C: Change water every few days or use appropriate pool chemicals. All spas require the use of pool chemicals.
Please consult your local pool supply retailer for more information about chemical maintenance. Pay close attention
to the chemical manufacturer's instructions. Spa damage resulting from misuse of chemicals and mismanagement of
spa water is not covered by the warranty.
a. Water Balance: we recommend maintain your water pH between 7.2 and 7.8, total alkalinity between 80 and 120
ppm and free chlorine between 3 to 5ppm. Use test strip to test your water chemistry before each use of the spa,
no less than once per week. Low pH will damage to the spa and pump. Damaged resulting from chemical
imbalance is not covered by the warranty.
b. Water Sanitation: Water Sanitation is the responsibility of the spa owner, achieved through the regular and periodic
(daily, if necessary) addition of an approved sanitizer. The sanitizer will chemically control the bacteria and viruses
present in the water or introduced during use of the spa.
Note:
1. Leftover chemical from any sources should not be used in the spa tub.
2. Use chlorine powder not tablets to clean the water. Dissolve the powder before pour into water.
3. Do not mix the water with any bath oil or bath salt.
4. Only use clean water to fill the spa tub. Salted water could damage the pump and filter.
Special Notice on Water Treatment
Please read about water quality and filter usage in user manual. Always shower before entering the spa.
Use test strip to test the water chemistry before each use of the spa. Apply testing at least once every week. The pH
level must be between 7.2 and 7.8, total alkalinity between 80 and 120 ppm and free chlorine between 3 to 5ppm.
Too low of a pH level will result in excessive wrinkles and damage to the spa pool as well as corrosion in the motor
unit. Too high of a pH level(hard water) will result in scale incrustation, e.g. sheets of white coagulations inside the
filter pump, which will lead to block and non-working of the filter pump.
If you have any questions regarding chemicals, please contact your local spa and pool water treatment specialist
stores.
It is the responsibility of the owner to properly maintain the chemical balance and sanitation of the water. Mspa is not
responsible for any damages that result from improperly maintained water. Improper water maintenance may result
in voiding the warranty.
Spa Cleaning
Detergent residues or dissolved solids from bathing suits and chemicals will gradually accumulated in the water. If
any dirt is visible in the water, change the water and clean the pool. Use a mild cleaner to wash the inner vinyl of the
spa tub and rinse with clean luke warm water.
NOTE: Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaners to clean the spa.
Drainage
1. Turn off all the functions on the control panel.
2. Connect the drainage hose adapter onto the drainage structure and
make sure it is well connected.
3. Find your garden hose and connect onto the drainage hose adapter
in the other end.
4. Screw off the cover of the drainage structure inside of the spa pool, let the
water flow out of the drainage hose.
5. Wait till the spa has no water flow out of the drainage hose, empty the
the rest of water manually and completely.
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