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The maintenance and care of your spa is simple and easy to carry out, and if performed 
regularly as scheduled, problems will be minimal.  It is  important that the following proce-
dures be read through and carried out on a regular basis for the best, long term, overall 
performance of your spa.

The filtering cycle of your spa should be operated at least two hours or more a day (whether
or not the heater is heating) to remove impurities and to prevent disposition of contaminants
in your spa.  The filtering system works automatically.  Keep the spa covered when not in use
to reduce the loss of heat and to keep debris from settling in the water.

Maintaining the spa's proper water chemical balance is essential to the comfort and safety of
the user.  Water mineral content varies constantly and is directly affected by evaporation and
the use of cleaning and maintenance chemicals, which will increase mineral content, when
added.  If the mineral content deviates from prescribed pH level (7.2-7.8) deposits on the spa
walls, filter, electric heating element or gas heater manifold and piping may adversely affect
the condition of your spa equipment.

Since the water capacity of your spa is far less than that of a swimming pool, the chemical
reaction caused by the presence of one or more persons in the spa is more rapid and pro-
nounced.  In other words, it is much more difficult to maintain the proper pH balance in a spa
than in a swimming pool.  For these reasons, it is important to check frequently, the total alka-
linity of the water, the pH level, and the sanitize level, then add prescribed chemicals as nec-
essary to maintain the proper chemical balance.  Failure to maintain a proper balance of
chemicals in your spa will result in an early, premature failure of your spa parts including, but
not limited to, the spa cover, piping, certain electrical components in the spa, electrical control
box and topside panel, thus voiding the warranty.

ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS AND THEIR USE
The following information on chemical use for spa maintenance is provided strictly as a
guide for the spa owner and may or may not be appropriate to maintain your spa correctly
and may, under certain conditions, be harmful to your spa and/or persons using the spa.
Always check with your pool and spa dealer to determine which chemicals and/or proce-
dures they recommend to maintain your spa correctly.  STRONG and POOLS SPAS does
hereby claim no responsibility or liability for use of and quantities of the chemicals listed.

CONCENTRATED CHLORINATING GRANULES - The minimum chlorine level in the spa
should be at least 2PPM (parts per million).  Chlorine level should be tested frequently and
the chemical added to maintain a safe level of 2PPM.  This type of chemical can be added
in quantities of 0.5 ounce per 500 gallons of spa water.  Check the chlorine level at least
seven hours or more after adding to determine the full effect of the added chemical.
Liquid chlorine is not recommended.

Spa Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Monaco

Page 1: ...e Rte 11 P O Box 108 Northumberland PA 17857 1 800 STRONG 9 1 800 787 6649 1 8 07 CAUTION More than one GFCI used on the electrical circuit will render this spa inoperable This spa must be on a dedicated circuit OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...e Protection 7 9 SPA Maintenance 10 11 Warranties 12 Safety Precautions 13 Registration Card 13 Be sure to locate the Registration Form at the back of this owner s manual Please fill it out and send it to Strong Pools and Spas immediately Failure to return the registration card and a photocopy of the sales receipt within 30 days of purchase voids all warranties provided by Strong Pools and Spas ...

Page 3: ...le that Lasts a Lifetime With proper care operation and maintenance your spa will provide your family many years of comfort and pleasure Please take time to read all the instructions before you install your Strong Pools Spa Monaco spa This manual explains safety precautions installation instructions operating directions and maintenance procedures If you have any questions after reading this manual...

Page 4: ...rature regulating devices may vary as much as 3 C 5 F The Water should never exceed 40 C 104 F and lower water temperature is recommended for extended use exceeding 10 15 minutes and for young children Long exposure at higher temperature can result in dizziness and or hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body te...

Page 5: ...om location landscaping and evening lighting The spa with water is very heavy if the spa is placed on flooring or decking be sure the structure is strong enough to support the weight The necessary support should be at least 75 pounds per square foot Install your spa in a way that will allow easy access to the equipment door Storage area for maintenance equipment and chemicals storing chemicals ins...

Page 6: ...t be shared with any other appliances It should be labeled and easily accessible to users Power supply must be hard wired into the power pack DO NOT USE EXTENSION OR PLUG TYPE CORDS OF ANY KIND The use of a shut off box near the spa is recommended Metal surfaces within 5 feet of the spa must be grounded to the spa Connections should be made using copper conductors only The connecting wire and circ...

Page 7: ...t temperature if needed depending upon mode When the low speed turns on automatically it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Temp The start up temperature is set at 100ºF 37ºC The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD To display the set temperature press the Temp button once To change the set temperature press the button a second time b...

Page 8: ...Spa capacity 222 gallons 840 liters POWERING SPA Power up spa Controls will read Pr this indicates priming mode which is intended to clear unwanted air Priming mode will last less than five 5 minutes and begin normal operations A Most spas do not require pump priming B Purge will clear lines of un desired air pockets C If pump makes inconsistent sounds cavitations then it will need primed this can...

Page 9: ...pack 2 Check fuse in pack 3 Must have very good ground connection If none call tech support Trips Breaker 1 Make sure dedicated line 2 Check breaker 3 First take note to how long runs before trips Trips instantly 1 Mis wired check electrical wiring 2 Breaker replacement 3 Short in Ozone unhook to check call tech support 4 Short in pumps unhook to check call tech support Trip after purge 1 Heater h...

Page 10: ...water to cool At 107ºF 42ºC the spa should automatically reset If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization Problem Ice Potential freeze condition detected Solution No action required The pump and blower will automatically activate regardless of spa status Problem Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugged into the Sensor A jack is not working S...

Page 11: ...ve been primed Press any button to reset or this message will automatical ly reset within 15 minutes If problem persists contact your dealer or service organiza tion Problem Inadequate water detected in heater Displays on third occurrance of dr message Spa is shut down Solution Follow action required for dr message Spa will not automatically reset Press any button to reset Troubleshooting Freeze P...

Page 12: ... the proper pH balance in a spa than in a swimming pool For these reasons it is important to check frequently the total alka linity of the water the pH level and the sanitize level then add prescribed chemicals as nec essary to maintain the proper chemical balance Failure to maintain a proper balance of chemicals in your spa will result in an early premature failure of your spa parts including but...

Page 13: ...in the filter housing When changing spa water it is good practice to soak the filter cartridge in filter cleaner The filter cleaner is specially made to remove accumulation of oils and other contaminates which will ensure good sanitary water and extended filter cartridge life ADDING CHEMICALS to your spa water Add to the center of the spa with the pump and the air blower bubbles operating simultan...

Page 14: ...the spa has been subject to alteration neglect misuse or abuse any damages caused by failure to install maintain and operate the spa in accordance with the recommendations contained in Strong Spas Owners Manual any and all costs of spas removal and replacement including but not limited to removal and transportation damages to landscaping house structures the spa has been used in a non residential ...

Page 15: ...cover Do not modify the suction or filtration systems 4 Exercise caution when entering or leaving the Hot Tub When changing positions be sure of your footing before applying your full weight as water refraction can be misleading 5 Do not stay in the water for extended periods of time Set reasonable time limits Leave the Hot Tub cool down take a shower relax then return for another stay 13 Purchase...

Page 16: ...AY THROUGH FRIDAY 8 30 AM 5 00 PM E S T 570 275 2700 GIVE YOUR NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE NAME OF SPA NAME OF MODEL QUANTITY AND TYPE OF PARTS REASON FOR REQUEST A DAMAGED B DEFECTIVE PLACE STAMP HERE STRONG POOLS SPAS 3204 Point Township Drive Rte 11 P O Box 108 Northumberland PA 17857 USA ...

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