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Water Purification & Maintenance

You Deserve Pure, Crystal Clear Water...

Pure, crystal clear water is part of the reward you 
receive for owning your very own spa.And maintaining 
water quality is a simple matter when a Use/Maintenance
Routine is established early on in ownership.

Use/Maintenance Routine...

The tasks required to maintain superior water quality are divid-
ed into two categories, Regular and Special.“Regular” tasks
included those that should be routinely performed regardless of
use pattern. For example, the spa filter should be cleaned at a
minimum monthly, even if the spa is used only occasionally.
“Special” tasks are those performed to compensate for increase
in spa use. For example, the filter on a spa that has experienced
a heavy bather load resulting from vacation time and visiting
friends or relatives might need cleaning on  a weekly basis or
more. Planning and establishing a routine of Regular and Special
maintenance as required by time and bather load will signifi-
cantly simplify your spa maintenance.

Starting Point For Developing A Use/Maintenance Routine...

No hard set rules can be established for creation of a spa mainte-
nance program since each individual spa has its own unique loca-
tion conditions and bather patterns.The following chart of regular
and special maintenance tasks is meant to provide a starting
point.Water testing and experience will be the final indicators of
what your routine should be.

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 dis-
solved 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.

Test & Adjust pH (7.2-7.8 Range)

Test & Maintain Bromine (3.0-5.0ppm)

Vacuum Spa

Clean Spa Shell Water Line

Clean Spa Filter

Test & Maintain Alkalinity

Add “Non Chlorine Shock”

Test & Maintain Calcium Hardness Monthly

Clean Cartridge With Chemical Cleaner 

Light Usage

Weekly

Weekly

Monthly

Weekly

Monthly

Bi-Weekly

Weekly

Quarterly

Average Usage

Twice Weekly

Twice Weekly

Twice Monthly

Weekly

Twice Monthly

Weekly

Weekly

Monthly

Above Ave. Usage

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hrice Weekly

Daily

Thrice Monthly

Twice Weekly

Twice  Monthly

Twice Weekly

Weekly

Weekly

Twice Monthly

Heavy Usage

Daily

Daily

Weekly

Daily

Weekly

Twice Weekly

As Required

Weekly

As Required

IMPROPER WATER BALANCE WILL DAMAGE YOUR SPA’S SHELL & EQUIPMENT.

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, 7 is
the middle of the scale and is considered exactly neutral. Readings below 7 are increas-
ingly 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 above 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 quality 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 magne-
sium 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 reducing their efficiency. Scale can also discolor a spa's
interior.On the other hand, low hardness and unbalanced water can contribute to corro-
sive 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

0  1      2      3     4      5    6     7      8      9     10   11    12    13

ADD pH+

ADD pH-

COMFORT ZONE

ACIDIC

pH too low corrosive

Chlorine Lost

Irritating

ALKALINE

pH Too High

Scale Forming 

Chlorine Ineffective

Irritating

NEUTRAL

pH Ideal

Non-corrosive, Max. 

Chlorine Efficiency

7.2

7.8

Water Purification & Maintenance

Always Follow The Manufacturers Directions & Instructions On The Chemical Container’s Label

Summary of Contents for Genius G-1.5

Page 1: ...This Manual Contains IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Trend Setting Innovations Since 1973 Spa Owner s Manual Smart S 2 Genius G 1 5 G 2 Series...

Page 2: ...ical Wiring Must be Installed By A Licensed Electrician 120Volt Installation 5 NEMA 5 20Amp Receptacle 5 Isolated Dedicated 120Volt 20Amp Circuit 5 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Plug 5 6 Cabinet Pa...

Page 3: ...tory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa F Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness whil...

Page 4: ...disease circulatory problems diabetes or high blood pressure should check with their physician before using spas Additionally people taking medications causing drowsiness such as tran quilizers narcot...

Page 5: ...owing suggestions and recommendations will help you select a safe and compatible site for your spa maximizing your enjoyment The site must provide a solid foundation with a minimum load bear ing capac...

Page 6: ...tects your spa equipment from the effects of residual calcium hardness and total alkalinity problems Turn power off at the spa consoles and deactivate discon nect switches at the GFCI plug or load cen...

Page 7: ...cord connection to a 240 volt hard wire connection must be completed by a Licensed Electrician in accordance with all codes Special consideration should be given to safety when selecting a location fo...

Page 8: ...ing the Reset button returns power to the spa equipment This same button is used to Reset the GFCI during a test cycle See page 1 number 4A WARNING Shock Hazard No User Serviceable Parts Spa Cabinet p...

Page 9: ...y installed 120 Volt system to a hardwired 240 volt system must be completed by a Certified Licensed Electrician All 240 Volt operations wiring must be permanently hard wired and installed in grounded...

Page 10: ...onduit and installed in compli ance with the National Electrical Code and all Local Codes All installations are different Wire sizing must meet the National Electrical Code and all Local Code Specific...

Page 11: ...Than A Certified Licensed Electrician A grounding lug has been provided on the exterior of the pack chassis to allow connection of a ground wire to a local grounding point to be estab lished in compli...

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Page 18: ...spa filter cartridge pleats which may not be thoroughly removed by the garden hose To remove such substances soak the filter in a solution of filter cleaner Various brands of such cleaners are readily...

Page 19: ...hrice Monthly TwiceWeekly Twice Monthly TwiceWeekly Weekly Weekly Twice Monthly HeavyUsage Daily Daily Weekly Daily Weekly TwiceWeekly As Required Weekly As Required IMPROPER WATER BALANCE WILL DAMAGE...

Page 20: ...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...

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