Installation Sheet

GUIDELINES
FOR UNIT
INSTALLATION
Unit Surface Care
EXTREME CAUTION is urged regarding
the use of any cleaner, acid or solvent
on the unit surface.
READ, AND FOLLOW ALL PACKAGE
LABELS AND INSTRUCTIONS!
Through routine use, the unit surface can
collect residues from soap, bath additives
and natural body oils. Additional deposits
can also collect from minerals or particles
found in the water.
After each use, wipe the excess water from
the unit. This practice will reduce the build-
up of deposits and help maintain the
natural unit lustre.
Following a thorough surface cleaning, an
application of quality automotive wax will
help reduce major accumulations. The
actual schedule for cleaning, and waxing,
will depend on unit usage and water
quality.
WARNING!
NEVER USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS
NOR ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE
UNIT SURFACE!
Routine Cleaning:
Mild, non-abrasive
cleaner specifically formulated for gelcoat
and acrylic surfaces recommended.
(Rinse surface thoroughly.)
Heavy Soap Deposit
s: Liquid ammonia
household cleaner, applied full strength.
(Rinse surface thoroughly.)
•S
tubborn Stains: Liquid household
cleaner or hydrogen peroxide, applied
full strength. Place a saturated clean rag
directly on stain and let stand several
hours. (Rinse surface thoroughly.)
For extreme cases, buff area with white
automotive polishing compound until stain
disappears, and apply a quality automotive
wax to surface.
Hard W
ater Scales: Liquid scale
remover or white vinegar, applied full
strength. (Rinse surface thoroughly.)
WARNING!
AVOID APPLYING WAX TO THE UNIT
BOTTOM!
Mold/Mildew:
Liquid mildew remover or
baking soda and water paste. Apply
paste and allow to fizz several minutes.
(Rinse surface thoroughly.)
Construction
Adhesive: Soften adhesive
with hand held dryer and peel off
adhesive. (Caution is advised when
using any electrical device near water.)
For stubborn cases, apply rubbing alcohol
or nail polish remover, full strength, to
adhesive. (Rinse surface thoroughly.)
Refer to Whirlpool System Assembly and
Operation Guide for guidelines on system
care.
W
ARNING!
BATH MATS OR OTHER ITEMS WHICH
ARE HELD IN PLACE USING SUCTION
AGAINST THE UNIT SURFACE MUST
BE REMOVED FROM THE FLOOR OF
THE UNIT AFTER EACH USE.
OVER A PROLONGED PERIOD,
FAILURE TO REMOVE THESE TYPES
OF ITEMS FROM THE BOTTOM OF
THE UNIT CAN RESULT IN SURFACE
DAMAGE.
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