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Low or no bromine reading
Make sure the maintenance level is properly set according to
the procedure described in section 6 - "Determining the proper
Maintenance Level for my spa ".
Make sure there is no error or warning message on the display, the cell
is activated and that water is circulating properly through the cell.
Make sure water chemistry is balanced. Refer to section
"3 - Adjusting water chemistry in the spa" for more details.
Test your spa water for phosphate to make sure there is no conta-
mination. Phosphates should never exceed 100 ppb. Phosphates can
be introduced to your spa water by household cleaners, soaps and
lotions.
Change your filter or clean it with a filter cleaner and rinse thouroughly
with cold water.
Make sure the in.clear cell is not damaged and that no calcium or lime
deposits appear on the cell plates. Clean your cell regularly
(at least once a year).
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Long recovery time after usage
Activate Boost Mode every time you use your spa to the appropriate
level. Refer to section 7 - "Determining the Boost Mode level for my
spa".
Heavy bather loads will require longer boost periods. If bromine level is
below 3 PPM following a boost period, re-activate Boost Mode to bring
the bromine bank within 3-5 PPM.
Bromine bank should always be regenerated following a boost period.
If high Boost level does not regenerate bromine bank properly, increase
the daily filtration time.
If bromine production is still inadequate after following all of the
instructions above, biofilm deposits could be causing the lack of
bromine generation. Flushing products such as Sea Klear Spa System
Flush, Swirl Away or National Chemistry Spa Purge have shown to be
affective for biofilm removal.
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