Caring for Your Residential Plunge All-In

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We're thrilled that you and your guests are enjoying the Plunge All-In! To keep it running smoothly and the water sparkling clear, here is the guide on how to take care of your Plunge All-In. Remember, skipping the maintenance steps will damage your 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 Plunge 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 by following the easy-to-follow guidelines outlined in the residential water maintenance manual.

Once a 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 Plunge All-In's system.

Every 6 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.
    • 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, please go here.
    • 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 go here.
    • Cleaning the ventilation screens will remove any dust and debris that can get into the system.

Once a Year at Minimum: 

  • Deep Clean 
    • To learn how to deep clean your Plunge All-In, please go here.
    • Doing a deep clean every 6 months will aid in keeping the unit functioning well long-term. 

 

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