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ROTOSPA OWNERS MANUAL
PG 6
Once your spa is filled with water it is essential
to keep the water clean and hygienic by regular
attention to the water chemistry and filtration
systems. Your dealer will be able to provide you
with the appropriate chemicals and advise you
on their safe use. Always ensure that you follow
the manufacturer’s instructions which will be
found on the chemical packaging. Sanitizer and
Ph levels should be checked daily to maintain
the proper range.
CHEMICALS
Spa ownership is a rewarding past time and can
give you years of relaxing pleasure however,
there are a few risks associated with warm
water that you should be aware of and we
would advise the purchase and reading of HSE/
Health Protection Agency ‘Management of Spa
Pools’ and HSE L8 ‘Legionnaires Disease’. Copies
available from us or the HSE. The use of sanitizers
in your spa to control these risks is necessary.
The most commonly used sanitizers for spas
are chlorine and bromine although alternative
products are appearing on the market all
the time, your dealer will be to assist you
with choosing which type of product is most
appropriate to your family’s requirements. When
chlorinating disinfectants are used a free chlorine
residual of 3-5 mg/l should be maintained in
the spa water and for bromine 4-6 mg/l of total
active bromine. To gain maximum life from your
thermal cover, it is good practice to leave the
cover off the spa for a period of around half an
hour after adding chemicals.
The level of acidity or alkalinity in the water is
measured by the pH level. Correctly balanced
water should have a pH level of between 7.2-7.6.
The efficiency of the disinfectant (i.e. chlorine
or bromine) is directly related to the pH of the
water. Total alkalinity should be maintained in
the range between 100ppm and 120ppm and
a calcium harness of between 60ppm and
140ppm. Incorrect water balance can reduce
sanitizer efficiency, cloud the water, cause scale
or corrosion (particularly to heaters) and irritate
the skin, incorrect water treatment will also
invalidate the warranty on the spa.
NOTE:
Do not allow chemicals to sit on the
spa surface in or out of water. DO not add
chemicals to the water whilst the spa is in use. It
is important to shower before using the spa as
the introduction of cosmetic products can upset
the water balance.
5.
MAINTENANCE
FILTRATION
Your spa is factory set to run for ten minutes
every hour and this should prove adequate to
trap most solids and debris from the water. If you
wish to increase the hourly filtration time please
refer to page 7 of the SpaQuip SP601 User Guide.
The presence of body oils or other materials
that are too small to be removed may result in
undesirable water conditions such as foaming
or dull water. A product such as chlorine shock
can be purchased to rid your spa of unfilterable
wastes; other products are also available such as
de-foamer, water clarifier and cartridge cleaning
materials.
CLEANING
The filter in your spa should be cleaned at least
once a week or more regularly for heavy users
and spas with high bather loads. To remove the
filter, ensure that the pump is switched off:
Pull the filter door toward you and reach into
the filter housing, remove the skimmer basket by
pulling it upward and out of the filter housing.
Then reach in for a second time and simply pull
the unsecured filter out by holding the top and
pulling clear.