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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  60" x 32" Acrylic Air Bath

1107630-2-

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Questions? Problems? For additional assistance, please contact KALLISTA’s Customer

Service Department at 1-888-4-KALLISTA (1-888-452-5547) or kallista.com.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Electrical Requirements

The installation must have a Class A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD). 
The GFCI or RCD protect against line-to-ground shock hazard. 

Use a 220-240 V, 15 A, 50/60 Hz dedicated 

service for the bath with airjets.

For Canadian installations, install the bath with airjets in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.

Product Notices

WARNING: Risk of personal or property damage.

 Unauthorized modi

fi

 cation may cause unsafe 

operation or effect performance of the bath with airjets. Do not relocate the bath blower motor, or make 
other modi

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 cations to the bath system in the absence of kit or other published instructions, as this could 

adversely affect the performance and safe operation of the product. KALLISTA shall not be liable under its 
warranty or otherwise for personal injury or damage caused by any such unauthorized modi

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 cation. Refer 

to the “Before You Begin” section for blower motor relocation requirements, recommendations, and section 
coverage information.

NOTICE: Keep the area around the blower motor clean and free of debris.

 Ensure that the area around the 

blower motor is free of sawdust, insulation, dirt, or other small loose debris. Such material could clog the blower 
motor air ducts and reduce the air 

fl

 ow through the blower.

Factory Assembled Features

Factory assembled components include a blower motor, air harness, control, check valve, butter

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 y valves, lights 

(if provided), electrical harnesses, and an illuminated user keypad. Other than power wiring and plumbing, no 
assembly is required.

Connections and Service Access

NOTICE: Provide unrestricted service access to the blower motor.

 You must provide access for servicing 

the blower motor and controls. The access must be located immediately next to the blower motor. Study the 
“Rough-In Information” section of this publication.

Before installation, ensure that there is proper access to the blower motor and 

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 nal connections. If the blower 

motor is installed in an enclosed area, an access panel is required at the blower motor. This panel should be at 
least 34” (864 mm) wide and 15” (381 mm) high.

Summary of Contents for P50047-G5

Page 1: ...ONS 60 x 32 Acrylic Air Bath 1107630 2 C 1 of 28 Questions Problems For additional assistance please contact KALLISTA s Customer Service Department at 1 888 4 KALLISTA 1 888 452 5547 or kallista com P...

Page 2: ...connections WARNING Risk of electric shock Disconnect power before servicing WARNING Risk of injury or property damage Please read all instructions thoroughly before beginning installation including t...

Page 3: ...njury or damage caused by any such unauthorized modification Refer to the Before You Begin section for blower motor relocation requirements recommendations and section coverage information NOTICE Keep...

Page 4: ...he Site 8 2 Install the Tiling In Bead optional 9 3 Prepare the Bath with Airjets 9 4 Secure the Bath to the Subfloor Standard 10 5 Install the Plumbing Standard 11 6 Make Power Connections Standard 1...

Page 5: ...elocated The option is provided for the case that a particular installation makes this effort practical For your convenience or accessibility the blower motor and check valve can be mounted in a remot...

Page 6: ...ce as specified in the Price Book TOOLS AND MATERIALS Plus Conventional woodworking tools and materials or conventional masonry tools and materials as appropriate Drop cloth Construction Adhesive opti...

Page 7: ...PRODUCT INFORMATION Fixture Top Area Inside Area Weight Bathing Well 54 1 8 1375 mm x 25 15 16 659 mm 45 13 16 1164 mm x 24 3 4 629 mm 75 lbs 34 kg 00 100 lbs 45 4 kg G5 Water Depth Capacity To Overfl...

Page 8: ...on the rim a 1 16 2 mm gap must exist between the framing and the underside of the rim When constructing the framing take into account the gap and the thickness of the finished wall deck material NOTI...

Page 9: ...ows for an alcove installation of many drop in baths when a flanged version is not available NOTICE The bottom edge of the tiling in bead may have to be trimmed This will ensure a proper fit in the in...

Page 10: ...ote Connect the Cable at the Blower Remote Install the Power Cord at the Control Remote Install the Plumbing Remote Make Power Connections Remote Then go to the Test Run the Bath with Airjets section...

Page 11: ...d Apply a generous amount of high quality construction adhesive to the bottom of the support blocks With help carefully move the bath into the installation area Verify the support blocks are resting d...

Page 12: ...Make sure the power has been disconnected before performing the following procedures Refer to the Important Information section WARNING Risk of electric shock Connect the control to a properly ground...

Page 13: ...ve the retaining screw holding the air harness on the blower motor discharge Do not discard the screw at this time Remove the four blower motor mounting screws from the blower adapter baseboard Keep t...

Page 14: ...tions NOTICE Ensure the subfloor is level before proceeding If necessary use shims to achieve level Cement or Mortar Bed Method NOTICE Do not use gypsum cement or drywall compound as these materials w...

Page 15: ...or using four fasteners 2 51 mm Min Connect blower motor to the check valve use silicone or equivalent sealant and install retaining screw NOTE The blower motor must be mounted horizontally 2 51 mm ab...

Page 16: ...E CABLE AT THE BLOWER REMOTE Cut existing cable about 4 102 mm from the blower motor Access Cover Strain Relief Blower Motor Plug Remove two screws to remove the cover Route the Power Cable Route two...

Page 17: ...in relief Using wire nuts or other approved termination devices terminate the conductors as follows Connect the black pigtail lead to the L1 conductor of the power cable Connect the blue pigtail lead...

Page 18: ...ck tape as required by the NEC Strip the end of the wires about 3 8 10 mm Use approved termination devices to terminate the conductors as follows Connect the black pigtail lead to the L1 conductor of...

Page 19: ...bath Ensure that the control power supply cord is properly routed to the control power junction box The control power supply cord contains a brown wire Line 1 a blue wire Line 2 and a green wire with...

Page 20: ...ections and make sure the electrical power to the bath is turned on Make sure all PVC piping connections are properly made Temporarily remove the protective drop cloth from the bath Ensure that the ar...

Page 21: ...finished deck and the rim For Finished Wall Installations Cover the framing with water resistant wall material Apply a bead of silicone sealant in the groove between the edge of the bath deck and the...

Page 22: ...n the bath The purge mode blows any residual water out of the air channels The blower motor starts and runs at a low speed for about two minutes An automatic purge cycle occurs when the bath is draine...

Page 23: ...that cable ties or other clips support the air piping and electrical harnesses at the bath Ensure that any unused electrical connectors are supported above the floor Turn on power to the unit NOTE Tr...

Page 24: ...of the surge mode Select and activate the surge mode Verify that the air flow cycles between minimum and maximum Increase or decrease the speed of the surge cycle by pressing the up or down button Tu...

Page 25: ...FCI or Residual Current Device RCD trips when bath with airjets is turned on C Wiring harness from user keypad to control is loose disconnected or damaged C Check wiring for proper connections Replace...

Page 26: ...er motor C Control does not work C Replace the control 5 Blower motor stops running and will not immediately restart Keypad is illuminated A Blower motor overheated and protection device activated A C...

Page 27: ...ring harness B Check wiring for proper connections Replace the wiring harness if necessary C User keypad does not work C Replace the user keypad D Blower motor does not work D Replace the blower motor...

Page 28: ...12 Water spillage or damage observed under the bath A Drain or overflow leaking A Repair or replace the drain assembly according to the manufacturer s instructions B Wall deck and or shower door is i...

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