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METHODS FOR TESTING THE SPA WATER
Accurate water testing and analysis is an important part of effectively managing your spa water. You must have the ability to test for:
Total Alkalinity (TA)
Calcium Hardness (CH)
pH
Sanitizer
Two types of testing methods are recognized and recommended by Watkins Manufacturing Corporation:
1. The Reagent Test Kit is a method which provides a high level of accuracy. The reagents come in either liquid or tablet form.
2. Test Strips are a convenient testing method used by many spa owners. Keep in mind that test strips are susceptible to heat and moisture contamination, which will
result in inaccurate readings.
Always read and carefully follow the directions included with the Test Kit or Test Strips to ensure the accuracy of the test results.
BASIC CHEMICAL SAFETY
When using chemicals, read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely. Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly, they can be hazardous
in concentrated form. Always observe the following guidelines:
Allow only a responsible person to handle spa chemicals. KEEP THEM OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Accurately measure the exact quantities specified, never more. Do not overdose your spa.
Handle all containers with care. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated place.
Always replace the caps on their proper containers when not in use.
Don’t inhale fumes or allow chemicals to come in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. Wash your hands immediately after use.
Follow the emergency advice on the product label in case of accidental contact, or if the chemical is swallowed. Call a doctor or the local Poison Control Center.
If a doctor is needed, take the product container along with you so that the substance can be identified.
Don’t let chemicals get on surrounding surfaces or landscaping.
Don’t use a vacuum cleaner to clean up chemical spills.
Never smoke around chemicals. Some fumes can be highly flammable.
Don’t store any chemicals in the spa equipment compartment.
HOW TO ADD CHEMICALS TO THE SPA WATER
IMPORTANT: All spa water chemicals (other than FROG cartridges), including MPS Plus (shock), chlorine, granulated pH increaser or decreaser, granulated total
alkalinity increaser, calcium hardness increaser, liquid stain and scale inhibitor, and liquid de-foamer must always be added directly into or in front of the filter
compartment while a jet pump is running, and it must run for a minimum of ten minutes.
To Administer Spa Water Chemicals:
1. Fold back the cover.
2. Carefully measure the recommended amount of chemical and slowly pour it over the filter basket area while in the Clean cycle. Use care not to splash chemicals on
your hands, in your eyes, on the spa sheet surface, or on the siding.
3. After ten minutes your jet pump will shut off, close the spa cover. Risk of Drowning: Never leave an open spa unattended!
WARNING:
High sanitizer levels can cause discomfort to the users eyes, lungs and skin. Always allow the sanitizer level to fall to the recommended range before
using the spa.
IMPORTANT "SUPER CHLORINATION/NON-CHLORINE SHOCK TREATMENT" NOTE: After administering a super chlorination treatment or non-chlorine shock to
your spa, leave the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the oxidizer gas to vent. A high concentration of trapped oxidizer gas which may exist as a result of
the shock treatment (not daily sanitation) may eventually cause discoloration or vinyl degradation to the bottom of the cover. This type of damage is considered chemical
abuse and is not covered under the terms of the limited warrant y.
WATER QUALITY AND MAINTENANCE
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