Water quality maintenance, Cal spas clear water plan, Alternative sanitation options – Cal Spas 6300 User Manual

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2008 Portable Spa Owner’s Manual

LTR20081000, Rev. B

Water Quality Maintenance

Water Quality Maintenance

Cal Spas Clear Water Plan

Great spa water is easily achieved when the right
chemicals and / or systems are used and the Cal Spas
Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean,
clear, and safe water is to fully understand how spa water
reacts to users, system operation and chemical use. The
Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding.

The first thing to understand about taking care of your
spa water is that preventive actions are much easier to
do than correcting water quality issues. For this reason,
we offer the Clear Water Plan as a simple, easy to follow
guide to clean, safe spa water.

Follow the Right Plan

You will need to decide which chemical plan or alternative
sanitation option works best for your spa water. Consult
your Cal Spas dealer for the right decision with regards
to your lifestyle and spa usage. Whichever plan you
decide on, follow it completely and don’t take shortcuts.
These plans will provide you with clean, safe, clear spa
water with a minimum of effort.

Traditional Chemical Options

Choose from either Bromine tablets or Chlorinating
granules as your sanitizer of choice. Both work well when
the appropriate Clear Water Plan is followed. Make sure
you follow all instructions and use only Cal Spas brand
chemicals.

Alternative Sanitation Options

Cal Zone Quest 2000 / 3000 Ozonator

This system automatically generates ozone gas and
injects it into the spa water. Ozone gas is far superior
to chemical bromine or chlorine in sanitizing spa water.
Saves replacement chemical cost and guards against
forgetting to add chemicals.

Cal Clarity Automatic Bromine Generator

This system automatically generates and releases
free bromine into the spa water. No more need to add
chemical bromine tablets or chlorine granules. Saves
replacement chemical cost and circumvents the need to
add chemicals on a regular basis.

Before You Begin

Before you begin a Clear Water Plan, you should
understand that chemicals or systems alone will not take
care of your spa water. Other factors such as Filtration
and Bather Load also play an important part.

Filtration

The filter is the part of your spa that removes the debris
from the water. Even though Cal Spas uses the advanced

Bio Clean filter cartridge that protects itself from bacterial

growth, the filter still needs to be cleaned on a regular

basis to maximize your spa’s filtering performance and

heating efficiency.
In addition to spraying off the filter weekly to remove

surface debris, your filter should be deep cleaned
periodically to dissolve scale and other contaminants

that get lodged deep within the filter fibers and impede

the filtration process. Even if the filter looks clean, the

contaminants can clog the fibers and prevent water from

flowing through the filter resulting in the most common

spa problem—no heat, caused by a dirty filter.

Filter Cleaning

Place the dirty filter into a bucket of water deep

enough to cover the filter. Add 8 oz of Cal Spas
“Liquid Filter Cleaner” to the bucket of water.

Note: It is a good idea to keep a spare filter to be deep

cleaned while the regular filter is in the spa. This way,

you can rotate the filters and both will last longer.

Soak the filter for a minimum of 24 hours.
Remove the filter and spray clean with a water hose.
Spray each pleat carefully.

Allow filter to dry completely (a minimum of 2 days
drying time is recommended).

Reinstall filter as described in the Clear Water Plan.

Filtration Cycles

The filtration cycle of your spa is the process that allows

the water to flow through the filter. Your spa will filter
automatically twice each day. The factory set default time

for filtration is usually enough for normal use, however
heavy bather load or frequent use may require longer

filtration times or more frequent filtration cycles to keep
the spa water clean. Consult your Owner’s Manual for

setting your spa’s filtration times.

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