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Water Quality Maintenance
Day Two (Wednesday)
1. Test spa water using test strips. (Check for valid expiration date.)
2. Adjust total alkalinity, the pH if needed. (See pH and alkalinity sections for more information.)
3. Pull the filter from Liquid Filter Cleaner solution, hose it off and allow to dry.
Day Three (Friday)
1. Test spa water using test strips. (Check for valid expiration date.)
2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one, if necessary.)
3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then the pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.)
4. Add 1oz. of Oxidizer Shock.
Every Month
Check equipment area for leaks, rodents and insects.
Every 3 to 4 months
1. Drain and clean your spa with Multi-Purpose Cleaner.
2. Polish the acrylic surface with Fast Sheen.
3. Clean and treat spa cover, pillows and Ultra Spa Cabinets with Cover Protector.
Every 6 Months
Clean and treat redwood spa cabinets and gazebos with Nu-Spa redwood stain renewer & brightener.
Cal Spas™ Clear Water Plan (Chlorine)
This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas™ chemicals only. Most chemical manufacturers
use different chemical formulas and strengths. Only Cal Spas™ chemicals are specially formulated to provide
chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater
protection and performance with Cal Spas™ chemicals.
Always read and follow all printed instructions on chemical bottles and packages.
Day One (Monday)
1. Test spa water using test strips. (Check for valid expiration date.)
2. Add two tablespoons of Granular Chlorine. (Chlorine dissipation will vary with water temperature.)
3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then the pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.)
4. Add 2oz. of Stan and Scale Defense.
5. Pull the dirty filter from the spa and place into liquid filter cleaner solution.
6. Place your extra, cleaned, fully dried filter cartridge in the spa.
7. Vacuum your spa with the Cal Spas™ vacuum.
Day Two (Wednesday)
1. Test spa water using test strips. (Check for valid expiration date.)
2. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then the pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.)
3. Pull the filter from the Liquid Filter Cleaner solution and hose it off and allow it to dry.
2005 Spa Owner's Manual
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8/1/2005

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