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getting started
Start up procedure:
(see video: www.geckoal.com/inclear)
1 - Draining and cleaning the spa
It's important to completely drain and clean the spa to remove
any solid residues accumulated on the surface and inside or
around the jets area. After draining the spa, use spa cleaning
products only. Household cleaners contain additives such as
phosphates which may affect the bromine production. When
the spa is clean, rinse it off thoroughly with a garden hose.
It's extremely important to clean your filter cartridge with a
filter soaking solution or replace your filter cartridges.
2 - Refilling the spa
After the in.clear™ unit has been installed, check the TDS
(Total Dissolved Solids) of the water you'll use to refill the spa.
The TDS range should be within 50 and 400 PPM. This can be
done by your local spa dealer. When you're certain the water is
within the proper TDS range, refill your spa.
If your TDS is higher than 500 PPM, ask your spa dealer for
additionnal information to help reduce initial TDS.
DO NOT use water from a "Salt Water Softener" system.
Make sure there is adequate flow and that no airlocks are
trapped in the unit's plumbing. If airlocks are formed, start the
pump and slowly loosen one of the union nuts to release the
air trapped in the plumbing. Tighten the nut again after you are
done.
It is important that the spa is well cleaned and rinsed prior to the
startup of the new system. Some biofilms may have formed in the
spa that could prevent the system from functionning properly. We
strongly recommend the use of a flushing product such as Spa
System Flush, Swirl Away or National Chemistry Spa Purge to clean
the plumbing even if the spa is brand new.
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3 - Adjusting water chemistry in the spa
Proper chemical maintenance of a spa is essential for the health of bathers.
Maintaining the quality of the spa water within these specified values will
enhance your enjoyment of the spa and prolong the life of the in.clear™ system.
For best results, adjust to the following water chemistry parameters. Check these
parameters periodicaly.
Total hardness (TH):
between 150 and 200 PPM
Alkalinity:
between 100 and 120 PPM
pH:
between 7.2 and 7.8
Water chemistry should be balanced before adding
Sodium Bromide into the water. It's essential that the water
chemistry parameters are within the proposed range to
obtain optimal system performance.
High Calcium Hardness may lead in faster calcification on
the electrolytic plates.
4 - Adding Sodium Bromide (such as BromiCharge™)
Water temperature between 32 and 38° C (90 and 100° F) helps dissolve
Sodium Bromide and facilitates maintenance level adjustment
Start the pump to allow water to circulate and slowly add Sodium Bromide (such
as BromiCharge™) uniformly in the spa by simply pouring it from the container.
4 - Adding Sodium Bromide (such as BromiCharge™):
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Add Sodium Bromide with at least a 98% of the active
ingredient concentration, such as BromiCharge™ at a rate of
0,143Kg /100 liters of water.
Example, if your spa holds 1200 liters of water,
add 1,72 Kg of Sodium Bromide (12 X 0,143 Kg).
Add Sodium Bromide with at least a 98% of the active
ingredient concentration, such as BromiCharge™ at a rate of
1.2lb/100 US gallons of water.
Example, if your spa holds 300 US gallons of water,
add 3.6 lbs of Sodium Bromide (3 X 1.2Lb).
Note: Your spa manufacturer can tell you how much water
your spa holds (in liters or gallons).
5 - Activating the system:
Power up your spa and activate the system by pressing the
Boost key .
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