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Check sanitiser level and dose as required |
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| Check pH level and dose as required |
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| Clean water line with Sunspot Spa Surface Cleaner |
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Oxidise spa with Sunspot Spa Non Chlorine Shock or Spa Granular Shock |
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| Add Sunspot Spa Sparkle to help obtain beautifully sparkling water |
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| Add Sunspot Spa No Foam to control foaming |
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| In areas of high calcium hardness add Sunspot Spa No Scale to prevent deposits |
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Clean filter cartridge using Sunspot Spa Cartridge Cleaner |
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| Take water sample to your Sunspot supplier to check water balance |
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| Periodically |
Due to the build up of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) the spa will occasionally need to be drained and refilled. There are no hard and fast rules as to when this should be done but the following formula works well in practice.
Spa litres ÷ daily bathers ÷ 12 = days between draining and refilling.
Example: 1200 litres ÷ 2 ÷ 12 = 50 days. |
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