Water Treatment Guide - Sunrise spas 670 EZ Owner's Manual

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WATER TREATMENT GUIDE

Bacteria can enter your spa water through the fill source, the bathers, and the environment. It is the responsibility of
the spa owner to chemically treat the spa water in accordance with the local standards. Cross contamination between
bathers can occur.
Your dealer or local pool and spa professional can provide expert testing along with all the products you will need for
clear, clean, healthy spa water. Follow their instructions.
Untreated water is not only uncomfortable to relax in; it poses a health hazard to all bathers and a safety hazard to the
equipment.
Equipment and surface damage caused by poor water treatment and/or unbalanced spa water is not covered under
warranty.
SANITIZING YOUR SPA
IMPORTANT: * Your dealer may be promoting a water treatment system that does not employ part of all of the
general water care instructions below. This guide is designed to give the spa owner a basic understanding of spa
water treatment.* When in doubt, follow the recommendations of your dealer. It is recommended that you have
your source water tested by your dealer or local testing agency before the first fill. Knowing the characteristics of
your source water can help you maintain clean and clear spa water on a regular basis.
Do not allow any floating chemical dispenser to get drawn in and held in the skimming area. Large amounts
of chemical can become concentrated in one area and damage the acrylic surface. This type of damage is
not covered under the warranty.
Initial Start-Up
(Review chemical manual - if applicable)
Your spa has__________litres,__________gallons of water (please fill in).
1) When the spa is full, add a scale preventative to inhibit staining and scale formation.
2) Test and adjust alkalinity to level recommended by manufacturer, this stabilizes pH.
3) Circulate water for 24 hours.
4) Test the pH. The ideal range is 7.2 to 7.6. Adjust if necessary with pH Booster or pH Reducer.
5) Circulate the water for 30 minutes.
6) If you are using Organic Bromine (Bromine Tablets), adjust your dispenser so the bromine residual is 3 to 5
ppm. Lower bromine level may be possible with ozonator.
7) Whenever adjusting spa chemicals, less is better. Add chemicals in small amounts over several days.
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HEALTH HAZARD:
The water in your spa must be chemically treated
and maintained at regular intervals.
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