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                            Line (L1) = 110-120 VAC (Black or “Hot 1”)
                            Line (L2) = 110-120 VAC (Red or White or “Hot 2”)

                    Ground (G) = (Green or Bare wire)

230 @50Hz VAC (International) Most common residential voltage in Europe and

                            other countries outside of the US and Canada. VAC is delivered
                            to customers using three conductors with the following color
                            code and voltage:

         

     Line (L) = 230 VAC (Brown)

    

                    Neutral (N) = (Blue)
                    Ground (G) = (Yellow/Green)

VAC

       Voltage for Alternating Current

VDC

       Voltage for Direct Current

Wire Gage 

    Actual diameter of bare wire only, measured in American Wire

                           Gage (AWG) units ranging from 30 to 00 (AWG). The larger the
                           gage number, the smaller the wire diameter. International wire
                           size units are measured in square millimeters

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Summary of Contents for ZA213-R

Page 1: ...Steam Bath Model Number ZA213 R INSTALLATION AND OWNER S MANUAL Please carefully read these instructions before you begin to install the products 07 11 Rev A P N 100053 07 ...

Page 2: ...ent times the act of taking a steam sauna has proven beneficial to promoting and living a healthy lifestyle Exposing your skin to the warm moist heat of a steam sauna will open your pores helping you to expel dirt and toxins from your body while leaving your skin clean and healthy In addition regular use of a steam sauna can be a relaxing time that transports you from the hustle and bustle of dail...

Page 3: ... is defective and must be replaced If the GFCI interrupts power to the unit without the test button being pushed a ground fault has occurred Discontinue use and contact your dealer or service provider 6 WARNING If you have a pre existing health condition such as obesity heart disease high or low blood pressure circulatory problems or diabetes consult your physician before use If you are pregnant o...

Page 4: ...sage bathtub equipped with a heater 5 WARNING To reduce the risk of hyperthermia and possible drowning do not use a hydro massage bathtub equipped with a heater immediately following strenuous exercise 6 WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not permit electric appliances such as a hair dryer lamp telephone radio or television within 1 5m 5 ft of a hydro massage bathtub 7 CAUTION Test th...

Page 5: ...t Circuit Interrupter USA Breaker that interrupts the flow of electricity when it detects voltage going to ground This type of breaker is required to connect any whirlpool bath steam shower or hot tub to household power Ground Creates the path of the least resistance for electricity and servers as a backup for the neutral wire GPM Gallons per Minute USA Measure of flow rate Heater Electrical resis...

Page 6: ...I in the USA RCD breakers are used outside the US and Canada Suction Fitting Located at the bottom of a hydro massage tub used to return water back into the pump Must be installed before use of a hydro massage bathtub and correctly working at all times TUV Independent testing laboratory for Germany and European standards UL Underwriters Laboratory USA Nationally recognized testing laboratory that ...

Page 7: ...d to customers using three conductors with the following color code and voltage Line L 230 VAC Brown Neutral N Blue Ground G Yellow Green VAC Voltage for Alternating Current VDC Voltage for Direct Current Wire Gage Actual diameter of bare wire only measured in American Wire Gage AWG units ranging from 30 to 00 AWG The larger the gage number the smaller the wire diameter International wire size uni...

Page 8: ...andheld Shower Wand 4 Thermostatic Faucet 5 Steam Outlet 6 Drain 7 Speaker 8 Light 9 Control Keypad Panel 10 Body Jets 11 Diverter Valve 12 Door Handles 13 Shelf Towel rail 14 Steam Unit Drain Port FEATURES 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 9: ...SUPPLIED HARDWARE SUPPLIED PARTS 8 14 M4x16 M4x50 7 SCREWPACK 1 6 SCREWPACK 2 4 4 SCREWPACK 3 SCREWPACK 4 M4x30 6 M4x35 5 M4x60 M5x25 M5x30 1 M5x60 SCREWPACK 5 M4x30 4 M4x30 1 M5x25 1 SCREWPACK 6 mirror ...

Page 10: ...or use ONLY 3 Unit requires a licensed plumber for installation 4 The installation must allow for future service The unit is designed to be modular meaning the unit can be moved as a whole piece after assembly with flexible supply lines and a flexible drain All electronic components and plumbing connections are typically located on the back wall of the unit which in many cases is next to a service...

Page 11: ...r broken or damaged sections If you find damage please contact your dealer or the manufacturer These installation instructions assume you have already completed the following works Rough plumbing for both the hot and cold supply lines Placing of the floor drain You will need the following tools Drill with screwdriver attachments Caulk gun Level 3 foot or longer is recommended Tape measure Box and ...

