritation, high chlorine 

demand.

Calcium Hardness (CaCO

3

):

 refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water.

Result if too low – Dif

fi

 culty balancing water, corrosion of metal components, eye & skin irritation and water 

foaming.
Result if too high – Scale formation, cloudy water, eye & skin irritation, dif

fi

 culty balancing water and 

fi

 lter/

heater inef

fi

 ciency.

Saturation Index (SI):

 temperature, calcium hardness concentration, total alkalinity and pH represent the 

main factors in

fl

 uencing scale formation. The tendency of water to either form scale or corrode is indicated by 

the Saturation Index (SI):

SI = pH+TF+CF+AF-12.1

*Where: TF = Temperature Factor; CF = Calcium Hardness Factor; AF = Total Alkalinity Factor

SPA WATER CHEMISTRY AND BALANCE

Water Temperature

TF

Calcium 

Hardness (ppm)

CF

Total

Alkalinity (ppm)

AF

(ºC)

(ºF)

8

46

0.2

75

1.5

50

1.7

12

54

0.3

100

1.6

75

1.9

16

61

0.4

150

1.8

100

2.0

19

66

0.5

200

1.9

150

2.2

24

75

0.6

250

2.0

200

2.3

29

84

0.7

300

2.1

300

2.5

34

93

0.8

400

2.2

400

2.6

40

104

0.9

500

2.3

--

--

--

--

--

1000

2.6

--

--

Test the water pH, Temperature, Calcium Hardness and Total Alkalinity levels. Use the equivalent Factors in 
the SI equation.
SI = 0, Balance
If SI > 0, Scaling or cloudy water condition.
If SI < 0, Corrosive to metals or eye & skin irritating condition.
The SI is considered satisfactory if the value is within -0.3 to +0.3 range. Zero being perfect.

Summary of Contents for PureSpa SSP-H-10-2

Page 1: ...s available at fine retailers or visit our website Due to a policy of continuous product improvement Intex reserves the right to change specifications and appearance which may result in updates to the...

Page 2: ...ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic...

Page 3: ...ded for this purpose Risk of Electric Shock Do not permit any electric appliance such as a light telephone radio or television within 5 feet 1 5 m of a spa or hot tub Risk of Electric Shock Do not use...

Page 4: ...nding in water or when your hands are wet Do not leave the spa empty for extended period of time Do not expose the spa to direct sunlight for extended period of time Provide adequate drainage system a...

Page 5: ...e 5 PARTS Before assembling your product please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts 8 10 11 18 17 19 9 21 2 7 3 4 5 15 16 20 25 12 13 14 24 26 27 A B C 6 29...

Page 6: ...ID 2 11797 11797 11797 11797 15 INLET OUTLET PLUG 3 11739 11739 11739 11739 16 SPA TUB 1 11843 12259 12105 12257 17 SPA COVER 1 11841 12261 12107 12256 18 SPA COVER INFLATABLE BLADDER PRE INSTALLED IN...

Page 7: ...xcess condensation moisture in the room Additional requirements for outdoor installation Spa owners may need to comply with local or states laws relating to childproof fencing safety barriers lighting...

Page 8: ...nit Assembly 1 Connect the control panel 3 cable plug into the receptacle on top of the spa control base and screw in the plug cover firmly by hand see drawing 1 2 Screw the control panel bolts 4 with...

Page 9: ...the touch but not hard see drawing 7 2 Disconnect the inflation hose 7 from the air blower inflation outlet and the valve 3 Replace the control base inflation cap 5 back close and recess the inflatio...

Page 10: ...er temperatures at night cause the spa to seem less inflated NOTE If there is a need to replace the spa tub air pressure release valve core 23 due to wear and tear use the included wrench 22 to unscre...

Page 11: ...a outlets before spa usage see drawing 12 Re attach them after usage for water filtration and cleaning 4 Before filling with water ensure the bottom drain valve caps are securely closed on the inside...

Page 12: ...ore than 104 F 40 C Temperature Adjustment Buttons Pressing the Temperature Increase or Decrease buttons will cause the LED to flash When flashing you can adjust to the desired temperature setting If...

Page 13: ...ature Press the temperature increase button to set the desired water temperature If problem persists contact Intex Service center E95 Water temperature too high Turn off and unplug the control unit Wh...

Page 14: ...mbly back onto the spa tub wall 2 Change the spa water every 2 3 months or it becomes cloudy and proper water chemistry does not clear it up See Spa Tub Drainage and Spa Tub Cleaning sections for deta...

Page 15: ...on cloudy water shorter filter heater runs eye skin irritation high chlorine demand Calcium Hardness CaCO3 refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water Result if too low Diffic...

Page 16: ...d sodium bisulfate or muriatic acid to the water drop by drop until the test strip indicates a 240 ppm reading then add 0 528 Lb 238 g of sodium bisulfate or 0 202 qt 192 ml of muriatic acid NOTE Afte...

Page 17: ...ll chemicals with care and wear extra personnel protective equipment including goggle and gloves It is very important not to splash acid onto your skin or clothing or into your eyes Lowering pH Loweri...

Page 18: ...idge Use a sponge and mild soap solution to wipe away any soil or stains on the inside of the spa wall Rinse thoroughly before refilling with clean water IMPORTANT Do not use steel wool hard brushes o...

Page 19: ...cap 28 is securely fastened Caution Only use for the purpose described in this manual Keep the inflation hose away from water or small objects when the deflation function is activated to avoid damage...

Page 20: ...the spa electrical outlet only Contact a qualify electrician to correct the electrical fault Increase the temperature and attach the spa cover Clean or replace the filter cartridge in time If heater i...

Page 21: ...drain out any remaining water inside the piping system of the control base before replacing any parts Tools required One adjustable wrench and one Philip screwdriver NOTE The special wrench tool is i...

Page 22: ...ute settlement board and unless and until the provisions of these paragraphs are carried forth no civil action may be instituted The methods and procedures of this settlement board shall be subject to...

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