When we do not use the spa often, mostly in the win-
ter (around 3 times a week), which is the most energy
efficient setting, taking into account the energy nec-
essary for reheating? We only use it a couple of times
a week, 37 degrees Celsius is our favourite tempera-
ture. Should it be in Sleep or Economy mode? Should I
switch to the Standard setting only when heating the
spa? Or should it always stay on Standard?
If you only use it 2-3 times a week, the most efficient
way is to keep the water at operational temperature (38
degrees Celsius). Thanks to the excellent insulation and
the thermo cover this setting requires less energy than
letting the water cool down and reheating it before usage.
The heating system automatically switches on in case the
water temperature drops more than half a degree Celsius.
In the summer the Economy setting is recommended as
the external temperature is usually high. Only use the
Sleep setting if you are not using the spa for a longer
period of time (3-4 weeks).
Does the spa switch back to the last used setting if
there is a power outage?
When connecting the spa to the power supply it switches
to charging mode. Push the “Temp” button to set it to the
Standard setting and it will display the water temperature.
The spa will switch back to the last used setting after a
power outage.
Can the filtration cycle only be programmed to 1-8
hour periods? Is there something like a 3-hour period?
What is ideal and what is adequate?
The filtration cycle can be set to 1-8 hour or continuous
settings. If you have a spa equipped with the in.clear
automatic water management system, a daily 8-hour
circulation period is recommended to produce necessary
amounts of bromine. The 8-hour (2x4 hour) setting is
ideal.
Can the operating device for our spa be placed in an
external location where only the staff can access it?
The operating device can only be placed 5 meters cable
length away from the spa.
What is the service life of the UV-C lamp?
If the filtration cycle is set to the continuous (0-24) setting,
then the service life of the UV-C lamp is 8000-9000
hours. With continuous setting the most effective water
disinfectant system can reduce the necessary amount of
chemicals by 30-50% depending on usage.
IN.CLEAR
Why is the water turbulent/oily?
If the water is turbulent or oily after heavy usage, perform
a refill and wait 24 hours until conditions are suitable for
usage. If the problem persists, contact your service pro-
vider to perform the necessary water equilibriation.
Does sodium-bromide vaporize?
No. Sodium-bromide will only leave the spa in case of splashing,
leaking, or draining.
What should I use to clean my spa?
Only nonfoaming nonacerbic cleaning products available
at professional dealerships.
If the in.clear bromine generator is switched off, is the
spa still being disinfected by sodium bromide?
No. The in.clear system does not disinfect while switched
off. However, if there is a level of bromine left over in
the water, it will continue the disinfecting process. The
In.clear system can be switched off for certain periods
of time and the spa will remain nice and clean. Sodium
bromide becomes bromine when it passes through the
electrodes of the in.clear system, while the pump con-
nected to the in.clear system is operational.
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