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Infinity Owner's Manual & Installation Guide

WATER QUALITY

 CHEMICAL & WATER QUALITY

Owners of fill and drain air bathtubs need to know basic information concerning water quality, how it affects

the performance and enjoyment of the operation of their tubs, and steps that can be taken by the owner to correct

related problems. Important issues are the microbiological and chemical quality of the water.

1.  

Microbiological Quality

  Microbes are present in water supplied by individual wells or water systems and even in the air around us. These 

microbes are usually in amounts below what is noticeable. Microbes from the water or air or from a bather’s body 

may settle on wet surfaces such as a bathtub surface or piping system where they can grow in numbers. With regards 

to air tubs, brown/black fungi/mold or pigmented (colored) bacteria can be noted.

 

Fungi/Mold - 

Fungi and mold are always present. Usually the levels are such that we don’t notice them. When 

moisture and temperature are sufficient, the organisms will grow to levels that we may smell and/or see. The best 

examples of such growth is the very common black growth on the bottom of shower curtains. The best solution to keep 

these surfaces free from the growth is frequent cleaning. 

 

Pigmented Bacteria -

 A pinkish substance may appear on bathroom fixtures that is very persistent, appearing in the 

shower, sink and along the water line of toilet bowls. The residue is less likely a problem associated with water quality 

than with naturally occurring airborne bacteria. The bacteria may produce a pinkish film, and sometimes a dark gray 

film, on surfaces that are regularly moist, including toilet bowls, shower heads, sink drains, and tiles. The problem is 

more common in humid areas of the country. In any particular case, the determination of the exact species of bacteria 

causing the problem would require lengthy and costly laboratory testing; however, most experts believe the bacteria 

responsible is Serratia marcescens. These bacteria thrive on moisture, dust and phosphates, and are widely distributed 

in soil , food and also in animals. The best solution to keep these surfaces free from the bacterial film is continual 

cleaning. A chlorine containing compound is the best cleaner. Avoid abrasives to limit scratching fixtures, which will 

make them even more susceptible to bacteria.

2.

  Chemical Quality

  The water supplied by individual wells or water systems always contains chemicals, usually in amounts below those 

which the consumer would notice. Examples of such chemicals, which are of potential concern for the owners of 

fill and drain air bathtubs, are calcium and magnesium salts, copper, iron, manganese and sulfates. When these 

chemicals are present in sufficient amounts, they may cause problems in air bathtubs. You should contact your water 

supply or treatment company and follow their suggestions for treatment. 

 

Calcium and Magnesium Salts - 

Collectively, the various compounds of calcium and/or magnesium are referred to 

as salts. Calcium and magnesium salts are often found in ground water supplies and cause “hardness” in water. Hard 

and soft water are relative terms. Hard water retards the cleaning action of soaps and detergents, causing expense 

in the form of extra work and cleaning agents. When hard water is heated, it will deposit a hard scale. With regard 

to air bathtubs, high calcium and/or magnesium levels may result in the formation of white stains and scale formation 

on the inside of the tubs, especially noticeable with colored tubs. If this occurs, you need to contact the water 

supplier to determine the calcium and/or magnesium content and/or corrosion potential of the water and follow their 

suggestions for treatment. If you are on an individual well, you need to contact a water treatment company to test your 

water and suggest solutions if a problem is present.

 

Iron -

 Iron is found in many natural waters especially from wells. Iron in water can also result from the corrosion of 

piping in the water supply system, such as cast iron mains or galvanized steel service lines, or galvanized piping in 

the home water system. High iron levels may result in the formation of brown stains in the vicinity of the faucet outlets 

of various fixtures in the home. With air bathtubs, the staining may be particularly pronounced because the aeration 

Summary of Contents for iNfiNity serIes

Page 1: ... listed in inches mm Installer This booklet must be given to the product owner Please add important information below Model ___________________________________ Purchase Date ___________________________________ Serial ___________________________________ Distributor ___________________________________ OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION GUIDE INFINITY ...

Page 2: ...on 6 7 Factory Installed Tile Flange 8 Plumbing 8 Rough In Measurements 9 Fast Fill Waterfall Spout 9 Electrical Installation 10 11 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Bathside Control Systems 12 13 Jet Operations 14 15 User Information 16 FCC Consumer Information 16 TUB CARE Maintenance 17 18 Repair 18 WATER QUALITY ISSUES 19 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS MAPS 22 25 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 26 A...

