Activeforever CL 100-C User Manual

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User’s Guide

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Recommended Chemical Balances

PH: 7.4 - 7.6

Total alkalinity: 80 - 120 ppm

Calcium hardness: 150 - 250 ppm

Bromine residual: 2 - 3 ppm

Total dissolved solids below 1,500 ppm

Purchase a test kit from your dealer and test you water chemistry after

each use of the spa, but no less than once per week. Avoid a low pH,

as this will cause unsightly wrinkles to form in the liner, damage

to the heater and void the warranty.

If a bromine feeder is used that requires holes to be punched in,

start with one hole punched at the top of the feeder and one hole

punched at the bottom. Place in the spa water and retest water after

2 days. If the bromine level has not increased to the ideal 3-5 ppm

range, punch another hole in the bottom of the feeder and retest after

another 2 days.

Avoid punching too many holes in the feeder as this could cause over

bromination, which could bleach out the liner and void the warranty.

If the bromine level in the spa reaches 5 ppm or higher, remove

bromine feeder from the spa until sanitizer level drops to the correct

level (2-3 ppm).
Chemical Additions
1.

Always have the water circulating when adding chemicals. Add

only one chemical at a time.

2.

Completely pre-dissolve any granulated chemicals in a water filled

bucket so no granules rest on the vinyl surface. Never allow bromine

tablets to rest on vinyl floor surface.

3.

Add chemicals. Always pre-dissolve or pre-dilute the chemicals you

add. With a 5 gallon bucket, dip a few gallons of water out of the

tub. Add the chemicals to the bucket and stir until they are fully

dissolved or diluted. With the spa jets turned on, slowly add the

bucket of water back into the tub in the stream on one of the jets

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