Important Safety Instruction WARNING: To reduce the risk of drowning, electrical shock, or injury, read the following important precautions before using the unit. If you do not fully understand the meaning of any of the precautions and warnings please consult your dealer or the manufacturer for a full explanation. Do not use the unit until you understand all of the following: 1. WARNING: Read and follow all instructions. 2.
Terms and Definitions Becoming familiar with commonly used plumbing and electrical terms will help you as you use this owner's manual and when you consult the dealer regarding parts and service.
NEC (National Electric Code) (USA) Universal set of standards governing proper electrical installation Neutral When measure using a multi-meter will measure 0 to earth ground NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) (USA) Develops national safety standards for fire protection related to all types of material Owner's Manual Booklet supplied with each unit containing information about installation, operation, and care of the unit Pump Electro-mechanical device to move water, consisting of a wet end and
Line (L1) = 110-120 VAC (Black or “Hot 1”) Line (L2) = 110-120 VAC (Red or White or “Hot 2”) Ground (G) = (Green or Bare wire) 230 @50Hz VAC (International) Most common residential voltage in Europe and other countries outside of the US and Canada.
Description Item Faucet Used to fill water into the tub (controlled by the diverter) Diveter Used to select between the tub faucet and shower wand Shower Wand Shower function (control by diverter) Cold/hot water valves Feeds cold and hot water to diverter Door Entry point for the user Suction Return for the jet pump Lock To control the door open/close, turn the lock clockwise to close the door, turn the lock counter clockwise to open the door Jets Water Comes out from the Jets by running the
You will need the following tools: Drill with screwdriver attachments Caulk gun Level (3 foot or longer is recommended) Tape measure Phillips head screw driver Bathroom rated silicone sealant Items required but not supplied Supply line connection fittings standard male 3/8” compression threads 1.5” PVC elbows 1.5 PVC pipe 1.
Installation Install your unit according to the directions in this section in the order presented. Step 1 Remove Access Panel for installation A small access panel is located under the faucets use a flat head screw driver at the bottom on the panel to remove. Located under the door handle is a large access panel, left up on the shelf bar to remove not tools are needed.
Step 4 Water supply connections The input for the “hot” and “cold” water supplies are located on Thermostatic faucet - each location is labeled with a red or blue sticker. Two flexible connection hoses have been provided to make the supply connections. The hoses use 3/8” compression fittings for connection. We recommend you install disconnect valves on your supply connections for the supply “hot” and “cold” to aid in any needed future service of the unit.
Operation Before operating this unit ensure you have read and understand all of the warnings and safety statements in this manual. If you do not understand any of these warnings or statements, please contact your dealer or the manufacturer for an explanation. WARNING: Never let children use this unit unsupervised. This section describes the components of your unit and how to operate them.
Functions Filling the Tub WARNING: The door must be fully closed and secure before filling the tub otherwise leaking may occur causing flooding or damage to your location. 1. Close the floor drain by pressing closed. 2. Ensure the tub drain is closed. 3. Rotate the Diverter valve to the tub fill position 4. Rotate the On/Off valve water will begin to flow. 5. Set the thermostatic faucet to your desired temperature 6. The tub is equipped with an overflow drain to prevent overfilling the tub. 7.
Set the thermostatic faucet to your preferred temperature and your unit will operate at this same temperature with each use unless you change the setting. To operate the faucet, press the “release” button and turn it in the direction of your desired temperature. Tub Faucet 1. Rotate the diverter valve to the Tub faucet position. 2. Turn the ON/OFF valve to the “ON” position. 3. Set the thermostatic valve. 4. When finished, rotate the ON/OFF valve back to the “OFF” position. Shower wand 1.
IMPORTANT: The tub must be filled until the water line is above the top jets otherwise water will spray outside of the tub. WARNING: The jet pump will not operate unless the tub is filled with water to least above the suction covers located at the bottom of the tub. This is a safety feature running the jet pump with out water will damage the pump and void the warranty. Fill the tub until the water line is above the top jets. See the “Filling the Tub” section to learn more on the filling of the tub.
Care and Maintenance As with any other luxury item, maintenance and care are critical to the long lasting quality and enjoyment of your walk-in tub. The proper care and maintenance outlined in this section are necessary to ensure the longevity of the unit. Damage caused by not following the care and maintenance guidelines in this section is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty. The unit is constructed from high quality acrylic and with proper care, the unit will maintain its nice look and finish.
Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions No power to unit 1. Pump not plugged in 2. GFCI Breaker tripped 3. No power to GFCI 1. Verify and check all power connections 2. Unit MUST be connected to a GFCI Breaker 3. Verify power to GFCI outlet No water from shower wand 1. Incorrect diverter position 2. Incorrect plumbing 1. Verify you have the diverter setting on the Showerhead location 2. Verify all plumbing connection 3.
Warranty PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR ASTON GLOBAL BATHROOM PRODUCT. BY USING THE PRODUCT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Aston Global Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty Walk in Tub Aston Global Inc.
Institutional Properties: hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living centers or communities, and the like. The Warranty does not cover neglect, misuse or abuse, non-authorized modification, poor installation, accidents, normal wear and tear, Acts of God, excessive heat or other causes beyond the control of Aston Global.
Aston Global offers free phone support for the life of the Product to the original Owner, which is non-transferable.
Customer Service 877-424-9699 Aston Global Inc 1501 10th St Suite 150 PLANO, TX 75074 If further assistance is needed, or you have a question, please visit our web site at: www.astonglobalinc.