3.1
Water connection
The water connections of the tub are all pre-installed, so you can easily and properly
install the hot and cold water connections. You need enough space to be able to
connect properly the hoses.
3.2
Drain connection
The drain connection is made with a 40mm HT flexible hose.
Use a
sufficiently long hose
to do the connection to the bathtub outlet.
4.
Electrical Installation
The main connections should only be carried out by or under the supervision of a qualified electrician.
The bathtub needs a normal 220-240V outlet for the whirlpool function. The connector is protected by
a FI switch and works with 50/60 Hz. Note: If work is performed on the plumbing system, the
bathtub must be disconnected from the water supply and from the electrical grid (voltage switch off).
It is important to electrically ground the bathtub to prevent any electric leakage.
For the grounding, we recommend a 2.5 mm² copper cable.
The ground wire should be connected to the bottom of the bathtub.
5.
Operating instructions
5.1
First start
After the installation of the tub, you should check for cleanliness. The tub has a temperature sensor
(40°C +/- 5°C) up to the level above the highest nozzles to allow the filling of the tub and the
operation of the whirlpool system. When turned on, let the whirlpool system run for 10 minutes at
least. If the bathtub has a motor with speed regulation, you must select minimum/maximum speed at
least once during the test cycle. Without emptying the bathtub, switch off the whirlpool system, and
after a period of at least 10 minutes, check all pipes and connections for leaks.
Repeat the process after any adjustment of the installation for proper functioning or after the
replacement of any defective component.