Installation Guide

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER: Risk of accidental injury or drowning. Do not permit children to use this bath unless they are closely supervised by a
responsible adult at all times. Never leave a full bath unattended.
WARNING: Risk of severe injury by electric shock. Do not permit electric appliances (such as a hair dryer, lamp, telephone, radio or
television) within 5 feet of this bath.
WARNING: Risk of accidental injury or drowning. Do not use this hydrotherapy bath unless all suction guards or intake covers for suction
pumps are installed and in good condition to prevent body and hair entrapment. Keep body and hair at least 6” away from the suction
fitting at all times when in operation. Hair longer than shoulder length should be secured close to the head. Contact Signature Bath
technical support at 844-894-6659 for a replacement.
WARNING: The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia. Never use this bath while under
the inuence of alcohol, anticoagulant, stimulants, antihistamines, vasconstrictors, vasodilators, hypnotics, narcotics, or tranquilizers.
WARNING: Risk of accidental injury or drowning: People with an adverse medical history including heart disease, low or high blood
pressure, circulatory problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a hydrotherapy bath equipped with a heater.
WARNING: Risk of fetal injury. Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a hydrotherapy bath
equipped with a heater. Water temperatures exceeding 100º F can increase the potential of fetal damage during early pregnancy.
WARNING: PROLONGED IMMERSION IN HOT WATER MAY INDUCE HYPERTHERMIA! Water temperature should never exceed 104º F.
Soaking for up to 30 minutes in water temperatures between 100º F and 104º F is considered safe for a healthy adult. Warmer water and
increased exposure times increases the risk of Hyperthermia, which can be fatal. Water temperature should not exceed 100º F for young
children when exposure times exceed 10 minutes. Hyperthermia may cause an inability to perceive heat, physical inability to exit the
bath, inability to recognize impending hazard, inability to recognize the need to exit the bath, and unconsciousness resulting in danger
of drowning. Symptoms of Hyperthermia include nausea, dizziness, lethargy and fainting.
WARNING: To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting this bath.
CAUTION: To avoid risk of scalding skin, check water temperature before entering bath and adjust as necessary.
Using Your Signature Bath
• Filling your Bath: Your Signature Bath must be lled with water and adjustable jets should be pointing down when the pump is
turned on. Until you become familiar with your bath and know the correct water level, do not ll it more than half full until you are
in the bath. Once you’re comfortably seated, continue lling until the water level is above the jets.
• Turning the Jets ON: Push the center of the pneumatic button down. Water will begin owing from the jets.
Add water if the ow from the jets is too close to the surface, the water surges, or your movement allows air to
enter the suction tting.
• Turning the Jets O: Push the center of the pneumatic button down. Water will stop owing from the jets.
• Controlling Jet Intensity: Adding air to the water increases intensity; decreasing the air calms it. Turn the
control counter clockwise for more intensity - clockwise for less.
• Adjusting Flow from Large Jets: The large jets can be adjusted from relaxing to rejuvenating and everything in between. Rotate the
jets counter clockwise to increase the ow of water - clockwise to reduce it.
IMPORTANT FOR WHIRLPOOL BATHS EQUIPPED WITH THE OPTIONAL IN-LINE HEATER:
• The in-line heater turns on automatically when the pump is turned on and all jets are fully open.
• The in-line heater is designed to maintain the water temperature and prevent heat loss that occurs during normal operation. It is
not designed to heat cold water to comfortable bathing temperatures.
• The in-line heater will shut down automatically if the high limit sensor detects the water temperature has exceeded safe limits
and will remain disabled until it has cooled suciently for the switch to reset automatically. The easiest way to reset the heater
is to turn o the baths circuit breaker and turn it back on after it has cooled. Contact an electrician if the high limit sensor trips
repeatedly.
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Decrease
Controling Flow from Large Jets