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Cartridge Cleaning Instructions for Chlorine Users QUESTION: When should a cartridge element be cleaned? ANSWER: For swimming pools, clean the cartridge when filter canister pressure reaches 8 PSI above the initial system or new cartridge starting pressure. For spas, establish a routine cartridge cleaning schedule based on the amount of spa usage. If Spa Poppits is used as a sanitizer, the filter element must be cleaned with Spa Poppit Filter . Please refer to “Cartridge Cleaning Supplement for Spa Poppit Users.” |
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