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tips and tricks to making water care easy

ALWAYS

SHOWER FIRST: Take a quick, soap-less shower before entering your spa. This will help reduce the workload on ecoone® and your sanitizer.


AIR IS GOOD: The introduction of oxygen in to the system enhances the efficacy of the ecoone® system. Leave your jets and air intakes set to the “on” position between spa uses.


CLEAN YOUR FILTER. The ecoone® system relies heavily on filtration. Regular cleaning of your cartridge filter will keep contaminants from getting back into the spa.


MAINTAIN SANITIZER LEVELS: Safety first – Bacteria love a warm water environment (SEE SANITIZERS, Page: 5.)


MAINTAIN WATER LEVEL: Water should be at least 3 inches above filter intake. Low water levels will lead to cloudy water.


SPA NAKED! Clothing tends to hold residual detergent which may cause foaming. (That's our story and we're sticking to it.)


KEEP YOUR CHEMICALS LOCKED UP:

It is always a good idea to keep your pool and spa chemicals locked up or out of reach of children and pets even if they are “non-toxic”.

NEVER

Never use household cleaning products to clean or maintain your spa. The one exception is baking soda which can be used to raise pH or scrub out stains.


TRICHLOR: NEVER use 'trichlor' as a sanitizer for your spa. Trichlor is intended for use in pools and can cause damage to your spa as well as cause potential respiratory issues.  USE OF TRICHLOR WILL VOID MOST SPA WARRANTIES!


AVOID CHEMICAL SOUP: With proper water balance and sanitizer levels, ecoone® will 'recover' your spa with time and good filtration. Don't overdose with additional products.  24 hours of high filtration with ecoone® is often as effective as a heavy dose of shock.


AVOID ACCIDENTS: Make sure the little ones use the potty before getting in to the spa. Urine will irrevocably crash your spa water.


NEVER SPA ALONE: (see “Spa Naked”:) While relaxing in your spa is a relaxing and well-being-enhancing experience, it is also a potentially dangerous place. Always use common sense around spa chemicals and electrical appliances. Don't overheat your spa.

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