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Cartridge lter
Unscrew the black lter air bleed valve (located on top
of the lter lid) a little every time when lling the tub.
This allows any air in the system to ‘bleed’ out.
As soon as water squirts out, screw close.
Do not over-tighten. Loosen off a bit if water starts to
squirt out if you have over-tightened it.
If the system is not bleed and there is air in the system,
then an error code may come up and the pump will not
operate. Also, there may be heating problems.
It is important to regularly clean the lter cartridge.
Check the pressure gauge on top of the lter and when
the needle hits the red zone (or gets close to it), then it’s time to clean the
cartridge.
Before unscrewing the lter lid, shut off the 2 valves.
To unscrew the lter lid, open the air bleed valve a little to release any air
pressure, push down the side latch that is located underneath the lid of the
lter. Then unscrew the lid ring/nut piece and completely remove away. Then
lift off the lter lid.
The tub comes with a spare lter cartridge and it’s advisable to rotate the 2
cartridges soaking one at a time in a suitable lter cartridge cleaning solution
(or napisan).
Replace the cartridges each year.
Buy new lter cartridges from:
www.spastore.co.nz
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Cleaning lter cartridges
Routine cleaning
How clean your water and your lter is can be directly related to how often your
hot tub is used and the climate you live in. The more often it’s used or the warmer
your climate is, the more often you’re going to need to clean your lter cartridge.
A good rule of thumb for cleaning your lter cartridge is once every 1-2 weeks. To