ActiveForever.com CL 100-C Owner's Manual page 23

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to ensure mixing. If you do not premix your chemicals, you may
damage your vinyl surfaces and void your warranty.
4. Do not use gas chlorination, chlorine tablets, ionizers, scents, salts
or soaps without consulting with your dealer.
Cleanliness
1. Empty the spa and fill with clean water at least every 3 months or
when it becomes cloudy and proper water chemistry does not clear
it up. Always unplug the power pack before draining the spa.
The spa is easily drained by using a hose to siphon out the water.
Do not lift the spa if it contains more than 1/4 inch of water.
2. Remove and clean your filter once a week, or more often if necessary.
Dirty filters will keep the spa from heating.
Storing or Draining your Spa
1. Winterizing / Vacationing: If you are taking a vacation or leaving
your spa unused for a week or so you should take a few simple
precautions. Leave the thermal top on, turbo control off and set
the thermostat dial to low. This will allow the pump to come on
from time to time to filter the water and protect the spa in freezing
temperatures. Upon return, check the bromine and pH levels.
2. Storing: The spa may be stored in its original box. Make sure all
water is drained from the spa and Power Pack. We recommend the
use of a wet/dry vac to blow out or suction water from spa pipes
and Power Pack lines. Additional care must be taken in freezing
climates as plastic becomes more brittle and susceptible to breakage
when exposed to sub zero temperatures.
3. Draining the spa: To drain spa use a garden hose to siphon the
water out. Place one end of the hose in front of the jet to start
siphon action. Place hose on floor of the spa. Then unplug the
power cord and drain to a suitable place. Important!
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