
MAINTENANCE
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controls user guide
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AcrYlic (deePer scrAtches)
Maintenance
• The Acrystal
tM
MyBodyrest
tM
kit requires the same
easy maintenance as our other acrylic (standard)
parts (see page 76)
• Clean Acrystal
tM
components using a mild, non
abrasive cleaning product, such as those used for
glass and mirrors, and a soft cloth.
technical information
• An automatic drying cycle starts 10 minutes after
each use ensuring the dryness of the channel.
• It is normal to hear the turbine working at a
certain time of day. this means that the drying
cycle has been programmed.
Maintenance
•
bainultra
®
recommends to start the system
once every 90 days.
• BainUltra
®
recommends to start the drying cycle
everytime the bath is used as a shower or just
to soak.
sYsteM
technical information
• The cedar wood components (step and/or shelf)
are protected by a highly durable and resilient
coat of catalyzed polyurethane.
• This protective coating is designed for a high
humidity environment and ensures a long-lasting,
stain and water resistant finish.
cedAr Wood (tMu 5454/6060)
AcrYstAl
tM
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B
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r
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tM
coMPonents (For teKurA
tM
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Maintenance
• Components should be cleaned with a damp
cloth or with a very mild soap, if required. Avoid
any harsh cleaning products. simply sponge off
any film or residues that are left on the wood
after use.
Wood M
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tM
coMPonents
(For teKurA
tM
)
Maintenance
• For slightly deeper scratches, sand the spot with
a wet sandpaper before polishing.
• Depth of abrasion or scratch will determine grade
of sandpaper required:
- slight to moderate damage — grade 600, 800,
then 1200 sandpaper
- deeper damage — grade 400, 600, 800, then
1200 sandpaper
• When sanding, start with lowest grade sandpaper
(e.g. 400), working your way up as you sand a
slightly larger area with each new grade. Finish
with polishing putty.