
Step
4
Take a sample of the water with a cup. Check Salt level with Salt Strips provided in Kit. Refer
to Salt Table below to know the amount of salt required. The amount of Salt needed to
achieve 2000ppm-2500ppm level on the spa is on the table.
Spa Size in
Gallons
Salinity (ppm) in Spa and Salt required
0ppm
500ppm 1000ppm 1500ppm 2000ppm 2500ppm 3000ppm
400-450 Gallons
7 ft. Spa
Add 8.4
lbs
Add 6.7
lbs
Add 5.0
lbs
Add 3.3
lbs
Add 1.7
lbs
0
0
450-500 Gallons
8 ft. Spa
Add
10.4 lbs
Add 8.4
lbs
Add 6.3
lbs
Add 4.2
lbs
Add 2.1
lbs
0
0
750-850 Gallons
11 ft. Spa
Add
14.3 lbs
Add
12.0 lbs
Add 9.7
lbs
Add 7.4
lbs
5.1 lbs
0
0
1550-1650
Gallons 13 ft.
Swim Spa
Add
30.0 lbs
Add
27.5 lbs
Add 25.0
lbs
Add 22.5
lbs
Add 20.0
lbs
Add 17.5
lbs
0
Step 5
After all Water levels are adequately balanced Turn ON Pump to Hi-Speed and add
“CalSalt” bags (Reference: Step.4). Wait for the Salt to dissolve at least for an hour.
Step 6
Remember to wait at least an hour before turning on Chlorine time to the recommended
hour setup by Spa size.
Step 7
Proceed by switching the setting on Chlorine time Control Panel depending on spa size.
Ex. (Spa Size / Chlorine Time) Subsequently 7 ft. / 3 Hours; 8 ft. / 4 hours; 13 ft. / 10 hours.
Step 8
After the 2 Days of supervising the changes of Spa levels use the Test Strips to see if any
adjustments are needed.
Step 9
Monitor every 3 to 4 days with recommended procedures.
Step 10
Routine check-ups are important to achieve desired water levels.