Specifications

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Important Installation and Utility Information
Electrical Service:
110V: 110V, 60 Hz, 2.75 Amp GFCI protected grounded circuit must be used to supply power to
the pedicure spa. (220V if ordered in 220V configuration)
220V: 220V, 50/60 Hz, 2.75 Amp GFCI protected grounded circuit must be used to supply power
to the pedicure spa.
Water Supply:
All plumbing connections must conform to local codes.
Water pressure must be 30 to 80 PSI for the sprayer to operate correctly.
Maximum operating water temperature should not exceed 105
°
F (41
°
C) and the maximum
supply water temperature should not exceed 150
°
F (65
°
C). (In Massachusetts, the maximum
supply water temperature should not exceed 130
°
F (54
°
C)). Adjust the hot water heater
accordingly.
For hot and cold water supply fittings and power drain fittings location, see figure 1 below.
Carefully connect the incoming water supply lines to the appropriate fittings located on the
back of the pedicure spa. Shut-off valves are recommended.
The pedicure spa drain must meet local plumbing codes. (Pedicure Spa must be installed by a
licensed plumber) see pages six and eleven.
**Note: See local and state codes as to what type of drain connection is required to be made.
Note: Not using the supplied bulkhead fittings will result in NO backflow
protection. Check your Local & State plumbing codes for additional
backflow requirements. Any additional requirements are the
responsibility of the owner of the unit.
Backflow Protection Devices for Faucets with Side Spray: Check valves comply with
ANSI/ASME A112.18.3M, A112.18.1M, and CSA B12
Hot & Cold supply fittings contain
Neoperl
®
DW15GF check valves.
The drain line must be a minimum of
3/4” inside diameter from Spa to wall
connection for basin to drain
properly.
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