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 levels back to 3-5ppm 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.