Instructions for Use:
1.
After filling your hot tub, use a test strip to measure the
hardness level of the water. If hardness is above 100 ppm,
use the VANISHING ACT calcium remover to soften the water.
Suggested Hardness Level: between 75 - 150 ppm, (it must
be between 25 - 75 ppm when using the FRESHWATER Salt
System in order to work).
2.
Rinse the VANISHING ACT calcium remover with running water
until water runs clear. When placed in the hot tub, slight color
transfer to the water may occur and can be easily resolved with
chlorine.
3.
Locate your heater return in footwell (see illustration above).
a.
Place the VANISHING ACT calcium remover (flat side down)
over the heater return.
b.
After 10-12 hours, flip the calcium remover over and
reposition over heater return.
c.
After a total of 24 hours, take the calcium remover off of the
heater return and discard.
Note: DO NOT RUN JETS WHILE CALCIUM REMOVER IS IN
PLACE.
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VANISHING ACT INSTRUCTIONS
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HEATER RETURN
IMPORTANT:
•
Always make sure water is balanced and properly sanitized,
using the EPA approved sanitizer, before entering your hot
tub.
•
For maximum effectiveness, ensure that the calcium
remover remains on the suction fitting while the calcium
remover is in use.
•
Calcium remover may not be necessary if water hardness is
already in or below the suggested range.
•
Multiple calcium removers may be needed if initial water
hardness is above 200 ppm.
Water Quality and Maintenance
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Questions and answers
how to turn on the recycle pump?
To turn on the recycle pump for the HotSpring Highlife Grandee spa, follow these steps:
1. Reset the GFCI Breakers:
- Open the electrical subpanel.
- Reset the 30-amp GFCI breaker first.
- Verify that the system is primed.
- Then reset the 20-amp GFCI breaker.
2. Activate the Clean Cycle:
- Rotate the SmartJet system lever to the Primary Position (3 o’clock).
- Start the clean cycle to circulate the spa water for ten minutes.
After the clean cycle, test the spa water for Free Available Chlorine (FAC) residual to ensure proper water quality.
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