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Onzen Technical Guide North American Topside
1.15.9 Sanitizer Readings
e following provides guidance on the establishment and maintenance of sanitizer
readings.
Sanitizer Readings
You should have sanitizer (Chlorine) readings within 24 hours.
On Start-up, you can add one capful of Arctic Pure “Boost” to the spa water.
Adding a capful of Arctic Pure Boost (Stabilized Chlorine) will establish an instant Free Chlorine
level while the Onzen system is producing the residual. is will allow you to safely use the spa
until an adequate residual is established.
If levels get too high, turn Sanitizer Production (Chlorine Production “CP”) seing down. If you
are not geing any readings, turn Sanitizer Production (Chlorine Production “CP”) up.
e closer you monitor spa usage, bather load, monitor FCL and adjust Onzen Sanitizer
Production Levels accordingly the less sanitizer you will need to add to your spa water.
Use Arctic Pure, Boost to sanitize the water aer heavy usage, or if the Chlorine level is too low.
Important: Always test and balance the pH and Chlorine levels before each spa use.
* Expect the pH to increase slowly over each week and when it gets too high use Arctic Pure,
Adjust Down to correct it.
High Ph will cause premature failure of the system, cloudy water, and decreased eectiveness of the sanitizer.
e Onzen system works best with low levels of calcium. Check your calcium hardness levels monthly to ensure long life
of the spa equipment and maximum user enjoyment.
Aer adding a super chlorinating or oxidizer treatment such as Arctic Pure, Boost or Arctic Pure, Refresh to your spa,
leave the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the oxidizer gas to vent. A high concentration of trapped
oxidizer gas, which may exist as a result of the shock treatment (not daily sanitation), may eventually cause discoloration
or vinyl degradation to the boom of the cover. is type of damage is considered chemical abuse and is not covered
under warranty.
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