background image

Starting the Hydromassage

The J-Dream allows you to enjoy the benefits of a real hydromassage. The hydromassage is created by the
combined action of 32 water jets (eight sets of four) under the pressure of an electrically powered pump. The
action of each group of four jets is alternated according to a programmed sequence which can be changed as
desired.

1. Press the hydromassage button 6 on the display (Figure 1). All the lights relating to this function will light up.
This function cannot be started while the small light is blinking.

2. Carry out the preliminary operations for starting any function.

3. If desired, use the 9, 10, 11  and 12 buttons (Figure 1) to reduce the number of jet groups activated for the
hydromassage (never less than four groups).  Each group of water jets is individually controlled and its operation
is illuminated on the control panel.

The system has a 45 second delay to allow for the setting of the speed of alternation and the desired jet activation.
At the end of this delay, the jet reservoir begins to fill. The reservoir takes approximately 20 seconds to fill. The
system is fully active after the reservoir is full and the green light above button 6 (Figure 1) remains illuminated

4. Now press the button 6 to start the hyromassage.

5. To stop the hydromassage, press the same button 6 again.

The cycle speed of the jet groups can be changed during operation by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons.  Also the
groups can be activated or cancelled by pressing the   buttons.  These variations can be made without stopping
the hydromassage.

When the hydromassage is switched off, all programming changes are automatically erased. Therefore, when
this function is again started, the unit will automatically be programmed to operate at an average speed of
alternation between the groups of water jets, and all eight groups of jets will be active. The intensity of the
hydromassage can be adjusted on each of the 32 jet nozzles by turning the jet as shown in Figure 3. Turning
the jet counterclockwise will produce a unified and compact water jet. Turning the jet clockwise will make a fan-
shaped water jet.

28

Starting the Steam Bath

The beneficial effects of a steam bath have been recognized since ancient times. The steam bath has long since
become part of every culture.

1. Press the steam bath button 1 on the display (Figure 1).  At this point, the time display will indicate 00 and the green
light above button 1 will start blinking. The green light will flash (approximately 45 seconds) giving a delay for setting the
water (step I) and the steam timer from 0 to 60 minutes using the (+) and (-) buttons.  The function cannot be started
while the  light is blinking.

2.

Carry out the two preliminary operations for starting any function.  Note:  A higher water temperature position of

the mixer handle (Y) when the reservoir and steamer are filling will reduce waiting time for steam.

3. After the reservoir is full, the green and yellow lights above button 1 will come on continuously, indicating the steam
unit is ready.  Now press button 1 (Figure 1) again and the green light  will go out and the yellow light will start flashing.
This indicates that the steam bath is now operational. The yellow light remains flashing until an audible buzzer sounds
and steam begins to come out of the steam nozzle (approximately 3 1/2 minutes).  The yellow light goes out after the
one second buzzer sounds, and the green light comes on and remains on throughout the steam time setting. The steam
bath can be turned off at any time by depressing button 1 during the operation; this will cancel the operational
sequence.

During the steam bath treatment, the time can always be varied by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons without interrupting
the functions. Also for your convenience, a buzzer will sound when the steam timer reaches zero (00). There is a 10
second delay before the steam bath function is cancelled. During this delay the timer can be reset to allow more steam

FIGURE 3. HYDROJET CONTROL

Summary of Contents for J-DREAM II

Page 1: ...J DREAM II Shower System OWNER SMANUAL Assembly Installation Operating Instructions TM WHIRLPOOL BATH R ...

Page 2: ...irm and children should not use the J Dream II unattended Pregnant women and people with heart conditions should consult their physicians before using the steamer The wet surface of the J Dream II can be slippery Use care when entering and exiting When using the J Dream II basic safety precautions should always be followed This unit is to be connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Thi...

Page 3: ..._______________________________________________________________________ 24 Cover______________________________________________________________________________ 25 Completing the Installation _____________________________________________________________ 26 Part II Operation and Maintenance _______________________________ 27 29 Contents 1 Inspection and Shipping Claim Check for shipping damage upon r...

Page 4: ...est on the specially molded seats and relax as a soothing cascading waterfall caresses your neck and shoulders The cascade shower is specially designed to release tension from the entire upper spine area and create a feeling of well being throughout your body The touch of a finger activates the electronically controlled steam system to fill the J Dream II with full bodied steam In just minutes you...

Page 5: ... Bath is not responsible for damages resulting from excess moisture or water spillage Consult an architect or engineer for aid in designing your interior structure Do not install heat lamps directly above the shower unit The clear top will deform from excess heat Water Supply Required The water supply must be capable of delivering 6 gallons per minute minimum to the unit within a pressure range of...

