1. What can I do if the water is not circulating properly in my spa?
● Check if the pump is clogged or has air bubbles.
● Check if the manifold is clogged.
● Clean the filter to ensure the circulatory system is free of impurities.
2. Why is the circulatory system on, but the spa water is still dirty?
● Check if the filter is clogged or needs cleaning.
● Avoid using excessive bath salts or bubble bath additives.
● Ensure that the ozone generator and UV lamp are working properly for effective water disinfection.
3. What should I do for routine maintenance of my spa circulation system?
● Daily: check the water temperature and quality, clean the water surface scum
● Weekly: clean filter cartridges, check valves and pipes
● Monthly: clean skimmer, check heater performance
4. How often should I replace the filter cartridge, and what happens if I don't?
You should replace the filter cartridge every 3 to 6 months. Failing to replace the paper filter cartridge can result in reduced filtration efficiency, and degraded water quality, and may cause damage to other components such as the circulation pump and heater.
5. How to keep the spa circulatory system running properly in a low-temperature environment?
● Occasionally start the circulation pump to prevent water stagnation and pipe freezing.
● Turn on the heater to raise the water temperature to a level that won't freeze, around 4-5°C.
● Use additional freeze protection equipment, such as wrapping freeze protection heating tapes around the pipes and covering the spa pool with an insulating cover to prevent heat loss and direct contact with cold air.
● Alternatively, drain all the water from the spa and pipes before extreme cold weather to prevent residual water from freezing and blocking the pipes and components.
● Check spa components regularly.