Caring For Your Plunge Evolve Tub and Standard Chiller

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

This article is for the following tubs: 

  • Plunge Evolve XL Standard
  • Plunge Air Standard
  • Plunge Pop-Up Standard

Please note: these recommendations are the minimum requirement. If you have the Plunge outside and notice more dirt or water changes you may need to service the unit more frequently than what is recommended here. These recommendations are for residential use only. 

Every 2 Days at Minimum:

  • Clear the water of debris using the skimmer net. 
  • Clear any debris from the drain screens.
  • Wipe film at the water line. 
  • Make sure to regularly test and maintain your water chemistry by following the easy-to-follow guidelines outlined in the  water maintenance manual.
    • If you need to purchase a water maintenance pack please go here.

Every Week at Minimum

  • Clean Hair Catch
    • To learn how to change your filter, please go here.
    • Failure to clean the hair catch weekly may result in reduced water flow, potentially causing damage to your Evolve Chiller's system.

Every Month at Minimum:

  • Change Your Filter 
    • To learn how to change your filter, please go here.
    • Failure to change your filter regularly may result in reduced water flow, potentially causing damage to your Evolve Chiller's system.

Every 3 Months at Minimum: 

  • Change out the water
    • To learn how to change out the water, please go here.
    • Replacing the water periodically will help preserve the cleanliness and safety of the water, ensuring the long-term optimal performance of the unit.
  • Clean Drain Strainers
    • To learn how to clean the drain strainers, please go here.
    • Cleaning the drain strainers will help maintain the cleanliness and flow rate of the unit and protect the system from longterm damage. 

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