Page 6: ...et of the J Dream II while it is in use Ventilation Water which drips on the floor during exit from the J Dream II may cause a walking hazard and or structural damage unless proper waterproof building materials are used in the area surrounding the unit Take into consideration also the high room humidity which will exist due to use of the steamer Providing natural or forced ventilation of the room ...

Page 7: ...ing 6 cartons packed together on a wooden crate Contents of cartons Wall Panels Door Frame Base Cover includes product accessory pack and owners manual Back Wall Seat Wall Equipment Seat Wall 5 J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 8: ...D SCREW M4x10mm SCREW E PAN HEAD SCREW 12 x 1 2 SCREW F HEX BOLT 1 4 20 x 1 5 BOLT G SELF TAPPING M6x50mm BOLT H U CLIP 10 24 CLIP A SIDE BRACKET L BRACKET NUT J 1 4 20 LOCK NUT SCREW CAP COVER FLAT WASHER 10 WASHER K PAN HEAD SCREW 6 32 x 38 SCREW L M LAG SCREW CLAMP DRAIN CLIP 1 Circled letters A are used in the illustrations of the assenbly procedure 6 ...

Page 9: ...to the shower drain If the stub out is installed before the shower unit leave enough flex in the waste line to allow the end of the stub out to be blocked temporarily see page 10 in a position under flush to the floor surface This will allow the shower unit to slide across the floor into position without having to lift it IMPORTANT The shower drain is designed to connect to a 2 inch 50mm ABS or PV...

Page 10: ...the unit during assembly Allow a minimum of 24 600 mm of access on each side of base Before starting assembly position the base pointing in the same direction as it will be in the final installation position so no unnecessary turning of the unit is required Base Drain Fitting Floor cut out for drain pipe Notice Base is positioned in the same direction as it will be in the final installation positi...

Page 11: ...type compression fitting drain Make certain that the locking ring is loose to allow the drain stub to insert easily inside the rubber compression sleeve If necessary lubricate the sleeve with a mild soap solution The drain stub must extend well into the rubber sleeve before the locking ring is tightened Use a screwdriver and the assembly tool provided to tighten the locking ring Studwall Drain Com...

Page 12: ...ert bolts and tighten nuts from underneath Washers 8 I Pan lip Pan floor Install clip over pan lip locating it over cut out in seat wall and secure with foam tape pre installed on clip Reservoir over flow drain hose will be fed through the clip Clip 1 Drain line Equipment Seat Wall Non Equipment Seat Wall J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 13: ...wall as the seat wall is hinged and designed to swing open F Screw 4 C Washer 4 Top View Move Frame Seat Wall Seals When Panel 2 is installed and put in position the seals will be as shown Panel 2 Remove these 4 screws to swing the seat wall open You may want to swing the hinged seat wall open to get better access to the installation of the screws J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 14: ...wall as the seat wall is hinged and designed to swing open Top View Move Frame Seat Wall C Washer 4 F Screw 4 Seals Panel 3 You may want to swing the hinged seat wall open to get better access to the installation of the screws Remove these 4 screws to swing the seat wall open When Panel 3 is installed and put in position the seals will be as shown J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 15: ... fasteners Now align the back wall parallel to the pan lip to center the back wall between the seat walls Screw 4 B Washer 8 C Nut 4 D Caulk A A Screw 4 B B Caulk Washer 8 C Nut 4 D B Seat walls not shown in this illustration for clarity Caulk Panel 3 Panel 2 Back wall Pan lip Parallel J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 16: ...wall attaches to panel 1 and 4 in three places Seat wall attaches to panel 1 and 4 in two places Caulk Narrow side of panel faces toward the front Panel 1 Panel 4 14 Attach Panels 1 and 4 to Seat Walls Remove 4 bolts from seat walls to attach panels 1 and 4 Caulk along surface of seat walls J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 17: ... L Bracket U Clip A B Screw 2 Bolt remove top bolt from seat wall bracket and reinstall See below dimensions for bolt locations D Nut 2 Side Bracket B Seat Wall Panel 1 B Screw 2 Bolt remove top bolt from seat wall bracket and reinstall See below dimensions for bolt locations D Nut 2 Frame Side Bracket A Seat Wall Panel 4 Frame Panels 1 and 4 not shown in this illustration for clarity J Dream II O...

