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LAUREL MOUNTAIN WHIRLPOOLS 

 

Owner’s Manual 

Page 7 

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Close your drain (TO AVOID SLOW DRAINAGE MAKE SURE YOUR DRAIN WAS PROPERLY TESTED 

AND ADJUSTED DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS – SEE PG 8 FOR ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES) and 
the door, secure the door lock mechanism by moving the lever to its furthest forward position and 
begin filling the bath with clean water at the desired temperature.  The final water depth should be 
two inches (2”) above the highest jet before activating the pump. 

NEVER ATTEMPT TO RUN THE PUMP/MOTOR WITH LESS WATER THAN THIS IN THE BATH. 

1.

 

 Your whirlpool bath is equipped with an ON/OFF pneumatic air activated transmitter 
switch/button.  To start the whirlpool system, simply depress the air switch transmitter button 
(pictured below) and the pump will turn on.  Depress again to shut it off. 

2.

 

Your walk-in bathtub may or may not contain an air-mixing control knob mounted high inside the 
walls of the tub bowl or on the flat deck surface.  This controls the air that mixes with water 
coming out of the jets.  You can increase the air supply by opening the air control in a counter-
clockwise direction.  You will enjoy more therapeutic “tingle” as you increase the air supply.  
NOTE: THE USE OF BUBBLE BATH, OILS OR FOAMING PRODUCTS IS DEFINITELY NOT 
RECOMMENDED IN WHIRLPOOLS OR COMBO TUBS WHILE OPERATING THE WHIRLPOOL SYSTEM.  
THESE PRODUCTS CAN BE SAFELY USED W/ AN AIR BATH OR SOAKER TUB.  

3.

 

Some whirlpool jets may be directional and are adjusted by your fingertip.  Some may include 
water flow volume control.  These jets are adjusted by turning the nozzle clockwise to increase 
flow and counterclockwise to decrease flow. 

4.

 

WARNING:  Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce extremely high body temperatures 
(hyperthermia).  This is the loss of fluid and salt from the body thru excessive sweating.  Dizziness, 
weakness, headache, nausea, sometimes muscular cramps and sudden feeling of faintness are the 
usual early symptoms. 

 

Summary of Contents for Walk-In

Page 1: ...Laurel Mountain Whirlpools Walk In Bathtub Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...information Page 5 6 Operation Instructions Page 7 Drain Adjustment Instructions Page 8 Care and Maintenance Page 9 Warranty Information Page 10 Contact Information Laurel Mountain Whirlpools 1610 Jam...

Page 3: ...to use Our bath shells are fabricated from cast high quality gleaming sheets of durable acrylic The non porous surface is impervious to stains grease or grime associated with surface finishes of conve...

Page 4: ...LAUREL MOUNTAIN WHIRLPOOLS Owner s Manual Page 4...

Page 5: ...ncluding the following WARNING RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWING CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE ANY HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION WARNING RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING DO NOT USE...

Page 6: ...ounding is provided within the terminal compartment To reduce the risk of electric shock connect this terminal or connector to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel SEE WIRIN...

Page 7: ...n air mixing control knob mounted high inside the walls of the tub bowl or on the flat deck surface This controls the air that mixes with water coming out of the jets You can increase the air supply b...

Page 8: ...p 1 Lift the drain stopper out of the drain Step 2 Locate the lock nut as shown in figure 1 Step 3 Loosen the lock nut as shown in figure 2 Step 4 Turn the adjusting bolt in or out to the desired heig...

Page 9: ...g detergent along with no more than 4 ounces of a household bleach to the water Operate for 5 to 10 minutes Drain the tub fill it with water operate for 5 minutes then drain When using your whirlpool...

Page 10: ...LL AS INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED THEREWITH ARE EXCLUDED AND WILL NOT BE PAID BY LAUREL MOUNTAIN WHIRLPOOL Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or cons...

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