Operating Your Bath with Airjets (cont.)
Observe that, when the bath drains below the level sensors, the automatic two-minute purge cycle
occurs. The air system operates at a low speed to blow any residual water out of the air channels.
Observe that, about 60 seconds after shutdown, all user keypad lights extinguish.
Initiating a Manual Purge Cycle
After stopping the air system and draining the bath, rotate the ring on the user keypad to the purge
icon.
Observe that the purge cycle icon is flashing blue.
Press the
″
OK
″
button once.
The purge icon flashes green and the mode is implemented. The air system operates at a low speed
to blow any residual water out of the air channels.
After about two minutes, the air system stops automatically.
Chromatherapy Operation (if Equipped)
NOTE:
Chromatherapy may be used with all modes of operation. Chromatherapy may also be used when
the air system is not operating.
Chromatherapy Cycle -
When this mode is activated, the chromatherapy lights automatically and
continuously cycle through the eight colors: white, violet, indigo blue, aqua blue, green, yellow,
orange, and red. One cycle through all eight colors takes about one minute. Rotate the outer ring to
select this mode and press “OK” to activate it. To turn off the lights, press the “OK” button while
the chromatherapy mode is selected and active.
Chromatherapy Specific Color Selection -
When this mode is activated, you may choose a specific
color for the bath. Rotate the outer ring to select this mode, press the “OK” button, and use the
up/down buttons to reach the desired color. To turn off the lights, press the “OK” button while the
chromatherapy mode is selected and active.
Care and Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning Your Acrylic Bath
Do not use powdered cleaners unless the cleaner is fully dissolved in water.
Solid substances
could block the airjets.
Do not use full strength bleach or ammonia cleaning solutions.
Chemically active cleaning
solutions can damage the bath surface.
Do not use abrasive cleansers or solvents on acrylic surfaces.
Abrasive cleaners and solvents can
damage the bath surface.
Wipe out your acrylic bath with a soft cloth after each use.
Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans.
If the surface gets excessively dirty you can use a general purpose cleaner such as: Formula 409
®
All
Purpose Cleaner, Scrub Free
®
Mildew Stain Remover, Mr. Clean, Lemon Fresh, Cinch
®
, Glass Plus
®
,
or Fantastik
®
All Purpose.
NOTE:
To restore dull or scratched units: Apply white automotive polishing compound with a clean rag.
Rub scratches and dull areas vigorously. Wipe off residue. Follow with a coat of white automotive paste
wax. Do not wax areas where you walk or stand.
Cleaning Your User Keypad and Remote Control
Use a soft cloth to wipe the keypad and remote control after each use. If the surface becomes dirty,
use a non-abrasive soap and warm water to clean.
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