Page 18: ...ach Painted Angle Brackets to Panels 1 and 4 Note that each angle bracket has a notch on the top and bottom This notch does not get screwed against the side panels but faces out as shown in the side view for both left and right sides Do not tighten the screws at this time as the angle brackets will have to be aligned with the door frame holes J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 19: ...gle bracket screws Apply the silicone caulk and reinstall the angle brackets at the marked position Insert screws and tighten Reposition the door frame and install screws through angle brackets into door frame post Then install bolts 2 through frame tabs into door frame Do not over tighten Do not silicone caulk angle brackets to door frame as they allow service access to equipment Enclosure Post P...

Page 20: ...th corner of top of frame while aligning with corners of enclosure Frame snaps down into door frame and back snaps over back wall Install bolts 4 through top frame and into left and right seat wall frames Top Frame Seat Wall Frame Back Wall Bracket preinstalled Top Frame A B A B Washer 4 Bolt 4 G I Nut 4 J J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 21: ...all Note that they should be top to bottom as shown Hoses are color coded Also feed the CD Radio cable bundle toward the back wall J Dream II with stereo only J Dream II Owner s Manual CD Radio connector CD Radio wire bundle Back of Left Seat Wall Red Green Blue Yellow Orange ...

Page 22: ...ld water supply hoses Connect control cable Connect ground wire yellow with green stripe to terminal on mixer valve Attach steam line to steam head CD Radio wire bundle tie wrapped together with hose C A B Cable tie feed through two holes in back wall 5 places each side Mark on hose attach to backwall with cable tie at this point Hose A C B Red Green Blue Yellow Orange Steam Line with black insula...

Page 23: ...ead Black lead CD Radio power supply Back of Right Seat Wall Red Green Blue Yellow Orange Steam Line Travels down to Steam fitting Line A with braided metal sheathing Line C Line B Power Cord Junction Box Use hot water to soften hoses to ease installation over the barbed insert fitting where shown Attach Line A to valve fitting use the provided rubber washer 3 4 flexible copper drain line will be ...

Page 24: ...OCAL GROUND AN APPROVED GROUND MAY BE AN 8 FOOT LONG GROUND ROD 3 METER LONG EARTH ROD A PLATE ELECTRODE OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE BOND LOCATION CHECK YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE FOR REQUIREMENTS If necessary remove one screw in the plastic cover plate on top of seat wall frame and swing plate out of the way for access POWER CORD JUNCTION BOX J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 25: ... along door frame post see page 18 B Remove 4 hex head bolts along seat wall see page 12 or 13 C Swing seat wall with panel towards back wall Close seat wall reinstall fasteners continue with step 7 23 7 Adjust the levelling screws in the J Dream II base feet and lock them in position 8 Recheck fit of drain plumbing 9 Secure J Dream II in position using clamps provided as shown 10 Connect showerhe...

Page 26: ...ire here Velcro B A A C Frame Screw to be removed to permit attachment of CD Radio ground wire Put ground wire terminal between lockwashers and retighten screw Attach both left and right front panels with pre installed Velcro On the left front panel install 2 screws through the top of the panel Connect the CD radio ground wire speaker power connector and antenna wire before installing left front p...

Page 27: ...25 Place cover on top of unit Align notch in cover with the corresponding notch in the top metal frame J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 28: ...se finishing strip material not provided to cover gap between J Dream II and finshed wall Do not attach finishing strips to face panels Screws Bottom Face Panel fastened with Velcro Take the bottom panel at an angle and insert under the bottom of the enclosure frame Rotate backwards till it is up against the brackets with the pre installed Velcro J Dream II Owner s Manual ...

Page 29: ...it the shower the cascade waterfall the hydromassage and the steam bath The display is composed of four distinct areas with clear symbols to identify the four main functions FIGURE 2 DIVERTER MIXER CONTROLS Shower 1 To start the shower carry out the preliminary operations to start any function and then proceed to Step 2 2 Press the shower button 5 on the display Figure 1 To stop the shower press t...

Page 30: ...assage can be adjusted on each of the 32 jet nozzles by turning the jet as shown in Figure 3 Turning the jet counterclockwise will produce a unified and compact water jet Turning the jet clockwise will make a fan shaped water jet 28 Starting the Steam Bath The beneficial effects of a steam bath have been recognized since ancient times The steam bath has long since become part of every culture 1 Pr...

Page 31: ...k to the middle position leaving the mixer handle ON The water flow will stop at the hand shower and the mixer valve will then continue to provide water to the steam generator as required Maintenance Routine Maintenance The shower head is equipped with a filter which must be occasionally cleaned of limestone and other deposits The filter is placed between the flexible hose and the shower head If l...

Page 32: ...tional basis for products of this type It is the responsibility of the installer owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of this product Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding and will not be responsible for any code compliance 1994 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath E547000 B 9 96 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath National Headquarters P O Drawer J Walnut Cr...

Reviews: