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installation instRUCtions (cont.)
CleanIng
1.
Remove all loose debris.
Construction plaster or
excess grout can be removed with the use of a wood
(edge) trowel.
2.
Paint or tar stains
may need to be removed with a
cleaner such as paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl
alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Never allow the cleaner to
soak against the acrylic surface for long periods of time.
Always rinse the surface immediately following the use
of cleaners.
3. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe use of
cleaning products. If the surface becomes scratched
or dulled, it may be restored by using a quality plastic
polish, like Novus Plastic Polish No. 2 (available from
the Jason Dealer).
It is always preferable to protect
the acrylic surface during installation to minimize
cleanup and prevent surface damage.
waTer TesTIng
Before finishing the installation, it is recommended that the
bath be water tested and the plumbing tested for leaks.
1. Before water testing the bath,
make sure any pump
unions are hand tight. Do not over tighten or use a pipe
wrench. This will damage the unions and cause leaking.
If the unit leaks with the unions hand tight, then loosen
the unions(s) and check the O-ring seal to ensure it is
properly seated.
2. Fill and operate the bath.
Close the drain and fill the
bath with water to at least 10 inches [25 cm] below the
bath deck. The inlet temperature should not exceed
40°C (104°F). Refer to the
FILLING aND DRaINING
section of this owner’s manual for more information.
3. Inspect the plumbing for leaks.
4. Turn the equipment Off and then drain the water.
The bath unit and its plumbing are designed to drain
after each use whether used as a hydrotherapy bath,
soaking bath, or when taking a shower.
4. 120V electrical Service - Home Spa Controls
Service Connection #1 (see Figure 1)
The blower and pump (U1) are prewired to their control
boxes. The control boxes have a 36” (91cm) cord
with plug end. The blower and pump control boxes
are mounted on a stand that is temporarily secured
to the packing board for shipping. These boxes
must remain on the control box bracket so that the
two boxes can communicate properly through their
infared communication feature. During installation,
the control box bracket and controls must be located
to permit access for inspection and servicing. The
control boxes must be plugged into a dedicated 120V,
20A, 60Hz, GFCI protected cirecuit.
Service Connection #2 (see Figure 1)
The second pump (U2) is prewired to the control box.
The control boxes have a 36” (91cm) cord with plug
end. The pump control box is mounted on a stand
that is temporarily secured to the packing board for
shipping. This box must remain on the control box
bracket so that the boxes can communicate properly
through their infared communication feature. During
installation, the control box bracket and controls
must be located to permit access for inspection and
servicing. The control box must be plugged into a
dedicated 120V, 20A, 60Hz, GFCI protected cirecuit.
5. 240V electrical Service - Home Spa Controls
Service Connection #1 (See Figure 1)
The blower and pump (U1) are prewired to their
control boxes. The control boxes have a 36” (91cm)
cord with junction box connection. The blower and
pump control boxes are mounted on a stand that is
temporarily secured to the packing board for shipping.
These boxes must remain on the control box bracket
so that the two boxes can communicate properly
through their infared communication feature. During
installation, the control box bracket and controls
must be located to permit access for inspection and
servicing. The junction box must be connected into
a dedicated 240V, 20A, 50 or 60Hz, GFCI protected
circuit.
Service Connection #2 (see Figure 1)
The second pump (U2) is prewired to the control box.
The control box has a 36” (91cm) cord with junction
box connection. The pump control box is mounted on a
stand that is temporarily secured to the packing board
for shipping. This box must remain on the control
box bracket so that the two boxes can communicate
properly through their infared communication
feature. During installation, the control box bracket
and controls must be located to permit access for
inspection and servicing. The junction box must be
connected into a dedicated 240V, 20A, 50 or 60Hz,
GFCI protected circuit.