Troubleshooting Guide

 

 

Odors - L5

FAQs

0. FAQs:

 

  1. Cabinets

  2. Covers

  3. Dealers

  4. Help

  5. Insulation

  6. Jets

  7. Ozonators

  8. Pre-installation

  9. Set-up

  10. Shells

  11. Terminology

  12. Water quality

    1. Testing the water

    2. Adding tablets

    3. Draining my spa

    4. Refilling procedure

    5. Odors

    6. Suds buildup

    7. Calcium levels

    8. Scum lines

    9. Cloudy water

    10. Black spots

    11. Gelled water

  13. Winterizing

  14. Wiring

 

Odors are usually caused by low bromine levels in the water. Make sure that your AquaClara tablets and discs have not been consumed (see adding tablets).

 

If your water develops an odor and/or cloudiness, clean your cover and filters, turn your filtration cycle up and add a new AquaClara disk. AquaClara’s effectiveness is increased by air being drawn into the water. You can accelerate the rate at which AquaClara performs by increasing the amount of time your spa filters per day.

 

If tablet and disc levels are proper, first try shocking the spa water. To do this:

 

  1. Remove the AquaClara disk from the filter basket

  2. Add one packet of ClaraBoost™ to the spa water

  3. Turn on the pump and circulate the water for at least 12 hours

  4. Turn off the pump and reinstall the AquaClara disk into the filter basket

 

If shocking the water does not work, change the spa water (see draining and refilling).

 

Make sure that you clean your cover and filters with low-sudsing cleaners and thoroughly rinse them with clean warm water.


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Author: Philip Rastocny