How do I operate and maintain my spa?

How do I operate and maintain my spa?

Are you a new Vortex™ or Fisher™ Spa owner? In this handy guide you’ll find everything you need to know to set up, maintain and enjoy your new spa pool or swim spa.
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Water Care Start-Up Procedure for spa pools, swim spas and plunge pools

After your new spa is installed, one of the first things you’ll need to do is fill it with water and make sure the water is treated and safe to soak in.

The Quick Start-Up Procedure below explains the top things you need to do to get your spa water ready for action!

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