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CHANGING THE FILTER CYCLES
FILTRATION
Proper filtration is an important key to maintaining the clarity of your spa’s water.
The filter system is designed for unsurpassed effectiveness at removing debris and
suspensions from the water anytime the water is circulating.
SETTING THE TIME CLOCK FOR FILTRATION
The time clock operates your spa’s filtration cycles. Routine filtration cycles
serve to remove tiny suspensions from the water and help maintain water clarity.
To set the time of day:
rotate the entire
dial until the clock indicates the correct
time of day.
To set the filtration cycle(s):
locate the
tabs for the time periods you would like
filtration to occur, push the tabs toward
the outside. Push one (1) tab for 15
minutes of the filtration period. (For
example, if two hours of filtration is
required, eight tabs in a row need to be
pushed outward.) (The entire group of
tabs between “on time” and “off time”
must be pushed outward.) It is suggested
that cycle times should be a minimum of one (1) hour long and the spa should filter for at
least two to six hours per day. For best results, divide the total filtration time between
two or more cycle per day
.
NOTES
OZONATOR
(optional)
Ozone is injected into the spa’s water during the filtration cycle or heating of the spa.
The ozone is injected into the water to supplement chemical sanitizes, kill bacteria,
oxidize organic and control minerals. Ozone is on for the duration of the filter cycle.
CHANGING THE FILTER CYCLE
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