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gallons of spa water.
•
Four teaspoons of GRANULAR BROMINE per 200
gallons of spa water.
•
Five teaspoons of a NON-CHLORINE SHOCK per
200 gallons of spa water.
Note 1:
With above-average use, Super-Sanitation
may be required more than once per week.
Note 2:
With ozone, it may not be necessary to shock
on a weekly basis (see your dealer).
Stain & Scale Control:
Use a STAIN & SCALE
INHIBITOR as per the instructions on the
manufacturer's label. Do not add this chemical until 3-
4 days after Super-Sanitation.
Foam Control:
As needed, use a FOAM REMOVER as
per the instructions on the manufacturer's label.
Cloudy Water Prevention & Control:
Use a WATER
CLARIFIER as per the instructions on the
manufacturer's label. Do not add this chemical until 3-
4 days after Super-Sanitation.
WATER CHEMISTRY TROUBLESHOOTING
Prior to each spa use, check the spa water. If the
water appears cloudy or off-color, has significant
surface foam or smells of chlorine/bromine, then
there is a problem with the water and it needs to be
treated or drained. Using the spa in these conditions
could result in a skin rash or other irritation.
For assistance in handling spa water chemistry
problems, consult your authorized Bullfrog Portable
Spa Dealer or another service center capable of
performing a Computerized Water Analysis.
pH SENSOR CARE
For spas with a pH Sensor (Limited Control System
Option) you must verify its accuracy by checking its
reading with a manual pH test kit on a bi-weekly basis.
If pH varies from manual test, consistently reads high,
is slow to respond or reads erratically then call your
dealer for service.
IMPORTANT
: If you leave your spa
empty of water for more than 24 hours, you must
properly winterize your pH sensor or damage to the
sensor will occur. For winterization instructions
contact your authorized Bullfrog Spa Dealer.
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