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HydroMassage Owner’s Manual, Revision 10-25-15 

JTL Enterprises, Inc  1-727-536-5566  •  www.HydroMassage.com 

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Introduction

 

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Setup

 

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Delivery

 

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HydroMassage

 

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External

 

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External

 

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Recommended

 

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Recommended

 

Reboot

 

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Summary of Contents for Lounge 440 Series

Page 1: ...ring All JTL products are manufactured in the United States meeting UL CE CSA safety standards as well as being registered as a Class I medical device with the FDA Each component must first pass a rig...

Page 2: ...cations 5 4 Safety Considerations 6 5 Product Specifications 7 6 Setup and Installation Instructions 8 Delivery Unpacking Instructions 9 13 Moving to Desired Location 12 Touchscreen Components 14 Touc...

Page 3: ...rized Service Representative III the product has been damaged by improper connection or disconnection with any electrical device IV the product has been damaged by an act of God accident misuse abuse...

Page 4: ...ments Remedies and Limitations The sale and exclusive remedies under this Limited Warranty shall be repair and or replacement as set forth above except where prohibited by law JTL shall not be respons...

Page 5: ...eases a high temperature or have pain radiating to the arms or legs when the back is massaged Before beginning the treatment session position the user in the middle of the Lounge with legs together an...

Page 6: ...disconnect power before draining water Never connect power unless the unit has the appropriate amount of water in it Always lift your equipment by the metal frame Never lift your equipment by the plas...

Page 7: ...rtz 30 amp breaker 10 gauge 4mm wire Distilled Water Necessary 20 gallons 60 liter no water hookup needed 20 gallons 60 liter no water hookup needed Water Temperature Range 92 33 to 105 41 C 92 33 to...

Page 8: ...ternational installations please have your electrician install an appropriate plug and receptacle according to code Requires a 110 Volt outlet within 5 of the center of the HydroMassage Lounge CAT 5 o...

Page 9: ...pping Adjustable Crescent Wrench Phillips Screw Driver Tin Snips for removing bands 25 30 Gallons Distilled Water see previous page Unpacking Shipping Crates 1 Snip packing bands 2 Remove Lid 3 Remove...

Page 10: ...humb screws at the foot and head end of the lounge 8 Remove 4 BLUE packing bolts used to secure unit Lounge to shipping platform Remove the Touchscreen Computer and Suppy Boxes Do not carry unit or mo...

Page 11: ...lace the ramp as shown 10 Removing the Lounge from the shipping skid Carefully lift the foot end of the Lounge up by the handle until the Lounge is on the very back 2 rollers as shown below Slowly rol...

Page 12: ...o the frame at the head end of the lounge after removing the mesh filter as shown below Always lift by the handle at the foot end b Use cardboard ring from the shipping box to protect the floor walls...

Page 13: ...should be ready Also the following items should be ready T Max controller if applicable Any additional items as specified on the invoice THIS IS THE END OF THE DELIVERY UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL...

Page 14: ...wiring back view Mount the Touchscreen by bolting the arm to the bracket as shown Mount the arm through the bracket secure with the top bolt black knob on the inside and the black knob for the bottom...

Page 15: ...nd has method of securing system in place during use as system will vibrate slightly 3 Check to ensure no shipping damage to all HydroMassage components a Shipping boxes b Lounge panels c External coo...

Page 16: ...ounge If the cord is not already connected to the control box insert the power cord through the right side of control box and connect to the corresponding 10 11 and 12 C on the circuit board as shown...

Page 17: ...ent on previous page 3 Attachment the Touchscreen mounting pole into Lounge frame Touchscreen is typically installed on the side of the Lounge adjacent to a wall Secure using the supplied bolts and bl...

Page 18: ...up The black power cord coming from the Touchscreen needs to be plugged into the battery back up IMPORTANT make sure the Touchscreen power cord is plugged into the correctly labeled outlet on the batt...

Page 19: ...HydroMassage com Page 19 of 33 7 Users may plug headphones into headphone jack on back of Touchscreen 8 If installing T Max or other remote usage controls make connections at this point See Page 28 f...

Page 20: ...ack pump underneath the Lounge to make sure they did not loosen during shipment See Photo in 5 Turn clockwise to tighten Do not need to turn Lounge on its side 3 Unscrew small PVC breather tube and sc...

Page 21: ...hscreen is powered up and the Establishing Communication box pops up on the Touchscreen 9 Software initialization You should see a series of tests being completed on the Touchscreen This will take app...

Page 22: ...egin a massage session to raise water temperature Set the massage area between 10 lower limit and 15 upper limit Water will rise approx 1 F for every 2 minutes of running time when setting massage pre...

Page 23: ...er 120700 The Default Screen will open and the temperature settings can be found at the lower left hand corner of the screen With the Lounge still running once the water temperature has reached 88 deg...

Page 24: ...airflow Complete one last visual inspection under the Lounge to confirm no water has dripped on the flooring 2 Re attach end panels first and side panels second 3 Install Side and End panels Fasten s...

Page 25: ...unge cover sheet is waterproof and may be cleaned with antibacterial wipes or spray It is not necessary but the cover sheet may also be machine washed but do not machine dry Defoamacide and water fill...

Page 26: ...left of this limit High Limit Press the button next to the 30 on the 1 30 scale then slide the massage limit to the left to prevent the massage bar from massaging to the right of this limit Pressure A...

Page 27: ...be highlighted in blue Ex If the Speed is set at level 2 then 2 bars will be highlighted in blue To adjust the Speed either press the Speed Up or Down arrows or press one of the four bars directly c...

Page 28: ...sage will always begin at the default settings b Operational Modes Normal None should always be selected unless an external timer is to be used When hooking up an external timer the following two opti...

Page 29: ...727 536 5566 www HydroMassage com Page 29 of 33 Changing the LED Colors Open Advanced Options Click on the LED Color box to open the LED Color Picker Select desired color and close Default Blue is Re...

Page 30: ...HydroMassage Owner s Manual Revision 10 25 15 JTL Enterprises Inc 1 727 536 5566 www HydroMassage com Page 30 of 33 HydroMassage External Timer Connection Diagram...

Page 31: ...age Owner s Manual Revision 10 25 15 JTL Enterprises Inc 1 727 536 5566 www HydroMassage com Page 31 of 33 HydroMassage Chimney External Cooling System Heat Exhaust Optional for 320 350 450 500 and 70...

Page 32: ...w for amounts Replace the Fill Spout Cap a Add 2 teaspoons with 2 gallons distilled water if LESS than 30 massages per day usage b Add 2 teaspoons with 3 gallons distilled water if MORE than 30 massag...

Page 33: ...ton Top back right hand corner of the Touchscreen 3 Reboot the Touchscreen by pressing the blue power button again and wait for the HydroMassage software to automatically load on the Touchscreen monit...

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