Page 3: ...ome of your questions NOTE The installation and service of your whirlpool should be performed ONLY by a qualified electrician and plumber AQUATIC Product Warranty Registration Information 8101 E Kaiser Blvd Suite 200 Anaheim CA 92808 800 945 2726 Fax 866 544 5353 www aquaticbath com IMPORTANT To activate Product Warranty please register with Aquatic Your product warranty must be registered and con...

Page 4: ...ess with the possibility of drowning Never use the whirlpool while under the influence of alcohol anticoagulants stimulants antihistamines vasoconstrictors vasodilators hypnotics narcotics or tranquilizers G Persons with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a whirlpool H Persons using medicatio...

Page 5: ...lace the tub in an area where it may be drained after testing 2 Fill the tub with hot water approximately 100 F to the overflow and allow to stand for a few minutes Carefully inspect all fittings and connections for leaks 3 Plug in pump and blower cords and run pump for 10 minutes 4 With the pump running turn on the blower Check all functions 5 Inspect the tub completely Any defect must be reporte...

Page 6: ...reas where service may be required are accessible 2 Install the drain fitting to the bath Clearance may be needed for the drain by cutting away the subfloor where possible or by blocking below the tub as may be required WARNING FACTORY SKIRTS DO NOT ALLOW FOR BLOCKING UP OF THE TUB BASE All blocking must be solid and provide uniform support to the tub base 3 Tub must rest entirely on all leveling ...

Page 7: ...g should be 1 smaller than the specified rim dimensions Extreme care must be taken in this type of installation to ensure the tub will come to rest entirely on the leveling feet 6 IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A WHIRLPOOL WITH AN INSTALLED TILE FLANGE PROCEED TO INSTRUCTION 2A INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1D Wall Installation 1E Sunken Installation 1B Ledge Installation 2 1C Apron Installation 1A Ledge Insta...

Page 8: ...age 22 of this manual PLUMBING 1 After securing tub in place normal waste and overflow and valves 3 4 valves are recommended are installed per normal plumbing procedures in accordance with all state and local standards 2 Install standard 1 1 2 trap to drain and overflow Before proceeding make a final operational check by filling tub with water to overflow and operate pump for 5 minutes Check for l...

Page 9: ...UB AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS WE IMPROVE UPON OUR PRODUCT AS REQUIRED THE DIMENSIONS NEEDED FOR SITE PREPARATION AND STRUCTURE BUILDING WILL DIFFER AQUATIC ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR PREPARATORY WORK ROUGH IN MEASUREMENTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3A See Diagram 3A below 3B Fast Fill Waterfall Spout is stubbed out with a 3 4 female threaded Brass fitting FROM VALVES 3C Infinity...

Page 10: ...to the hot terminal of the other outlet labeled Heater Connect the green wire ground to the ground terminal of the outlet Replace the cover of the junction box Find the cord labeled Heater AC Input and plug it into the outlet labeled Heater Plug the cord labeled Main AC Input into the outlet labeled Main Both of these cords will come from the right side of the heater and will be marked See diagram...

Page 11: ...uired Grounding is NOT required for the blower INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONTINUED MAIN BREAKER PANEL 120V 240V 60Hz IMPORTANT 15A 120V DOUBLE POLE BREAKER WITH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER CLASS A TWO 15 AMPS 120 VOLTS CIRCUIT PUMP SEQUENCER BLOWER LED LIGHTS OUTPUT INTPUT UP HAUT W D KEYPAD AUX LIGHT CONTROL BOX F NEMA PLUG NEMA PLUG AMP PLUG NEMA PLUG NEMA PLUG CONTR...

Page 12: ...e at the desired speed ON When Pressed 5 SPEED DECREASE When the blower is on without the sequencer press and hold to decrease the blower speed Release pressure at the desired speed When the sequencer is on press to decrease the speed at which the sequencer operates Release pressure at the desired speed ON When Pressed 6 CHROMATHERAPY 1st Press Turn on the light in white ON 2nd Press Rainbow cycle...

Page 13: ... cycle Backjet row All On All Off Advanced Programming PRESETS This mode allows the user to start the tub with his preferred set tings with the pres of a button Up to 4 different presets can be configured To Configure the Settings Start all desired systems Adjust the blower sequencer speed and the light color Press button 1 for more than 1 second LED s 2 3 4 and 5 will blink You have 10 seconds to...

Page 14: ...ure Plus Jets and Pressure Flo Hydrotherapy Jets Shiatsu Back Jetting System To adjust pressure see Diagram 4A 1 Grasp the outer ring of the jet 2 Turn the jet clockwise to increase flow counter clockwise to shut off To remove jet see Diagram 4B 1 Grasp the outer ring of the jet 2 Turn the jet counter clockwise until the jet clicks then pull To replace or change jet see Diagram 4B 1 Insert the jet...

