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6a-6b) Check the position of the wall fastening elements
and install them.
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7) Install the lower wall to the base frame so that:
- the ends of the fastening elements slide into those on the side
wall,
- the wood dowel is inserted into the frame profile.
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8) Install the top wall onto the lower wall following the
previous instructions.
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9) Install the glass-sauna frame as indicated.
NOTE: the frame must be inserted into the indicated metal dowels,
which can be adjusted to compensate for any offset.
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10) Install the divider as indicated, sliding the audio speak-
ers through the bottom opening.
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11) Install the glass-sauna panel as indicated.
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12) Disconnect the cables indicated and remove the
shower panels.
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13) Install the isolating multi-pole switch (with the cable
already connected to the appliance's junction box) in an area
that complies with the safety regulations as specified by current
legislation in force; the power supply line will be connected to
this switch.
NOTE: in the instance of a single-phase power supply
(220/240 V ~), you must suitably connect the terminals rela-
tive to the phases, as indicated.
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IMPORTANT: for Countries where 220-240V voltage is
supplied by a two-phase system (L+L), the connection
has to be made on terminals L and N anyway.
Install the shower frame by fixing it to the divider (D) and shower
panel (P).
System configuration (micro-switches)
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sc) Check that switch configuration corresponds to that in the
figure, in particular, switches “I2” must be positioned in this way:
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1
: - make sure the switch is in the OFF position.
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2
: - turn the switch to ON where installation of the Jacuzzi® audio
kit
is
planned;
- turn the switch to OFF otherwise;
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3
: -
check that the switch is in the ON position.
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4
:
- make sure the switch is in the OFF position.
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5
: - turn the switch to ON if you wish to carry out a demo function
of the equipment (trade fair, exhibition);
- turn the switch to OFF where normal operation is desired.
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6
: - turn the switch to ON where installation of the Jacuzzi® re-
mote control system is planned;
- turn the switch to OFF otherwise.
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7
: - make sure the switch is in the OFF position.
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8
: - act on the switch to save the positions of the modules con-
nected to the remote control system (see the instructions in-
cluded with the system).
Connections - 1
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14) Connect the sauna audio speaker cables to the audio
box.
- Insert the display (A) and thermal fuse (B) cables into the con-
duit indicated.
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15) Slide off the cable clamp from the temperature probe
(C) and thread it along with the cable (B) into the vertical con-
duit; anchor the cables using the foam rubber bushing.
- Wrap cable (C) and position it inside the display unit, leaving
enough room for the screen itself.
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16) Connect the cable (B) to the terminal and thread the
probe (C) into the hole indicated; anchor the probe-holder to
the wall.
- Connect the cables (A) and (C) to the display and anchor it to
the wall.
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17) Assemble the short backrest.
- Thread the power cord (D) into the wall conduit and position
the LED light strip onto the backrests; complete installation.
- Connect cord (D) to cord (D1) that exits the junction box.
Installing the structure - 2
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18) Thread the heater cable (E) beneath the shower and
sauna frames into the position instructed.
NOTE: if supplied, fix the cable to the flexible hose of the heater's au-
tomatic filling device.
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19) Assemble the skirting boards as indicated, making
sure that the heater cable (and hose, if present) are outside the
skirting.
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20) When present, install the automatic filling device and
connect it to the flexible hose as indicated (items 1-2-4-5).
- Install the heater deflector, making sure that the correct version
is installed (left or right) item 3).
- Fix the brackets and the electrical box to the wall (holes present,
items 6-8). Apply the screws to hang the heater (item 7).
- Connect the electronic box cables to the heater unit; hang on
the brackets (items 9-10).
- Use running water to wash the stones, then dry them and place
them on the heater, ensuring to leave space between one stone
and another.
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Page 20: ...20 1 OK NO OK NO 1 2 2 3 3 M6x20 mm 2 OK NO 1 1 1 2 3 2 A A A A A 1 cm 2 cm 1 3 0 4 0...
Page 21: ...21 3 1 2 OK NO SX 3x20 mm 6a 0 5 0...
Page 22: ...22 DX 3x20 mm 2 1 1 A 7 0 6b 0...
Page 23: ...23 2 1 90 OK NO 5 4 5x80 mm 4x M8x12 mm 3 1 2 1 8 0 9 0...
Page 24: ...24 1 2 2 4 M8x12 mm 3 10 0 M8x12 mm 3 1 2 1 11 0...
Page 27: ...27 L R L R L L R R 1 A A B B B1 B1 2 SIC T SIC F RS485_3 A B C C 1 3 2 3 14 0 15 0...
Page 28: ...28 A C B C 2 9x16 mm 3x40 mm OK NO D1 1 4 5 D1 LED 2 3 6 D D D1 3 16 0 17 0...
Page 29: ...29 E E E E 1 2 3 4 4 4 2x22 mm 15x OK NO 3 18 0 19 0...
Page 31: ...31 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 M8x12 mm 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 NO OK 21 0 22 0...
Page 32: ...32 3 1 f i 3 2 f v click 4 2 1 f s 2 3 4 6 6 6 6 NO OK 1 6 6 5 M8x12 mm 23 0 24 0...
Page 33: ...33 2 click 3 1 1 2 4 f i f v f s 3 M5x12 mm 1 2 3 5 5 6 4 6 7 M6x20 mm V V 8 9 25 0 26 0...
Page 34: ...34 1 NO OK 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 f i f v f s 2 click 4 3 27 0 28 0...
Page 35: ...35 M6 4 2X32 mm 6 mm 1 3 2 3 1 4 2 1 29 0 30 0...
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Page 38: ...38 2 3 1 4 c b a c b 1 2 a 1 2 3x20 mm 35 0 36 0...
Page 39: ...39 2 1 1 T P T OK P NO T P 3 P B A 2 3 3x20 mm 1 4 1 2 37 0 38 0...
Page 40: ...40 C B A A B C 39 0 M x mm 4 2x22 mm 4 2x22 mm 40 0...
Page 41: ...41 2 2 4 4 4 1 1 5 5 2 3 3 2 2 1 41 0 42 0...
Page 42: ...42 1 2 5 5 5 3 4 A A 1 2 6 5 4 3 3 4 7 OK NO A SX DX A IN PUT 1 43 0 44 0...
Page 43: ...43 A A A a a a b b b 1 1 2 45 0 46 0...
Page 44: ...44 1 2 3 5 2 OK NO 6x80 mm 6x120 mm 3x20 mm 4x 4 M10x70 mm A B 47 0...
Page 45: ...45 4 5x40 mm 1 1 3 2 4 48 0...
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Page 50: ...50 A B C 1 2 A B C 1 3 4 4 5 6 C C C 2 53 0 54a 0...
Page 51: ...51 3 2x25 mm 3 2x25 mm 3 4 5 6 7 8 B A 54b 0...
Page 52: ...52 B A NO OK NO OK 1 1 2 3 4 A A A A A A B 2 55a 0...
Page 53: ...53 N 2 1 6 A A A A A A B B 5 N N NO OK A A A A A A B B B B B 7 8 9 55b 0...
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