Cleaning and replacing the filter, Cleaning and maintenance – Cal Spas 6300 User Manual

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2008 Portable Spa Owner’s Manual

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LTR20081000, Rev. B

Cleaning and Maintenance

based wax that is specifically formulated to protect the

spa’s finish from the chemicals and minerals associated
with normal spa use.

The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time
is prevention. When the following steps are followed,

the spa’s finish will actually start to resist most of the
elements that cause calcium build-up and make scum
line clean-up easier.

Prior to Spa Start-Up and Refilling

Spray Cal Spas™ Multi-Purpose Cleaner directly to

the spa’s finish.

Wipe clean with a soft cloth.

Repeat on heavily calcified areas.

Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge, rinsing
often in a bucket of clean water.

Allow the spa to dry completely.

Apply a coat of Cal Spas™ Fast Sheen to the spa’s

entire finish with a soft cloth or sponge.

Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and powdery.

Buff clean with a soft cloth, rotating frequently.

IMPORTANT: Cal Spas™ Fast Sheen should not be
used on spas full of water. Only apply to clean, cool,
dry surfaces. Incorrect product usage may cause water
clarity issues.

Cleaning and Replacing the
Filter

Filtration

Filtration is one of the most important steps you can
take to ensure clean, clear water. Regardless of what

some people may think, it is far less expensive to fix

water clarity problems by filtering your spa than by using

excessive amounts of chemicals, excessive filtration
times, or by water replacement.

Cal Spas™ filtration system draws contaminated water

through the exclusive Bio-Clean™ filter removing debris
from the water. It then pumps the newly cleaned water
back into the spa through various jets. Spas equipped
with the optional Quest 2000 Ozonator will also receive

ozone injection into the filtered water for further protection

against contaminants during filtration cycles. Filtration
also ensures that chemicals are mixed thoroughly
through the water, increasing performance.

Filtration starts on electronically controlled spas as soon

as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As

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the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is

removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the

filter cartridge accumulates dirt and debris, water flow
is restricted and jet performance is reduced. This can
cause your spa to not run or heat effectively.

Clean your filter regularly and replace as needed.

Filter Cleaning

Your new spa has been designed for quick and easy

filter maintenance. The filter cartridge should be cleaned
once a week. These instructions apply to both dual and

single filtration systems.

Turn the power off at the breaker.

Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwise and
unscrewing the bottom threads. Then pull it up and
out.

Clean the filter with a garden hose as follows:

Hold the filter vertically.
Spray the filter cartridges with a pressure nozzle,
starting from the top and spraying down each
pleat.

Turn the filter cartridge over and repeat Step
3b.

Deep clean filter cartridge every month. Use

only a Cal Spas™-approved filter-cleaning
chemical.

Exclusive Bio-Clean™ Filter Cartridge

The filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand,
minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from
the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include

filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance
plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas
for bacteria growth.

The Cal Spas™ exclusive Bio-Clean™ Filter is the only

antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today. Having

a filter cartridge that prevents bacteria growth is added

protection for those times you forget to clean the filter.

We recommend that you only replace your spa’s filter

cartridge with a Bio-Clean™ filter cartridge for ensured
protection and peace of mind.

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