26DO NOT DIVE. 100DO NOT DIVE.Regular Maintenance ProceduresNOTE: These maintenance procedures are the responsibility of the swim spa owner to perform.These procedures are not covered by the swim spa warranty.CLEANING JETSThe majority of jets in your swim spa can individually be turned on/off. If any of these jets becomehard to turn, it will be necessary to remove the jet to clean it as grit/sand and mineral deposit maybe present.The jets in your swim spa can be removed for cleaning by unscrewing them (counter clockwise)and then pulling out the jet.To Clean JetsPlace the jet(s) in a container, fully immerse in white vinegar. Let the jet(s) soak overnight and thenrinse with water. It may be necessary to clean grit and deposits from the white jet body (mountedin the swim spa shell) by using a small bristled brush.CLEANING DIVERTER VALVESMineral deposits, grit and sand may get into the internal parts of the diverter valves over time. Thediverter valves may become difficult to turn or not turn at all.Remove the handle from the top of diverter valve by gently prying up on both sides of the handleassembly at the same time.Turn the cap piece counter clockwise. It may be necessary to put a clean towel over the cap andturn it with a wrench.Once loose, the cap, internal rotor assembly and handle can be pulled up out of the white plumb-ing fitting.Wipe down the internal rotor assembly that attaches to the cap and handle.Soak the internal rotor assembly in white vinegar.The inner wall of the white plumbing fitting should also be wiped down. If the surface of thewhite plumbing has become too abrasive, you can take wet, fine sandpaper and smooth it out.Rinse the diverter internals and reassemble.In the future, it is helpful to turn the diverter valve only when the pump is not on. Cleaning yourdiverter valve should occur every time you drain your swim spa. Refer to Draining Your Swim Spain the Regular Maintenance Procedures section.