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U S E R G U I D E CLEAR | State of the Art Water Management | 1...
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CLEAR SYSTEM OVERVIEW CLEAR is a state of the art water management system exclusive to Clearwater. It combines four of the best technologies available to provide you the best fresh water experience. Natural and virtually chemical free water that just feels better.
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Left alone, CLEAR continues working at normal levels keeping your water clear and clean. It’s that simple. You may never have to press the CLEAR button, but rest assured that it is there if you need it. Spa owners that want to adjust the settings themselves can still access the main control by removing the front cabinet panel.
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MAIN CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Ionizing When the “Ionizing” light is illuminating, it confirms that the system is ionizing the water. To illuminate, the electrodes must be fully submersed in water, and current must be flowing from the electrodes into the water. The more ions that are being released into the water, the faster the light will blink.
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Setting the copper level: Press the button. It’s as simple as that. If you need to bring the copper level up press the CLEAR button to give it a boost in copper/silver ionization. It will take approximately 2 days to attain the minimum copper residual of 0.2ppm and 5 days to attain the...
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6-8 uses. It is recommended that you replace the filters annually. SHOCKING: the CLEAR system includes an ozone generator to oxidize organic material, but an additional oxidizer may be needed if bather load is unusually heavy. Use 2oz. of Potassium Monopersulfate (spa shock) for every 6-8 people or 6-8 uses.
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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COPPER/SILVER IONIZATION SYSTEM: the copper anode (cell) should be checked every 6 months and will last approximately 2yrs under normal conditions. Additional cells can be purchased from your authorized dealer. • Cleaning the anode (cell): deposits can be removed using a smooth metal file and water.
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