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Water Quality and Maintenance

WATER TERMINOLOGY

The following chemical terms are used in this Water Quality and 

Maintenance section. Understanding their meaning will help you to 

better understand the water maintenance process.

Bromamines: 

Compounds formed when bromine combines with 

nitrogen from body oils, urine, perspiration, etc. Unlike chloramines, 

bromamines have no pungent odor, and are effective sanitizers.

Bromine:

 A halogen sanitizer (in the same chemical family as chlorine). 

Bromine is commonly used in stick, tablet, or granular form.   

Calcium Hardness:

 The amount of dissolved calcium in the spa water. 

This should be approximately 50 -150 ppm. High levels of calcium can 

cause cloudy water and scaling. Low levels can cause harm to the spa 

equipment.

Chloramines:

 Compounds formed when chlorine combines with 

nitrogen from body oils, urine, perspiration, etc. Chloramines can cause 

eye irritation as well as having a strong odor. Unlike bromamines, 

chloramines are weaker, slower sanitizers.

Chlorine:

 An efficient sanitizing chemical for spas. 

WATKINS 

WELLNESS

 recommends the use of sodium dichlor-type granulated 

chlorine. This type is preferred because it is totally soluble and nearly pH 

neutral.

Chlorine (or Bromine) Residual:

 The amount of chlorine or bromine 

remaining after chlorine or bromine demand has been satisfied. The 

residual is, therefore, the amount of sanitizer which is chemically available to 

kill bacteria, viruses and algae.

Corrosion:

 The gradual wearing away of metal and plastic spa parts, 

usually caused by chemical action. Generally, corrosion is caused by low 

pH or by water with levels of TA, CH, pH or sanitizer which are outside the 

recommended ranges.

Halogen:

 Any one of these five elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, 

iodine, and astatine.

MPS:

 Monopersulfate is the non-chlorine oxidizer used with the 

FRESHWATER

Ag+ silver ion purification system.  Not a sanitizer.

Nitric Acid:

 The formulation of nitric acid, a highly corrosive chemical, 

is a byproduct of the ozone generating process. Nitric acid is produced 

in very small quantities and is readily dissolved in the water stream with 

ozone.

Oxidizer: 

The use of an oxidizing chemical is to prevent the buildup of 

contaminants, maximize sanitizer efficiency, minimize combined chlorine 

and improve water clarity.  See MPS and Ozone.

Ozone: 

Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent which is produced in 

nature and artificially by man. Ozone forms no byproducts, oxidizes 

chloramines, and will not alter the water’s pH.

pH: 

The measure of the spa water’s acidity and alkalinity. The 

recommended pH for the spa water is 7.2 to 7.8. Below 7.0 (considered 

neutral), the spa water is too acidic and can damage the heating system. 

Above 7.8, the water is too alkaline and can result in cloudy water, and 

scale formation on the shell and heater.

ppm: 

The abbreviation of “parts per million”, the standard measurement 

of chemical concentration in water. Identical to mg/l (milligrams per liter).

Reagent: 

A chemical material in liquid, powder, or tablet form for use in 

chemical testing.

Sanitizer:

 Sanitizers are added and maintained at recommended 

residuals to protect bathers against pathogenic organisms which can 

cause disease and infection in spa water.

Scale:

 Rough calcium-bearing deposits that can coat spa surfaces, 

heaters, plumbing lines, and clog filters. Generally, scaling is caused by 

mineral content combined with high pH. Additionally, scale forms more 

readily at higher water temperatures.

Super-Chlorination: 

Also known as “shock treatment.” Super-

Chlorination is a process of adding significant doses of a quick dissolving 

sanitizer (“dichlor” is recommended) to oxidize non-filterable organic 

waste and to remove chloramines and bromamines.

Total Alkalinity (TA): 

The amount of bicarbonates, carbonates, and 

hydroxides present in spa water. Proper total alkalinity is important for 

pH control. If the TA is too high, the pH is difficult to adjust. If the TA is 

too low, the pH will be difficult to hold at the proper level. The desired 

range of TA in spa water is 40 to 120 ppm.

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Page 1: ...HOT SPOT COLLECTION RELAY RHYTHM PACE STRIDE 2022 OWNER S MANUAL English French Spanish...

Page 2: ...o change specifications or design without notification and without incurring any obligation In most cities and counties permits will be required for the installation of electrical circuits or the cons...

Page 3: ...OSTIC LCD MESSAGE 16 JET MENU RELAY MODEL REL 17 RHYTHM MODEL RHY 18 PACE MODEL PAC 19 STRIDE MODEL STD 20 SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE DRAIN REFILL INSTRUCTIONS 21 PREVENTION OF FREEZING 21 FILTER SYSTEM...

Page 4: ...cle 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA70 WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock replace a damaged cord immediately Failure to do so may result in death or serious personal injury due...

Page 5: ...may cause unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning Persons using medications should consult a physician before using a spa some medication may cause a user to become drowsy while other medica...

Page 6: ...e an operational problem carefully go through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting section If you are not able to resolve the problem contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealer Many problems can e...

Page 7: ...reating a unique massage pattern 7 The Standard Rotary jet provides a strong unique massage 8 The Standard Directional jet with directional nozzle provides a strong flow of water 9 The PRECISION jet w...

Page 8: ...codes this includes the location of the spa the foundation of the spa as well as the electrical installation of the spa Installation instructions in the form of a Pre Delivery Instruction booklet can...

