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DRAINAGE, CLEANING AND STORAGE

Spa Drainage

1.   Turn off all the functions.

2.   Connect the drain valve adaptor to a garden hose and point the other end of the garden hose to a suitable draining area.

3.   Remove the drain valve cap from the outside of the spa tub and attach the drain valve adaptor to the drain valve.

4.   On the inside of the spa tub, open the drain valve cap. Water will start flowing out from the garden hose.

5.   When the water stops draining, lift the spa tub wall from the side opposite the drain, directing any remaining water to the drain and emptying the spa 

      completely.

6.   Press the BUBBLE button to dry the spa pool.

7.   Use a clean towel to wipe up any remaining water and moisture on the spa tub and spa control unit. Ensure the spa tub and spa control unit are 

      thoroughly dried.

pH

Free Chlorine

Bromine residual

Total Alkalinity (TA)

Total Hardness (TH)

Daily

Daily
Daily

Weekly
Weekly

7.2-7.6 when using Chlorine;

7.2-7.8 when using Bromine

3-5 ppm
2-4 ppm

80-120 ppm

200-500 ppm

PARAMETER

TEST FREQUENCY

CORRECT LEVEL

NOTE

A low pH will damage the spa tub and pump. Any damage resulting from a chemical imbalance will void the warranty.

A high pH (hard water) will result in white coagulations inside the filter pump, which may lead to pump damage.

Water Treatment:

It is good practice with an existing spa to keep all air jets open and valves closed to allow chemically treated water to flush through all pipework.

Always follow the chemical manufacturer’s directions, and the health and hazard warning.

Never mix chemicals together. Add the chemicals to the spa water separately. Thoroughly dissolve each chemical before adding it to the water.

Please note that chlorine and bromine products should never be mixed. This is extremely dangerous. If you  usually use chlorine-based products and 

you want to switch to bromine-based products, or vice versa, it is essential that you change the spa water first.

Do not add chemicals if the spa is occupied. This can cause skin or eye irritation.

Do not overuse chemicals or use concentrated chlorine. This can damage the spa tub and cause potential hazard to your skin. Improper chemical use 

will void the warranty.

2

3

6

7

5

15

minutes

UP

DOWN

HEATER

BUBBLE

FILTER

TIMER

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Summary of Contents for P-CA049

Page 1: ...ER SALES SERVICE CENTER FOR ANY PRODUCT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONTACT MSPA AT info the mspa com Due to MSpa continuous product improvement MSpa reserves the right to change the product appearance and s...

Page 2: ...delighted to welcome you to the MSpa family and look forward to sharing with you the full spectrum of our expertise Enjoy your MSpa Welcome CONTENT Safety precautions Specifications Product overview...

Page 3: ...or converter plugs to connect the unit to the electrical supply provide a properly located outlet This appliance with its incorporated heating elements must be connected to a grounded mains supply so...

Page 4: ...ect the heart rate blood pressure or circulation i Check with a doctor before use if pregnant diabetic in poor health or under medical care A recommendation that owners of spa pools learn a recognized...

Page 5: ...r hot tub must only be placed on a properly prepared site that meets the floor loading requirement Do not leave the spa empty for an extended period of time Drain the spa completely if it is not going...

Page 6: ...and fixed partitions Zones Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Description of the zones Zone 0 is the interior of the basin including any recesses in the walls or floor Zone 1 is limited by Zone 0 A vertical plane 2...

Page 7: ...tside Dimensions Inside Dimensions Height Weight P SH069 SOHO P CA049 CAMARO P CA069 CAMARO Square Round Round 930Ltr 245gal 700Ltr 184gal 930Ltr 245gal 1 85m 73 1 80m 71 2 04m 80 1 45m 57 1 40m 55 1...

Page 8: ...ng Consider positioning the spa to minimize noise disturbance as much as possible Humidity is a natural side effect of indoor spa installation The room must be properly ventilated to allow moisture to...

Page 9: ...place it to the selected site Make sure the buckle of cover and mat is attached when the spa is not in use this side face down 1 Plug the machine into the mains 2 Press the RESET button on the PRCD T...

Page 10: ...ation hose b into the valve 5 2 Press the Bubble button to inflate until the bladder is firm to touch but not hard 5 3 Press Bubble button for more than 3 seconds to turn off the function Disconnect t...

Page 11: ...e sure the cover and mostly its side facing water will not come into contact with the ground or any other dirt when not in use Covers shall be cleaned inside and out periodically using a suitable solu...

Page 12: ...An outdoor wind speed above 3 5 5 4m s 8 12mph If the air bubble function is activated when the heater is on If the spa cover is not properly in place when the heater is on FILTRATION Press the FILTE...

Page 13: ...IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK TO AVOID THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH FILTER CARTRIDGE MAINTENANCE 1 Inspect and clean the filter cartridge gently after each use Follow the steps bel...

Page 14: ...REQUENCY CORRECT LEVEL NOTE A low pH will damage the spa tub and pump Any damage resulting from a chemical imbalance will void the warranty A high pH hard water will result in white coagulations insid...

Page 15: ...to deflate the spa 2 Once deflation is completed replace the cap Spa Bladder Deflation 1 Open the valve cap to deflate the bladder For quick deflation insert the straw included in the repair kit into...

Page 16: ...se do pay special attention when using the spa under different seasonal conditions DISPOSAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION This marking indicates that the product should not be disposed of with other ho...

Page 17: ...t local MSpa Service Center Turn the knob to OFF position and turn on the bubble button again LED READING CAUSE SOLUTION E0 E1 Water temperature is lower than 0 C degree or exceeds 55 C 131 F Temperat...

Page 18: ...ly to any defect resulting from negligence accident misuse or other reason beyond MSpa s reasonable control included but not limited to normal wear and tear negligence or failure to follow the product...

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