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MAINTENANCE

Water Chemistry (Continued)

Disinfecting:

When filling the spa for the first time, follow the purge/
sanitizing instructions in the Equipment Set-Up proce-
dure of the Installation Instructions.

Add a disinfectant to the water on a regular basis to help
control the amount of bacteria, algae and organic mate-
rials. Such bacterial contaminants, if not controlled,
could cause skin rashes or other physical problems. To
disinfect the spa for normal use, first establish the
amount of chlorine or bromine to add and determine how
often you need to add it.

We recommend that you maintain a free chlorine level of
2.0 - 5.0 ppm at all times except when you must exceed
that during the initial purge/sanitizing procedure or dur-
ing superchlorination (see “Water Quality Definitions”
below).  Superchlorinate your spa every   two weeks with
heavy use.  If using sodium dichlor, add one heaping
tablespoon for each 150 gallons of spa water.  Scrub the
spa surfaces with this solution to remove any oily depos-
its.  This will ensure that any bacteria or algae which are
resistant to the normal disinfectant level are killed.  After
adding the disinfectant, run the filter system and allow
the free chlorine level to return to the 2.0 to 5.0 ppm
range before using the spa again.  Do not install a rigid
cover during this procedure until the disinfectant
level is back to normal.  High concentrations of
chlorine or bromine will damage spa fitting finishes
if the cover is in place.

Balancing pH:

For good hygiene and equipment longevity, maintain the
pH of your spa water according to the instructions

provided.  pH is the measure to determine if the spa
water is too acid (low pH) or too alkaline or basic (high
pH).  The ideal range for spa water is 7.2 to 7.6 pH. For
excessive acidity (below 7.2 pH) add soda ash or
sodium bicarbonate to the spa water.  For excessive
alkalinity (above 7.6 pH) add dry acid to the spa water.
Caution: Refer to the spa chemical manufacturer’s
instructions for the initial mount of chemicals to add
for the gallonage of your spa.  Low pH can cause
equipment damage, as acid water will dissolve met-
als, while high pH can cause scale or calcium depos-
its to build up in the system or on the shell.  After
adding chemicals, run the filter system for at least 30
minutes before testing water quality again for accu-
rate readings.

Balancing Total Alkalinity:

Total alkalinity is the measure of base materials in the
water.  The recommended range for total alkalinity is
between 80 ppm and 150 ppm. If the chemistry of the
water is not within this range, you will have difficulty
adjusting your pH level, which will affect your adjust-
ments for the proper amount of free available chlo-
rine.  If the alkalinity of your spa water is high, it is
advisable to drain the water from the spa and begin
the balancing process over again.   Purge and sani-
tize your spa (according to instructions in Equipment
Set-Up section of the Installation Instructions) and
clean the spa surfaces thoroughly before refilling with
fresh water.  Then re-establish water chemistry. If the
spa is used heavily, change the water at least every
month.

WATER QUALITY DEFINITIONS

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pH: A chemical term used in expressing relative acidity or
alkalinity in numeric values with 7.0 usually regarded as
neutral, and for purposes of this manual, indicating pure
water.  From 7 to 0 indicates increasing acidity, and 7 to 14
indicates alkalinity.

PPM: Parts per million.

Free Chlorine:  Chlorine that has not combined with other
chemicals and that is available to destroy bacteria in the spa
water.

TriChlor: A form of chlorine used in pool or spa water
treatment; usually supplied in tablet form.  Not recom-
mended because of its higher acidic nature and slow
dissolving action.  Prolonged contact with the spa shell may
bleach or permanently mark the shell.

Sodium DiChlor:  The type of chlorine that is recom-
mended for spa use, as it is available in fast dissolving
granular form.  It is neither excessively acid nor alkaline in
character and does not readily dissipate in higher water
temperatures.

Calcium Hypochlorite:  A granular chlorine product that is

inexpensive and effective but not recommended because it
often tends to form calcium deposits on heater parts and
plumbing fittings and leaves an unattractive film on the spa
at the water line.

Sodium Hypochlorite:  A liquid chlorine product that is
inexpensive and effective but not recommended because
the liquid is readily spilled onto the spa or a surrounding
area, causing permanent damage.

Total Alkalinity:  The measure of amount of alkaline
materials (such as carbonates, bicarbonates and hydrox-
ides) in the water.  High alkalinity inhibits the effectiveness
of chemicals to change the pH.  If the alkalinity of your spa
water is high (above 150 ppm), it is advisable to drain the
water from the spa and begin the balancing process over
again.  Low total alkalinity (below 60 ppm) could be corro-
sive and damage your spa system.