Page 12: ...st be connected by a licensed electrician for your state to a GFCI protected circuit in order for the warranty to be valid Installation by a Licensed Electrician Electrical 30A 120 VAC Must be connected to a GFCI protected circuit 11 ...

Page 13: ...t the drain hose and floor drain are in line with no bends or kinks in the hose 2 Install the upper drain body P trap gas trap lower gasket and the lower drain body onto the base NOTE Ensure that the direction of the hose outlet is in the desired direction for the floor drain 3 Apply a liberal amount of sealant to the joints between the upper and lower drain body and the base Wipe any excess seala...

Page 14: ...to back and level the base by adjusting the leveling feet WARNING Failure to level the base allowing proper pitch or grade for drainage can cause leaking and or flooding of the area surrounding the unit 5 After making all the leveling adjustments ensure that all leveling feet including the center foot are in contact with the floor To ensure the unit is supported stand on the base in several places...

Page 15: ...ompression nut so that sealant is on both sides of the gasket 4 Install the hose compression nut and gasket assembly onto the lower drain body 5 Tighten the compression nut so that the gasket is compressed creating a positive seal Step 3 Install the flexible drain hose 14 DRAIN ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL Drain compression nut Flex drain hose Drain hose gasket Lower drain body Gasket Upper drain body Decora...

Page 16: ...il and their orientation within the assembly IMPORTANT Please take note that Screw Pack 3 contains several different lengths of screws each for a specific location within the glass assembly During the next steps of assembly pay close attention so the correct screw length is used in the correct location Failure to do this can cause damage to the glass panels and possibly result in leaks 3 Place the...

Page 17: ...n the top rail with the receiving tabs on the glass panels and insert the top rail on to the glass panels 9 Using the screws from Screw Pack 3 follow the diagram to insert the correct screw length in to the correct location 10 Start with the corners of the glass panel assembly then proceed to insert the screws into the top and bottom of the assembly 11 After all the screws are in place and secure ...

Page 18: ...icone is needed at this time after final assembly of the unit you will come back and apply silicone to this join 2 Insert the glass side panel into the aluminum channel on the glass door panel Again no silicone is needed during this step The Glass assembly is now complete proceed to the next step 17 ...

Page 19: ...ack and side panel s together making sure the tops of the panels are aligned Use the M5 X 30mm screws and hardware located inside Screw Pack 1 Be sure to leave enough space between the panels so that you can get the tip of a caulk gun in between the panels NOTE All panels are pre drilled and should line up If you find that some of the holes do not align investigate the cause and try to determine t...

Page 20: ...caulk down one side of the panel passing over each screw and bolt hole Apply a generous amount of caulk 4 Ensuring that the bottom and top of the panels are still aligned HAND tighten only the M5 X 30mm screws starting with the bottom and working your way to the top adjusting the panels as needed to keep them aligned 5 Leave the acrylic panel assembly hand tight until the unit is fully assembled T...

Page 21: ...t drill size that is smaller than the minor diameter of the screw to be used If you adding additional mounting holes then you will need to get the necessary hardware as it is not provided 2 After checking the hole alignment remove the acrylic wall assembly from the base 3 Apply a liberal bead of sealant onto the base in line with the mounting screw holes 4 Place the acrylic wall back onto the base...

Page 22: ...e the issue If no issues can be found then you can add or enlarge holes as needed in the acrylic We do not recommend adding holes into the aluminum frame however if you choose to add additional holes to the aluminum frame choose a drill size that is smaller than the minor diameter of the screws provided 3 After verifying the hole alignment remove the glass panel assembly 4 Apply a liberal bead of ...

Page 23: ...lass panel assembly 8 You will find a separate Screw Pack 4 with a single screw and decorative cap Insert this screw into the center hole located on the bottom aluminum rail Once installed place the decorative cap into the exposed center hole 9 Leave the screws hand tight only until the unit is fully assembled to aid in the alignment for the next step in assembly 22 ...

Page 24: ...rge or add additional holes Always remember to pilot drill any new holes before enlarging 3 Remove the ceiling and apply a generous bead of caulk around the top of the unit in line with the mounting holes 4 Using Screw Pack 5 use the M4 X 35mm screws to lightly screw down the front of the ceiling into the aluminum frame of the glass panel assembly 5 Using the M4 X 30mm screws bolts nuts and washer...

Page 25: ...ottom of the joint tighten all the screws working your way up to the top screw f After completing one side move to the other acrylic wall to glass panel joint g After securing both joints inspect the interior joint and wipe away any excess sealant filling in any cracks or gaps in the joints 3 Acrylic wall to the base h Screw the acrylic walls to the base starting at one side and working your way t...

