SALT LEVEL INFORMATION
The spa comes with a built-in saltwater sanitation system. Common salt (sodium chloride) is made up of two
elements, sodium and chloride. During the installation of the device, a measured quantity of salt is dissolved in
the SPA water to make it slightly salty. The SPA water fl ows through the sanitation system's electrolytic cell to
produce chlorine. The chlorine dissolves in the water and instantly starts destroying bacteria and algae. It also
oxidizes all other organic materials.
• Which kind of salt to use:
A specifi c type of salt must be used in swimming pools to protect the equipment. When buying salt, check that
the salt conforms with the EN16401 standard for Chemicals for use in swimming pools. Consult your local pool
store or contact the salt manufacturer if you need help with verifying you have the correct salt. Do not use
iodized salt, salt containing anti-caking agent (E535) or yellow (yellow prussiate of soda) colored salt.
When choosing the pool salt for use within the EU, please also note that the European Chemicals Agency
(ECHA) requires that salt (sodium chloride) be used from registered/authorized manufacturers listed in the
ECHA Article 95 List in accordance with the Biocidal Product Regulation (BPR, Regulation (EU) 528/2012). For
more information, please consult ECHA's website at https://echa.europa.eu/information-on-chemicals/active-
substance-suppliers.
Use only Sodium Chloride Salts
Use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is at least 99.4% pure. It is also acceptable to use water conditioning
salt pellets (the compressed forms of evaporated salt). However, it will take a longer time for them to dissolve.
Salt is added to the SPA water and the electrolytic cell uses the salt to create chlorine. The purer the salt the
better the performance of the electrolytic cell.
• Optimum Salt Levels
The ideal salt level in the SPA water is between 2000-3000 ppm (parts per million). The optimal level is 2500
ppm. A too low salt level will reduce the effi ciency of the sanitation system and result in low chlorine production.
Too high a salt level may damage the power supply and cause corrosion to metal fi xtures and accessories.
• Adding Salt
1. Switch the JET pump on to start the water circulation.
2. Keep the sanitation system turned off .
3. Evenly spread 4.4 lbs / 2 kg (for 4 adults') of salt around the inside perimeter of the SPA. For six adults':
5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg of salt.
4. Brush the SPA bottom to speed up the dissolving process. Do not allow salt to pile up on the bottom of the
SPA. Run the JET pump for one hour to thoroughly dissolve the salt.
5. When all the salt is dissolved, press the sanitizer button
System Operating Instructions" section), code "003H" is fl ashing and set the sanitation system to desired
operating hours. NOTE: DO NOT press any other buttons on the control panel, and attach the spa cover
during the sanitizing process.
• Removing Salt if Salt Level is too high
If too much salt has been added, the unit will beep and display "E92" (see "LED Code Chart"). If this happens,
turn off the sanitation system by pressing the ON/OFF button
the salt concentration. The only way to do so is to partially drain the SPA and refi ll it with fresh water. Drain and
refi ll approximately 25% of the SPA water until the "E92" alarm code disappears.
• Adding Salt if Salt Level is too low
If not enough salt has been added, the unit will beep and display "E91" (see "LED Code Chart"). If this happens,
turn off the sanitation system by pressing the ON/OFF button
and turn on the spa, add 1.1 lbs / 0.5 kg increment of salt until the "E91" alarm code disappears (see "Adding
Salt" section).
S AVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
(351IO) SPA (JET + BUBBLE) ENGLISH 7.5" X 10.3" PANTONE 295U 04/18/2022
to activate the sanitation system (see "Sanitation
, and unplug the spa. You will need to lower
, unplug the spa and wait 10 seconds. Plug
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