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OZONE & OZONE GENERATORS
If your spa is equipped with an ozonator, you will have to set the spa to filter for at least 6 hours per
day, preferably in 2 or 3 time periods. Please note that ozonators and chemical treatment are com-
plimentary. Ozonators cannot totally eliminate the need of chemicals such as chlorine or bromine.
Ozone is a bactericide. The active component in an ozonator is the ultraviolet light bulb. When
power is applied to the bulb, ozone is generated. A tube links the ozone compartment with one or
multiple jets. When the these jets are activated, water movement within the jet creates a venturi
action that draws the ozone out of the ozone compartment and mixes it with the moving water,
purifying it in the process.
The light bulb has a limited service life. Its production of ozone is degraded with use. Consult the
manual of the ozonators manufacturer to determine when the bulb should be replaced.
Ozone is harmful. Do not inhale ozone for an extended period of time. Ultraviolet rays are harmful
to human eyesight. Do not look directly at a burning ozone bulb.
SPA MAINTENANCE
Your spa is designed to give you many years of enjoyment. Care and regular maintenance of your
spa are nevertheless important to keep it beautiful and operating properly. Your spa dealer can
supply you with chemicals, detergents and the necessary tools and products to maintain you spa.
Spa Surface Care
Do not use abrasive solvents or cleaners to clean your spa as they dull the surface sheen. Do not use
soaps or sudsy type detergents to clean your spa. Consult your dealer for the proper cleaners and
detergents.
Filter Maintenance
Your spa may have 1 or 2 filter elements. To remove the filter(s), open the weir gate to the outside,
slide the basket out with the horizontal flats in the vertical plane. When filters are removed from the
spa make sure that no object fall into the filter cavity. They can cause obstruction to water move-
ment.
Every 2 months, more often with heavy use, filter must be cleaned to get rid of objects and particles
that are lodged in the filter pleats. Using a garden hose with a pressurized nozzle, push water from
the inside to the outside of the filter pleats, forcing all trapped particles out. If the filter is far too
dirty to be cleaned as described above, obtain filter cleaner material from your dealer. Soak the filter