Caring for Your Deeptime All-In

We're thrilled that you and your guests are enjoying the Deeptime All-In! To keep it running smoothly and the water sparkling clear, here is the guide on how to take care of your Deeptime All-In. Remember, skipping the maintenance steps will damage your Cold Plunge and even void its warranty, so let's keep it in tip-top shape together!

Please note: these recommendations are the minimum requirement. If you have the Deeptime All-In outside or in a environment where it may be prone to more dirt or debris, you may need to service the unit more frequently than what is recommended here. 

Weekly at Minimum: 

  • Clear the water of debris using the skimmer net. 
  • Clear any debris from the drain screens.
  • Wipe any film at the water line. 
  • Make sure to regularly test and maintain your water chemistry 

Once a month at Minimum:

  • Change Your Filter 
    • To learn how to change your filter, According to the video below.
    • Failure to change your filter regularly may result in reduced water flow, potentially causing damage to your Deeptime All-In's system.

Every 6 months at Minimum: 

  • Change out the water
    • To learn how to change out the water.
  1. Pause the Plunge and wait for the jets to stop.
  2. Turn off the Plunge by unplugging the power cord or pressing the “test” button. Do not drain the tub while the tub is paused. This can cause potential damage and void your warranty.
  3. Remove the ventilation screen on the side opposite of the filter housing. 
  4. Remove the cap from the spigot
  5. Attach a garden hose to the spigot 
  6. Turn the spigot on and the water should flow out. Note: gravity and length of the hose will effect how quickly the water drains out. 
  7. Replace the cap after draining
  8. Take this time while the Plunge is empty to clean the drain strainers 
  9. Refill the Plunge and follow the initial setup instructions
    • Replacing the water periodically will help preserve the cleanliness and safety of the water, ensuring the long-term optimal performance of the unit.
    • Note: that if you choose not to use the Water Maintenance Chemicals we recommend, you will need to change your water out every 1-3 months. 
  • Clean Drain Strainers
    • To learn how to clean the drain strainers.
  1. Turn off the Cold Plunge by unplugging the power cord or pressing the “test” button.
  2. Drain the tub. 
  3. Find the two small notches on each strainer and unscrew them. 
  4. Clean the top and bottom thoroughly in a sink with bristle brush.
  5. Use a pin to help remove any debris that is stuck in the holes. 
  6. Screw each strainer back on. 
  7. Refill the tub. 
  8. Turn the Cold Plunge back on. 
    • Cleaning the drain strainers will help maintain the cleanliness and flow rate of the unit and protect it from longterm damage. 

Every 6 Months at Minimum: 

  • Clean the ventilation screens 
    • To learn how to clean the ventilation screens.
  1. Remove the screen by pulling up on the bottom lip of the screen and pulling it out. 
  2. Take it to the sink and run water through the inside portion of the screen allowing all the dust and debris to wash off.
  3. Shake the water out and let it air dry for a few minutes.
  4. Reinsert the screen by putting the top lip in first and gently pressing it back into place.
    • Cleaning the ventilation screens will remove any dust and debris that can get into the system.
  • Deep Clean 

  • Items Needed: 

    • Household Degreaser (Ex. Simple Green, 409, Zep, etc.)
    • Sponge or Rag
    • Solvent (Ex. Sirona Jetline Cleaner)
    • Sanitizer (Ex. Simply Sanitizer, Replenish, ect.)
    • New Filter

    Clean Out the Jets (Part 1)

    1. Turn off the Cold Plunge by unplugging the chiller from the outlet. 
    2. Drain the tub following the draining instructions for your model
    3. Wipe the tub down with a household degreaser 
    4. Rinse the tub out thoroughly (Not rinsing thoroughly can cause foaming)
    5. Fill the tub to two inches above the highest drain or jet. 
    6. If you do not have a heater on your tub or the water supply is not above 60 degrees, add boiling water until it is warm to the touch. 
    7. If your filter is less than two weeks old and there’s no visible dirt or debris you can use that filter. 
      1. If your filter is 3-4 weeks old or has a lot of visible dirt and debris, please change the filter before continuing. 
    8. Using the Sirona Jet Blaster, pour 1 cup into the water
    9. Turn the Cold Plunge back on. 
    10. Set the temperature to 100 degrees (or highest possible temperature) to make sure the tub does not try and chill during this process.
    11. Run the tub for 15 minutes.
    12. Pause or turn off the chiller for an hour. 
    13. Run again for another 15 minutes. 
    14. Drain and thoroughly rinse out the tub. 

  • Sanitize the Tub (Part 2)

    1. Fill the tub to two inches above the highest drain or jet.
    2. Turn the Plunge on and make sure jets are running.
    3. Set the temperature to 100 degrees to make sure the tub does not try and chill during this process.
    4. Using the amount of sanitizer (Simply Sanitizer OR Replenish) that’s in the start up of the water maintenance protocol you are following, add it to the water. Important note: DO NOT use Replenish and Simply Sanitizer together in the same tub, this will cause a water chemistry issue
    5. Run the Cold Plunge for 20 minutes. 
    6. Once the tub has been running for 20 minutes, keep it running and begin filling it up all the way. 
    7. You can now follow the rest of the water maintenance protocol sans the sanitizer (Simply Sanitizer OR Replenish) that has already been added. 

     

    Once every step has been completed please follow the change filter instructions for your model to complete your Deep Clean. 

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