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From time to time it will be necessary to clean the exposed surface areas of your spa shell and cabinet. Do not use cleaners or compounds
that contain harsh abrasives or caustic chemicals. Avoid using rubbing or buffing compounds.

Do not use cleaners or compounds that contain harsh abrasives or caustic chemicals.

Avoid using rubbing or buffing compounds.

CLEANING THE SPA

pH

pH is the measure of the degree of pH acidity or alkalinity of pool water.
Practically speaking, it tells if water is neutral or how far away from neutral.

pH is a measure on a scale, to which numbers have been assigned,
from 1 to 14. Seven is the middle of the scale and is considered exactly
neutral. Readings below 7 are increasingly acidic, above 7 are
increasingly basic or alkaline. Under normal conditions, it has been found
that the proper pH for spa water is approximately 7.5 with pH 7.2-7.7
being an acceptable range. The chart to the right indicates different
tendencies at assigned pH readings and what chemical to add.

Total Alkalinity

Alkalinity represents the amount of alkaline minerals in water. It is the
measure of the buffering capacity or resistance to a change in pH of water.
It minimizes changes in pH, making pH easier to control. Alkalinity and pH
are sometimes confused. pH is a measure of DEGREE of acidity of water.
Alkalinity is a QUANTITATIVE measure, telling you the total amount or
quantity of alkaline minerals present. The proper alkalinity range is 80-120
ppm. If alkalinity is allowed to drift, corrosion or scaling may result. Have
your spa water tested periodically for alkalinity by a qualified dealer.

Calcium Hardness

Total Hardness is used to describe the total amount of dissolved calcium
and magnesium bicarbonates, as well as smaller quantities of other
minerals in water. Unbalanced water, high in hardness, can cause water
to become cloudy. Scale can form inside pipes restricting water flow and
reducing their efficiency. Scale can also discolor a spa's interior. On the
other hand, low hardness and unbalanced water can contribute to corrosive
water conditions. Therefore, a certain amount of hardness is desirable.
The desired range is between 100-200 ppm. Once again, your water
should be tested periodically for hardness.

pH SCALE

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ACIDIC

pH Too Low corrosive
Chlorine Lost
Irritating

ALKALINE

pH Too High

Scale Forming

Chlorine  Ineffective

Irritating

ADD pH+

ADD pH-

COMFORT ZONE

7.2

7.8

NEUTRAL

pH ideal

Non-corrosive, Max.

Chlorine Efficiency

Water Balance Is Critical

Unlike ordinary drinking water, spa water is held captive in your spa and is used over and over. All water contains minerals, metals and other dissolved
solids. In the case of spa water, these materials tend to concentrate due to normal usage and evaporation. Therefore, it is critical that you test and treat
your spa water to maintain proper balance.

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Water Marks On Spa Shell

Water marks on the spa shell are best removed by applying a commercially available alcohol based window
washing compound such as plain Windex to a soft rag or paper towel and wiping the surface in a circular motion.

Removing Tub Ring

Tub ring is best removed with a specialized commercially available cleaner such as Sun Surface Cleaner. Ask your
local dealer for recommendations.  Always apply with a soft wet sponge or paper towel.

Cleaning The Spa Cabinet

Use a mild dish detergent diluted with tap water and applied with a soft wet sponge or paper towel to clean the spa cabinet. Never use abrasive or caustic compounds.

Summary of Contents for Celebrity P5S3 Santo

Page 1: ...SPA OWNER S MANUAL Trend Setting Innovations Since 1973 This Manual Contains IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Hilo Santo Tonga...

Page 2: ...Electrical Wiring Must be Installed By A Certified Licensed Electrician P9G3 Wiring Diagram 6 P9G3 Control Console 9 P9G3 Control Panel Display 12 Dip Switch Configuration 7 Additional Features 10 Dis...

Page 3: ...anger Risk of Electric Shock Install at least 1 5m 5 feet from all metal surfaces As an alternative a spa may be installed within 1 5m 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently con...

Page 4: ...evel several degrees above the normal body temperature of 36 6 C 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include 1 dizziness 2 fainting 3 drowsiness 4 lethargy 5 increases in the internal body temperature...

Page 5: ...ed electrician READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS See pages 1 and 2 for other safety requirements and instructions 3 Childproof Your Spa Plan for limiting access of children Precautions such as self closing...

Page 6: ...mpossible for the freeze protect system to fully protect your spa When severe conditions threaten we strongly recommend that you have the unit drained and winterized by a Spa Professional Properly win...

Page 7: ...bottom center screw 5 Remove side bottom screws leaving the center one for last Remove center screw while supporting panel in place 7 When Installing the panel ensure that it is completely inserted i...

Page 8: ...zard Under No Circumstances Should This Spa Be Installed By Anyone Other Than A Certified Licensed Electrician All wiring MUST be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes WA...

Page 9: ...off after 30 minutes In OFF position Pump turns off after 15 minutes 3 Panel Option must be OFF In ON position enables mini panel In OFF position enables current panel 4 Aux Freeze must be OFF 5 Panel...

Page 10: ...stops flashing then press the temp pad again to change The temperature will change in 1 F increments After 5 seconds the LCD automatically display the current spa temperature Jets Press the pad to tu...

Page 11: ...press the temp pad again to change The temperature will change in 1 F increments After 5 seconds the LCD automatically display the current spa temperature Jets Press the pad to turn pump 1 on press p...

Page 12: ...s This mode will maintain the thermostat setting If it does not reach the thermostat setting you may have to allow for more heating time by increasing the Heating Cycles 3 Sleep Mode SL This mode work...

Page 13: ...ility of the spa will not reset automatically you may press any button to reset Check water level in spa Refill if necessary If water level is okay make sure the pumps have been primed Press any butto...

Page 14: ...loating weir and basket rotate it a 1 4 turn counter clockwise 3 Remove the floating weir and basket 4 Remove filter cartridge and wash it with a garden hose inside and out until the cartridge is clea...

Page 15: ...se Maintenance Routine No hard set rules can be established for creation of a spa maintenance program since each individual spa has its own unique location conditions and bather patterns The following...

Page 16: ...used to describe the total amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium bicarbonates as well as smaller quantities of other minerals in water Unbalanced water high in hardness can cause water to become...

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