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By Carepeutic®
13
9
Air Bubble &
OZONE
Under P1:
•
Press
Ozone button
once to turn on both
Air Bubble
and
Ozone
massage.
•
Press
Ozone
button twice to turn Off Ozone massage.
•
Press Ozone button third times to turn Off Air Bubble
massage.
Under P2, P3, P4:
•
Air Bubble / Ozone function cannot be adjusted under preset
spa programs (P2, P3, P4). (Refer to Figure 6).
10 Massage
•
Press
Massage
button to turn On/Off massage function.
•
Massage button only can be selected under P1.
•
It cannot be selected under preset spa programs (P2, P3, P4).
If you do, it'll be switched back to P1. (Refer to Figure 6).
11 Water
Drainage
•
This device has motorized water drainage system with
double-lock safety switch.
•
After each use, before trying to drain out water, always turn
off all functions on control panel (but not to disconnect the
power cord from wall outlet).
•
The
Drainage
button on control panel cannot be used before
the
Drainage Switch
is
switched down
at the back of case
(Figure 2).
Drainage step by step procedures:
•
Put a water bucket under the water drainage valve. (Figure
5).
•
Switch down
the
Drainage Switch
at the back of case
(Figure 2).
•
The water drainage valve will open (Figure 5).
•
At this time, the LCD screen shows water temperature 00
and its default drainage time
3 minutes
. Its drainage
indicator is on.
•
Once the Drainage Switch is switched down, all buttons
(except Drainage button) on control panel are not available.
This is the double-lock safety system.
•
Press the
Drainage button
once on control panel to turn on
water draining, and water drainage starts.
•
During water draining you can always press the
Drainage
button to pause drainage when you have to change or replace
your water bucket.
•
After 3 minutes, if water is not completely drained out, you
can press the
Drainage
button to do draining again.
•
Press
Drainage
button to turn off drainage.
•
Close
the water drainage valve (Figure 2).