background image

8

WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.

IMPORTANT!

load neutral

load neutral

equipment ground

To reduce

the risk of electrical shock, connect the pump to
a properly grounded Ground-Fault Circuit-
Interrupter (GFCI) or Earth-Leakage Circuit-
Breaker (ELCB). This will provide additional
protection against line-to-ground shock hazard. A
208-240 V, 20 A, 50/60 Hz dedicated circuit is
required.

The

is not used. There

should be no connection to the

terminal

on the Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) breaker.
The green wire with the yellow stripes is the

and needs to be connected to the

neutral bus in the main circuit breaker box.

(GFCI)

(ELCB)

208-240

20

50/60

(GFCI)

·

·

·

·

The whirlpool bath control and system have been
pre-wired at the factory. A licensed electrician should
make a routine service connection to the junction box.
Connect service to the junction box. The junction box
contains blue, brown, and green with a yellow stripe
colored wires.
Follow local electrical codes. Bond in accordance
with national and local codes.
A wiring harness has been pre-wired at the factory,
allowing communication between the keypad, all
features, and the control. No additional wiring is
required, but ensure that all wires are securely
fastened.

Your wiring harness included an antenna for the

optional remote control. Do not alter or damage this
antenna during installation.

NOTE:

·

·

·

·

120/240 VAC
Source

* Connections to be Made
at the Circuit Breaker

Field Wiring
(From Junction Box
to GFCI Breaker)

No Connection
(Load Neutral)

* Equipment Ground

Neutral Bus
(In Breaker Box)

* Line Neutral
(White Curly
Wire)

Typical Two-Pole
Circuit Breaker
with GFCI

Breaker Box

Heater (models may vary) T-style (shown)
or In-line (not shown)

(

)T

(

)

(

)

Bond in accordance with national and local codes.
Open bonding lugs are located at the top of the
junction box.

Typical Wiring Connection for North America

Wire Connector

Ground (Green with
Yellow Stripes)

(

)

From Control

Brown (L2)

Wire Connectors

Electrician to provide suitable
strain relief cable.

Blue (L1)

S/N

240 V

120 V

120 V

N

L1

L2

*L2

240 V

*L1

Heater Electrical Cord

Pump Electrical Cord

Wiring Harness

Junction Box

Control

1141609-T01-A

Summary of Contents for K-1111-VLN-0

Page 1: ...y time without notice These instructions contain important care cleaning and warranty information CAUTION Risk of product damage please leave these instructions for the consumer We recommend this whir...

Page 2: ...wire connectors marked Earth Ground are provided within the wiring compartments To reduce the risk of electric shock connect these connectors to the grounding terminals of your electric service or sup...

Page 3: ...ING Unauthorized modification may cause unsafe operation and poor performance of the whirlpool Product Notices B A GFCI ELCB GFCI ELCB 2 220 240 20 50 60 C Connections and Service Access Before instal...

Page 4: ...all or in an island installation An island installation requires a four side surround In both instances make sure the deck is supported by brick or concrete Install an access panel to allow the pump t...

Page 5: ...umbing according to the roughing in information packed Cap the supplies and check for leaks PREPARE THE SITE WOOD CONSTRUCTION PREPARE THE SITE WOOD CONSTRUCTION We recommend a tiling in bead for stra...

Page 6: ...aterial Insert the drain tailpiece into the trap Make sure the whirlpool is level and resting on all support blocks NOTE NOTE The pump controls when the pump banding straps are cut and support blocks...

Page 7: ...they were before you cut the pump banding straps If the pumps are raised too high they will not prime properly Make sure the rubber isolation feet are in place To minimize whirlpool noise and vibrati...

Page 8: ...Bond in accordance with national and local codes A wiring harness has been pre wired at the factory allowing communication between the keypad all features and the control No additional wiring is requ...

Page 9: ...the first shoulder of the jet O Inspect and lubricate the o ring O Insert the jet into the housing and lightly push and rotate until it snaps in position TEST RUN THE WHIRLPOOL TEST RUN THE WHIRLPOOL...

Page 10: ...he joints between the whirlpool rim edge and the water resistant wall material with silicone sealant Tape and mud the water resistant wall material Install the finished wall to the water resistant wal...

Page 11: ...llates to remain in contact with any whirlpool surfaces for long periods of time CAUTION Risk of product damage NOTE Do not submerge the pillows underwater or use them as seat cushions For best attach...

Page 12: ...not exceed 104 F 40 C The heater will disengage at higher temperatures Please refer to your Homeowners Guide for detailed instructions on the user keypad and remote control The keypad controls the ch...

Page 13: ...press OK The backjet pulsing action will start at medium speed The backjet pulsing action will start at medium speed The backjets pulse from the bottom of the whirlpool toward the top with water flow...

Page 14: ...ll eight colors takes approximately one minute Rotate the outer ring to select this mode and press OK to activate it Press OK while the chromatherapy mode is active to end the cycle When this mode is...

Page 15: ...keypad indicator bar keeps scanning at power up 5 User keypad is illuminated but pump won t start 6 Motor runs but pump won t prime cavitates 7 Pump stops before 18 minutes 8 Pump does not automatica...

Page 16: ...C D E 1 A B GFCI ELCB C D E A B O C A GFCI ELCB B C D 2 3 A B C A B C D A GFCI ELCB B C D 4 A B C D A B C A B C D 5 6 A B C A B C D A GFCI ELCB B C D A 7 18 8 22 A GFCI ELCB B C D A 20 A B 9 A B 16 1...

Page 17: ...replace and lubricate O ring then reinstall jet 12 Noisy operation A Pump banding straps have not been cut B Dry or dislodged jet O ring squeal A Replace batteries B Replace wiring harness C See home...

Page 18: ...g B Backjet butterfly valve does not open C Not enough water in whirlpool D Actuator switch does not work E Power from pump motor to control is off F Backjet pipe is blocked G Switch wire from switch...

Page 19: ...age B Increase water flow 18 Effervescence ports do not bubble A Air intake on suction line is blocked B Water flow is too low Troubleshooting the Effervescence Jets A B C D 17 A B C D A B 18 A B SYMP...

Reviews: