Installation Guide

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8. While the bath is still lled with water, plug the pump into a 120V GFCI outlet and allow to run for 10 minutes. Inspect for leaks. Inspect
each jet and conrm water is owing from each one. Turn the lights on and conrm each light is working. Rotate the waterfall
valve to conrm the ow of water increases and decreases. *Your Signature Bath features a continuous ow waterfall. When the pump
is turned on, water will automatically begin owing from the waterfall and will continue owing until the pump is turned o. By design,
rotating the waterfall valve will increase and decrease the ow of water. It will not stop the ow of water even when the ow is fully
decreased. Some water will continuously ow when the pump is turned on.
Troubleshooting Electronics:
If the electrical components do not come on, make sure the breaker at the main power supply is turned on, press the
“RESET button the GFCI outlet. Conrm the electrical cord is plugged into the outlet.
If water surges or does not ow through the jets when turned the pump is turned on, make sure the water level is above
the jets. The pump will not operate properly without enough water in the bath. If there is adequate water in the bath, air
may be trapped in the pump. To prevent damage to the pump turn the bath o and unplug it from the power supply.
If component does not work when button is pressed, conrm all connections for the component and the connection
between component and button are securely connected.
If water is not owing from one of the large jets, rotate the jet to open.
If air intensity does not change when the valve is rotated, make sure the air line is connected to the pump.
Do not install the bath if it leaks or the electronic components fail to operate properly. Follow the troubleshooting steps or call
Signature Bath Customer Care at 844-894-6659 for assistance. Signature Bath is not responsible for leaks claimed after the bath is
installed or any costs associated with damage caused by a leak, removal or reinstallation of the bath, loss of materials or labor charges.
Do not store the bath in temperatures below 32º F. To prevent scratching, chipping and other damage during construction and
installation, the bath should be stored in the box until it is installed. During construction, a protective cover should be placed on the
bath. Do not store materials or place heavy objects in the bath. Do not stand in the bath. Damage that occurs on the job site can often
be repaired at the owners expense but is not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
INSTALLATION NOTES
Bath Enclosure Notes
Installation must be made in compliance with state and local codes at the time of installation. To accommodate for potential service in
the future, the enclosure must include panels for unrestricted access to the GFCI and installed components. There must be adequate
air space around the pump and heater to prevent overheating. Insulation and other materials must be at least 8” from the pump and
heater (if model purchased is equipped with a heater). The warranty does not cover overheating of components caused by inadequate
ventilation. Signature Bath will not authorize service without adequate clearance and is not responsible for the costs associated with
making the equipment accessible including material and labor charges.
Partial Assembly Notes
Factory installed equipment includes fully assembled plumbing lines to the pump, an air switch transmitter, pump, attached cord, lights
and heater (in models equipped with a heater and light features). Installation associated with those components is not required. Verify
connections are secured tightly and there is adequate access to nal connections prior to installing the bath.
Plumbing Notes
Installation and connections must be made in compliance with UPC and local plumbing codes in place at the time of installation.
A plumber should install the drain, overow and other xtures not included with the purchase of a Signature Bath following their
manufacturers instructions. Inspect for leaks prior to installing the bath enclosure.
Electrical Notes
This Signature Bath must be connected to dedicated 120V service with a 20 amp Class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) by a
licensed electrician at least 4” o the oor. The GFCI protects against line to ground shock hazard. The installer must provide a separate
equipment grounding conductor for the inside grounding lug. The ground must not be connected to any current carrying conductor
except at the main power supply.
Site Preparation Notes
Your Signature Bath must be installed on a level sub-oor that can support the combined weight of the bath, the water and the
bathers. The full bottom of the bath must be on a level surface. The sub-oor should be inspected and repaired prior to installation
of the bath if necessary. The manufacturer recommends sealing the sub-oor prior to installing the bath to reduce the risk of water
damage.
Framing Notes:
Do not begin building any structure until the bath arrives. Measure the bath when it arrives to determine the measurements for the
structure. Because Signature Baths are handcrafted, the actual dimensions may dier slightly from the manufacturer’s published
specications. The framing must include access panels that provide unrestricted access to the GFCI and components. Signature Bath
will not authorize service if components are inaccessible or access is restricted. Access from a crawl space is considered restricted and
may result in denial of warranty claims.