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5   OPERATION

Invacare® Supine Whirlpool Tubs

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Part No. 1167456

2.

Remove and disassemble all jet assemblies. 

Rotate each jet assembly counterclockwise and pull away from the jet casing. (Detail “A”).

Remove each impeller cap by rotating it clockwise (Detail “B”).

Remove each impeller (Detail “C”).

3.

Clean the pieces with Dispatch™ Cleaner and Disinfectant. Lay the pieces in the footwell of the tub.

4.

Spray all surfaces of the tub with Dispatch™ Cleaner and Disinfectant. Take a long handled brush and thoroughly clean the interior surfaces of 
the tub and the jet casings.

5.

Allow the Dispatch™ Cleaner and Disinfectant to sit on the surfaces for one minute.

6.

Rinse all surfaces and pieces of the jet assemblies with water.

7.

Use a clean towel to dry all tub surfaces and all pieces of the jet assemblies.

Detail “A”

Detail “B”

Detail “C”

Jet Casing

Jet Assembly

Impeller Cap

Impeller

Impeller

Summary of Contents for 6302G

Page 1: ...l DEALER This manual MUST be given to the user of the product USER BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference EN Invacare Model 6302G Invacare Model 6302GADH Supine Whirl...

Page 2: ...OVERVIEW 8 Features 8 Product Labeling 10 Typical Product Parameters 11 Minimum Floor Space and Clearance Requirements 13 4 INSTALLATION 14 Preparing the Work Area 14 Tub Dimensions and Connection De...

Page 3: ...Setting 26 Filling the Tub 27 Using the Shower Massage Wand 27 Using the Whirlpool Function 28 Adjusting the Tub Height 6302GADH Only 28 6 INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 29 Safety Inspect...

Page 4: ...ly hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious inj...

Page 5: ...refused please prepay shipping charges LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS LABOR EXPENDABLE...

Page 6: ...signed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare prod...

Page 7: ...98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase of the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The tub is specifically designed to be used with a bath lift...

Page 8: ...No 1167456 3 Overview 3 1 Features Whirlpool ON OFF Button Fill Button Push in once to auto fill push in and hold to add additional water to tub Water Temperature Thermometer Water Temperature Control...

Page 9: ...3 OVERVIEW Part No 1167456 9 Invacare Supine Whirlpool Tubs Whirlpool Jet Overflow Fill Spout Shower Massage Wand Shower Massage ON OFF Button Flow Control Valve Shower Spray Adjustment...

Page 10: ...3 OVERVIEW Invacare Supine Whirlpool Tubs 10 Part No 1167456 3 2 Product Labeling Labels located inside the Service Access Door Label located on Interior Hardware...

Page 11: ...41 inches 1041 mm 27 inches 686 mm Overall Tub Height Raised Lowered 56 inches 1422 mm N A N A 65 inches 1651 mm 51 inches 1295 mm Width Tub Exterior Tub Interior at Shoulder Tub Interior at Hip Tub...

Page 12: ...gallons per minute 95 liters per minute Number of Jets 4 Electrical Classification Power Current Rating Class I Type B 115 VAC 60 Hz 7 Amps Tub Material Double wall gel coated fiberglass Thermometer 2...

Page 13: ...3 OVERVIEW Part No 1167456 13 Invacare Supine Whirlpool Tubs 3 4 Minimum Floor Space and Clearance Requirements...

Page 14: ...ion area MUST be able to support the 66 pounds per square inch 45 n cm load capacity of the tub Otherwise injury or damage might occur Access for servicing the tub MUST be provided Install the tub in...

Page 15: ...10 254 mm from centerline 5 5 140 mm up from floor 3 4 Cold water stub with recommended shut off valve D 5 127 mm from centerline 29 736 mm from tub back edge 2 Drain floor drain recommended E 10 5 2...

Page 16: ...Tub 1 Level the tub by adjusting the telescopic legs either up or down using a wrench to arrive at the desired height 2 Check to make sure the tub is level by placing a level on the front and sides of...

Page 17: ...hat is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis To test the GFCI push the test button The GFCI shoul...

Page 18: ...iance with local codes Some state and local plumbing codes require the installation of a reduced pressure zone RPZ assembly on both the incoming hot and cold supply lines to prevent back flow contamin...

Page 19: ...cordance with applicable building codes 7 Attach the shower massage wand and flow valve Be sure to use the washers supplied 8 Check for leaks in supply or drain lines and check operation of tub Refer...

Page 20: ...n purged of any foreign matter Both hot and cold water lines are properly connected to the tub All water lines are checked for leaks Power line is protected by a 15 AMP GFCI ICCI skin care and cleanin...

Page 21: ...re caring for becomes nauseated or dizzy or the person develops a headache get out of the tub at once and safely bring the body temperature back to normal 98 6 F Seek medical attention if symptoms or...

Page 22: ...Tubs 22 Part No 1167456 Whirlpool ON OFF Button Fill Button Push in once to auto fill push in and hold to add additional water to tub Water Temperature Thermometer Water Temperature Control Tub Raise...

Page 23: ...esident infection and contamination of the tub DO NOT clean or disinfect the tub when it is occupied Otherwise injury may occur Read and understand ALL information on disinfecting BEFORE use ALWAYS we...

Page 24: ...ectant Lay the pieces in the footwell of the tub 4 Spray all surfaces of the tub with Dispatch Cleaner and Disinfectant Take a long handled brush and thoroughly clean the interior surfaces of the tub...

Page 25: ...uct to wipe down all surfaces and allow the heavy duty cleaner to remain in contact with the exposed surfaces for approximately ten minutes Rinse off surfaces using the shower wand adjusted to spray p...

Page 26: ...he effects of hyperthermia include Failure to perceive heat Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa or hot tub Unawareness of impending hazard Fetal damage in pregnant women Physical inability t...

Page 27: ...trol 4 Adjust the shower spray by rotating the shower wand head 5 Turn the shower massage off by pressing the ON OFF button again The tub will fill to a predetermined level To stop the tub from fillin...

Page 28: ...the stretcher lift to transfer the resident from the tub 7 Clean and disinfect the tub Refer to Cleaning and Disinfecting on page 23 5 7 Adjusting the Tub Height 6302GADH Only Perform one of the foll...

Page 29: ...ore Each Use Clean and Disinfect the tub Refer to Cleaning and Disinfecting on page 23 Ensure that the maximum water fill temperature does not exceed 110 F 43 C Ensure that the maximum water pressure...

Page 30: ...omassage System System will not start No electrical power to tub Check and reset breaker Switch air hose disconnected Reconnect hose to switch and controller System is ineffective Water deposits in wh...

Page 31: ...eight Rub Panels and Glide Pads on page 30 Bad electrical connections no electrical power to tub Unplug the tub Check and reset GFCI Check electrical cord plug and outlet for damage Replace damaged pa...

Page 32: ...ritten permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Dispatch is a registered tra...

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