Fi-Clor Spa Chlorine Tablets sanitise your spa water, they are intended to be used with chlorine feeders or floating dispensers.
The tablets will dissolve slowly over a period of 3 - 5 days depending on the water temperature and flow rate.
- Slow dissolving
- High strength
Instructions
On start-up: For new spas being filled for the first time, shock dose with Fi-Clor Superchlorinator to kill any harmful organisms that might be present in water left in the circulation system from factory testing.
For ongoing sanitisation: Test the water at regular intervals using test strips or test tablets. Do not allow the free chlorine level to fall below 3.0mg/l (ppm). Maintain the pH between 7.2 -7.6. Shock dose regularly with Fi-Clor Spa Non-Chlorine Shock or Fi-Clor Spa Oxy-Brite to remove organic pollutants.
FLOATING DISPENSERS
- Fill the dispenser with chlorine tablets and adjust the aperture at the bottom of the unit
to maintain a chlorine level of 3-5mg/l (ppm). - Alternatively, keep the aperture constant and vary the quantity of tablets in the dispenser
to give the required chlorine level. - The dispenser should be removed from the spa while bathers are present.
CHLORINE FEEDERS
- Fill the feeder with chlorine tablets and follow the manufacturer's instructions
to maintain a chlorine level of 3 - 5mg/l (ppm).
NOTE - Before using this product, always check the Spa manufactures operating instructions/warranty
Warning: Do not use together with other products. May release dangerous gases (chlorine). Do not dissolve before use. never add tablets directly to the spa
Precautions: Never mix chemicals, except by dosing into the spa separately and at different times. Never add chemicals to the water when bathers are in the spa. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated, secure place away from oxidising and reducing agents, eg, petrol, oil, solvents and organic materials; ammonia, fertiliser and nitrogen compounds; strong acids and alkalis. Avoid direct contact with pool chemicals. Should there be skin contact with chemicals, wash thoroughly.