Eagle Bath
Inc.
www.EagleBath.com
9881
6
th
St
#203
Phone:
(800)
576
‐
5011
Rancho
Cucamonga,
CA
91730
Fax:
(909)
941
‐
0200
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GETTING STARTED (1)
UNPACKING THE UNIT
1. Inspect the carton, if carton damage is noted: take a picture if possible, notify the deliverer,
write “DAMAGED” on the Proof of Delivery (P.O.D), and call: (800) 576-5011
2. NEVER LIFT THE TUB BY THE PLUMBING. Doing so can result in leaks, for which the
installer is responsible.
3. Immediately inspect the unit for damage even if there is no carton damage. Once the unit is
accepted surface damages will be assumed to be installation related if not reported within
72 hours of delivery. Installers are responsible for damage that occurs once the unit is
placed in its niche.
4. Inspect the plumbing for any loose fittings.
5. Remove all packaging material except for the protective plastic. This has been placed on
the tub at the factory to eliminate abrasions from handling. This should only be removed at
final clean up.
GETTING STARTED (2)
TESTING YOUR SAFETY TUB BEFORE INSTALLATION
1. All Tubs 100% water tested at the factory and certified to be free of leaks. Transportation
and mishandling may cause leaks. It is necessary to test the bath while there is access to all
sides of the bath.
2. This unit should be both static and operationally tested with water. It is best to test the unit
outside by filling with a garden hose.
A. Place the tub on a completely flat surface in an area where it may be drained after
testing.
B. Seal the drain (can be sealed with tape for test) and fill the tub three inches above
the jets or to a normal level if it’s a soaking tub.
C. Allow the water to stand in tub for 10 minutes and then inspect all plumbing and seals
for leaks.
D. Insure all jets are open and working (every hydro jet is adjustable for both flow rate
and direction of flow, depending on the jet, the water flow is adjusted by either turning
the outside ring or the nozzle clockwise and counter clockwise).