Page 26: ... Pack 6 use the M4 X 30mm screws nuts and washers to bolt the trim piece into the ceiling panel 2 Using the M5 X 25mm screws screw the trim piece into the base unit NOTE There is no need for silicone sealant for this installation Step 10 Install the decorative trim panels depending on the unit 25 SCREW PACK 6 ...

Page 27: ...n the center of the door opening Eight roller mount assemblies for the doors are located inside the unit on the upper and lower aluminum rails 3 Carefully disassemble each door roller mount assembly IMPORTANT Note the disassembly order of the roller mount assembly It is critical that the order be repeated for proper adjustments of the doors Please see the illustration provided 4 Remove the decorat...

Page 28: ...washer and metal locking nut and hand tighten 8 Repeat the process on the other door Only hand tighten the metal locking nuts 9 After both doors are installed close both doors 10 Check the door seal down the length of the seal If it is not in full contact use a flat head screw driver and adjust the top roller mounts so that the door seal is in contact for the entire length of the door NOTE A cam r...

Page 29: ...tud into the top hole on the glass door with the plastic tube in the hole and the vinyl washer between the glass and the door handle 4 Install the remaining vinyl washer onto the stud and then install the doorknob Located within the packaging for the door handles you will find a 2 Vinyl washer b 2 Screws c 2 Hard plastic washers d 2 Decorative covers 5 Insert one of the screws through one of the h...

Page 30: ...ation of the wand holder is relevant Please also note that the outlet spout for the hand wand hose on the wand holder should be on the same side as the outlet for the hose 2 Remove the screw cap cover from the end mounts for the slide bar A screwdriver pushing from the back side of the mount will aid in this step 3 Apply a generous amount of sealant around the screw hole and holder and install the...

Page 31: ...ntial back flow and contamination of the drinking water Install the end of the hose with the o ring onto the outlet spout for the shower wand located on the wall of the unit 2 The remaining hose end goes onto the shower wand Install the rubber gasket provided between the hose the shower wand 3 Place the shower wand into the wand holder Step 14 Install the shower wand and hose 30 ...

Page 32: ... of the mirror 4 Align the mirror into its intended location while also aligning the screw holes located at the top and bottom of the mirror 5 Press the mirror into place The double sided tape will hold the mirror in place 6 Install the screws and soft rubber washers provided A little sealant around the screw hole will help seal this hole against any leaks WARNING Do not over tighten the screws as...

Page 33: ...can now proceed to making the necessary internal plumbing connections All of the internal plumbing connections are labeled with a letter indicating the hose and the intended connection point Starting with A connect the hose to the corresponding connection point labeled A and repeat until all of the connections are complete Make sure you use the provided gaskets for each hose when making the final ...

Page 34: ...c valve each is labeled with a red or blue sticker Two flexible connection hoses have been provided to make the supply connections You must use the connection hoses provided as the threads on the diverter valve are metric and the hose converts these metric threads to a 3 8 compression fitting We recommend you install disconnect valves on your supply connections for the supply hot and cold to aid i...

Page 35: ...ure probe to the main control box with the 2 pin connector provided 3 Connect the speakers light and exhaust fan to the main control box using the cable provided You will need to put this cable through one of the access holes located in the ceiling in order to make this connection 4 Unwind the antenna built into the main control box and stretch it out to get the best possible reception The top of ...

Page 36: ...r installation is now complete Installation of the exhaust duct optional The unit has an exhaust fan installed in the ceiling We recommended that you exhaust the unit to the outside environment The use of the steam generator will create a large amount of steam and it is best to exhaust this steam out of the unit and out of the bathroom It is not recommended that you leave this amount of warm moist...

Page 37: ...n describes the components of your unit and how to operate them Operation 1 MAIN ON OFF SWITCH 2 POWER INDICATOR LIGHT 3 TIME DISPLAY 4 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 5 RADIO DISPLAY 6 STEAM ON OFF BUTTON 7 STEAM INDICATOR LIGHT 8 TIME CONTROL 9 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 10 LIGHT BUTTON 11 RADIO ON OFF BUTTON 12 CD FM INPUT BUTTON 13 VOLUME CONTROL 14 FM TUNER 15 EXHAUST INDICATOR 16 EXHAUST BUTTON 17 NECK MASSAGE...

Page 38: ...Over head shower Handheld shower Body Neck massage jets Cold water Hot water Steam generator Note This diagram is for reference purpose only and the actual connections may vary 37 ...

Page 39: ...ference only as the unit does not elevate the water temperature beyond the temperature of your hot water heater Set the thermostatic faucet to your preferred temperature and your unit will operate at this same temperature with each use unless you change the setting To operate the faucet press the release button and turn it in the direction of your desired temperature Overhead showerhead The shower...

