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If your Hot Tub is equipped with the Brett BL-60 controls, you can check the filtration
duration time by pushing the program button and making sure at least 2 LED's on the
bargraph display are illuminated. Each LED represents 2 hours of filtration. Press the
UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the filtration duration time, then press the
program button again to set the duration time.
If your Hot Tub is equipped with the Balboa Controls, press the UP or DOWN arrow.
While the temperature is flashing, press the JET button. The LED will read “
F4”
. If you
would like to increase or decrease the filtration duration, press the UP or DOWN arrow to
the desired time, then press the JET button again to set the duration time. The choices
are:
F2
(2 hours),
F4
(4 hours),
F6
(6 hours), and
FC
(continuous filtration). For
example, the choice of
F4
will filter for 4 hours, twice a day.
NOTE: Your Hot Tub should filter for a minimum of 4 hours, twice a day for
proper filtration. If power is lost, your controls will reset back to the factory
defaults.
ADD START UP CHEMICALS
On hand you should have an adequate supply of chemicals for your Hot Tub. You should
familiarize yourself with the necessary types and amounts of chemicals to maintain your
water at clean and healthy levels. Your dealer stocks the necessary chemicals and is a
good source of information on chemicals and procedures.
NOTE: The importance of chemical balance in the Hot Tub can not be
over-emphasized.
pH Balance
pH is a measure of water acidity. On a scale of 0 to 14, 7.6 is the ideal point of balance.
A measurement below 7.6 indicates that your water is more acidic.
This water condition
results in corrosion of the equipment's metal components.
A measurement above 7.6
indicates that your water is more alkaline.
This water condition causes calcium
deposits and scaling in the equipment and Hot Tub. Both conditions are
detrimental and can cause damage.
NOTE: Calcium deposits can also cause a restriction of air through your jets.
Using “Spa Defender” from the initial use, will greatly reduce the chances of this
occurring.
Chlorine
Chlorine must be used to remove bacteria and other organic matter from the water. Little
or no chlorine causes water to turn green and unhealthy. Too much chlorine causes water
to smell pungent, irritates the eyes and skin, and can cause damage to the heater tube on
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