Page 15: ...ust volume of the Pressure Flo Jet by turning counter clockwise for a gentle flow of air and water or clockwise for stronger massage action Recessed for greater comfort the Pressure Flo Jet targets the hip and leg areas To adjust pressure see Diagram 6A 1 Grasp the outer ring of the jet 2 Turn the jet clockwise to increase flow counter clockwise to shut off To adjust direction see Diagram 6B 1 Usi...

Page 16: ...ers instruction may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in subpart J of part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference w...

Page 17: ...URING THE AIR BATH CLEANING Before tub is used your air bath and plumbing system should be flushed Close the drain Fill bath with hot water to at least six inches above air injector holes Add 2 teaspoons of low sudsing automatic dishwashing detergent and no more than 4 ounces of bleach to the water DO NOT use bleach or other chlorinated cleansers on metal trim surrounding control panels Turn blowe...

Page 18: ...d by polishing your tub with a non abrasive car polish followed by buffing Deeper scratches can be removed by Sanding with wet 400 grit sandpaper Sanding with wet 600 grit sandpaper Sanding with wet micro grit sandpaper Buff out using car polish REPAIR The service of your whirlpool bath should be performed only by a qualified service technician Remember when contacting your dealer always have your...

Page 19: ...buted in soil food and also in animals The best solution to keep these surfaces free from the bacterial film is continual cleaning A chlorine containing compound is the best cleaner Avoid abrasives to limit scratching fixtures which will make them even more susceptible to bacteria 2 Chemical Quality The water supplied by individual wells or water systems always contains chemicals usually in amount...

Page 20: ...nt of the water and follow their suggestions for treatment If you are on an individual well you need to contact a water treatment company to test your water and suggest solutions if a problem is present 3 Treatment If you have contacted your water supplier and followed their instructions and you are still having problems you need to increase the frequency of applications of low foaming detergent b...

Page 21: ... properly 1 Contact Aquatic 2 Refer to installer dealer 3 Clean and unplug 4 Contact Aquatic If you have a remote blower pump refer to installer dealer Leakage of water at shaft 1 Shaft seal requires replacement 1 Contact Aquatic Leaking unions 1 O ring missing or damaged 2 Plumbing in a bind 3 Loose unions 1 Contact Aquatic 2 Contact Aquatic 3 Tighten unions Vibration noise 1 Tub or tub plumbing ...

Page 22: ...22 Aquatic Infinity Owner s Manual Installation Guide INFINITY SERIES REPLACEMENT PARTS MAP 1a 1b 1c 1d 2b 2a 3a 3b 3c 3d 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 5c 7a 6a 6b 6c 7b or ...

Page 23: ...Aquatic 23 Infinity Owner s Manual Installation Guide INFINITY SERIES REPLACEMENT PARTS MAP 8a 8b 10a 10b 9a ...

Page 24: ...24 Aquatic Infinity Owner s Manual Installation Guide INFINITY SERIES REPLACEMENT PARTS MAP 11a 11b 11c 11d 11e 11f ...

Page 25: ...Aquatic 25 Infinity Owner s Manual Installation Guide 12a 12c 12b 12d 14a 14c 14b 14d 13a 13b 14e 14f INFINITY SERIES REPLACEMENT PARTS MAP ...

Page 26: ...K 7A 8169KEYPAD KEYPAD BDL INFINITY RECT 7B 8170KEYPAD KEYPAD BDL INFINITY OVAL 8A 8511FTG 3 4 TEE 8B 8514FTG 3 4 ST 90 EL 9A 8504FTG 3 4 WYE 22 5 DEG 10A 1092 3 8 PVC AIR TUBING 10B 8038TEE 3 8 BARB TEE AIR 11A 8012CVALVE 14MM ILLUSION CHECK VALVE 11B 14MM ILLUSION JET STOPPER 11C 14MM ILLUSION JET BODY 11D 14MM ILLUSION WASHER 11E 8012TEE ILLUSION TEE 11F 8012ELBOW ILLUSION ELBOW 12A 8504SEQ 4 P...

Page 27: ...in accordance with good industry practice and the specific Aquatic directions contained in the Owner s Manual and Installation Guide EXCLUSIONS These warranties do not extend to or do not cover defects caused by 1 Shipping damage by carriers or installation errors 2 Accident acts of God abuse or misuse 3 Unreasonable use including any use for non bathing purposes or failure to provide reasonable a...

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