Installation Guide

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HD- SYSTEM OPERATING MANUAL Revision: 1/26/2018
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Regular care of your walk-in tub with the hydro massage system will keep it clean and working at its best. This care should
include the tub, the trim and fittings and internal water-carrying part of the pipe system.
No maintenance is required for the pump or the motor powering it. The motor is lubricated for life. The shaft and seals in the
pump are water lubricated and self-adjusting.
Because of the detrimental effects that mineral deposits, soap scum and bacteria have on finished surfaces, it is important to
keep your bathtub and the fixtures (fittings) of your walk-in hydro massage system clean on a regular basis. The best way to
counteract the soiling and often time corrosive action of these residues is to prevent water from remaining on any finished
surface
.
NOTE: DO NOT USE OIL OR OIL BASED BATH ADDITIVES.
Use only a small amount of low-foaming powder or crystal substance. The forceful bubbling of the whirlpool jets intensifies
the foaming properties of soap.
REGULAR CLEANING:
1. After each use, rinse all exposed surfaces of the walk-in tub with clean warm water, then wipe off all standing water
until completely dry.
2. Once a week, wash all exposed surfaces of the bathtub with a mild solution. Check for stubborn spots. Oily or greasy
spots can be lifted with denatured alcohol.
3. To preserve the tub finish, waxing is recommended. Products such as Gel Gloss or a quality marine grade wax will
maintain the finish of your walk-in tub. You will find them at most hardware stores. Do not allow the wax or polish on
the tub floor as it may cause it to become slippery.
4. It is especially IMPORTANT to wipe down the door seal and doorjamb after each use in order to maintain the integrity
of the water seal. In order to keep the door seal and doorjamb clean and not accumulate dirt or debris of any kind,
clean the seal and jamb with a soft cloth and a mild liquid non-bleach laundry detergent (i.e. Tide, Cheer, Gain) or
vinegar mixed warm water.
5. Once a month, purge and clean the entire system using 1/8 cup of liquid laundry detergent to remove body
and bath oils, soap residue and other sources that can contribute to bacterial growth in the whirlpool system.
Fill the tub with warm water above the level of the highest whirlpool jet.
Add the liquid detergent and turn on the whirlpool system for 15 minutes, or until bubbles start to overflow.
Turn off the system and let stand for 15 minutes. Turn the system back on and let it run for another 15
minutes. Turn the system off and drain the tub.
Refill the tub with cold water and run system for another 15 minutes to rinse out the plumbing.
Using your hand-held shower, rinse out tub then dry with a soft cloth.
6. Leave the tub door open when not in use. Failure to do so could deform door gasket causing the tub door to leak.
WARNING: Under no circumstances use wire brushes, metal sponges, knives, steel wool or scouring pads on any part of the
tub, or solvents that contain petroleum distillates such as acetone, lacquer, paint thinner, benzene or abrasive cleanser on
any part of the tub. DO NOT USE ammonia or chlorine-based agents on any plated surface. These will remove the plating,
thereby voiding the warranty on the plated finish.
USER SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
:
There are no user serviceable parts. All service, repairs must be performed by a qualified service technician in accordance
with all applicable local and national codes.
Contact your dealer for replacement parts.