IMPORTANT:
- Always read and refer to your owner’s manual
- Test your water with a test strip after each use and weekly when not in use
- Do NOT use your hot tub when the chlorine level is above 5ppm
Water Care Guides
Frequently Asked Questions
SHOULD I WEAR GOGGLES WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS?
Wearing goggles is recommended when handling liquid chemicals. Gloves should be worn no matter the chemical type.
HOW DO I LOWER THE CHLORINE LEVELS IN MY SPA?
If you’ve added too much chlorine to your spa, the fastest method to bring your water back to the recommended ppm levels is to drain water from your spa, replacing it with fresh water from a hose.
WHAT DOES SHOCK DO?
Shocking your spa water means that you are oxidizing the sanitizing chemical, in this case Bromine. This can be accomplished using a chlorine or non-chlorine shocking agent. An advantage of non-chlorine shock is that it allows you to enter the spa much sooner than chlorine. The disadvantage of non-chlorine compounds is that they will not eliminate combined chlorine such as breakpoint chlorination.