Page 9: ...se Dial a new ease mineral cartridge to setting 6 and snap into the top space of the cartridge holder Dial ease SmartChlor Cartridge per the setting chart based on your gallons see page 10 IF USING FR...

Page 10: ...equipment compartment door Loosen the union on the top of the pump s to allow the air to escape When water is present hand tighten the union Turn power back on activate the pump and check to make sur...

Page 11: ...ly a responsible person to handle spa chemicals Keep them out of the reach of children Accurately measure the exact quantities specified never more Do not overdose your spa Handle all containers with...

Page 12: ...bisulfate To raise the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Up sodium carbonate Water Conditioners Spa fill water varies from location to location and user to user therefore it is important to consul...

Page 13: ...ensure it is empty Discard in trash or recycle Set the blue Mineral Cartridge to 6 hold the bottom and turn the top until 6 appears in the window No further adjustments are necessary for the life of...

Page 14: ...uper Chlorinate Shock the spa to reactivate the silver ion cartridge allow the release of silver ions and quickly destroy any remaining contaminants Without this weekly shock treatment the silver ion...

Page 15: ...assist with the water maintenance draining or winterizing of the spa is recommended Spas equipped with our FRESHWATER III ozone system can extend this to 4 weeks The FRESHWATER III ozone system does n...

Page 16: ...nitric acid a highly corrosive chemical is a byproduct of the ozone generating process Nitric acid is produced in very small quantities and is readily dissolved in the water stream with ozone Oxidize...

Page 17: ...n a new light mode will appear The sequence is as follows White Red Green Blue Red Purple Yellow Aqua Amber color wheel 1 color wheel 2 The last light mode used will come back on when the light is tur...

Page 18: ...5 seconds to allow the exit timer to expire and store the setting OPERATIONALMODES RELAY RHYTHM ONLY SETTING THE CLOCK Enter the program menu by holding down the Light button for 5 seconds The display...

Page 19: ...lters make sure water valves are open make sure spa has a proper water level If problem persists call your Hot Spring Dealer SETTING ECONOMY MODE In Economy mode you are able to lower the set temperat...

Page 20: ...Jet C 1 XL Rotary Jet D 1 Water feature E 6 PRECISION Jets F 2 PRECISION Jets Jet Pump 2 A 2 PRECISION Jets 2 Standard Rotary Jets and 1 XL Directional Jet B 6 PRECISION Jets C 2 PRECISION Jets 2 Stan...

Page 21: ...Rotary jet B 4 PRECISION Jets and 1 Standard Directional Jet C 2 PRECISION Jets 2 Standard Rotary Jets and 1 XL Directional Jet D 1 Water feature E 2 PRECISION Jets Jet Pump 2 A 6 PRECISION Jets 1 XL...

Page 22: ...Jets 2 Standard Directional Jets and 1 XL Directional Jet E 1 Standard Rotary Jets A B C D E JET SYSTEM 2 A 4 PRECISION Jets and 1 XL Directional Jet B 2 PRECISION Jets 1 Standard Rotary Jet and 1 XL...

Page 23: ...Jet System A 6 PRECISION Jets 1 XL Rotary Jet B 2 PRECISION Jets and 1 Standard Directional Jet and 1 Standard Rotary Jet C 4 PRECISION Jets D 2 PRECISION Jets 2 Standard Directional Jets and 1 XL Dir...

Page 24: ...OTE When warmer weather returns approx 60 70 F 15 5 21 C the insulating kit must be removed to prevent overheating of the jet pump WINTERIZING YOUR SPA If you leave the spa unused for a long period of...

Page 25: ...ich it was removed Do not overtighten WARNING Do not use the spa with the filter cartridge or filter standpipe removed CARE OF THE SPA PILLOWS The spa pillows will provide years of comfort if treated...

Page 26: ...Use any lifting mechanisms chemicals or cleaners except those recommended by WATKINS WELLNESS or itsAuthorized Sales and Service Dealer COVER LIFTER SYSTEM Clearance required behind cover when open C...

Page 27: ...ccordance with the wiring information contained in the electrical control box or on the back of the field wiring access panel of the equipment module 115 VOLT INSTALLATION 20 amp Spas provided with a...

Page 28: ...HM MODELS NOTE The subpanel must be placed within 100 feet 30 m of the main electrical service panel and between 5 feet 1 5 m and 50 feet 15 m away from the spa All electrical connections must be made...

Page 29: ...spa is not connected to a dedicated circuit or is connected to an extension cord or the house wiring is undersized the pump may starve for voltage and therefore may draw more amperage and generate exc...

Page 30: ...reached at 800 999 4688 Extension 8432 Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time PST or e mail customerservice watkinsmfg com TROUBLESHOOTING Should you experience any problem whatsoev...

Page 31: ...refilling the spa a jet pump is operating but water is not flowing from any of its jets Pump is not properly primed 1 Turn off power to the spa at the breaker and remove the equipment compartment doo...

Page 32: ...kg 4 150 lbs 1 880 kg 115 lbs ft 565 kg m 115 volt 20 amp dedicate GFCI protected circuit OR 115 volt 30 amp requires 30 amp subpanel GFCI protected circuit OR 230 volt 30 50 amp Single phase GFCI pro...

Page 33: ...MENT 1 Raise Door Panel making sure it goes up behind Spa Shell then lower to rest on Spa Ledge making sure the Door Panel Clips are behind the Spa Clips and the Door Panel has the same spacing on eac...

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