Clearwater Spas CLEAR Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 6

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GENERAL GUIDELINES

TESTING: the spa owner is responsible to maintain a routine for testing
your water (i.e., weekly, biweekly, etc.) to ensure guidance levels within
the specified ranges as stated in the 'Getting Started' section of this
guide are maintained. Adequate testing routine must include alkalinity,
pH, calcium, copper levels, and bacteria presence. Remember to check
expiration dates of the test strips/kits and replace as needed.
SANITATION: the spa owner is responsible to ensure the spa water is
free from bacteria. As a regular practice to ensure there is no bacteria,
test water regularly with a valid bacteria test kit. In the absence
of regular testing free chlorine may be used at any time. The CDC
recommends a minimum chlorine level of 3 parts per million in hot
tubs/spas.
FILTERS: cleaning filters is recommended after every 6-8 people have
soaked in the spa, or every 6-8 uses. It is recommended that you
replace the filters annually.
SHOCKING: the CLEAR system includes an ozone generator to oxidize
organic material, but an additional oxidizer may be needed if bather
load is unusually heavy. Use 2oz. of Potassium Monopersulfate (spa
shock) for every 6-8 people or 6-8 uses.
PHOSPHATES: the presence of phosphates can keep the system from
maintaining the proper level of copper ions. Phosphates can be found
in the source water or build up over time from cosmetics or detergents
found in swimwear. Ensure phosphates are at 100ppb or less by testing
phosphates on an algae free spa (chlorine must be below 5ppm). Use
PHOSfree or similar product to treat.
STAIN & SCALE or sequestering products conflict with CLEAR: DO
NOT USE. Stain & scale or other sequestering products will remove
the minerals from the water and neutralize new minerals for several
weeks.The Magnetic Field portion of CLEAR is designed to prohibit
scale. If iron or other contaminants are found in the source water, we
recommend using a filter that attaches to a garden hose prior to filling.
USAGE: the CLEAR system is intended for moderate, private usage.
Commercial uses including vacation rentals and general public use is
prohibited and will result in voiding of manufactures warranty.
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