INSTALLATIONS
9
Typical Gravity Sink (Direct Drain)
Installation
Wall
GFI Outlet Required
Floor
½” Hot & Cold Hoses
Optional
P-Trap supplied by plumber
Gravity Sink
2’’ - 3’’ drain pipe
to sewer line
Drain Elbow
Drain Elbow
16’’-24’’
Existing ½’’ Hot & Cold
Water Supply
Backwater valve sold
separately
Plumbing Connections
1. Discharge pump may be connected to an existing sink drain or floor drain. It can also pump up to 7 ft high, but this
will increase the length of the drain time. The drain connection is at the rear of the unit by a ½” fitting.
2. Gravity drain uses a standard gravity drain. A floor drain is recommended. P-Trap is not installed nor supplied.
The floor drain should already have a P-Trap and the UPC codes do not allow double P-Traps in the system.
3. Hot and cold water supply connections are located at the rear of the unit (½” fittings).
Please be advised that the hot and cold water supply lines are not fitted with optional back flow Preventers unless
ordered at initial sale.
4. Have a qualified, licensed electrician to install the wiring according to local codes.
The Cleanjets are 1/18 HP, 120V A.C., 0.55 AMP. 60HZ. GFI protected circuit must be used to supply power to
the unit. The roller back massage chair uses a 115V A.C. supply.
5. Spa base should be anchored securely to the floor. The base may be anchored through
the opening in the back of the base wherever access is convenient for the installer.
6. Hand held sprayer is Model ST700.20. It has complied with applicable requirements of ASME A112.18.1-2005/CSA
B125.1-05
FAILURE TO ANCHOR THE BASE MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE UNIT. DAMAGE
AS A RESULT WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.