Superchlorination: (also referred to as “shock treatment)
The addition of an above-normal level of disinfectant to kill
any bacteria or algae that might have become resistant to
normal levels of disinfectant.

Summary of Contents for AERO PLUS PortableWhirlpoolSpa

Page 1: ...PortableWhirlpoolSpa Owner sManual WHIRLPOOL BATH R THEAEROPLUS...

Page 2: ...cle See details in Installation Instructions This unit is provided with a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI located in the System Control Module Check to be sure this is operational at least once...

Page 3: ..._________________________________________ 12 Silent Air Induction _________________________________________________ 12 Filtration _________________________________________________________ 12 Maintenan...

Page 4: ...Rain bow spout with flow control which will create a dazzling shimmering waterfall effect while recirculating the water The shell is foam insulated to save energy costs and is tastefully surrounded by...

Page 5: ...ol Bath 800 225 8292 for Warranty Service California residents call 415 938 7070 Note Damage or defects which could have been discovered and repaired prior to installation and which are claimed after...

Page 6: ...malfunction may cause fatal shock To increase the heating capacity of your spa s heater and convert the heater output from 1 5 kW to 6 0 kW your spa can be hard wired on site in approved conduit to op...

Page 7: ...oys telephones stereo speakers lights or cooking devices within 5 ft of the spa when the spa is being used 5 All fixed metal objects located within 5 ft of the spa such as fence posts railings door fr...

Page 8: ...r it to rest on To do this construct forms for a 8 x 8 x 4 thick level pad Install a 10gaugewiremesh6 x6 steelreinforcedgrid Attach a 8 solid copper wire to the grid with a ground clamp This wire shou...

Page 9: ...lter frame Plug the line cord into the proper receptacle in a 115 VAC 20 Amp circuit Select JETS on the SYSTEM switch Add 1 4 cup sodium dichlor a fast dissolving granular type of chlorine to the wate...

Page 10: ...OOR SEAL OPENING DOOR VOIDS WARRANTY THIS EQUIPMENT REQUIRES QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR PROPER REPAIR CONTACT YOUR JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH DEALER FOR SERVICE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS BEHIND THIS D...

Page 11: ...shut down the spa if the water becomes excessively hot If for some reason the switch is tripped the reset button must be pushed in for the heater to operate again after the water has cooled to about 9...

Page 12: ...ation The other switch ACC Accessory controls the air blower and optional light RefertotheControlPanelillustrationforanexplana tion of the various switch functions SYSTEM The SYSTEM switch controls th...

Page 13: ...l be deter mined by the temperature of the water before turning on the heater For example if the water in the spa is kept OPERATION at about 70 when the spa is not in use and the desired temperature i...

Page 14: ...ol panels For maximum air induc tion rotate each control knob fully counter clockwise to the largest circle For fewer air bubbles decrease the amount of air induction by rotating the control knob cloc...

Page 15: ...soaps or oils or other fatty substances to the spa water The interaction of these with hot water especially at high pH more alkali will cause the water to foam See Water Quality Definitions Oil Film o...

Page 16: ...pm and 150 ppm If the chemistry of the water is not within this range you will have difficulty adjusting your pH level which will affect your adjust ments for the proper amount of free available chlo...

Page 17: ...quality chemicals body oils perfumes dirty feet and winds etc accumulate in the spa and cannot be filtered out it is necessary to drain your spa and refill it with fresh water This should be done ever...

Page 18: ...e 1 Select the HTR FILTER mode 2 Set the thermostat to its minimum temperature 45 50 F by turning the dial all the way counter clock wise 3 Maintain a chemical balance See Water Quality section 4 Keep...

Page 19: ...he spa surface This may be applied to the acrylic surface with a soft cloth and wiped clean Use sparingly in small amounts to avoid contaminating the spa water If heavily soiled it may be advisable to...

Page 20: ...skimmer filter frame C Fill to middle of skimmer D Clean strainers or skimmer baskets E Clean or replace A Wait 60 seconds system will be restored automatically A Relay malfunction B Element malfuncti...

Page 21: ...Locate and repair leaks C Tighten fasteners D Add water to normal water level E F G 9 Water leakage at pump shaft rotating connection between pump and motor A Worn or damaged pump seal A A Plug in uni...

Page 22: ...e may be a considerable voltage drop Such a voltage drop would not only cause the unit to malfunction but it may also cause permanent damage to the spa s electrical system Before operating your spa th...

Page 23: ...rculating system of the spa To make the connections necessary to use the Water Rainbow as a fill spout follow this procedure Make sure spa is unplugged and completely drained Unscrew the spout from th...

Page 24: ...product Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding and will not be responsible for any code compliance PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE USE INSTAL...

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