Specifications

• NEVER consume alcoholic beverages or drugs before or during the whirlpool tub use.
• ALWAYS ll the tub to at least 3” above the highest jet prior to activating the whirlpool system.
• The whirlpool tub is not designed to hold water continuously like pools or spas.
• It is recommended not to use the whirlpool bath immediately after eating, particularly large meals.
• It is advisable to keep a glass of cold water or non-alcoholic beverage near the whirlpool bath.
• The maximum recommended water temperature is 104° (40° C) for adults in good health.
• Prolonged use of the whirlpool bath is not recommended. The average recommended whirlpool bathing time SHOULD
NOT exceed 30 minutes.
• Women who are pregnant, elderly or persons who have heart disease, diabetes or high or low blood pressure should
consult a physician before using the whirlpool bath.
• Be sure to allow for a safe entry and exit of your whirlpool bath in order to prevent falls and avoid serious injury.
Unpacking the Unit
1. Inspect the carton.
2. If you notice carton damage, take a picture if possible and contact the deliverer.
3. Immediately inspect the unit for damage even if there is no visible carton damage. Once the unit is installed and there
is surface damage visible, we will assume it was caused by the installer if you do not report it immediately. Installers are
responsible for damage that occurs once the unit is placed in its assigned location.
4. Inspect the plumbing for any loose ttings.
5. Never lift, pull or bump whirlpool piping.
5. On whirlpool units the unions on the suction and discharge sides of the pump have been marked to indicate the
alignment that was present at the factory water test. If these are not aligned, retighten and test for water tightness.
6. Remove all packaging material except for the protective plastic. It was placed on the tub at the factory to eliminate
abrasions from handling. The protective plastic should only be removed at the nal clean up.
Testing the Bath
Failure to perform these tests immediately after the tub is installed will make the installer liable for future repair
costs.
Installation is not complete until the bath has been water tested. All baths are operationally tested at the factory and
certied to be free of leaks. Transportation and handling may result in leaks developing. It is important and necessary to
test the bath while there is access to all sides of the bath. If power is not available, then a hose should be used to ll the
tub with water and a static test inspection performed.
The unit should be both static and operationally tested. To test:
1. Seal the drain and ll the tub to a normal level.
2. Allow the tub to stand for 5 minutes and then inspect all plumbing for leaks.
3. After performing steps 1 and 2, operate each pump and inspect for leaks. Again inspect the unions around the
pump. After tightening, if leaks persist from the unions, loosen the unions and check to be sure that the O-ring is
seated properly.
Electrical Requirements
1. ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) PROTECTED
2. Whirlpool, Air Baths, and Total Massage units
require dedicated 20 amp, 120 volt service.
3. You must provide a receptacle with a 20 amp
conguration.
4. See local codes for proper wire size. If not
specied, use #12 copper only wire.
5. If you use an optional heater, then it will require its own dedicated 20
amp service.
6. Total Massage units require only one 20 amp service. However if a
heater is used then a second 20 amp service is required.
IN LINE HEATERS ALWAYS REQUIRE THEIR OWN
DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120 VOLT, GFCI PROTECTED
CIRCUIT.
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