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Whirlpool System Option
The whirlpool system circulates the bath water around the system producing turbulent flow in the bath.
It is vital for safety and comfort that the operating, cleaning and disinfection procedures contained in
these instructions are followed. Some people with heart and other medical conditions may be at
increased risk when using the whirlpool. Qualified medical opinion should be sought prior to use.
Kingkraft do not recommend a whirlpool in multi-user environments due to the risk of cross infection
unless a strict management and cleaning protocol is in place to ensure the system is maintained
correctly.
To fill the bath
Fit the plug into the waste fitting or operate the pop-up waste mechanism. Turn open the bath filling
tap and fill the bath until the water level is at least 25mm (1”) above all the outlet jets in the side of the
bath.
To start the whirlpool pump
To start the whirlpool pump, simply press and hold down the on/off control button which is mounted
next to the head end of the bath tub.
To vary the amount of turbulence in the bath, turn the control button on the bath either clockwise to
increase or anti-clockwise to decrease the turbulence.
To adjust the eyeball jets
The direction of the eyeball jets can be adjusted by placing a finger in the jet hole and turning to the
desired position.
To switch off
Simply press the on/off button again, at the head end of the bath tub.
Whirlpool pump protection
Should the whirlpool system be accidentally operated at any time with insufficient water, the dry-run
protection unit will automatically switch off the pump. The whirlpool system can only then be started
when there is sufficient water in the bath. The Whirlpool will automatically shut off after 20 minutes.
You may restart it if so required.
Always have regard to the user’s medical condition and state of health when operating the whirlpool.
WARNING
Use only low foaming bath lotions. Normal bubble baths will froth excessively
with whirlpools and can pose a major safety risk to the user and potentially cause
damage to surrounding fittings.
Cleaning your whirlpool hydrotherapy system
It is recommended that the whirlpool system is disinfected frequently.