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Routine maintenance
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It is simply sufficient to dry the various components; should you need to carry out a
more thorough cleaning procedure, eliminate any stains using a cloth dampened with
soapy water or neutral detergent; rinse with fresh water and dry.
Leave the glass doors open: this will facilitate the elimination of dampness present
inside.
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Do not use abrasive towels, powdered detergents or other solvents.
The shower is equipped with a filter which can become clogged up with impurities and/or
scale: clean it using a standard scale removal product, following the instructions detailed on
the product packaging.
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Clean glass using specifically designed products, available commercially.
Back supports, benches, duckboards, water tanks
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Should you need to move the bench, firstly, unplug the light connector which is located
under the bench.
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Should you need to remove the duckboards, use the provided holes, situated at both
ends, in order to thread utensils suited to the lifting operation.
In order to remove the tank, you simply have to lift it.
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Dry the surfaces; where there are stains, you may use an ordinary detergent or soapy
water, always forming circular motions.
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Do not use products that contain muriatic acid and/or sodium hydroxyde (caustic soda, etc.).
Walls
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Remove stubborn dirt with hot water, subsequently adding the detergent.
Drainage pipes
With the passing of time, drainage pipes can become clogged up; if you note problems with
water drainage in the tray (under the duckboards), you may need to clean the skimmer
baskets inside the drainage pipes.
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Remove the duckboards and the water tank (with the hammam, you will also need to
move the bench).
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Lift the drainage pipe covers and extract the skimmer baskets, then carry out the
cleaning procedure.
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Re-insert the skimmer baskets, close the drainage pipe covers and re-position the
removed elements.
Back supports, benches, duckboards, heater covers
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Should you need to also move the largest bench, firstly, unplug the light connector
which is located under the bench.
In order to remove the heater cover, you simply have to lift it.
brassware
aluminium parts
nozzles
shower head
shower
glass
hammam and
shower internal parts
external finishing
frame (not wood)
sauna internal parts
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