Page 40: ...anel 7 Water will begin to flow from the showerhead 8 Set the thermostatic valve 9 When finished press the shower button on the control panel to turn off the shower Shower wand 1 Rotate the diverter valve to the shower wand position Water will begin to flow 2 Set the thermostatic valve 3 When finished rotate the diverter valve back to the off position 39 ...

Page 41: ... the fourth zone typically the neck jets If your unit has three zones the shower button will turn on the showerhead Use the following steps to operate the body jets 1 Press the main on off button to turn on the power 2 Rotate the diverter valve to the body jet position 3 The body jets have two modes of operation Local and Auto Cycle A Local Mode You can choose an individual zone lower middle and u...

Page 42: ...d and follow these instructions WARNING 1 To reduce risk of injury do not permit children to use the unit unless they are closely supervised 2 To reduce risk of injury consult your physician before using the unit of you have pre existing health conditions such as obesity heart disease high or low blood pressure circulatory problems or diabetes Pregnant women the elderly and infants should use caut...

Page 43: ... the time button up or down The maximum set time is 99 minutes If you wish to change the set temperature press the temp button up or down The maximum set temperature is 122 F 50 C If you wish to end the steam cycle before the timer has completed press the steam button to turn off the steam generator or the main power button Flushing the steam generator WARNING Please use caution when flushing the ...

Page 44: ...off button to turn on the power 2 Press the CD FM button to turn on the radio function 3 Press the tun button up or down to select a station FM only 1 Press the vol button up or down to set the volume Optional auxiliary audio input If you have chosen to add an auxiliary audio input use the following steps to operate it 1 Press the main on off button to turn on the power 2 Press the CD FM button tw...

Page 45: ...rylic surfaces You can buff and polish the acrylic surface using any good polishing compound such as Maguire s 10 Mirror glaze toothpaste or automotive polishing paste Using these types of products will help maintain the shine and luster of the acrylic surface If you happen to discover any small minor surface scratches in the acrylic you can use 600 grit wet sand paper to lightly buff out any scra...

Page 46: ...mild solution of vinegar and water 50 50 or commercially available hard water cleaner such as CLR To clean the control panel Wipe away any excess water on the panel with a dry cloth after each use If the panel becomes dirty over time use a mild detergent to clean it 45 ...

Page 47: ... 4 Loose wire on heater element or fill sensor 5 High Temperature limit switch 6 Time and temperature settings in correct 7 Blown fuse 1 Verify plumbing connections are correct Steam unit will work no matter what position the of the diverter 2 Check that you are getting voltage to the inlet valve When operation you should hear a click from the valve if not replace 3 Check and clean the inlet filte...

Page 48: ...f not replace 3 Check and clean the inlet filter Water comes out of the steam outlet instead of steam 1 Issue with the water level sensor 2 Scale build up in the water level sensor 1 Check all wiring to the water level sensor is secure replace if necessary 2 Remove and clean the scale from the sensor No water from one or more body jets 1 Diverter in wrong position 2 Blown fuse 3 Valve bank issue 1...

Page 49: ...mbing connection 3 Verify all water supply valves are open No warm water or either hot or cold water only 1 Verify that you have connected the hot and cold supply to the correct location on the thermost atic valve A colored dot on the valve indicates the hot and cold connection red hot blue cold 2 Disconnect the supply lines from the Thermostatic valve and look at the check valves to see for any o...

Page 50: ...se of a booster pump 2 Turn the diverter valve to the correct location you will feel a click for each location 3 Remove and clean the flow restrictor and replace 4 Clean dirty body jets showerhead or shower wand with mild vinegar and water solution Leaks from Jets 1 Loose jet faces 2 Loose hose 1 Remove and reinstall jet face Showerhead jets or shower wand clogged 1 Sediment or mineral build up 1 ...

Page 51: ...y will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only Proof of purchase is required to exercise this Warranty Aston Global may at its option examine and inspect the alleged defective Product and Aston Global may request that parts be returned to Aston Global at Owner s expense for factory inspection The determination as to whether Product shall be replaced or in the alternativ...

Page 52: ...the Warranty or costs for transportation to Aston Global and any other materials necessary to return Product to Aston Global 6 Any Product that has been damaged as a result of being improperly serviced or operated including but not limited to the following operated with insufficient water allowed to freeze subjected to flood conditions operated with water conditions or additives which cause unusua...

Page 53: ... provide adequate access the Product for any repair or inspection Aston Global shall not be liable for expenses or damage which may include but are limited to water damage removal of any and all common building product such as tile flooring wood sheet rock plumbing fixtures concrete board vanities bathtubs and toilets or any other custom items THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU ...

Page 54: ...Customer Service 877 424 9699 Aston Global Inc 1501 10th St Suite 150 PLANO TX 75074 If further assistance is needed or you have a question please visit our web site at www astonglobalinc com ...

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