Master Spas SEATTLE Owner's Manual & Limited Warranty page 32

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REGULAR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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NOTE: These maintenance procedures are the responsibility of the spa owner to perform. These
procedures are not covered by the spa warranty.
SPA SURFACE CARE
• During use, always remove debris and pollutants that have settled in the water or built up on the
spa surfaces as it occurs. These pollutants can cause growth of bacteria, algae, fungus or biofilm
if left on the spa surface and potentially cause stains.
• Clean the spa shell, jets and other controls with a soft cloth and spa shell cleaner to help remove
residue and buildup on the shell surface. For any remaining buildup, white vinegar or mild scale
remover product may be necessary to use with a soft cloth for removal. Consult with your local
Master Spas dealer for proper spa cleaning products.
• Rinse the cleaned surfaces with fresh water from your garden hose and wipe with a soft cloth as
doing so will help to remove residual cleaning agents (as some may cause foaming to occur in
the water once spa is refilled).
• Always use an approved insulating spa cover by Master Spas to cover your spa when not in
use, especially in outdoor installations where the spa is exposed to weather conditions and sun.
Constant, prolonged exposure and use of unapproved or non-insulating spa cover can result in
damage to spa surface which would not be warranted.
CARE OF YOUR SPA PILLOWS
• Your spa pillows should be rinsed periodically to remove chemical residue. This helps improve
pillow lifespan and slows down deterioration of the pillows (i.e. discoloring, becoming stiff and
flaking of the material).
• If the spa will not be used for a period of time, the pillows could be removed and rinsed to
prolong their life.
NOTE: Do not cover the spa for 15 minutes after adding chemicals as the off gas can cause damage.
CARE OF YOUR SPA CABINET
The spa cabinet is made from a UV resistant material. The cabinet requires only periodic cleaning
with a stream of water from a garden hose. If necessary, use mild soap and water with soft cloth
to wipe down cabinet surface. Rinse thoroughly.
DO NOT DIVE.
DO NOT DIVE.
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