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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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HydroMassage
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Safety Considerations
This product is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
This unit uses electricity: to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire keep clear of electrical components.
Always unplug the unit before attempting service or inspection.
This unit is intended for household or commercial use only, and has met the requirements for electro-magnet
emissions per UL standards. Do not locate equipment that is not agency-approved (such as x-ray or high-
frequency equipment) within the vicinity of the unit, as it will cause interference. If this unit causes interference
or another piece of equipment interferes with this product use only one unit at a time or move the equipment a
safe distance to stop interference.
Always frequently inspect
under the Lounge and cooling unit for any signs of water leakage (specifically the
areas under the pump, pressure valve and plumbing).
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the product
– if it will not fit the outlet; have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician.
Always 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 plastic tank, as it may
cause cracking.
Do not store, transport or operate your equipment in freezing conditions without completely draining the tank,
pump, radiator or chiller. It is recommended that air be blown through each of these critical parts to ensure
that they are totally free of water.
In order to maintain temperature control and user comfort, make sure there is adequate ventilation in the room
where the equipment is placed. It is recommended that there be an air conditioner vent or fan located in the
room capable of moving 500 cubic feet per minute (500 CFM).
When models 320, 350, 500 & 700 are installed in rooms less than 12’ x 12’, it is recommended that the
External Cooling System be installed in a separate room or vented (See Internal Cooling System Cold Air
Supply Duct).
The supply lines allow the External Cooling System to be up to 20’ away from the equipment. When choosing
a location for the Cooling System that is remote from the machine, ensure the following:
•
The temperature remains between 45° -100° degrees Fahrenheit.
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There is at least 2000 cubic feet of air space in the chiller location if the room is sealed, i.e. ceiling or
basement. If it is in another room with a door that is open more than 50% of the time the surrounding
hallways and rooms can be added...
•
If the External Cooling System is to be installed anywhere other than on the ground, check to ensure it
is securely mounted.