Install Instructions
Product &  Safety Information
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Prolonged Immersion May Cause Hypothermia
Hypothermia occurs  when the internal  temperature
of the body reaches a level several degrees above the
normal body temperature of 98.6ºF.  The symptoms
of  hypothermia  include  dizziness,  fainting,  drowsi-
ness,  lethargy,  and  an  increase  in  the  internal  tem-
perature  of  the  body.    The  effects  of  hypothermia
include:
•  Unawareness of impending hazard;
•  Failure to perceive heat
•  Failure to recognize the need to exit pool or tub
•  Physical inability to exit pool or tub
•  Fetal damage in pregnant women; and
•  Unconsciousness  resulting  in  a  danger  of
drowning.
The use  of alcohol, drugs  or medication can greatly
increase  the  risk  of  fatal  hypothermia  in  pools  and
tubs.
DANGER
WARNING
When using this equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
2. To reduce the risk of injury:
a)  The water in a pool or tub should never exceed
104ºF (40ºC). A water temperature in excess of
104ºF  is  considered  unsafe  for  all  persons.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for
extended  use  (exceeding  10  -  15  minutes)  and
for all young children.
b)  Since excessive water temperatures have a high
potential  for  causing  fetal  damage  during  the
early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly
pregnant women should limit pool or tub water
temperatures to 100ºF (38ºC).
c)  Before  entering  a  pool  or  tub,  the  user  should
measure  the  water  temperature  at  several  occu-
pant  locations  using  an  accurate  thermometer
since the tolerance of water temperature-regulat-
ing devices may vary as much as +/-5ºF (+/-3ºC).
d)  Alcohol, drugs or medication should not be used
before or during pool or tub use since their use
may lead to unconsciousness with the possibili-
ty of drowning.
e)  Obese persons and persons with a medical his-
tory of heart disease, low or high blood pressure,
circulatory system problems, or diabetes should
consult a physician before using a pool or tub,
f)  Persons  using  medication  should  consult  a
physician before using a pool or tub since some
medication may induce drowsiness  while other
medication  may  affect  heart  rate,  blood  pres-
sure, and circulation
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